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that is the view of the custer monument from -- all right. custer was for so many years, particularly when i was immersed in this work, the most controversial historic site in the united states without any question. i don't think it is so much anymore. part of that is because, with the help of many people, including many tribes people, the park service has been successful in transforming what was a shrine to one particular group of americans into an open american historic site. i think it is a really quite wonderful and hopeful story. ok, let me show you -- so, this is, as many of you know, the uss arizona memorial, spans but does not touch the arizona itself. it is a particular kind of relic. there is nothing else like it. it is a historic site, i think it serves as a shrine. it is an open burial ground. if you served on the arizona, your remains can be placed on the arizona. it is an environmental nightmare for the park service because there are thousands of gallons of oil still in the arizona. you can't go into the arizona and do anything,
that is the view of the custer monument from -- all right. custer was for so many years, particularly when i was immersed in this work, the most controversial historic site in the united states without any question. i don't think it is so much anymore. part of that is because, with the help of many people, including many tribes people, the park service has been successful in transforming what was a shrine to one particular group of americans into an open american historic site. i think it is a...
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took the so-called first scout for custer. and a celebrated duel at war bonnet hat as it was originally known, creek in 1876. and fook a final curtain call in his western adventures at the time of the terrible tragedy at wounded knee. that fight at war bonnet creek in which there was only one casualty, that fight is the defining episode of his life. and i want to talk about it for it was in many ways a moment -- an incredible moment simply frozen in time. where western reality and the frontier myth, the topics that i'm going to talk about tonight, came together. but first, a little context. to set the stage of how we got to war bonnet creek, one of my favorite movies is fort apache, in which the custer legend of western legend is proven to be entirely false. and yet is covered up and protected by army officers and the line -- the final line in that film which is so powerful is correct, in every detail, about a famous painting of custer's last stand. let me just say that this painting, too, is correct, in every detail. [laughte
took the so-called first scout for custer. and a celebrated duel at war bonnet hat as it was originally known, creek in 1876. and fook a final curtain call in his western adventures at the time of the terrible tragedy at wounded knee. that fight at war bonnet creek in which there was only one casualty, that fight is the defining episode of his life. and i want to talk about it for it was in many ways a moment -- an incredible moment simply frozen in time. where western reality and the frontier...
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the custer reader and soldiers west. as well as a 10-volume eye witness to the civil war series that he did in the '90s. he started in many ways reaching and shaping western historical scholarship when he was an associate editor at the historical quarterly and editor of the new mexico historical review. now he has written several short films, dozen of television documentaries and appeared upon, if this is to be believed, over 300 television programs on major networks, public television and cable networks as well. you may have known or seen the work that he did behind the scenes as a historical consultant on ron howard's film, "the missing." he also worked on john fabro's "cowboys and aliens." and most recently on gavin o'connor's "jane got a gun." he's been very active as a public historian making an imprint on programming at museums by guest cureating kpints, on everything from the alamo, the custer legend, davy crocket and billy the kid. the latest book was published by crown in may. and it was recognized with a 2017 w
the custer reader and soldiers west. as well as a 10-volume eye witness to the civil war series that he did in the '90s. he started in many ways reaching and shaping western historical scholarship when he was an associate editor at the historical quarterly and editor of the new mexico historical review. now he has written several short films, dozen of television documentaries and appeared upon, if this is to be believed, over 300 television programs on major networks, public television and...
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five months younger than general george armstrong custer and five weeks later from custer's death he died shot in the back of the head. you'll see, if you get into the museum, cody and buffalo bill go back to cody's young young years. the other thing i want to mention, since the first talks, we're talking about the legacy really of buffalo bill and the wild west. i'm a fifth generation colorado native. my great-grandfather was born in 1867. he was a ranch foreman and for about 20, 25 years he ran a big ranch in north platte and columbus. family history says he did work for cody sometime during then but i don't know if that's true. however, what is true is a story passed down from my grandmother and my cousin has this. i mentioned this because, steve, i think we ought to go down to pub blow and take pictures of what i'm about to say. maybe from photographs we can identify who this person was. talking about the lacota and going over to england. my father was born one month after cody died, so when he was about 2 or 3, they were up there visiting her parents at the ranch and my grandmot
five months younger than general george armstrong custer and five weeks later from custer's death he died shot in the back of the head. you'll see, if you get into the museum, cody and buffalo bill go back to cody's young young years. the other thing i want to mention, since the first talks, we're talking about the legacy really of buffalo bill and the wild west. i'm a fifth generation colorado native. my great-grandfather was born in 1867. he was a ranch foreman and for about 20, 25 years he...
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this scene came to have an debate coat a meaning custer and dustin hoffman actually came to him as i delve into the subject and custer for me came to personify the indian war and the many myths that surround the indian war. it always distorts history. now i believe the indian war and the west are uniquely susceptible to the phenomenon. much of those popular and academic histories in film and fiction as depicted this period as an absolute struggle between good and evil reducing the role of the hero and the villain as necessary to accommodate a change in national conscience. in the first 80 years following the tragedy of the wounded knee in 1891 which ended the nation had a tendency to lionize the fighting army and to vilify or trivialize those that resisted civilization. the pendulum swung in the opposite direction and extreme. the government and the army became seen as willful exterminators of the native peoples of the west. i have tried to bring historical ballads to the story. the first step to presenting the history is to strip away the myth. what i would like to do then is addres
this scene came to have an debate coat a meaning custer and dustin hoffman actually came to him as i delve into the subject and custer for me came to personify the indian war and the many myths that surround the indian war. it always distorts history. now i believe the indian war and the west are uniquely susceptible to the phenomenon. much of those popular and academic histories in film and fiction as depicted this period as an absolute struggle between good and evil reducing the role of the...
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custers family here on the field tonight.etting near the end, make a wish asked him what he wanted and he said he wanted to thank carson wentz. he's a tremendous young man. one of those people who lives it. when you are around him, you can feel the inherent goodness that he has coming from his faith. >> jon: it's unbelievable. he thanks his lord jesus christ gives him more confidence and allows him to cut things loose. he is really done an unbelievable job at north dakota state. he ran his own bible study. doing that here in philadelphia. he doesn't push it down anybody's throat. but good for him. he is a great person that has made a huge impact on and off the field and if you're into good stories, follow this man around. >> sean: the family told the story they were blown away when they saw carson wentz wearing destroyer, that was his nickname when he played football. loved football. and carson is keeping in touch with the family. the young man was buried in a carson wentz jersey. barnett, the play for philadelphia. second an
custers family here on the field tonight.etting near the end, make a wish asked him what he wanted and he said he wanted to thank carson wentz. he's a tremendous young man. one of those people who lives it. when you are around him, you can feel the inherent goodness that he has coming from his faith. >> jon: it's unbelievable. he thanks his lord jesus christ gives him more confidence and allows him to cut things loose. he is really done an unbelievable job at north dakota state. he ran...
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custer state park. that is the state park where we have a free ranging heard of 1000 buffalo, where you can see and he also was a very deliberate and personally involved in laying out some roadways that led from the park to mount rushmore. there are two very scenic -- don'tthat do not go take the shortest distance between the park and mount rushmore, but take two winding scenic drives. one is called needles highway. that leads through granite project out of the black hills and are very popular among rock climbers. another scenic drive is called iron mountain road, which dives through deep valleys and pinetop mountains. just a beautiful drive. the other thing about him is after he served as governor, and be came elected as u.s. senator, he was instrumental in getting president coolidge to come to the black hills and see the carving of mount rushmore in its infancy, which convinced coolidge to commit federal funds. i think saved mount rushmore from collapsing as a project. and so, for those two reasons, v
custer state park. that is the state park where we have a free ranging heard of 1000 buffalo, where you can see and he also was a very deliberate and personally involved in laying out some roadways that led from the park to mount rushmore. there are two very scenic -- don'tthat do not go take the shortest distance between the park and mount rushmore, but take two winding scenic drives. one is called needles highway. that leads through granite project out of the black hills and are very popular...
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army just three miles southwest of the courthouse village where we are now however general george custer and the division of united states cavalry captured all the trains at apple matic station here the next day generally surrendered in this village after medics court house. that ended the civil war in for genya and would practically and effectively end the entire american civil war over the next two months that is sixty five. during the four years of the civil war at least seven hundred and fifty thousand people military and civilian lost their lives that's almost as many as in all other american was combined. the real winners at the civil war where the railroad company is the railway had experienced an incredible boom during the war is being an indispensable part of the transport supply and logistics network this machine known as a ten wheeler was built in eight hundred fifty three at first it ran in the mountains of virginia then in the civil war after that it pulled freight and passenger trains for many is after the war there was a tremendous amount of growth in the railroads and sta
army just three miles southwest of the courthouse village where we are now however general george custer and the division of united states cavalry captured all the trains at apple matic station here the next day generally surrendered in this village after medics court house. that ended the civil war in for genya and would practically and effectively end the entire american civil war over the next two months that is sixty five. during the four years of the civil war at least seven hundred and...
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however general george custer and the division of united states cavalry captured all the trains at apple matic station here the next day generally surrendered in this village after next court house that ended the civil war in for genya and would practically and effectively in the entire american civil war over the next two months that is sixty five. hundred thousand year in the four years of the civil war at least seven hundred and fifty thousand people military and civilian lost their lives that's almost as many as in all other american was combined. the real winners of the civil war where the railroad company is the railway had experienced an incredible boom during the war is being an indispensable part of the transport supply and logistics network this machine known as a ten wheeler was built in eight hundred fifty three at first it ran in the mountains of virginia then in the civil war after that it pulled freight and passenger trains for many is after the war there was a tremendous amount of growth in the railroads of the united states a lot of money was made by their ads during the
however general george custer and the division of united states cavalry captured all the trains at apple matic station here the next day generally surrendered in this village after next court house that ended the civil war in for genya and would practically and effectively in the entire american civil war over the next two months that is sixty five. hundred thousand year in the four years of the civil war at least seven hundred and fifty thousand people military and civilian lost their lives...
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after eight years, in concert down, custer up in the economy is calling. we are better than this. and phil murphy, together will bring a stronger, fairer economy that works for every family. >> yankee. let's bring in the a+ panel of political strategists. jeanette hoffman is here. and bill caruso, good to see. >> what i found most interesting about this press conference that you have corey booker and ross, dominidemocratic leaders in new jersey, this seems to be as close to bipartisan progress that we have ever seen. >> i was surprised by that to see the current mayor standing with the former mayor talk about economic incentives. apparently his on the wagon out to support them it was an interesting press conference to talk about it. question is what can happen next. >> the candidate for lieutenant governor they went added and sheila oliver, the democrats are not so fast. talk about overthinking it. >> i was shocked to hear a candidate for lieutenant governor would be against 50000 jobs in the largest city. this could be a game changer for newark. have jill all over sending mixed m
after eight years, in concert down, custer up in the economy is calling. we are better than this. and phil murphy, together will bring a stronger, fairer economy that works for every family. >> yankee. let's bring in the a+ panel of political strategists. jeanette hoffman is here. and bill caruso, good to see. >> what i found most interesting about this press conference that you have corey booker and ross, dominidemocratic leaders in new jersey, this seems to be as close to...
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lucas custer gave him the bracelet before he died months earlier. and they gave him the shirt off his back including the game ball to his brother. >> that is very much carson to do something like that. he is just wonderful. >> it impacted me a big way in the spring and it's story yesterday it was moving and i was thrill that they could be here and the youngest one that was his first eagles game i told him he had to come kooep keep coming back. >> the sixers learn that markelle fultz had fluid drains and he will visit a specialist soon and the flyers finish up their five game home stand against the ducks, they are off to a fast start they are fun to watch and their coach sees a lot that he likes too. this group has played hard together and it's a good characteristic. whether guys are playing some of their first games in the nhl or been in the league for 10 years there is good cohesion building this year. and we have to keep building it. >> markelle fultz would not be a sixer if he didn't have a serious medical problem. it's a rite of massage. cecily
lucas custer gave him the bracelet before he died months earlier. and they gave him the shirt off his back including the game ball to his brother. >> that is very much carson to do something like that. he is just wonderful. >> it impacted me a big way in the spring and it's story yesterday it was moving and i was thrill that they could be here and the youngest one that was his first eagles game i told him he had to come kooep keep coming back. >> the sixers learn that markelle...
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and then as governor he led the creation of custer state park, which is one of the largest state parks the country and is really very beautiful of the state was only area of the black hills. he was very hands on. he personally we want out survey it had highways himself, laid out where the fence should go himself. he was the chairman of the state park board as he was the governor. he led the construction of the game lodge in a lot of the early facilities and his statue really recalls that. it shows him as a surveyer pointing forward the needles which are rock formation portrayed at his feet along with the pig tail bridges, which are another famous feature which he led the construction of. he was a progressive theeder roosevelt type republican, lead the formation of a lot of state-owned enterprises. we had a state coal mine, state hail insurance, and a state-owned cement plant some of which worked out, some of which didn't. but he remained pretty personally popular, served in the u.s. senate for the rest of his life. he was the driving force behind the construction of mount rush mor at t
and then as governor he led the creation of custer state park, which is one of the largest state parks the country and is really very beautiful of the state was only area of the black hills. he was very hands on. he personally we want out survey it had highways himself, laid out where the fence should go himself. he was the chairman of the state park board as he was the governor. he led the construction of the game lodge in a lot of the early facilities and his statue really recalls that. it...
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they are famous now, lets watch this custers because espn, they were playing their story, before the game yesterday, and lucas custers his battle with cancer touched carson wentz when he visited him this spring a short time, just days before his death. carson gave the family a game ball immediately after the win because it came out that he has been wearing lucas bracelet, he has been known, he played football for the while as a dutch destroyer bracelet that he wears. >> he gave to it his brother. >> um-hmm, um-hmm. >> to think that he was buried and wearing my jersey, it is so much deeper than football. it is what it comes down to, so much more than just a game. >> you could see carson getting emotional. they had a connection. it is really special. >> it is. >> you know how that bracelet on certainly the rest of the season. >> more people, more people are reaching out and they want to be wearing bracelets too and show support. >> um-hmm, lets get back to the poll, are you all excited. do you think super bowl or slow down. super or slow down. >> okay. >> it is raining, men. >> 56 perc
they are famous now, lets watch this custers because espn, they were playing their story, before the game yesterday, and lucas custers his battle with cancer touched carson wentz when he visited him this spring a short time, just days before his death. carson gave the family a game ball immediately after the win because it came out that he has been wearing lucas bracelet, he has been known, he played football for the while as a dutch destroyer bracelet that he wears. >> he gave to it his...
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carson wentz reunited with the family of lucas custers who died in june of stomach cancer. >> the 10-ar-old was such a huge fan from wilmington. he was buried in his wentz jersey. last night wentz was wearing the green rubber bracelet that lucas gave him. he's actually been wearing it for every game. the bracelet says "dutch destroyer," which is lucas' nickname when he played football. >> a special family. a special family in that -- yeah. it was definitely -- impacted me in a big way, all the way back in the spring. that story yesterday. yeah. it was moving. i was thrilled they could be here. the youngest one, that was his first game. i told him he better keep coming back. >> when lucas was sick, wentz sent him a recorded message. he went to visit during his treatment. another tumor surfaced. doctors said he wouldn't live long. lucas' one wish was to thank carson for the video and to give him that "dutch destroyer" bracelet. you can get the bracelet, as well. here's what they look like. your purchase will benefit childhood cancer research. you can buy the bracelet and see the story w
carson wentz reunited with the family of lucas custers who died in june of stomach cancer. >> the 10-ar-old was such a huge fan from wilmington. he was buried in his wentz jersey. last night wentz was wearing the green rubber bracelet that lucas gave him. he's actually been wearing it for every game. the bracelet says "dutch destroyer," which is lucas' nickname when he played football. >> a special family. a special family in that -- yeah. it was definitely -- impacted me...
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ralph custer and other important figures in the communist governments tende. and many more watch the event on state television. well i think i see chose a moral giant's he grows by the day. whose image strength and influence has grown throughout the world. well what clock you staying true to his legacy on to fidel. it sets in that cuba will not make any concessions to a sovereign state or independence when i mean different things you know. the argentinian became an adopted son of cuba after he helped overthrow dictator fulgencio battista in nineteen fifty eight. bringing fidel castro to power. view it as a hero. his name has adorned every corner of cuba for the past fifty years. is images recognized around the woworld. into what i thk month chenene is a model for new generations. he was a man capabable off renouncicing everything to carry out his ideaeas. willingg to give his life if necessary. resultlts here on this side youou in nineteen sixty five he left cuba tighten battles. in africa and leta bolivia. where in nineteen sixty seven he was captptured and e
ralph custer and other important figures in the communist governments tende. and many more watch the event on state television. well i think i see chose a moral giant's he grows by the day. whose image strength and influence has grown throughout the world. well what clock you staying true to his legacy on to fidel. it sets in that cuba will not make any concessions to a sovereign state or independence when i mean different things you know. the argentinian became an adopted son of cuba after he...
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the 27-year-old was shot on the 3100 block of custer street in kensington around 10:00 a.m.olice rushed him to temple hospital. we are told there's another seen a few blocks away at f street and allegheny avenue that somehow related to the shooting. but so far there have been no arrests. >>> a teenager shot in his knee in west philadelphia officers pulled over his mom not knowing sh was racing him to the hospital. the teen was shot in his knee and hand on the 5800 block of catherine street around 10:00 last night. university of pennsylvania police saw a speeding van. they pulled it over. they found the teen inside. then his mom they he is cored hem to chop where he's now recovering. >>> mount caramel cemetery in mayfair is officially restored eight months after vandals attacked the cemetery. officials were able to tour the almost fully fixed cemetery this morning. police say someone broke into the jewish cemetery through the chain link fence in mid february and knocked over 275 headstones. volunteers working hard to repair, reset and clean the headstones. mayor jim kenney ge
the 27-year-old was shot on the 3100 block of custer street in kensington around 10:00 a.m.olice rushed him to temple hospital. we are told there's another seen a few blocks away at f street and allegheny avenue that somehow related to the shooting. but so far there have been no arrests. >>> a teenager shot in his knee in west philadelphia officers pulled over his mom not knowing sh was racing him to the hospital. the teen was shot in his knee and hand on the 5800 block of catherine...
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its leading the efforts to blockade custer i mean what is it what are these. aggressive actions what are they doing to the the drive if you like to bring in this foreign investment and to and to transform the way in which saudi arabia is viewed. honestly i don't think i'm the most qualified person to answer the question but i was there political and each other and that's not my pretties but i would say that obviously you know political tension is not good for anybody it's not a perfect arabia and i really do hope that they will be able to resolve them and through the policy and through mediation and be able to move on because i think that you know united and they can go a lot further all right very quickly jane can i put that final point to you adults' you very quickly if you would respond to that and i don't know how far you think that these exploits of the saudi government all denting this this attempt to rebrand the country. they heard for two reasons first the only yemen there are the repetition or problems because of saudi arabia is associated with the bo
its leading the efforts to blockade custer i mean what is it what are these. aggressive actions what are they doing to the the drive if you like to bring in this foreign investment and to and to transform the way in which saudi arabia is viewed. honestly i don't think i'm the most qualified person to answer the question but i was there political and each other and that's not my pretties but i would say that obviously you know political tension is not good for anybody it's not a perfect arabia...
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carson wentz reunited with the family of lucas custer who died of stomach cancer in june. the 10-year-old from wilmington was buried in wentz's jersey. last night wentz was wearing the green rubber bracelet that lucas gave him. he'd been wearing it since the beginning of the season. the bracelet says "dutch destroyer," lucas' nickname when he played football. here's a picture of wentz visiting lucas during the treatment. he sent lucas a recorded video message encouraging him to stay strong, then he went for the visit. another tumor surfaced, though, and doctors said that lucas won't have long to live -- wouldn't have long to live. his one wish was to thank wentz for the video and to give him one of those "dutch destroyer" bracelets. after the game, wentz said he's blessed to be in the lives of the little boy's family. >> they're just a special family. a special family. it's impacted me in a big way. all the way back in the spring and the story obviously yesterday. yeah. it was definitely moving. i was thrilled that they could be here. the youngest one, that was his first e
carson wentz reunited with the family of lucas custer who died of stomach cancer in june. the 10-year-old from wilmington was buried in wentz's jersey. last night wentz was wearing the green rubber bracelet that lucas gave him. he'd been wearing it since the beginning of the season. the bracelet says "dutch destroyer," lucas' nickname when he played football. here's a picture of wentz visiting lucas during the treatment. he sent lucas a recorded video message encouraging him to stay...
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however general george custer and a division of united states cavalry captured all the trains and apple matic station here the next day generally surrendered in this village after next court house that ended the civil war in for genya and would practically and effectively in the entire american civil war over the next two months that is sixty five. during the four years of the civil war at least seven hundred and fifty thousand people military and civilian lost their lives that's almost as many as in all other american was combined. the real winners that the civil war where the railroad companies the railway had experienced an incredible boom during the war is being an indispensable part of the transport supply and logistics network this machine known as a ten wheeler was built in eight hundred fifty three at first it ran in the mountains of the genea then in the civil war after that it pulled freight and passenger trains for many is after the war there was a tremendous amount of growth in the railroads of the united states a lot of money was made by their ads during the war so they exp
however general george custer and a division of united states cavalry captured all the trains and apple matic station here the next day generally surrendered in this village after next court house that ended the civil war in for genya and would practically and effectively in the entire american civil war over the next two months that is sixty five. during the four years of the civil war at least seven hundred and fifty thousand people military and civilian lost their lives that's almost as many...
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couple of trash barrels strewn about and i'm thinking my god you know sitting ball he fricken deep custer he's the leader of the lakota people he should be on mount rushmore along with you know a couple of these presidents he's a merican as they get and yet there is a fricken parking lot next door to a pizza joint in a reservation stock and you know north dakota and the priorities have been completely screwed now that would be fantastic if americans could get away with it if they commit this genocide and run like the devil and say yeah we made it you know we're going to get away with it but as we've been saying on the show it's common for you the comic will with this ai apocalypse the artificial intelligence apocalypse and ice on the horizon and then the sins of the past will be revisited i really believe this to be the case. a few things first of all i want to say standing rock is actually a rock i didn't know that it is a rock you can see in the photos that our editor is going to cut to right now and what it is is apparently the soupy people had been carrying this rock with them. for ge
couple of trash barrels strewn about and i'm thinking my god you know sitting ball he fricken deep custer he's the leader of the lakota people he should be on mount rushmore along with you know a couple of these presidents he's a merican as they get and yet there is a fricken parking lot next door to a pizza joint in a reservation stock and you know north dakota and the priorities have been completely screwed now that would be fantastic if americans could get away with it if they commit this...
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large parcel into the black hills which i think has become the second-largest state park in america, custer state park. that is a state park where we have a free ranging herd of buffalo, you can see elk and he also was very deliberate and involved in laying out some roadways that led from the park to mount rushmore. there are two scenic highways that don't take the shortest distance between the park and mount rushmore, but take to winding, very scenic drives. spireads through granite and are very popular among rock climbers in another scene drive , whichiron mountain road dives through deep valleys and pinetop mountains and just beautiful drive. the other thing is after he served as governor, he was instrumental in getting president coolidge to come to theblack hills and see carving of mount rushmore in its infancy which convinced colin should commit federal funds and i think saved not rushmore from collapsing as a project. for those two reasons, i think very forward was a thinking governor and u.s. senator. >> will life be like for you after public office? governor daugaard: i have been ,o
large parcel into the black hills which i think has become the second-largest state park in america, custer state park. that is a state park where we have a free ranging herd of buffalo, you can see elk and he also was very deliberate and involved in laying out some roadways that led from the park to mount rushmore. there are two scenic highways that don't take the shortest distance between the park and mount rushmore, but take to winding, very scenic drives. spireads through granite and are...
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general custer is mr.n of the ways and means committee, they're looking at all the loopholes being closed in plan a. i got to tell you, it is going to be a fierce attack if general custer can say i'm fighting back, and he has an eight-seat republican majority on the ways and means committee, if he can fight back on special interests, get that bill through before thanksgiving, that will be a telltale sign that the republicans have some backbone and they believe in the whole process of tax reform. watch ways and means. it will be very interesting. stuart: i watch the market which watches ways and means. thank you, david, sir. see you real soon. >>> president trump says he will release more secret documents on the kennedy assassination. thousands of pages could be going public, 54 years later on. we'll check on that. >>> new push for tax cuts, new highs on the markets. look at that go. watch the market roll on. we'll be right back. ♪ think your large cap equity fund has exposure to energy infrastructure mlps?
general custer is mr.n of the ways and means committee, they're looking at all the loopholes being closed in plan a. i got to tell you, it is going to be a fierce attack if general custer can say i'm fighting back, and he has an eight-seat republican majority on the ways and means committee, if he can fight back on special interests, get that bill through before thanksgiving, that will be a telltale sign that the republicans have some backbone and they believe in the whole process of tax...
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raising horses here at medicine tail coulee, which happens to be the exact spot where general george custerfe. kennard raises horses for rodeo, for riding, and for this, indian relay racing. >> kennard: the athletic ability on them kids are just amazing. the competition is intense. >> anthony: they travel all over to compete at this collarbone smashing, skull-cracking, bone-snappingly dangerous sport. former allies and former blood enemies alike. >> kennard: it requires a lot of courage. >> anthony: i'll bet. >> kennard: and a high threshold for pain. it's representative of warrior mentality. >> anthony: one rider, three horses. >> announcer: and they're all in line. >> kennard: and they're lined up. gun goes off. it's like a spontaneous combustion. [ gunshot ] [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: they're off. >> announcer: on the inside. >> anthony: top speed is around 40 miles an hour. and after each lap the rider dismounts at full freakin' gallop and leaps hopefully onto the next horse. yes, it's as dangerous and difficult as it looks. the prizes at big events run into the thousands of
raising horses here at medicine tail coulee, which happens to be the exact spot where general george custerfe. kennard raises horses for rodeo, for riding, and for this, indian relay racing. >> kennard: the athletic ability on them kids are just amazing. the competition is intense. >> anthony: they travel all over to compete at this collarbone smashing, skull-cracking, bone-snappingly dangerous sport. former allies and former blood enemies alike. >> kennard: it requires a lot...
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. >> eagles' quarterback currents reunited with the family of lucas custers who died of stomach cancer in june. he's 10-year-old, from wilmington, buried in his number 11 wentz jersey. last night wentz was wearing the green rubber bracelet that he gave him when he visited him. it said "dutch destroyer," lucas' name when he played football. wentz said he's blessed to know lucas' family. >> a special family. a special family in that -- yeah. impacted me in a big way, all the way back in the spring. the story obviously yield -- yeah. it was moving. and i was thrilled that they could be here. the youngest one, that was his first game. i told him he better keep coming back. >> when the eagles heard he was sick, wentz sent a recorded message encouraging him to stay strong. he visited him. another tumor surfaced, and doctors said he wouldn't live long. lucas' one wish was to thank wentz for the video and to give him the "dutch destroyer" bracelet. and you can get a bracelet, as well. purchase it, and it will benefit childhood cancer research. buy the bracelet and see the story that is so movi
. >> eagles' quarterback currents reunited with the family of lucas custers who died of stomach cancer in june. he's 10-year-old, from wilmington, buried in his number 11 wentz jersey. last night wentz was wearing the green rubber bracelet that he gave him when he visited him. it said "dutch destroyer," lucas' name when he played football. wentz said he's blessed to know lucas' family. >> a special family. a special family in that -- yeah. impacted me in a big way, all the...
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the family of lucas custer says it has raised some $100,000 in the last 24 hours since the little boy'sed. lucas lost his battle with cancer this past summer but not before meeting his football icon and gave him a bracelet and carson wentz wore it every game this season in honor of lucas's memory. they were at the linc celebrating and now they are selling them as fast as they can make them. quite the story. a lot of tears in the newsroom. >> still to come here yesterday. you hate a gift someone gave you. there is an option for that. which store is letting people return a gift before they even get it. plus nothing signals summer like the sound of the ice-cream truck but kids in one jersey shore town may not be able to enjoy that simple pleasure next season. why avalon is thinking about banning mr. softy and friends. >> and a man got a ticket by not exercising his right to remain silent. he was reportedly fined for belting out a 90s tune while inside of his own car. >>> the father of a texas toddler since he allegedly left her in a coyote infested alley. he confessed that 3-year-old sharo
the family of lucas custer says it has raised some $100,000 in the last 24 hours since the little boy'sed. lucas lost his battle with cancer this past summer but not before meeting his football icon and gave him a bracelet and carson wentz wore it every game this season in honor of lucas's memory. they were at the linc celebrating and now they are selling them as fast as they can make them. quite the story. a lot of tears in the newsroom. >> still to come here yesterday. you hate a gift...
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. >> the custers and hopefully we will have them in our studio sometime very soon.hey live in wilmington. we shared their story with awe a little bit yesterday but espn ran it again last night. carson wentz met the family now that they have lost little boy to cancer. he spent 15 minutes with them, 15 minutes, and then after the game he took the game ball over and gives to it lucas little brother. >> older brother. >> yes, it was a ball caught by zach ertz in one of the games there. >> they shared their story, opened up. carson spent a lot of time. little boy lucas just wanted to thank carson and give him that bracelet and he ended up spending time at the novacare certainty. >> lucas is nine year-old who died of cancer but carson had gone to visit him and just fell in love with him. and who didn't, wow. so listen to this now because lucas wore a bracelet, when he knew that he was struggling and would lose his life to cancer. they had a green bracelet on because he has been a eagles fan his whole life. carson will wear it all year long. here's carson talking about luc
. >> the custers and hopefully we will have them in our studio sometime very soon.hey live in wilmington. we shared their story with awe a little bit yesterday but espn ran it again last night. carson wentz met the family now that they have lost little boy to cancer. he spent 15 minutes with them, 15 minutes, and then after the game he took the game ball over and gives to it lucas little brother. >> older brother. >> yes, it was a ball caught by zach ertz in one of the games...
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[laughter] >> and this was always a miserable, it was -- every gave was custer's last, the girls would be sent off and get mutilated by red tooth and claw republicans. i took over the operation seven created liberal warriors.liberal [laughter] >> everyone in this room has the same thought. this is his next book. [laughter] >> and we went out and we really kicked some republican ass. it was really great and earned their respect for the first time. soso my 15-year-old now when she was 10, her
[laughter] >> and this was always a miserable, it was -- every gave was custer's last, the girls would be sent off and get mutilated by red tooth and claw republicans. i took over the operation seven created liberal warriors.liberal [laughter] >> everyone in this room has the same thought. this is his next book. [laughter] >> and we went out and we really kicked some republican ass. it was really great and earned their respect for the first time. soso my 15-year-old now when...
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the 27-year-old was shot on the 3100 block of custer street around 10:00 a.m. police took him to temple hospital where he's stable and recovering. we're told there's another seen a few blocks away at f street in and allegheny that was somehow relatrelated to the shooting. so far there have been no arrests. >> police are investigating a body found partially stuffed in trash bag overnight in north philadelphia. authorities making that grim discovery at 1800 block of westmoreland street about 1:00 in the morning. investigators say the woman's body was found with severe face and head trauma along with injuries to her lower torso. so far they have not identified the woman or named any suspects. >>> how would you feel if you woke up today and your town was named one of the worst in the country? what can you do? move? hank says yeah, right. >>> new program offering free college education for residents in camden, new jersey. the one requirement in exchange for this incredible opportunity. ♪ >>> mt. carmel cemetery mayfair is official real stored eight months after vand
the 27-year-old was shot on the 3100 block of custer street around 10:00 a.m. police took him to temple hospital where he's stable and recovering. we're told there's another seen a few blocks away at f street in and allegheny that was somehow relatrelated to the shooting. so far there have been no arrests. >> police are investigating a body found partially stuffed in trash bag overnight in north philadelphia. authorities making that grim discovery at 1800 block of westmoreland street...
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and this was always a miserable -- every game was custer's last stan.it was a miserable experience. these little girls were sent off and get mutilated by these red and tooth and claw republicans. i took over the operations seven years ago, and i created liberal warriors. >> host: everyone in this room has the same thought. this is his next book. >> guest: and we went out and we really kicked some republican ass. it was really great. and earned their respect for the fir time. so, my 15-year-old now, when she was ten, her team was number one in the country, and we got very, very good, and the way i got good was by going outside of the culture of berkeley and getting hard-ass college women softball players who did not want to hear, we're going to lose. can i give you a cute little story. >> host: a small fraction. >> guest: when my daughter's team is going 40-1, my son, walker, is seven years old, six
and this was always a miserable -- every game was custer's last stan.it was a miserable experience. these little girls were sent off and get mutilated by these red and tooth and claw republicans. i took over the operations seven years ago, and i created liberal warriors. >> host: everyone in this room has the same thought. this is his next book. >> guest: and we went out and we really kicked some republican ass. it was really great. and earned their respect for the fir time. so, my...
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ladies and gentlemen, this is custer's last stand.ore nonsense you spout, the worse it's gonna be when you lose. >> seth: please welcome to the show billie jean king, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: welcome to the show. >> i see fred over there. boom. >> seth: you -- i was very -- fred was very excited you were here tonight. >> i'm excited. he's in the movie, "battle of the sexes." >> seth: there you go. and this is very exciting. [ cheers and applause ] we -- we can tell from the clip. emma stone plays you in the film. here's a shot. you guys were actually watching tennis together. >> i know, scary, isn't it? >> seth: well i wanted to ask, are you, because of your history and because of you being this legendary ten -- are you fun to watch tennis with? >> terrible. >> seth: really? [ light laughter ] >> absolutely terrible. >> seth: why are you bad? >> 'cause i kind of commentate. you know, i don't have any filter. so, i like commentate the whole time i'm running. and i said to emma -- there's an empty seat over here.
ladies and gentlemen, this is custer's last stand.ore nonsense you spout, the worse it's gonna be when you lose. >> seth: please welcome to the show billie jean king, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: welcome to the show. >> i see fred over there. boom. >> seth: you -- i was very -- fred was very excited you were here tonight. >> i'm excited. he's in the movie, "battle of the sexes." >> seth: there you go. and this is very...
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on the field here is lucas custer an eight-year-old peewee football standout and die hard eagles fanstory. an unbelievably emotional and inspirational one that also includes his icon eagles quarterback carson wentz. it's sort of about football but it's even more so about hope and what it truly means to be a hero. >> he>> he had no fear whatsoev. >> and that's how lucas earned the nickname the dutch destroyer. >> what was his dream. >> to be an eagle for the nfl. >> but two years ago, the healthy strong junior athlete was diagnosed with stomach cancer. within days of carson wentz being drafted by the philadelphia eagles. >> the idea of the hope of carson what it meant for the eagles was just another piece of inspiration for lucas and his continued drive to get back on the field himself. >> a hospital worker reached out to the eagles and wentz sent him this video message to boost his spirit. >> just want you to know that we're all thinking about you, wish you the best. >> later the make-a-wish foundation granted this one for lucas. >> i really tried to just do it as this is an opportun
on the field here is lucas custer an eight-year-old peewee football standout and die hard eagles fanstory. an unbelievably emotional and inspirational one that also includes his icon eagles quarterback carson wentz. it's sort of about football but it's even more so about hope and what it truly means to be a hero. >> he>> he had no fear whatsoev. >> and that's how lucas earned the nickname the dutch destroyer. >> what was his dream. >> to be an eagle for the nfl....
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in addition because banks provide a great deal of sensitive custer information to the national credit bureaus, they're required by their prudential regulators to conduct regular information security audits of the credit burrows. these audits can include on-site inspections which might last for several days. each of the three national credit bureaus is subject to dozens of these bank reviews each year. cdia shares with you the goal of ensuring that consumers and businesses have confidence in the ability of the national credit reporting system to keep consumer data safe. thank you for the opportunity to testify and we look forward to today's dialogue. >> thank you. mr. roten brg. >> chairman crapo, ranking member brown, thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today. i'm mark rote ebberg, i'm president of the electronic privacy information center. we are an independent, nonprofit research organization founded in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging privacy issues. i would like to begin by saying that the equifax data breach is one of the most serious in our nation's history
in addition because banks provide a great deal of sensitive custer information to the national credit bureaus, they're required by their prudential regulators to conduct regular information security audits of the credit burrows. these audits can include on-site inspections which might last for several days. each of the three national credit bureaus is subject to dozens of these bank reviews each year. cdia shares with you the goal of ensuring that consumers and businesses have confidence in the...
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his name is lucas custer and his cancer came back unfortunately very strong and in a struggle but whends his time he gave a bracelet to carson which carson still wears. you can see it on the field today and wears it every day. >> hello, this is carson wentz here. i just want to you necessity we are all thinking about you. we wish you the best. thank you god bless. love you. >> the cancer had spread. ultimately representatives from make a wish asked lucas ... you can see sheer emotions getting to meet carson and to talk with him. and, he was wearing a carson wentz, jersey when they buried him, and for the family, i was just checking on some of their sites and they got flooded with the phone calls and everyone saw it. they are grateful he had this time and this moment and one of those things where you can see impact, you know, carson haddon this child. it gets you right in the gut guys. >> you can tell they had a connection. >> i'll watch for the bracelet tonight, for sure. >>> over weekend we had big sixers, flyers and then tonight is eagles, lot of celebrities in town. most of the won
his name is lucas custer and his cancer came back unfortunately very strong and in a struggle but whends his time he gave a bracelet to carson which carson still wears. you can see it on the field today and wears it every day. >> hello, this is carson wentz here. i just want to you necessity we are all thinking about you. we wish you the best. thank you god bless. love you. >> the cancer had spread. ultimately representatives from make a wish asked lucas ... you can see sheer...
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north across montana's buffalo plains trying to reach sitting bull in canada where he had fled after custer's last stand the year before. for three and a half months and over some of the roughest mountain terrain in the country, the northern rockies, the nez perce families outran the army. but then in early october 1877, soldiers trapped them just 40 miles south of the border. the families were starving, they were freezing, and they were devastated by months of vicious battles. it wasn't a big war, but people have been writing about it almost constantly from the moment it happened. why is that? because in its aftermath the nez perce leader who surrendered, chief joseph, became a national celebrity the. he was hailed both as a military genius -- wrongly, it turned out, because other men were the war chiefs -- but also a man of extraordinary kindness and feeling. thousands of people visited him in exile. school children recited his words. people packed his speeches and then adapted them as poetry. joseph's pleas to restore his people to their land inspired generations of activists for civil and
north across montana's buffalo plains trying to reach sitting bull in canada where he had fled after custer's last stand the year before. for three and a half months and over some of the roughest mountain terrain in the country, the northern rockies, the nez perce families outran the army. but then in early october 1877, soldiers trapped them just 40 miles south of the border. the families were starving, they were freezing, and they were devastated by months of vicious battles. it wasn't a big...