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chris, should remington be held responsible for this horrible massacre?g of something harmful? can you explain that? >> sure. what the federal law does is carve out certain exceptions where gun manufacturers can be sued. and what the connecticut supreme court held was that in this case the gun owner -- the gun manufacturer, remington, can be sued if the plaintiffs can show that remington violated connecticut state law in the way that it marketed their guns. so it's a reasonable decision by the connecticut supreme court, and another way you can look at it, eric, if congress didn't want gun manufacturers to be sued under any circumstances, they could have written that into the law, but they didn't. and and the other point i would make, and i'm a lifelong gun owner. i got my first rifle when i was 13. but the bottom line is for all the freedoms we have, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, there are restrictions on those freedoms, and the same is true of the second amendment, and there's a case to be made that there's really no need for an assault weapon
chris, should remington be held responsible for this horrible massacre?g of something harmful? can you explain that? >> sure. what the federal law does is carve out certain exceptions where gun manufacturers can be sued. and what the connecticut supreme court held was that in this case the gun owner -- the gun manufacturer, remington, can be sued if the plaintiffs can show that remington violated connecticut state law in the way that it marketed their guns. so it's a reasonable decision...
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remington and charlie russell were not cowboys by profession.y any stretch of the bore reallywhereas was and he workeden on ranches throughout california and mexico and participated in massive cattle drives. he was a marvelous draftsmen and you can see that illustrated in this drawing. it's a beautiful piece and he was a master of india ink and the brush and becomes good friends with bradford brinton and he goes on to collect over 230 pieces. we are now in the brinton house. this is the original part of the institution. for the first 50 years of the institution's history, this was the main thing to see here. to 1892, states back william moncrief and his brother built the house and william lives here with his wife until 1910 when he sells the biggest part of the ranch to the gallatin family. in 1923, bradford brinton buys the house and he puts it into this shape in 1928 after a remodel. in it five bedrooms including bradford's big bedroom . when brinton remodeled it in 1927, he made sure every bedroom had its own bath. home for a ideal country ge
remington and charlie russell were not cowboys by profession.y any stretch of the bore reallywhereas was and he workeden on ranches throughout california and mexico and participated in massive cattle drives. he was a marvelous draftsmen and you can see that illustrated in this drawing. it's a beautiful piece and he was a master of india ink and the brush and becomes good friends with bradford brinton and he goes on to collect over 230 pieces. we are now in the brinton house. this is the...
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Sep 28, 2019
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remington and charlie russell were not. borein really was. he worked on ranches throughout california and mexico. he was a marvelous draftsman. you can see that illustrated in this drawing. just a beautiful piece. of ink. master he becomes good friends with frederick britton. -- bradford brinton. he collects 200 pieces of his work. we are in the brinton house. this is the original part of the institution. for the first 50 years of this history, it was the main thing to see here. to these takes back 1800s. william lives here with his wife in 1910 when he sold the biggest part of the ranch to the gallatin family. brinton buysford the house. he puts it into this shape in 1928 after a remodel. it,as five bedrooms in including bradford's big bedroom. when brinton remodeled it, he made sure every bedroom had its own bath. it was a good home for a country gentleman. this was the repository for his art. this was to relax and have a good time. sheridan was the heartbeat of the dude ranch industry. there were lots of dude ranches and bradford had good
remington and charlie russell were not. borein really was. he worked on ranches throughout california and mexico. he was a marvelous draftsman. you can see that illustrated in this drawing. just a beautiful piece. of ink. master he becomes good friends with frederick britton. -- bradford brinton. he collects 200 pieces of his work. we are in the brinton house. this is the original part of the institution. for the first 50 years of this history, it was the main thing to see here. to these takes...
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Sep 2, 2019
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because he also wanted to start a mercantile store when he got there, so he had enough men armed with remington rifles. they headed up the bozeman trail. they had several scrapes with some sioux warriors, and a couple of his men, as they made their way out through wyoming, couple of his men were killed. but he did make it all the way to the yellowstone river right on the other side of the bozeman pass. nelson story made it to the yellowstone river, established a cattle ranch over there. he arrived early december, 1866. that was his first step in building what you could certainly argue was an empire. after the cattle drive, he has a log cabin will on main street, and he begins partnering with another businessman here in town, a fellow by the name of leander black. they had a mercantile operation. typical hardware-type operation of the american west. they sold just about everything in the store. you only had a couple of hundred people in the area at the most, but the thing were they really garnered a lot of success is on the others bozeman pass, was was land the united states government had desig
because he also wanted to start a mercantile store when he got there, so he had enough men armed with remington rifles. they headed up the bozeman trail. they had several scrapes with some sioux warriors, and a couple of his men, as they made their way out through wyoming, couple of his men were killed. but he did make it all the way to the yellowstone river right on the other side of the bozeman pass. nelson story made it to the yellowstone river, established a cattle ranch over there. he...
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Sep 21, 2019
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you saw before the other picture that i just showed you with frederick remington's art, this was the that started the gibson girl in terms of collier's magazine. he overpaid gibson double of what he would normally get of the ladies home journal so he could have him exclusively for period of two years. that was something that condÉ learned about as well. bob collier was also very into navigation produce great friend was orville wright who is on the right here and together with conde they set up the first-ever national newspaper, not newspaper, national newspaper - magazine company that had its own sales network in every major city across america. condÉ understood to sell magazines you had to make sure that your customer wanted cherica adams that were in it first of all, that your advertiser had to feel he wasn't wasting his money advertising it also you were ethical and what you sold. this was the era of quack medicines. almost every newspaper promised to give you something special. i didn't think i would want to have in a swamp for it that i don't know about you but i think that's pr
you saw before the other picture that i just showed you with frederick remington's art, this was the that started the gibson girl in terms of collier's magazine. he overpaid gibson double of what he would normally get of the ladies home journal so he could have him exclusively for period of two years. that was something that condÉ learned about as well. bob collier was also very into navigation produce great friend was orville wright who is on the right here and together with conde they set up...
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Sep 19, 2019
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this is ilight by remington.hing to do is go online to choose the one that works best for your specific skin tone and needs. this one is not for you. that's okay. normally $200 to $450, so when you go into the salon to do it, it's expensive, so you'll save money doing it at home. >> you'll save more money right here. >> slashed in half, $100 to $225, and free shipping. >> free shipping. >> switching gears. >> we're going to the kitchen.t. their power xl air fryer. it's their deluxe oven, three in one, air fryer, rotisserie and dehydrator. >> you can make jerky. >> you can do lots of things, normally $200 to $240. these are normally also slashed in half, and start at 99 dollars and -- >> free shipping. [ cheers and applause ] >> perricone, m.d., everyone in the makeup room uses it. what you picked up, the brand-new we're featuring this fragile skin therapy for any place on your body where there's delicate skin. >> like a moisturizer? >> yeah. it will help restore that skin. >> all their moisturizers is to die for.
this is ilight by remington.hing to do is go online to choose the one that works best for your specific skin tone and needs. this one is not for you. that's okay. normally $200 to $450, so when you go into the salon to do it, it's expensive, so you'll save money doing it at home. >> you'll save more money right here. >> slashed in half, $100 to $225, and free shipping. >> free shipping. >> switching gears. >> we're going to the kitchen.t. their power xl air fryer....
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when the families of the sandy hook victims took remington outdoor company to court for mass marketing assault weapons to civilians, specifically for mass shootings, it took the case five years just to overcome a challenge under the plcaa. and that was one of the success stories. what we don't see are all of the assault weapons cases that are not brought into civil court because of plcaa. now, mr. chipman, how does the existence of the protection of lawful commerce and arms act prevent victims and their families from seeking justice? >> it blocks them from holding an industry accountable before a court of law, like every other business in america is held accountable. >> civil suits often act as a regulator to prevent negligent acts by companies that otherwise have no regulatory incentive to act in the best interest of consumers. not just negligent acts but intentional acts and fraudulent acts to cover it up. do you believe that assault weapons companies are taking steps to avoid negligence when they manufacture these devices and sell them to civilians? >> i think certainly their market
when the families of the sandy hook victims took remington outdoor company to court for mass marketing assault weapons to civilians, specifically for mass shootings, it took the case five years just to overcome a challenge under the plcaa. and that was one of the success stories. what we don't see are all of the assault weapons cases that are not brought into civil court because of plcaa. now, mr. chipman, how does the existence of the protection of lawful commerce and arms act prevent victims...