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jo ann: yes, to an extent. but when you mentioned the expedition, i want to segue into a little note about that, too. the spanish conspiracy, the news about it, the real muckraking journalism, began to take place when lewis and clark were out west. as i said, the farmhand on sebastian's farm that relies there is something besides tobacco in the hogshead was one thing, but the other thing was that the u.s. attorney for kentucky at the time was named daveiss.amilton by 1800icholas had died or something. thead been involved in spanish conspiracy by secret. he cameing his estate, upon these documents that showed his mentor, george nicholas, had been disloyal to the united states. then, nicholas was gone dead, i mean. informational this to a newspaper at the time. it was called "the western world. it was a muckraking paper. they make a lot of money. there was a congressional information. he confessed everything. he broke down in tears and said yes, it's all true. i was on the spanish payroll and i was conspiring and
jo ann: yes, to an extent. but when you mentioned the expedition, i want to segue into a little note about that, too. the spanish conspiracy, the news about it, the real muckraking journalism, began to take place when lewis and clark were out west. as i said, the farmhand on sebastian's farm that relies there is something besides tobacco in the hogshead was one thing, but the other thing was that the u.s. attorney for kentucky at the time was named daveiss.amilton by 1800icholas had died or...
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jo ann: yes. i am not trying to excuse burr he was trying to sacrifice texas may be or louisiana and start his own little empire. but i think that idea came from wilkinson, and wilkinson turned on burr when he realized this idea was not going to work. burr did not see it was not going to work. >> any other questions, ladies and gentlemen? jo ann trogdon, thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> president harry truman referred to his wife bess as the boss. she served as first lady on her own terms. she had little to say to the media, especially after some unforgettable public moments. >> she spent a good part of her white house years home in missouri. bess truman tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's original , examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influe
jo ann: yes. i am not trying to excuse burr he was trying to sacrifice texas may be or louisiana and start his own little empire. but i think that idea came from wilkinson, and wilkinson turned on burr when he realized this idea was not going to work. burr did not see it was not going to work. >> any other questions, ladies and gentlemen? jo ann trogdon, thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national...
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jo ann: yes. i am not trying to excuse burr because i -- yeah. sacrifice texas, maybe, for the louisiana, and start his own little empire. i think that idea came from wilkinson, and wilkinson turned on burr when he realized this idea was not going to work. burr did not see it was not going to work. questions, lives in general and? thank you very much -- ladies and gentlemen? thank you very much. [applause] [indiscernible] >> with live coverage of u.s. house on c-span in the senate on c-span 2, here on c-span3 we complement that covered by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. on weekends, c-span 3 is the home to american history tv with programs that show our nation's story. the civil war's 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key events. discovering what artifacts reveal about america's past. history bookshelf, the best-known american history writers. the presidency, looking at the legacy of commanders in chief. lessons in history, with college professors delving into the america, reel featuring
jo ann: yes. i am not trying to excuse burr because i -- yeah. sacrifice texas, maybe, for the louisiana, and start his own little empire. i think that idea came from wilkinson, and wilkinson turned on burr when he realized this idea was not going to work. burr did not see it was not going to work. questions, lives in general and? thank you very much -- ladies and gentlemen? thank you very much. [applause] [indiscernible] >> with live coverage of u.s. house on c-span in the senate on...
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jo ann, he was sweating because it was a three-hour debate. which is almost like reading a book for you. >> you know what, though, if we're talking about the longevity, like the books i don't read, carly standing in those high heels for three hours, i dare you to try it. i dare you, greg. >> i have. >> and you won't be able to. as a millennial, i definitely enjoyed the entertaining aspect of the debate. that last hour, thank god they tacked that on where they asked the code names. and they asked about the woman on the bills. because that really got my attention. >> right. those are the millennial questions. >> they didn't need the last hour. the whole debate was a bust, in my opinion, because no one won it, and no one lost it in my opinion. there was no winner. there's no one who i was like, yes, now i know who will get the nomination. >> i have a theory on that. but the last hour should have been amputated like a bad limb. whenever i watch these debates, i wonder, are those podiums or lecterns, what's the difference and where are the podiums
jo ann, he was sweating because it was a three-hour debate. which is almost like reading a book for you. >> you know what, though, if we're talking about the longevity, like the books i don't read, carly standing in those high heels for three hours, i dare you to try it. i dare you, greg. >> i have. >> and you won't be able to. as a millennial, i definitely enjoyed the entertaining aspect of the debate. that last hour, thank god they tacked that on where they asked the code...
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and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. (triumphant marching band music) >> narrator: in the spring of 2012, vladimir vladimirovich putin entered the kremlin to start his third term as president of russia. it had been a remarkable ascent: in just over 20 years, a journey from unemployed spy to modern-day czar. lieutenant colonel andrey zykov has watched that climb to power. a former police investigator who once wanted to arrest putin, he says his rise has come at great cost. >> (speaking russian) >> (translated): well, of course there has always been corruption in russia, but building it into such a meticulous system was something only mr. putin has managed to do. could putin be held criminally responsible based on the evidence that has already been gathered? absolutely, yes. >> narrator: in 2010, zykov laid out evidence he had gathered from an investigation of putin's early years in city government in st. petersburg. he posted it on youtube. mysteriously, there have been efforts to delete it from the web, but not before it
and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. (triumphant marching band music) >> narrator: in the spring of 2012, vladimir vladimirovich putin entered the kremlin to start his third term as president of russia. it had been a remarkable ascent: in just over 20 years, a journey from unemployed spy to modern-day czar. lieutenant colonel andrey zykov has watched that climb to power. a former police investigator who once wanted to arrest putin, he says...
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and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from chris and lisa kaneb. corporate funding for frontline is provided by: >> the future of surgery is within sight. our research is studying how real-time multimodality imaging during surgery can help precision and outcomes. brigham and women's hospital. it all starts here. >> is it just a residential area? >> okay, thanks very much. >> disaster at christmas. pan am flight 103 had been in the air for an hour, but for reasons we do not yet understand, the plane with 50,000 gallons of fuel on board plunged into a small scottish town. >> covered lockerbie with liquid fire. >> the fuselage reportedly split in two. >> there is very little hope, i would have thought, for anybody who was in that plane. when it did come to earth, it hit very hard. >> okay, roll camera. slate. scene four, take one. action. >> i mean, for some time, the impression has been growing upow me that everyone is dead. >> when that plane went down, david was figuring out how to be true to himsel
and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from chris and lisa kaneb. corporate funding for frontline is provided by: >> the future of surgery is within sight. our research is studying how real-time multimodality imaging during surgery can help precision and outcomes. brigham and women's hospital. it all starts here. >> is it just a residential area? >> okay, thanks very much. >> disaster at christmas. pan...
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jo ann: i'm here to speak about the william clark you may not know about.howing the william clark that we think we know. the billboard is two or three blocks away at the corner of the i-70 overpass. it is a mural on a brick wall and it is a large building,
jo ann: i'm here to speak about the william clark you may not know about.howing the william clark that we think we know. the billboard is two or three blocks away at the corner of the i-70 overpass. it is a mural on a brick wall and it is a large building,
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. >> up next, jo ann trogdon talks -- discusses her book about william clark's participation in possiblearked on an expedition with meriwether lewis to explore the louisiana purchase.
. >> up next, jo ann trogdon talks -- discusses her book about william clark's participation in possiblearked on an expedition with meriwether lewis to explore the louisiana purchase.
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kim >> mary jo kimelman >> heinrich kimmig >> karen ann kinkade. >> amy r. king >> andrew m. king >> lucille teresa king >> robert king jr. >> lisa king-johnson >> brian k. kinney. >> takashi kinoshita >> chris michael kirby >> howard barry kirschbaum >> glenn davis kirwin >> helen kittle. >> richard joseph klares >> peter anton klein >> alan david kleinberg >> karen joyce klitzman >> ronald philip kloepfer >> steven a. knapp. >> eugueni kniazev >> and my brother bernard. you're in our hearts always and in our thoughts. and when we look at joe and lexi, we see you are very much alive. we love you and we miss you, my big little brother, and i see you brought the sun. you're smiling on us. god bless you. >> and my older brother alexander ortiz, who we call alex. your friends and family miss you and love you. it's been 14 years. we'll never forget. and as a survivor that day as well, i will never forget. that memory has been embedded in my memory. god bless the military and usa. the military my brother has been a member of and also my family. thank you. >> andrew knox >> rebecca
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, debbie all brought, chairman wilbur watts in fact, fox business network's jo ling kent, chief investment officer and mary annn yields. the top 11 candidate overwrought including carly fiorina will participate tonight. the remaining candidates appear during a debate at 6:00 p.m. eastern. events held at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. we will take you straight ahead life. donald trump not wasting any time on the west coast. aboard the uss iowa when he was like on details. >> will come out with some friends in a short time. we will build up our military and make our military so big and so strong and so great. [cheers and applause] will be so powerful that i don't think we'll ever have to use it. nobody is going to mess with us. maria: big day for the markets for the federal reserve kicks off its two-day policy meeting. we will know tomorrow still raise rates. inflation with the latest epi numbers ahead of the meeting. let's check feature is that the market acted to open lower. the dow industrials seen opening 20 points. nasdaq, s&p 500 lower. a ship with a pretty good rally ov
, debbie all brought, chairman wilbur watts in fact, fox business network's jo ling kent, chief investment officer and mary annn yields. the top 11 candidate overwrought including carly fiorina will participate tonight. the remaining candidates appear during a debate at 6:00 p.m. eastern. events held at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. we will take you straight ahead life. donald trump not wasting any time on the west coast. aboard the uss iowa when he was like...
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anne-marie. >> brook silva-braga in new york. thank you, brook. >>> a decision soon on whether tom brady's suspension should be upheld in the deflategate case. jo. >>> and amazon announces a game-changer for its service. no internet, no problem. rsonal . and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and share it. because these kids will grow up with windows 10. get started today. windows 10. a more human way to do. you ever think about how the cement of your driveway... ...connects to the ends of the earth? from roller coaster hills... ...to musical streets and movie chase scenes. it's all "one road." everywhere you take it tells your story. and wherever you are, is where the road begins. the camry. toyota. let's go places. it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> here's a look at today's orecast in some c
anne-marie. >> brook silva-braga in new york. thank you, brook. >>> a decision soon on whether tom brady's suspension should be upheld in the deflategate case. jo. >>> and amazon announces a game-changer for its service. no internet, no problem. rsonal . and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and share it. because these kids will grow up with windows 10. get started today. windows 10. a more human way to do. you ever think about how the...