Gallaudet football players communicate with sign language

In our ongoing series, A More Perfect Union, we highlight how what connects us as Americans is deeper than what divides us. Sports like football are often great unifiers, transcending race, religion and nationality. At Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., the Bison football team, or America's deaf team as they call themselves, is tackling lessons beyond the field. Jan Crawford reports.
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  • @meganward1963
    @meganward19633 жыл бұрын

    Saw lots of comments about people not being able to view this story bc of no captioning, so I made a transcription :) Transcription: 0:00: (news lady) Sports, like football, are often great unifiers transcending race religion and nationality. And our ongoing series, A More Perfect Union, we highlight how what connects us as Americans is deeper than what divides us. This morning we have a great story from gallaudet University in Washington DC. I love this story, Jan Crawford is on campus with how it's football team, The Bisons, tackles lessons beyond the field. Jan, good morning. 0:30 - (Jan) Well good morning, so you know this is a historic campus, I mean President Lincoln signed gallaudet's original charter back in 1864 when the civil war was raging on and recently this private university has been integrating students with diverse life experiences and the football team really symbolizes that. And I mean this is a story about the power of communication. 0:55 coach: whatever happens you Don't stop believing today. (Lady starts narrating over him here, I think he says "The last man standing wins"but idk) 0:57 - 1:30: (Lady narrating over coach): Football is equal parts passion dedication and teamwork. (Chearing from players) but this game day feels different and quieter than most. The cheerleaders perform the national anthem with no music and no singing, just hand gesture signaling that our flag was still there (players: 1,2,3 WOOOO!!!!) and with that the gallaudet university Bisons, America's deaf team as they call themselves, take on the Anna Maria amcats. 1:30 (coach) Doesn't matter, you know your deaf, hard of hearing, hearing, you know, the other team, they're showing up to play a game. 1:38 (coach talking to players): like...see it with, how the games change, remember the highs and the lows we discussed? 1:42 (lady narrator speaking): coach Chuck Goldstein has to lead the team without doing what coaches do: yelling or blowing a whistle. (Coach to players: way fast way fast way fast, go go!) 1:50: (coach to lady): Sometimes we'll see the whistle will go early, but our player doesn't hear it and he runs like 90 yard and... he turns around......and.. ya know (lady: plays been called) plays been dead. 2:00 (whistle blows, coach to field): Go back! 2:02: (Coach to players): The first thing the first thing you SPRINT to the goal line as FAST as possible! 2:07: (lady) the bison communicate using ASL or American sign language. 2:12: (lady interviewing 3 players): you can't hear the snap count. 2:13: (player to lady): we just like watch the football the quarterback he taps the center and we just go when the football snap. (Lady: so you just watch the ball?) We watch the ball. 2:23: (lady narration again): wide receiver LJ Watson speaks AND signs, a technique called a simcom. At first he and his hard of hearing teammates, daquan Taylor and rashard Witherspoon, had a tough time seeing eye-to-eye. 2:36: (player to lady:) I'm not going to lie, team chemistry was hard (Lady: the chemistry?) It's like hard to communicate with each other cuz some players on the team don't know sign. 2:44 (man holding up fist goes "WA OOOOooh!" 😂) 2:45 (narrating lady again): half of the players are deaf others are hard of hearing. and to have enough players to compete each year coach Goldstein integrates into the team a few mainstream hearing athletes. 2:58: (coach): our recruiting pool is limited! It's limited. So it's kind of a struggle, we have people who are looking online everyday for deaf, hard of hearing, athlete. Go on Google, try. (Player on field: "Lock in! Lock in, now!") 3:12: narrator: that's how they find players like Taylor a defensive stand out from Hampton Virginia where sports are of religion Taylor thought he had blown his chance to play college ball. 3:24: (Player to lady): didn't work out... like no scholarships after senior year, dumb mistakes, partying, distracted, girls... grades pshhhh (gestures going downhill) 3:34: (narrator): then he got an opportunity to join the bison. 3:37: (player): so how I fell in love on my visit.... it was like deaf people, they knew I couldn't sign, but they still accepted me. 3:44:(narrator): it was an unfamiliar feeling for Taylor's mother died when he was in the 7th grade he spent his teenage years bouncing around different friends homes. Now a Junior sign language comes as easily to Taylor as football (background noise of "woo!"ing from field and players) gallaudet was a shot at redemption. 4:02: (lady to players): And now, you're going to graduate, you're going to have a degree... 4:05: Really? It helped me become a man. Where I'm from, it's like a bad area... jail, dead, or you sell drugs, honestly. So when Gallaudet like, gave me a chance to like play football, I was like I'm not ....like ... risking it again. I'm not, I'm NOT. (then at 4:23ish it cuts over to just sign language and idk what he's saying 😔, can anyone interpret?) 4:23: these roommates are a testament to the power of communicating without saying a word. 4:28: (lady to players) Why are you guys, coming from your different backgrounds, able to come together and communicate and and succeed? 4:38: (player to lady): Because we have patience with each other (Lady: "patience") and you know, we're willing to slow things down. 4:45: (players yelling incoherently on field) 4:46: (player talking): Just became close, (other player "yeaa" in agreement) and we became brothers. Like, we's brothers on the football team, but like, now... us three's just different. We can understand each other without like not saying nothing. 4:57: (Jan): Today about 12% of Gallaudet's students can hear, and going forward the school is going to have to continue blending these different communities and redefining itself without sacrificing its identity. How? Maybe the football team can help pay the way. Gail? 5:14 (Gail, the news lady from the beginning): all right Jan, that sounds like a movie to me, I wonder if there's anybody in the Green room that knows anything about making movies (laughter from off set) if he's looking for any kind of topics. [5:21: (another news lady): yeah, somebody... somebody's back there I think] 5:23 (Gail who's in pink): It's a very great story. Thank you, Jan. I hope this helps for people out there who couldn't hear it! This is my first time trying to type something up in this way, so I hope it was alright. Sorry for any spelling / grammer mistakes 😂

  • @patriotsrock2275

    @patriotsrock2275

    3 жыл бұрын

    You did amazing better than I ever could

  • @abelwalden8566

    @abelwalden8566

    3 жыл бұрын

    Way to go 😤😤

  • @damianosjawline

    @damianosjawline

    3 жыл бұрын

    You did awesome 👏👏 this comment need a more likes

  • @meganward1963

    @meganward1963

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!!! 😊😊😊

  • @nonhlahlam5346

    @nonhlahlam5346

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @haseblack309
    @haseblack3095 жыл бұрын

    It's not hand gestures, its another language, they are performing the national anthem with sign language not "gestures"

  • @haseblack309

    @haseblack309

    5 жыл бұрын

    Also Captions?????

  • @15ukuleles94

    @15ukuleles94

    5 жыл бұрын

    Exactly what I was thinking too! Despicable...

  • @ilive4anime.

    @ilive4anime.

    5 жыл бұрын

    Same!!!@ they are not gestures

  • @magicagrnub620

    @magicagrnub620

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's not another language

  • @meganward1963

    @meganward1963

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@haseblack309 I made a transcription and put it in the comments if you're still interested :)

  • @SaAkinBuhay
    @SaAkinBuhay5 жыл бұрын

    WOW, NO CAPTIONS IF YOU WERE TO DO A VIDEO ON DEAF CULTURE PLEASE ADD CAPTIONS!!!

  • @emir5009

    @emir5009

    4 жыл бұрын

    True true

  • @maurreese

    @maurreese

    3 жыл бұрын

    It can be added through KZread if anyone needs it.

  • @EchoJ

    @EchoJ

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@maurreese “no captions are available for this video.” Actually, I thought the FCC mandated that clips that are originally aired over broadcast require captions if posted online🤔

  • @milksips3876

    @milksips3876

    3 жыл бұрын

    Omg I had not spotted that, you are so right!

  • @CookiesAreNoice

    @CookiesAreNoice

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oof

  • @KLee27533
    @KLee275335 жыл бұрын

    I'm sure Gallaudet students would looove to watch this video! ...oh wait it's a video about the Deaf community and you don't have CAPTIONS!! Real cute, real cute 🙃🙃🙃

  • @meganward1963

    @meganward1963

    3 жыл бұрын

    (Transcription in read more) Lol 😂 I feel u. I saw the vid, thought "Woah! How cool! :D" looked in the comments, and thought "Woah. 😳 cool story, but very very very not cool News Network." So many people were upset about it (and I saw that it was just resurfacing bc of the KZread Algorithm) so I decided to take advantage of the surge of views the vid would make, and I made a transcript for all those who couldn't hear it / couldn't hear it well :). If you fall into that category or just want to see a wrong righted as best it can be, here's the transcription I made: Transcription: 0:00: (news lady) Sports, like football, are often great unifiers transcending race religion and nationality. And our ongoing series, A More Perfect Union, we highlight how what connects us as Americans is deeper than what divides us. This morning we have a great story from gallaudet University in Washington DC. I love this story, Jan Crawford is on campus with how it's football team, The Bisons tackles lessons beyond the field. Jan, good morning. 0:30 - (Jan) Well good morning, so you know this is an historic campus, I mean President Lincoln signed gallaudet's original charter back in 1864 when the civil war was raging on and recently this private university has been integrating students with diverse life experiences and the football team really symbolizes that. And I mean this is a story about the power of communication. 0:55 coach: whatever happens you Don't stop believing today. (Lady starts narrating over him here, I think he says "The last man standing wins"but idk) 0:57 - 1:30: (Lady narrating over coach): Football is equal parts passion dedication and teamwork. (Chearing from players) but this game day feels different and quieter than most the cheerleaders perform the national anthem with no music and no singing just hand gesture signaling that are flag was still there (players: 1,2,3 WOOOO!!!!) and with that the gallaudet university bison America's death team as they call themselves take on the Anna Maria amcats. 1:30 (coach) Doesn't matter, you know your deaf, hard of hearing, hearing, you know, the other team, they're showing up to play a game. 1:38 (coach talking to players): like...see it with, how the games change, remember the highs and the lows we discussed? 1:42 (lady narrator speaking): coach Chuck Goldstein has to lead the team without doing what coaches do: yelling or blowing a whistle. (Coach to players: way fast way fast way fast, go go!) 1:50: (coach to lady): Sometimes we'll see the whistle will go early, but our player doesn't hear it and he runs like 90 yard and... he turns around......and.. ya know (lady: plays been called) plays been dead. 2:00 (whistle blows, coach to field): Go back! 2:02: (Coach to players): The first thing the first thing you SPRINT to the goal line as FAST as possible! 2:07: (lady) the bison communicate using ASL or American sign language. 2:12: (lady interviewing 3 players): you can't hear the snap count. 2:13: (player to lady): we just like watch the football the quarterback he taps the center and we just go when the football snap. (Lady: so you just watch the ball?) We watch the ball. 2:23: (lady narration again): wide receiver LJ Watson speaks AND signs, a technique called a simcom. At first he and his hard of hearing teammates, daquan Taylor and rashard Witherspoon, had a tough time seeing eye-to-eye. 2:36: (player to lady:) I'm not going to lie, team chemistry was hard (Lady: the chemistry?) It's like hard to communicate with each other cuz some players on the team don't know sign. 2:44 (man holding up fist goes "WA OOOOooh!" 😂) 2:45 (narrating lady again): half of the players are deaf others are hard of hearing. and to have enough players to compete each year coach Goldstein integrates into the team a few mainstream hearing athletes. 2:58: (coach): our recruiting pool is limited! It's limited. So it's kind of a struggle, we have people who are looking online everyday for deaf, hard of hearing, athlete. Go on Google, try. (Player on field: "Lock in! Lock in, now!") 3:12: narrator: that's how they find players like Taylor a defensive stand out from Hampton Virginia where sports are of religion Taylor thought he had blown his chance to play college ball. 3:24: (Player to lady): didn't work out... like no scholarships after senior year, dumb mistakes, partying, distracted, girls... grades pshhhh (gestures going downhill) 3:34: (narrator): then he got an opportunity to join the bison. 3:37: (player): so how I fell in love on my visit.... it was like deaf people, they knew I couldn't sign, but they still accepted me. 3:44:(narrator): it was an unfamiliar feeling for Taylor's mother died when he was in the 7th grade he spent his teenage years bouncing around different friends homes. Now a Junior sign language comes as easily to Taylor as football (background noise of "woo!"ing from field and players) gallaudet was a shot at redemption. 4:02: (lady to players): And now, you're going to graduate, you're going to have a degree... 4:05: Really? It helped me become a man. Where I'm from, it's like a bad area... jail, dead, or you sell drugs, honestly. So when Gallaudet like, gave me a chance to like play football, I was like I'm not ....like ... risking it again. I'm not, I'm NOT. (then at 4:23ish it cuts over to just sign language and idk what he's saying 😔, can anyone interpret?) 4:23: these roommates are a testament to the power of communicating without saying a word. 4:28: (lady to players) Why are you guys, coming from your different backgrounds, able to come together and communicate and and succeed? 4:38: (player to lady): Because we have patience with each other (Lady: "patience") and you know, we're willing to slow things down. 4:45: (players yelling incoherently on field) 4:46: (player talking): Just became close, (other player "yeaa" in agreement) and we became brothers. Like, we's brothers on the football team, but like, now... us three's just different. We can understand each other without like not saying nothing. 4:57: (Jan): Today about 12% of Gallaudet's students can hear, and going forward the school is going to have to continue blending these different communities and redefining itself without sacrificing its identity. How? Maybe the football team can help pay the way. Gail? 5:14 (Gail, the news lady from the beginning): all right Jan, that sounds like a movie to me, I wonder if there's anybody in the Green room that knows anything about making movies (laughter from off set) if he's looking for any kind of topics. [5:21: (another news lady): yeah, somebody... somebody's back there I think] 5:23 (Gail who's in pink): It's a very great story. Thank you, Jan. I know this isn't as good as actual closed captioning on the video itself, but I hope this was helpful to both you @K Leigh and to others who happens to read this comment :)

  • @TheJetstone
    @TheJetstone6 жыл бұрын

    Great story! Please add closed captioning, so that this story is accessible to more people.

  • @jawdon_smith
    @jawdon_smith3 жыл бұрын

    “It helped me become a man” That hit different

  • @deannayork9128

    @deannayork9128

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ikr.

  • @deannayork9128

    @deannayork9128

    3 жыл бұрын

    And I'm not even a man, but I felt that.

  • @mocuishle1028
    @mocuishle10283 жыл бұрын

    WTF? “Beautiful hand gestures”?! Will the reporter describe Braille as “raised dots beautifully arranged”?! It’s ASL, Karen!

  • @JusttMir

    @JusttMir

    3 жыл бұрын

    I screammedd 😭😭 “ raised dots beautifully arranged “ .. im really waiting on the apology and for this to be fixed

  • @lividbutton2813

    @lividbutton2813

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ok but ASL is an actual language. Braille is not a language its a writing system based of whichever language the country speaks.

  • @rankedskywars

    @rankedskywars

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@JusttMir why would this get an apology or was that a joke

  • @JusttMir

    @JusttMir

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rankedskywars its not a joke , the video is about deaf culture but doesn’t make it accessible to deaf people (it doesnt provide cc) .. thats a problem

  • @Joy-ne8sj

    @Joy-ne8sj

    3 жыл бұрын

    She wasn’t intentionally being rude, why so quick to call her a Karen? By the way there are many languages people refer to as beautiful, and we all gestures when we communicate.

  • @amandacatalano461
    @amandacatalano4613 жыл бұрын

    Hand gestures?!?! HAND GESTURES? I’m hard of hearing and deaf with my hearing aids. This video makes me made on so many different levels. The fact that it doesn’t have captions is terrible. I am hoping to go to Gallaudet for college. It’s sad that this isn’t captioned.

  • @sophiawilliams4088

    @sophiawilliams4088

    3 жыл бұрын

    IKR!!! this bugged me so much. they also only interview hearting ppl 🙄🤟

  • @wickitywackjack3749

    @wickitywackjack3749

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sam I am hard of hearing as well and I tried and experiment today I watched 4 - 5 cbs deaf videos and guess what no CC’s

  • @meganward1963

    @meganward1963

    3 жыл бұрын

    I made a transcription! Or...well, I tried to, hope it helps :) Transcription: 0:00: (news lady) Sports, like football, are often great unifiers transcending race religion and nationality. And our ongoing series, A More Perfect Union, we highlight how what connects us as Americans is deeper than what divides us. This morning we have a great story from gallaudet University in Washington DC. I love this story, Jan Crawford is on campus with how it's football team, The Bisons tackles lessons beyond the field. Jan, good morning. 0:30 - (Jan) Well good morning, so you know this is an historic campus, I mean President Lincoln signed gallaudet's original charter back in 1864 when the civil war was raging on and recently this private university has been integrating students with diverse life experiences and the football team really symbolizes that. And I mean this is a story about the power of communication. 0:55 coach: whatever happens you Don't stop believing today. (Lady starts narrating over him here, I think he says "The last man standing wins"but idk) 0:57 - 1:30: (Lady narrating over coach): Football is equal parts passion dedication and teamwork. (Chearing from players) but this game day feels different and quieter than most the cheerleaders perform the national anthem with no music and no singing just hand gesture signaling that are flag was still there (players: 1,2,3 WOOOO!!!!) and with that the gallaudet university bison America's death team as they call themselves take on the Anna Maria amcats. 1:30 (coach) Doesn't matter, you know your deaf, hard of hearing, hearing, you know, the other team, they're showing up to play a game. 1:38 (coach talking to players): like...see it with, how the games change, remember the highs and the lows we discussed? 1:42 (lady narrator speaking): coach Chuck Goldstein has to lead the team without doing what coaches do: yelling or blowing a whistle. (Coach to players: way fast way fast way fast, go go!) 1:50: (coach to lady): Sometimes we'll see the whistle will go early, but our player doesn't hear it and he runs like 90 yard and... he turns around......and.. ya know (lady: plays been called) plays been dead. 2:00 (whistle blows, coach to field): Go back! 2:02: (Coach to players): The first thing the first thing you SPRINT to the goal line as FAST as possible! 2:07: (lady) the bison communicate using ASL or American sign language. 2:12: (lady interviewing 3 players): you can't hear the snap count. 2:13: (player to lady): we just like watch the football the quarterback he taps the center and we just go when the football snap. (Lady: so you just watch the ball?) We watch the ball. 2:23: (lady narration again): wide receiver LJ Watson speaks AND signs, a technique called a simcom. At first he and his hard of hearing teammates, daquan Taylor and rashard Witherspoon, had a tough time seeing eye-to-eye. 2:36: (player to lady:) I'm not going to lie, team chemistry was hard (Lady: the chemistry?) It's like hard to communicate with each other cuz some players on the team don't know sign. 2:44 (man holding up fist goes "WA OOOOooh!" 😂) 2:45 (narrating lady again): half of the players are deaf others are hard of hearing. and to have enough players to compete each year coach Goldstein integrates into the team a few mainstream hearing athletes. 2:58: (coach): our recruiting pool is limited! It's limited. So it's kind of a struggle, we have people who are looking online everyday for deaf, hard of hearing, athlete. Go on Google, try. (Player on field: "Lock in! Lock in, now!") 3:12: narrator: that's how they find players like Taylor a defensive stand out from Hampton Virginia where sports are of religion Taylor thought he had blown his chance to play college ball. 3:24: (Player to lady): didn't work out... like no scholarships after senior year, dumb mistakes, partying, distracted, girls... grades pshhhh (gestures going downhill) 3:34: (narrator): then he got an opportunity to join the bison. 3:37: (player): so how I fell in love on my visit.... it was like deaf people, they knew I couldn't sign, but they still accepted me. 3:44:(narrator): it was an unfamiliar feeling for Taylor's mother died when he was in the 7th grade he spent his teenage years bouncing around different friends homes. Now a Junior sign language comes as easily to Taylor as football (background noise of "woo!"ing from field and players) gallaudet was a shot at redemption. 4:02: (lady to players): And now, you're going to graduate, you're going to have a degree... 4:05: Really? It helped me become a man. Where I'm from, it's like a bad area... jail, dead, or you sell drugs, honestly. So when Gallaudet like, gave me a chance to like play football, I was like I'm not ....like ... risking it again. I'm not, I'm NOT. (then at 4:23ish it cuts over to just sign language and idk what he's saying 😔, can anyone interpret?) 4:23: these roommates are a testament to the power of communicating without saying a word. 4:28: (lady to players) Why are you guys, coming from your different backgrounds, able to come together and communicate and and succeed? 4:38: (player to lady): Because we have patience with each other (Lady: "patience") and you know, we're willing to slow things down. 4:45: (players yelling incoherently on field) 4:46: (player talking): Just became close, (other player "yeaa" in agreement) and we became brothers. Like, we's brothers on the football team, but like, now... us three's just different. We can understand each other without like not saying nothing. 4:57: (Jan): Today about 12% of Gallaudet's students can hear, and going forward the school is going to have to continue blending these different communities and redefining itself without sacrificing its identity. How? Maybe the football team can help pay the way. Gail? 5:14 (Gail, the news lady from the beginning): all right Jan, that sounds like a movie to me, I wonder if there's anybody in the Green room that knows anything about making movies (laughter from off set) if he's looking for any kind of topics. [5:21: (another news lady): yeah, somebody... somebody's back there I think] 5:23 (Gail who's in pink): It's a very great story. Thank you, Jan. I hope this helps for people out there who couldn't hear it! This is my first time trying to type something up in this way, so I hope it was alright. Sorry for any spelling / grammer mistakes 😂

  • @ouinoelle

    @ouinoelle

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m seeing this in 23? Did you go????

  • @llw53one
    @llw53one3 жыл бұрын

    This school is such a blessing! I’m glad this made the news.

  • @peacelove38
    @peacelove383 жыл бұрын

    Ugh no closed captions or subtitle?? I'm deaf and do not understand anything!?

  • @aahpuuh

    @aahpuuh

    3 жыл бұрын

    somebody wrote the whole thing down under the first comment!

  • @meganward1963

    @meganward1963

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@aahpuuh haha, yep, that was me 😂. I've been checking in ever since to try and send messages to the people who leave comments saying they can't hear. Do they ever get notified about it do you think? (Idk much about KZread's notification settings)

  • @rankedskywars

    @rankedskywars

    3 жыл бұрын

    lol just hear the words

  • @zacharywood9416

    @zacharywood9416

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rankedskywars you may say this man is insensitive but you see my friends, the joke is funny because they can't hear it is an incredibly hilarious setup and execution.. you've truly dunked on the deaf community go for the blind next

  • @MultiMarvelGeek
    @MultiMarvelGeek5 жыл бұрын

    You folks did a piece on a Deaf football team and didn't subtitle your video. =_=. Would you kindly subtitle it?

  • @emilym6008
    @emilym60085 жыл бұрын

    PLEASE ADD CAPTIONS or open it up to community contributions so I can add captions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Deaf people do not have access to this excellent story that is about their community!!!

  • @anthonybaker7157

    @anthonybaker7157

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hello Emily, How are you doing today ? Am single deaf guy seeking for love in all odd places ...write me back if you are interested in talking more. I will share more pictures of me with you.

  • @mariahpalmer663
    @mariahpalmer6633 жыл бұрын

    This is a beautiful story!! I would recommend just being mindful of the choice of words to remain respectful to this community. I hope all of these boys live a prosperous life 💕🙏🏽

  • @KLee27533
    @KLee275335 жыл бұрын

    This was infuriating. The news caster were so uneducated. 90% of the video you're interviewing HEARING people??? When the video is supposed to be and DEAF athletes. And wow, would you look at all those cheerleader doing their beautiful 'hand gestures' I sure do wish there was some kind of Language they could utilize instead of random meaningless gestures but that seems unnecessary ya know?

  • @mikewrasman5103

    @mikewrasman5103

    3 жыл бұрын

    So there are no hard of hearing students who are attending Galludet University.

  • @KLee27533

    @KLee27533

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mikewrasman5103 they explicitly said that most of the guys they were interviewing were hearing athletes. There are plenty of interviews across the country with hearing athletes, this was an opportunity to interview Deaf athletes and they only included one Deaf person.

  • @LisaCupcake

    @LisaCupcake

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mikewrasman5103 It's a university for deaf and HOH students.

  • @juanitadudley4788

    @juanitadudley4788

    3 жыл бұрын

    They could be deaf or hard of hearing and you wouldn't know it. There are students there who have a slight hearing loss and function pretty much as hearing. Or they have enough residual hearing and speech read well enough that they can appear hearing.

  • @KLee27533

    @KLee27533

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@juanitadudley4788 yes that's all true but the interview literally said they were hearing students so they're hearing

  • @NancyScholz
    @NancyScholz5 жыл бұрын

    Need to add captions

  • @oliviamartinetti6137
    @oliviamartinetti61373 жыл бұрын

    Wanted to show this at school but there's NO CAPTIONS, for real CBS?? Come on.

  • @nancyvega3287
    @nancyvega32873 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations to all. You should all be proud of yourselves. Keep up the great work.

  • @jaybdub77
    @jaybdub773 жыл бұрын

    Omg. This was an awesome story!!! Love the redemption, the brotherhood, the acceptance. Rightfully so, this is a story made for a movie.

  • @joeyclemenza7339
    @joeyclemenza73395 жыл бұрын

    WHERE ARE THE CAPTIONS?!?!?!? SHAME, CBS!!!!

  • @juliasantacroce3366
    @juliasantacroce33663 жыл бұрын

    This is super sweet ❤ they look happy af

  • @boicat09
    @boicat093 жыл бұрын

    I love everything about this story 💓

  • @maxlimbo007
    @maxlimbo0073 жыл бұрын

    No closed captions? Shameful.

  • @deannayork9128

    @deannayork9128

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ikr.

  • @maxlimbo007

    @maxlimbo007

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@deannayork9128 WTF?

  • @Tinalovely1
    @Tinalovely13 жыл бұрын

    This made the rest of the month for me stay strong much love to all.🏈❤👍

  • @geisalagordon9966
    @geisalagordon99663 жыл бұрын

    This was such a great video! I should get back into ASL. It's been YEARS

  • @aureliosirildo2406
    @aureliosirildo24062 жыл бұрын

    Greatest show

  • @CeleneDiedrick
    @CeleneDiedrick3 жыл бұрын

    I peep Daequan from Deaf U

  • @Porter5habazz
    @Porter5habazz Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful.

  • @cunnikk706
    @cunnikk7063 жыл бұрын

    Never knew there was colleges and sports programs on the collegiate level that does this ☑️♥️💕 I love this look at what God can do.

  • @justtiff6237
    @justtiff62373 жыл бұрын

    Love this so much

  • @zcath7710
    @zcath77103 жыл бұрын

    Very inspiring..

  • @agathalima1222
    @agathalima12223 жыл бұрын

    So nice!

  • @cees8797
    @cees87973 жыл бұрын

    I love the message but where’s the cc . lol a video about the hard at hearing but for those who can hear ... 🙄

  • @sunny-tf9bt
    @sunny-tf9bt3 жыл бұрын

    This is amazing !!!

  • @mikewrasman5103
    @mikewrasman51033 жыл бұрын

    This football team started the huddle about 100 years ago

  • @chadryan3344
    @chadryan33446 жыл бұрын

    Awesome story

  • @frowfromnyc4969

    @frowfromnyc4969

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yea awesome

  • @walterearl5672
    @walterearl56726 жыл бұрын

    'So Amazing!!!!

  • @dawnalli8785
    @dawnalli87853 жыл бұрын

    God this made me feel good. I'd live to see this movie!!

  • @Batya-Grace

    @Batya-Grace

    3 жыл бұрын

    What are you talking about? It’s not a movie. It’s the news.

  • @nelliehunt3393
    @nelliehunt33933 жыл бұрын

    What an awesome bunch of men

  • @novagarcellano1542
    @novagarcellano15425 жыл бұрын

    That have a great motivation learn how to play the football learn protect yourself now better play the football

  • @tanashabennett3415
    @tanashabennett34154 жыл бұрын

    Need closed captioning 😩

  • @p.sherman3158
    @p.sherman3158 Жыл бұрын

    So cool

  • @juned1719
    @juned17193 жыл бұрын

    I love this so much 💗

  • @bluetiger4356
    @bluetiger43563 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic

  • @monsanto.official
    @monsanto.official3 жыл бұрын

    love to see it

  • @jellybelisiva
    @jellybelisiva6 жыл бұрын

    Amazing!

  • @BahamaWynters

    @BahamaWynters

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh, really? No closed captioning; could not HEAR it.

  • @meganward1963

    @meganward1963

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BahamaWynters I made a transcription :) "Transcription: 0:00: (news lady) Sports, like football, are often great unifiers transcending race religion and nationality. And our ongoing series, A More Perfect Union, we highlight how what connects us as Americans is deeper than what divides us. This morning we have a great story from gallaudet University in Washington DC. I love this story, Jan Crawford is on campus with how it's football team, The Bisons tackles lessons beyond the field. Jan, good morning. 0:30 - (Jan) Well good morning, so you know this is an historic campus, I mean President Lincoln signed gallaudet's original charter back in 1864 when the civil war was raging on and recently this private university has been integrating students with diverse life experiences and the football team really symbolizes that. And I mean this is a story about the power of communication. 0:55 coach: whatever happens you Don't stop believing today. (Lady starts narrating over him here, I think he says "The last man standing wins"but idk) 0:57 - 1:30: (Lady narrating over coach): Football is equal parts passion dedication and teamwork. (Chearing from players) but this game day feels different and quieter than most the cheerleaders perform the national anthem with no music and no singing just hand gesture signaling that are flag was still there (players: 1,2,3 WOOOO!!!!) and with that the gallaudet university bison America's death team as they call themselves take on the Anna Maria amcats. 1:30 (coach) Doesn't matter, you know your deaf, hard of hearing, hearing, you know, the other team, they're showing up to play a game. 1:38 (coach talking to players): like...see it with, how the games change, remember the highs and the lows we discussed? 1:42 (lady narrator speaking): coach Chuck Goldstein has to lead the team without doing what coaches do: yelling or blowing a whistle. (Coach to players: way fast way fast way fast, go go!) 1:50: (coach to lady): Sometimes we'll see the whistle will go early, but our player doesn't hear it and he runs like 90 yard and... he turns around......and.. ya know (lady: plays been called) plays been dead. 2:00 (whistle blows, coach to field): Go back! 2:02: (Coach to players): The first thing the first thing you SPRINT to the goal line as FAST as possible! 2:07: (lady) the bison communicate using ASL or American sign language. 2:12: (lady interviewing 3 players): you can't hear the snap count. 2:13: (player to lady): we just like watch the football the quarterback he taps the center and we just go when the football snap. (Lady: so you just watch the ball?) We watch the ball. 2:23: (lady narration again): wide receiver LJ Watson speaks AND signs, a technique called a simcom. At first he and his hard of hearing teammates, daquan Taylor and rashard Witherspoon, had a tough time seeing eye-to-eye. 2:36: (player to lady:) I'm not going to lie, team chemistry was hard (Lady: the chemistry?) It's like hard to communicate with each other cuz some players on the team don't know sign. 2:44 (man holding up fist goes "WA OOOOooh!" 😂) 2:45 (narrating lady again): half of the players are deaf others are hard of hearing. and to have enough players to compete each year coach Goldstein integrates into the team a few mainstream hearing athletes. 2:58: (coach): our recruiting pool is limited! It's limited. So it's kind of a struggle, we have people who are looking online everyday for deaf, hard of hearing, athlete. Go on Google, try. (Player on field: "Lock in! Lock in, now!") 3:12: narrator: that's how they find players like Taylor a defensive stand out from Hampton Virginia where sports are of religion Taylor thought he had blown his chance to play college ball. 3:24: (Player to lady): didn't work out... like no scholarships after senior year, dumb mistakes, partying, distracted, girls... grades pshhhh (gestures going downhill) 3:34: (narrator): then he got an opportunity to join the bison. 3:37: (player): so how I fell in love on my visit.... it was like deaf people, they knew I couldn't sign, but they still accepted me. 3:44:(narrator): it was an unfamiliar feeling for Taylor's mother died when he was in the 7th grade he spent his teenage years bouncing around different friends homes. Now a Junior sign language comes as easily to Taylor as football (background noise of "woo!"ing from field and players) gallaudet was a shot at redemption. 4:02: (lady to players): And now, you're going to graduate, you're going to have a degree... 4:05: Really? It helped me become a man. Where I'm from, it's like a bad area... jail, dead, or you sell drugs, honestly. So when Gallaudet like, gave me a chance to like play football, I was like I'm not ....like ... risking it again. I'm not, I'm NOT. (then at 4:23ish it cuts over to just sign language and idk what he's saying 😔, can anyone interpret?) 4:23: these roommates are a testament to the power of communicating without saying a word. 4:28: (lady to players) Why are you guys, coming from your different backgrounds, able to come together and communicate and and succeed? 4:38: (player to lady): Because we have patience with each other (Lady: "patience") and you know, we're willing to slow things down. 4:45: (players yelling incoherently on field) 4:46: (player talking): Just became close, (other player "yeaa" in agreement) and we became brothers. Like, we's brothers on the football team, but like, now... us three's just different. We can understand each other without like not saying nothing. 4:57: (Jan): Today about 12% of Gallaudet's students can hear, and going forward the school is going to have to continue blending these different communities and redefining itself without sacrificing its identity. How? Maybe the football team can help pay the way. Gail? 5:14 (Gail, the news lady from the beginning): all right Jan, that sounds like a movie to me, I wonder if there's anybody in the Green room that knows anything about making movies (laughter from off set) if he's looking for any kind of topics. [5:21: (another news lady): yeah, somebody... somebody's back there I think] 5:23 (Gail who's in pink): It's a very great story. Thank you, Jan. I hope this helps for people out there who couldn't hear it! This is my first time trying to type something up in this way, so I hope it was alright. Sorry for any spelling / grammer mistakes 😅 it took way longer than I anticipated and I didn't have the chance to go back and fix little errors"

  • @lianaburless1835
    @lianaburless18354 жыл бұрын

    That is so cool.

  • @mercygrace.
    @mercygrace.2 жыл бұрын

    Awesome 🤟

  • @Tonyh0113
    @Tonyh01133 жыл бұрын

    Heart warming! The word patients stands out for me

  • @kimberlybahrs7165
    @kimberlybahrs71653 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful

  • @tabbathamichaud7662
    @tabbathamichaud76623 жыл бұрын

    This is beautiful

  • @cynthiaholland13
    @cynthiaholland133 жыл бұрын

    I'm not hard of hearing but strongly prefer captions and always check for them. Why are there still no captions??

  • @konnerveal9891
    @konnerveal98913 жыл бұрын

    Here I was thinking this was some dope way to say our plays on the fireld

  • @tiffanymays9390
    @tiffanymays93902 жыл бұрын

    My son Marc Wallace Jr. Plays for this college and he is tough

  • @crashout2023
    @crashout20233 жыл бұрын

    Them dudes is good too ong

  • @athangshiu3871
    @athangshiu38713 жыл бұрын

    Pls add captions

  • @kimspillane1927
    @kimspillane19273 жыл бұрын

    LOVE IT MY COUSIN WENT HERE and my aunt

  • @americanindian1403
    @americanindian14033 жыл бұрын

    Omg they are freaking BEAUTIFUL 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @debrajohnson6473
    @debrajohnson64733 жыл бұрын

    Read the title, and thought Nah?!? Ya think?

  • @CDeeez94
    @CDeeez94 Жыл бұрын

    Most people are not aware of Deaf Culture, so I just want to add on to two things people have brought up in the comments: 1) This video would do WONDERS for the Deaf Community if it had captions (accurate ones preferably) & 2) The journalist refers to the sign language the cheerleaders use at the beginning as "gestures," and as many people have already pointed out in the comments, these are not just "gestures," but an entire language. As a hearing person who was once ignorant of Deaf Culture and who has some experience with journalism, I believe I can pacify most by saying that her comment was most likely not intended to offend anyone or be taken the wrong way, but rather she made a mistake many hearing people make when thinking about sign language superficially. Other than that, I really liked this video. 👍

  • @skeglar
    @skeglar3 жыл бұрын

    People that dont know sign, that go to a school for the deaf... What am I missing?

  • @jeffryancarlson3273
    @jeffryancarlson32733 жыл бұрын

    Interesting: no SUBTITLE on segment about Deaf. Very, so, and much interesting.

  • @wandaperez96
    @wandaperez963 жыл бұрын

    Cool🤟🙏😊

  • @Dominique216
    @Dominique2163 жыл бұрын

    I wanna learn

  • @mmlejano
    @mmlejano3 жыл бұрын

    No English subtitles or closed captioned

  • @meganward1963

    @meganward1963

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi there, if you couldn't hear this story, I made a transcription :D idk how KZread works with comments and all, but I'm hopin you'll get notified on replies and be able to enjoy the story too :) "Transcription: 0:00: (news lady) Sports, like football, are often great unifiers transcending race religion and nationality. And our ongoing series, A More Perfect Union, we highlight how what connects us as Americans is deeper than what divides us. This morning we have a great story from gallaudet University in Washington DC. I love this story, Jan Crawford is on campus with how it's football team, The Bisons tackles lessons beyond the field. Jan, good morning. 0:30 - (Jan) Well good morning, so you know this is an historic campus, I mean President Lincoln signed gallaudet's original charter back in 1864 when the civil war was raging on and recently this private university has been integrating students with diverse life experiences and the football team really symbolizes that. And I mean this is a story about the power of communication. 0:55 coach: whatever happens you Don't stop believing today. (Lady starts narrating over him here, I think he says "The last man standing wins"but idk) 0:57 - 1:30: (Lady narrating over coach): Football is equal parts passion dedication and teamwork. (Chearing from players) but this game day feels different and quieter than most the cheerleaders perform the national anthem with no music and no singing just hand gesture signaling that are flag was still there (players: 1,2,3 WOOOO!!!!) and with that the gallaudet university bison America's death team as they call themselves take on the Anna Maria amcats. 1:30 (coach) Doesn't matter, you know your deaf, hard of hearing, hearing, you know, the other team, they're showing up to play a game. 1:38 (coach talking to players): like...see it with, how the games change, remember the highs and the lows we discussed? 1:42 (lady narrator speaking): coach Chuck Goldstein has to lead the team without doing what coaches do: yelling or blowing a whistle. (Coach to players: way fast way fast way fast, go go!) 1:50: (coach to lady): Sometimes we'll see the whistle will go early, but our player doesn't hear it and he runs like 90 yard and... he turns around......and.. ya know (lady: plays been called) plays been dead. 2:00 (whistle blows, coach to field): Go back! 2:02: (Coach to players): The first thing the first thing you SPRINT to the goal line as FAST as possible! 2:07: (lady) the bison communicate using ASL or American sign language. 2:12: (lady interviewing 3 players): you can't hear the snap count. 2:13: (player to lady): we just like watch the football the quarterback he taps the center and we just go when the football snap. (Lady: so you just watch the ball?) We watch the ball. 2:23: (lady narration again): wide receiver LJ Watson speaks AND signs, a technique called a simcom. At first he and his hard of hearing teammates, daquan Taylor and rashard Witherspoon, had a tough time seeing eye-to-eye. 2:36: (player to lady:) I'm not going to lie, team chemistry was hard (Lady: the chemistry?) It's like hard to communicate with each other cuz some players on the team don't know sign. 2:44 (man holding up fist goes "WA OOOOooh!" 😂) 2:45 (narrating lady again): half of the players are deaf others are hard of hearing. and to have enough players to compete each year coach Goldstein integrates into the team a few mainstream hearing athletes. 2:58: (coach): our recruiting pool is limited! It's limited. So it's kind of a struggle, we have people who are looking online everyday for deaf, hard of hearing, athlete. Go on Google, try. (Player on field: "Lock in! Lock in, now!") 3:12: narrator: that's how they find players like Taylor a defensive stand out from Hampton Virginia where sports are of religion Taylor thought he had blown his chance to play college ball. 3:24: (Player to lady): didn't work out... like no scholarships after senior year, dumb mistakes, partying, distracted, girls... grades pshhhh (gestures going downhill) 3:34: (narrator): then he got an opportunity to join the bison. 3:37: (player): so how I fell in love on my visit.... it was like deaf people, they knew I couldn't sign, but they still accepted me. 3:44:(narrator): it was an unfamiliar feeling for Taylor's mother died when he was in the 7th grade he spent his teenage years bouncing around different friends homes. Now a Junior sign language comes as easily to Taylor as football (background noise of "woo!"ing from field and players) gallaudet was a shot at redemption. 4:02: (lady to players): And now, you're going to graduate, you're going to have a degree... 4:05: Really? It helped me become a man. Where I'm from, it's like a bad area... jail, dead, or you sell drugs, honestly. So when Gallaudet like, gave me a chance to like play football, I was like I'm not ....like ... risking it again. I'm not, I'm NOT. (then at 4:23ish it cuts over to just sign language and idk what he's saying 😔, can anyone interpret?) 4:23: these roommates are a testament to the power of communicating without saying a word. 4:28: (lady to players) Why are you guys, coming from your different backgrounds, able to come together and communicate and and succeed? 4:38: (player to lady): Because we have patience with each other (Lady: "patience") and you know, we're willing to slow things down. 4:45: (players yelling incoherently on field) 4:46: (player talking): Just became close, (other player "yeaa" in agreement) and we became brothers. Like, we's brothers on the football team, but like, now... us three's just different. We can understand each other without like not saying nothing. 4:57: (Jan): Today about 12% of Gallaudet's students can hear, and going forward the school is going to have to continue blending these different communities and redefining itself without sacrificing its identity. How? Maybe the football team can help pay the way. Gail? 5:14 (Gail, the news lady from the beginning): all right Jan, that sounds like a movie to me, I wonder if there's anybody in the Green room that knows anything about making movies (laughter from off set) if he's looking for any kind of topics. [5:21: (another news lady): yeah, somebody... somebody's back there I think] 5:23 (Gail who's in pink): It's a very great story. Thank you, Jan. I hope this helps for people out there who couldn't hear it! This is my first time trying to type something up in this way, so I hope it was alright. Sorry for any spelling / grammer mistakes 😅 it took way longer than I anticipated and I didn't have the chance to go back and fix little errors"

  • @feliciae5507
    @feliciae55073 жыл бұрын

    Hmmm hmmm, good people.

  • @josephandrade1017
    @josephandrade10173 жыл бұрын

    1:48 if there were captions "smacks and jiggles"

  • @kajhaelynn
    @kajhaelynn3 жыл бұрын

    Damn, Can I know what they are saying? PUT CAPTIONS ON

  • @Girl4God_TV
    @Girl4God_TV5 жыл бұрын

    💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @anthonybaker7157

    @anthonybaker7157

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hello, How are you doing today ? Am single deaf guy seeking for love in all odd places ...write me back if you are interested in talking more. I will share more pictures of me with you.

  • @erlenelobo1324
    @erlenelobo13243 жыл бұрын

    Thank you CBS THIS MORNING from India for the media coverage of Gallaudet University Football Team.

  • @khakifiorini9757
    @khakifiorini97573 жыл бұрын

    CBS This Morning, why is there no interpreter or captioning for this story?? You're featuring Gallaudet football players but they will not be able to access the story about themselves.

  • @unitedstatesdale
    @unitedstatesdale3 жыл бұрын

    We always had great results using plain old english.

  • @lucillecohon2520

    @lucillecohon2520

    3 жыл бұрын

    WHAT!!! They're DEAF!!!

  • @joaotopi
    @joaotopi3 жыл бұрын

    2:46 the rock?

  • @morehn
    @morehn3 жыл бұрын

    Did you just give me the finger? No! Well, yes, but...

  • @blueturtle3623
    @blueturtle36233 жыл бұрын

    What is this headline? What language are they supposed to communicate in? French?

  • @Batya-Grace

    @Batya-Grace

    3 жыл бұрын

    American Sign Language. They are deaf students.

  • @blueturtle3623

    @blueturtle3623

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Batya-Grace Yes, I know. That was my point. Of course they're using sign language, I don't understand why that's a headline.

  • @SuzieNerds
    @SuzieNerds3 жыл бұрын

    Seriously? A video about Deaf and HOH people and no subtitles? Also, it's not "hand gestures", it's ASL. Please add captions for people who can't hear, or let us add captions!

  • @marclou4228
    @marclou42283 жыл бұрын

    Sign Language proficiency is very common in prison.

  • @missmewiththatbull8129
    @missmewiththatbull81293 жыл бұрын

    Ay yo daquan is kid from deaf u

  • @user-lx9jm1wo3h
    @user-lx9jm1wo3h3 жыл бұрын

    Imagine these dudes using sign language in the hood.

  • @kevinnguyen1838
    @kevinnguyen18383 жыл бұрын

    So how in the world do they audible then.

  • @ouinoelle
    @ouinoelle Жыл бұрын

    Yall kinda lucky the anchor woman has the very typical drawn on vocals to emphasize unnecessary things Lmfaoo

  • @lilyritchie-cruickshank4969
    @lilyritchie-cruickshank49693 жыл бұрын

    No CC and keeps cutting away from people talking while they're signing... on a video about deaf ppl and their culture??? how do you expect them to watch this???

  • @justtiff6237
    @justtiff62373 жыл бұрын

    Everyone that was talking were signing as well, why is caption needed?

  • @aimee9878
    @aimee98784 жыл бұрын

    Being deaf is no problem, because non-deaf people can use sign language and be respectful of those with disabilities.

  • @void405

    @void405

    3 жыл бұрын

    Problem is ASL is not really taught in school in spite of the fact that about 2% of the US population is hearing impaired. So, it's hard to learn especially when you have no one to practice with. I'm not deaf but I was mute for about 6 weeks when I had to have surgery on my mouth to repair damaged tissue from an accident. Ig was so hard to communicate with anyone!!! Thank god for my phone. I could type messages fo other people. Still, it's arrogant to say that hearing people should be accommodating when the hearing population is not making a call for this to be changed in public schools.

  • @zacharywood9416

    @zacharywood9416

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is such a 'second grade essay answer' response.

  • @otto5771
    @otto57713 жыл бұрын

    I bet they ain’t got no offside penalties 😂

  • @ecoterrorism_liker7251
    @ecoterrorism_liker72513 жыл бұрын

    hella funny how bad they are

  • @hellaSwankkyToo
    @hellaSwankkyToo3 жыл бұрын

    LMAO! NO CAPTIONS. ON A VIDEO RELATED TO DEAFNESS + SIGN LANGUAGE. AAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHHHHHHAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAAHHHHH

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    @DopeForeverBeats3 жыл бұрын

    Jesus love you, he died on the cross for you, accept him as your lord and savior he can change everything. For God so loved the world that he gave his only son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life" (Jn 3:16" But you must repent too. From that time Jesus went about preaching and saying, Let your hearts be turned from sin, for the kingdom of heaven is near. (Matthew 4:17)~

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    @marshallharris38723 жыл бұрын

    This made me cringe... 😐😐😐

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