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her latest book is "prairie fires, the american dreams of laura ingalls wilder. -- wilder." it was one of the new york times best books of the year and won the 2018 hewlett surprise for biography. it also the national book one critics circle award for 2018raphical award and the award. and the final list given by the columbia journalism school. caroline frazier has traveled the country for the past two years, giving talks on laura ingalls wilder, her daughter, and other related topics related to groups, large and small, as schools, public libraries, conferences, and universities. formerly on the step of the new yorker, carolyn frazier's article also appears in the new york review of books, the atlantic, the los angeles times, book review, and the london review books, among other publications. she is also the author of "god's plan child, living and dying in in the christian science church and rewilding the world." she graduated from mercer island high school and she received her phd in english and american literature. that was from harvard university. she lives with her husban
her latest book is "prairie fires, the american dreams of laura ingalls wilder. -- wilder." it was one of the new york times best books of the year and won the 2018 hewlett surprise for biography. it also the national book one critics circle award for 2018raphical award and the award. and the final list given by the columbia journalism school. caroline frazier has traveled the country for the past two years, giving talks on laura ingalls wilder, her daughter, and other related topics...
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and why did you start studying laura ingalls wilder? i also discovered the books as a kid and read them and loved them and thought they were fantastic. i think part of the reason i really loved them was because my grandmother and most of my grandparents had been farmers in the midwest. from --e all immigrants mainly from scandinavian places and came to minnesota, wisconsin , and were farming in the late 1890's. and some of the same places, the same areas that laura ingalls had lived. so i think it was really fascinating to me to discover these books that told stories that cast some light on what they must have gone through. and then, as an adult, i had an opportunity to review the first eye on graffiti of rose wilder lane, laura ingalls wilder's daughter who at one point was a pretty well-known journalist. 1990's, a biography of her appeared and it was quite a scandal actually because it claimed she was really the author. and he taught at the university of missouri. it created quite a sensation. like -- little fraud on the prairie. so i
and why did you start studying laura ingalls wilder? i also discovered the books as a kid and read them and loved them and thought they were fantastic. i think part of the reason i really loved them was because my grandmother and most of my grandparents had been farmers in the midwest. from --e all immigrants mainly from scandinavian places and came to minnesota, wisconsin , and were farming in the late 1890's. and some of the same places, the same areas that laura ingalls had lived. so i think...
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wilder's daughter, who was at one time a pretty well known journalist. and in the '90s, a biography of her appeared and it was quite a scandal, actually, because it claimed that she was really the author. >> that was william holts. he was from the university of missouri, right? >> yeah. he taught at the university of missouri. it created quite a sensation. there were lots of headlines like little fraud on the prairie. >> right, right, right. >> so i reviewed that book. that's when i started looking at wilder's manuscripts and kind of thinking about what an interesting story that was. >> her life? >> yes. >> i think you mention in your book that a lot of his assertions about rose writing the books actually is in the appendix, right? did he set out, do you think, to debunk it, or did he just somehow fall into that later? >> yeah. it was kind of an odd presentation in some ways because he seemed to have some real hostility towards laura as part of the story. i was very critical of her. yet he didn't bring up this thing that was a central part of the book. h
wilder's daughter, who was at one time a pretty well known journalist. and in the '90s, a biography of her appeared and it was quite a scandal, actually, because it claimed that she was really the author. >> that was william holts. he was from the university of missouri, right? >> yeah. he taught at the university of missouri. it created quite a sensation. there were lots of headlines like little fraud on the prairie. >> right, right, right. >> so i reviewed that book....
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next placeon to the that was wilder. himself.to wander by i think it was that he was not supremely dedicated to the domestic farming seen. wife?t about his poor was she doing the lion's share or was she resigned? >> in some ways she was. that was a lot of many women at the time to hold down before it. i think she was a very patient, very accepting person in a lot of ways. hereems she finally put down when she got mad and basically said this far and no farther. i think she did in part for the children that she wanted to receive. click so much education did lauren get? >> for the time she got it pretty good, she never graduated from high school. i think she felt a little badly about that. read for ate well person of her age. they never had a library when she was there. and talk about how wonderful had it was now that kids access to libraries. books, theyew really valued literature. the son of als was very literate man. i think reading at home with something they did all the time allowed. >> he was a bit of a storyteller. >
next placeon to the that was wilder. himself.to wander by i think it was that he was not supremely dedicated to the domestic farming seen. wife?t about his poor was she doing the lion's share or was she resigned? >> in some ways she was. that was a lot of many women at the time to hold down before it. i think she was a very patient, very accepting person in a lot of ways. hereems she finally put down when she got mad and basically said this far and no farther. i think she did in part for...
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so it's a very worthwhile effort, the wilderness program.said it's one of the staples that's been around for a very long time. >> thank you for that, chief. i would note i'm sure, and i don't want to speak for my fellow commissioners, but there have been a number of things that the poa has done that i'm sure that one or all of us have disagreed with. and you know, the speaker referenced the most recent ad that it's funny and notable that at one point the poa sued one of the other candidates in the race. so you don't have to agree with what the poa is doing in all instances. but the point of this donation the point of this program, is to help children, to help disadvantaged youth in the city who would not have opportunities would not have these opportunities otherwise. so that's why i wanted to hear from the chief about the program to see what the program was for and to make sure it's something that we can all get behind and support. and at least for me i can speak for myself, it's certainly a worthy cause. >> yes. the police wilderness progr
so it's a very worthwhile effort, the wilderness program.said it's one of the staples that's been around for a very long time. >> thank you for that, chief. i would note i'm sure, and i don't want to speak for my fellow commissioners, but there have been a number of things that the poa has done that i'm sure that one or all of us have disagreed with. and you know, the speaker referenced the most recent ad that it's funny and notable that at one point the poa sued one of the other...
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tyson fury will get his re—match with deontay wilder in february, after wilder beat luis ortiz to retainld heavyweight title for the 10th time in las vegas. it was a shaky start for the champion, who was out—boxed by ortiz for six rounds. but in the seventh, wilder's devastating right hand left ortiz on the canvas, unable to beat the count. afterwards he said tyson fury was definitely next, and then he wanted a unification bout with whoever wins the rematch between anthonyjoshua and andy ruinunior. that fight is in saudi arabia on december the 7th. meanwhile, callum smith has successfully defended his wba super—middleweight title in his home town of liverpool. the fight against fellow—britain john ryder went the distance but smith won it on a unanimous points decision. great britain's dave ryding crashed out of the opening slalom race of the world cup season in finland. he was in second place after the first leg, as he looked for his first victory, but he fell towards the end of the second leg. there has neve been a british winner of an alpine skiing world cup event. that's all from spor
tyson fury will get his re—match with deontay wilder in february, after wilder beat luis ortiz to retainld heavyweight title for the 10th time in las vegas. it was a shaky start for the champion, who was out—boxed by ortiz for six rounds. but in the seventh, wilder's devastating right hand left ortiz on the canvas, unable to beat the count. afterwards he said tyson fury was definitely next, and then he wanted a unification bout with whoever wins the rematch between anthonyjoshua and andy...
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tyson fury will get his re—match with deontay wilder in february, after wilder beat luis 0rtiz to retainpion, who was out—boxed by 0rtiz for six rounds. but in the seventh, wilder's devastating right hand left 0rtiz on the canvas, unable to beat the count.
tyson fury will get his re—match with deontay wilder in february, after wilder beat luis 0rtiz to retainpion, who was out—boxed by 0rtiz for six rounds. but in the seventh, wilder's devastating right hand left 0rtiz on the canvas, unable to beat the count.
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important thing to note here was a wilderness bill and not a resource concentration bill. equate it with anything else going on, i think it is a mistake. that did not consider threats to clean water, it did not consider how to protect the colorado river water shed, it did not consider the impacts of uranium mining key it the future discussion. the majority of the lands that considered in the grand canyon mineral under obama were never reviewed during the drafting of the wilderness bill and staffers who helped draft the wilderness act testified on record that conflating the bill with the withdrawal is simply incorrect. yet somehow we hear these arguments making this false comparison between the arizona wilderness act and the mineral withdrawal act. i don't see how any of this justifies that line of thinking justifies extremist attacks on federal employees. it is insulting to federal land managers to get harassed in the supermarket, followed home out of their cars, in their cars, get graffiti painting on their houses, get attacked at work to be told the arizona wilderness ac
important thing to note here was a wilderness bill and not a resource concentration bill. equate it with anything else going on, i think it is a mistake. that did not consider threats to clean water, it did not consider how to protect the colorado river water shed, it did not consider the impacts of uranium mining key it the future discussion. the majority of the lands that considered in the grand canyon mineral under obama were never reviewed during the drafting of the wilderness bill and...
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the prairie" author laura i think ingals wilder. >> when mary almost died, laura was forced into this role she had never condemn plated for herself which was to become a teacher. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, we continue our look at the work of pulitzer prize winning cartoonist with cartoons from presidents bush to obama, and who acquired his collection. every weekend on c-span 3. the house of representatives is seeking grand jury materials from the mueller investigation to determine whether president trump lied in written responses to questions from the special counsel. a three-judge panel at the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit heard oral argument on how the documents are relevant to the ongoing impeachment inquiry. this is just under an hour and a half.
the prairie" author laura i think ingals wilder. >> when mary almost died, laura was forced into this role she had never condemn plated for herself which was to become a teacher. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, we continue our look at the work of pulitzer prize winning cartoonist with cartoons from presidents bush to obama, and who acquired his collection. every weekend on c-span 3. the house of representatives is seeking grand jury materials from the mueller investigation to...
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it's gone from remote wilderness to tourist hotspot in just a few decades.tion of choice for thousands of thrill seekers. but with tourism and climate change taking their toll on the region, visitors now have a greener, more sustainable way of getting there. ladies and gentlemen, have a wonderful first day in antarctica. the coldest, most hostile place on earth. and one of the most popular. nearly 80,000 visit this fragile environment each year. every passenger generating five tonnes of c02. a polar paradox — antarctica's tourist boom threatening its very existence. now, though, hope on the horizon. to be on the first hybrid—powered expedition ship in the world, that makes it pretty special. it is the same technology as you have in your trusty telephone, only larger. on its maiden voyage, the ship's electric engines drastically cutting the environmental impact and delivering savings of 20%. on higher decks, 430 passengers can enjoy its lounges, infinity pool and hot tubs — a bubble of luxury in a wintry wilderness. they are also invited to seek scientific en
it's gone from remote wilderness to tourist hotspot in just a few decades.tion of choice for thousands of thrill seekers. but with tourism and climate change taking their toll on the region, visitors now have a greener, more sustainable way of getting there. ladies and gentlemen, have a wonderful first day in antarctica. the coldest, most hostile place on earth. and one of the most popular. nearly 80,000 visit this fragile environment each year. every passenger generating five tonnes of c02. a...
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tyson fury will get his rematch with deontay wilder in february, after wilder beat luis ortiz to retainrounds. but in the seventh, wilder's devastating right hand left ortiz on the canvas, unable to beat the count. afterwards he said tyson fury was definitely next, and then he wanted a unification bout with whoever wins the rematch between anthonyjoshua and andy ruinunior. that fight is in saudi arabia on december the 7th. britain's dave ryding crashed out of the opening slalom race of the world cup season, at levi in finland. he was in second place after the first leg, as he looked for his first victory — but he fell towards the end of the second leg. there's never been a british winner of an alpine skiing world cup event. that's all the sport for now. president trump's lawyer — rudy giuliani — has said he's not concerned about being indicted for crimes now being investigated by the impeachment inquiry. this is after the us state department released records relating to the trump administration's dealings with ukraine which show repeated contacts between secretary of state mike pompeo a
tyson fury will get his rematch with deontay wilder in february, after wilder beat luis ortiz to retainrounds. but in the seventh, wilder's devastating right hand left ortiz on the canvas, unable to beat the count. afterwards he said tyson fury was definitely next, and then he wanted a unification bout with whoever wins the rematch between anthonyjoshua and andy ruinunior. that fight is in saudi arabia on december the 7th. britain's dave ryding crashed out of the opening slalom race of the...
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tyson fury will get his rematch with deontay wilder in february, after wilder beat luis 0rtiz to retainout—boxed by 0rtiz for six rounds. but in the seventh, wilder's devastating right hand left 0rtiz on the canvas, unable to beat the count. afterwards, he said tyson fury was definitely next, and then he wanted a unification bout with whoever wins the rematch between anthonyjoshua and andy ruinunior. that fight is in saudi arabia on december the 7th. britain's dave ryding has given himself an excellent chance of winning a world cup slalom race for the first time. he's in second place after the first leg of the season's opening event, at levi in finland. he's come close in the past, finishing second twice and over a decade in the sport, he's improved his ranking each year to now sit in the top ten. britain has never had a winner at an alpine skiing world cup event. the second leg isjust getting underway. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. there's been a record turnout for the district elections in hong kong, which will give an indication of levels of support f
tyson fury will get his rematch with deontay wilder in february, after wilder beat luis 0rtiz to retainout—boxed by 0rtiz for six rounds. but in the seventh, wilder's devastating right hand left 0rtiz on the canvas, unable to beat the count. afterwards, he said tyson fury was definitely next, and then he wanted a unification bout with whoever wins the rematch between anthonyjoshua and andy ruinunior. that fight is in saudi arabia on december the 7th. britain's dave ryding has given himself an...
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bulk in college is not even 70 years old yet in zimbabwe this school in the middle of the wilderness is already something of a legend. to quell and some colleagues look in the archives their school stands on the side of the bush to gold mine which shut down in 1951 the mines homes were then used to house boarding school boys and mine offices became classrooms when it opened in 1954 falcon college was one of the 1st private boarding schools in the then british colony of southern rhodesia. in the school's early years people had little free time and they helped to clear the bush and landscape the school yard. pupils were used and loved the fields were flattened by a bulldozer and then the boys had to do planting of the fields it was in the timetable and they had certain times they had to get in front grass i don't know that most parents would like that so much. but that's not happening. these days afternoons proto to sports leon he's the star of the rugby team that's why he was awarded a scholarship there at carleton college athletics is considered to be just as important as mathematics
bulk in college is not even 70 years old yet in zimbabwe this school in the middle of the wilderness is already something of a legend. to quell and some colleagues look in the archives their school stands on the side of the bush to gold mine which shut down in 1951 the mines homes were then used to house boarding school boys and mine offices became classrooms when it opened in 1954 falcon college was one of the 1st private boarding schools in the then british colony of southern rhodesia. in the...
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grain-free blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire. feed the wolf that lives inside your dog with blue wilderness. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing everweeks. and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. talk to your doctor today, and learn how janssen can help you explore cost support options. remission can start with stelara®. the roomba i7+ with cleanng base automatic dirt disposal and allergenlock™ bags that trap 99% of all
grain-free blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire. feed the wolf that lives inside your dog with blue wilderness. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing everweeks. and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had...
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>> i'm a wilderness guide. >> stephen: a wilderness guide. well, there's a lot of it here.oing? >> diving for red rock lobster. >> stephen: you're going to dive for a lobster. >> yeah. >> stephen: quick question: are there sharks out there? >> look, there are sharks anywhere in the ocean. >> i'm not too worried. >> stephen: what do sharks eat, warrick? >> seals? >> stephen: okay. the you know what you look like in the flippers and the outfit. yo seal. so you're going to go out there looking like a seal in shark-infested waters to grab-- a spiny bug the size of a football. and that-- that's a job that-- that people have down here. >> yeah. >> stephen: i'm in. why don't you-- why don't you show me how to do it? >> yup. >> stephen: excellent. please. all right. >> yup, yup, come on. >> stephen: no, you go on. you show me how, and then i'll-- i'll be next. yeah, go on, man. whoo. this is what i'm gonna do. ( laughter ) compared to hand fishing seemed reasonable. so i sucked it up and gave it one more shot. >> are you ready? >> stephen: yeah. i think-- i think-- this is as close
>> i'm a wilderness guide. >> stephen: a wilderness guide. well, there's a lot of it here.oing? >> diving for red rock lobster. >> stephen: you're going to dive for a lobster. >> yeah. >> stephen: quick question: are there sharks out there? >> look, there are sharks anywhere in the ocean. >> i'm not too worried. >> stephen: what do sharks eat, warrick? >> seals? >> stephen: okay. the you know what you look like in the flippers...
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. >> alaska's arctic wilderness is coming to san francisco in an immersive experience. >> giant screensand mirrors surround visitors with majestic scenes of the arctic refuge. videos from about 20 filmmakers captured caribou migration and other wildlife. the wilderness society created this exhibit. >> right now the arctic refuge is severely threatened with oil and gas development and in the upcoming months we anticipate the trump administration leasing off the coastal plain of the arctic refuge. >> the exhibit is located on 17th street near >>> if you were hoping for fresh crab for thanksgiving, you might need to come up with another plan. >>> a trip to a dollar store takes a frightening twist for some shop sfleers and one of the most adorable things about holidays in the bay area sun wrapped today. first some money saving deals in "tech bytes." >> start the countdown. black friday is officially seven days away. for amazon, lowe's and best buy, it's here. >> amazon sales include the echo show 5 at more than 40% off. at lowe's save $250 on the irobot roomba. at best buy, the apple watch
. >> alaska's arctic wilderness is coming to san francisco in an immersive experience. >> giant screensand mirrors surround visitors with majestic scenes of the arctic refuge. videos from about 20 filmmakers captured caribou migration and other wildlife. the wilderness society created this exhibit. >> right now the arctic refuge is severely threatened with oil and gas development and in the upcoming months we anticipate the trump administration leasing off the coastal plain of...
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but in new york james madison describes congress to be in a wilderness of no path forward had ever been written before so they had to decide on the politics surrounding the decision to locate the capital on the banks of the potomac from the general assembly and for congress to build a capital there. but also the question of the committee system and what would the rules be. about the standing government and madison became and then to think we didn't really needed it. with the anti- federalist that the central government would become too powerful. it is a fascinating story than the author of the gerrymander which help to get rid of in this congress he makes a number of appearances in the book. and then to be part of the architect of the big compromise and those that were represented according to population in the senate and each state would get two senators. there are a lot of fascinating details about our political history is called the first congress. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> now we have the main event. have the pleasure of introducing who needs no intr
but in new york james madison describes congress to be in a wilderness of no path forward had ever been written before so they had to decide on the politics surrounding the decision to locate the capital on the banks of the potomac from the general assembly and for congress to build a capital there. but also the question of the committee system and what would the rules be. about the standing government and madison became and then to think we didn't really needed it. with the anti- federalist...
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. >>> alaska's arctic wilderness is coming to san francisco in a new immersive experience.it's about more than learning about animals. the political message also on display. >>> a different kind of snowy experience. frozen 2 opens in theaters tomorrow. what are you searching a version of myself who doesn't make decisions based on fear? no, what streaming apps are you searching for? oh. because you have xfinity flex. it puts your apps in one place, and it comes with your internet. try it! kung fu panda. ah. you have kids? nope. xfinity flex a personalized streaming dashboard that's simple, easy, awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $29.99 a month for 12 months and add a flex 4k streaming device on us. click, call or visit a store today. great gifts at this price? is this for real? not exactly that's bargain bliss setting in you're basking in the glow of great gifts at deep discount prices. and is that... mmhmm ♪grocery outlet jingle >>> alaska's arctic wilderness is coming to san francisco in a new immersive experience. giant screens and mirrors surround with majes
. >>> alaska's arctic wilderness is coming to san francisco in a new immersive experience.it's about more than learning about animals. the political message also on display. >>> a different kind of snowy experience. frozen 2 opens in theaters tomorrow. what are you searching a version of myself who doesn't make decisions based on fear? no, what streaming apps are you searching for? oh. because you have xfinity flex. it puts your apps in one place, and it comes with your...
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it's gone from remote wilderness to tourist hotspot — in just a few decades. of thrill seekers. but with tourism and climate change taking their toll on the region — visitors now have a greener, more sustainable way of getting there. andy beatt reports. ladies and gentlemen, have a wonderful first day in antarctica. the coldest, most hostile place on earth. and one of the most popular. nearly 80,000 visit this fragile environment each year. every passenger generating five tonnes of c02. a polar paradox — antarctica's tourist boom threatening its very existence. now, though, hope on the horizon. to be on the first hybrid—powered expedition ship in the world, that makes it pretty special. it is the same technology as you have in your trusty telephone, only larger. on its maiden voyage, the ship's electric engines drastically cutting the environmental impact and delivering savings of 20%. 0n higher decks, 430 passengers can enjoy its lounges, infinity pool and hot tubs — a bubble of luxury in a wintry wilderness. they are also invited to seek scientific enlighten
it's gone from remote wilderness to tourist hotspot — in just a few decades. of thrill seekers. but with tourism and climate change taking their toll on the region — visitors now have a greener, more sustainable way of getting there. andy beatt reports. ladies and gentlemen, have a wonderful first day in antarctica. the coldest, most hostile place on earth. and one of the most popular. nearly 80,000 visit this fragile environment each year. every passenger generating five tonnes of c02. a...
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it looks as though tyson fury‘s rematch with deontay wilder is on next february, after wilder beat luisr the tenth time in las vegas. meanwhile, callum smith has successfully defended his wba super—middleweight title in his home town of liverpool. the fight against fellow—britain john ryder went the distance — but smith won it on a unanimous points decision. finally, back to football, and there was an incredible final in south america's top club competition, the copa libertadores. the brazilian side flamengo trailed argentina's river plate 1—0 — but gabriel barbosa scored in the 89th and 92nd minutes, before being sent off! it's flamengo's first libertadores title for 38 years. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, here's the papers. hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me are the journalist and commentator anne ashworth, and john crowley who is the editorial director of first draft, an organisation that investigates the spread of misleading and false news. hopefully none of that this morning. let's take a look at the front pages. the sunday telegraph lead
it looks as though tyson fury‘s rematch with deontay wilder is on next february, after wilder beat luisr the tenth time in las vegas. meanwhile, callum smith has successfully defended his wba super—middleweight title in his home town of liverpool. the fight against fellow—britain john ryder went the distance — but smith won it on a unanimous points decision. finally, back to football, and there was an incredible final in south america's top club competition, the copa libertadores. the...
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they came to lincoln hills they were not there to entertain, but to rest and enjoy the colorado wilderness. it was also supported by a number of black churches in denver. those churches would gather on memorial day, july 4, and labor day. a lodge that was built in lincoln hills was the crown jewel of lincoln hills. bedrooms, the resort also had 17 cabins that were rented out between memorial day and labor day. you are probably asking the question, why only between memorial day and labor day? you saw the snowstorm yesterday. the roads were dirt roads going up to the mountain. up in that area during the wintertime, there could be three to four feet of snow. weeks lodge and winks tavern were only operated during the summer months. during the summer months, there were as many as 5000 visitors, and guess would come to the resort. wink's hills, along with panorama and the tavern were a monument and a testament to the ingenuity and the entrepreneurial spirit of black americans. nks" hamlan, the proprietor and builder of the lodge, was a valued citizen in the county. during his tenure from 1926 to
they came to lincoln hills they were not there to entertain, but to rest and enjoy the colorado wilderness. it was also supported by a number of black churches in denver. those churches would gather on memorial day, july 4, and labor day. a lodge that was built in lincoln hills was the crown jewel of lincoln hills. bedrooms, the resort also had 17 cabins that were rented out between memorial day and labor day. you are probably asking the question, why only between memorial day and labor day?...
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grain-free blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire.s. ♪ are you ready? ♪ are you ready for some fun ? ♪ ♪ are you ready? ♪ we can't stop, we've only just begun ♪ ♪ ooooooooo... ♪ i'll show you something neeeeeewwww ♪ ♪ i'll show you something, ♪ i'll show you something ...neeeeeewwww♪ ♪ shouldn't they go to prison for as long as the law allows? chesa boudin said he wouldn't seek maximum sentences as district attorney, even for murder. we are a progressive city, but letting violent criminals off early endangers everyone. ad paid for by san francisco police officers association. not authorized by a candidate or committee controlled by a candidate. disclosures at sfethics.org. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by weathertech, the ultimate american made vehicle protection. >>> best part of the show. it's janai. what's going on? >> that's so sweet, dan. we start "pop news" with selena gomez ready to take the stage again. ♪ just about a week after releasing new music comes news the "love you to lose me" singer will perform during the a
grain-free blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire.s. ♪ are you ready? ♪ are you ready for some fun ? ♪ ♪ are you ready? ♪ we can't stop, we've only just begun ♪ ♪ ooooooooo... ♪ i'll show you something neeeeeewwww ♪ ♪ i'll show you something, ♪ i'll show you something ...neeeeeewwww♪ ♪ shouldn't they go to prison for as long as the law allows? chesa boudin said he wouldn't seek maximum sentences as district attorney, even for murder. we are a progressive city,...
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part of believe or to believe down to wilders defended his w.b.c.heavyweight boxing title with a devastating knockout win over louis ortiz wilder made a typically theatrical entrance to the ring for their rematch at the m.g.m. grand in las vegas that's pretty cool but once the action started the american was trailing on all 3 score cards after the 1st 6 rounds however right at the end of the 7th all he needed was a right hand which dropped ortiz the cuban got to his feet but couldn't recover in time to beat the 10 count wilder's now set to fight tyson fury in february. when you have power mark on him you know you're not worried about if you win rounds or not i don't i don't want that to be in my mind whether i'm really not around and not you know and because i don't know my mind to be cloudy you know drinking about the rounds and rounds you know most of the time these guys were around on me anyway you know but i know that sooner or later you know it's going to come and when you come down baby tonight like i always. think about is that jacket will st
part of believe or to believe down to wilders defended his w.b.c.heavyweight boxing title with a devastating knockout win over louis ortiz wilder made a typically theatrical entrance to the ring for their rematch at the m.g.m. grand in las vegas that's pretty cool but once the action started the american was trailing on all 3 score cards after the 1st 6 rounds however right at the end of the 7th all he needed was a right hand which dropped ortiz the cuban got to his feet but couldn't recover in...
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for your cat it's meat rich blue wilderness.at is wild inside. you don't go home, you go viral. little leaks show up, poise® ultra thin pads are 5x drier than the leading always® period pad so you can stay you and stay amazing. poise®. the number one brand for light bladder leaks. but shouldn't somebody this is be listening?pression. so. let's talk. we're built for hearing what's important to you, one to one. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. but we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. the hazelnut spread m&m'sve all been wspokescandy! (clapping) (audience gasps) oh my what did you do?? (giggles) we ate him. frustrated that clean clothes you want to wear always seem to need an iron? next time try bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets. just toss it in the dryer to bounce out wrinkles. we dried these sh
for your cat it's meat rich blue wilderness.at is wild inside. you don't go home, you go viral. little leaks show up, poise® ultra thin pads are 5x drier than the leading always® period pad so you can stay you and stay amazing. poise®. the number one brand for light bladder leaks. but shouldn't somebody this is be listening?pression. so. let's talk. we're built for hearing what's important to you, one to one. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. but we're also a company...
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tyson fury will get his rematch with deontay wilder in february, after wilder beat luis 0rtiz to retainr six rounds. but in the seventh, wilder‘s devastating right hand left 0rtiz on the canvas, unable to beat the count. afterwards, he said tyson fury was definitely next, and then he wanted a unification bout with whoever wins the rematch between anthonyjoshua and andy ruinunior. that fight is in saudi arabia on december the 7th. britain‘s dave ryding has given himself an excellent chance of winning a world cup slalom race for the first time. he‘s in second place after the first leg of the season‘s opening event, at levvi in finland. he‘s come close in the past, finishing second twice and over a decade in the sport, he‘s improved his ranking each year to now sit in the top ten. britain has never had a winner at an alpine skiing world cup event. that‘s all the sport for now. i‘ll have more in the next hour. liberal democrat leader jo swinson has said today that there has "been a squeeze" on her party during the campaign but that she is "not conceding yet". speaking on the bbc‘s andrew ma
tyson fury will get his rematch with deontay wilder in february, after wilder beat luis 0rtiz to retainr six rounds. but in the seventh, wilder‘s devastating right hand left 0rtiz on the canvas, unable to beat the count. afterwards, he said tyson fury was definitely next, and then he wanted a unification bout with whoever wins the rematch between anthonyjoshua and andy ruinunior. that fight is in saudi arabia on december the 7th. britain‘s dave ryding has given himself an excellent chance...
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in other words, they inhabited an old world and the so-called wilderness in which the english arrived you can see here was full of villages. the wampanoag recent history mattered too. though the thanksgiving myths suggest the pilgrim Ãbin fact, it was just one in a string of bloody meetings between the wampanoags and europeans since 1524. not 16, 1524. and particularly from 1602 onward. thank you to samuel the champagne he captures that theme as well during his second journey of the new england coast. here he is depicting a clash that he and his fellow french sailors had with the wampanoags of monda moya or amada moy, now called chatham massachusetts roughly at the elbow of cape cod. the thanksgiving myths portrays the wampanoags as timid and overawed by the pilgrims. i show in my book that the wampanoags were easily the stronger party during plymouth's early years. here you see a of waupun country. the english did not dictate to the wampanoags, instead, the wampanoags initially used plymouth colony as a pawn in their tribal and intertribal politics. it will come as a surprise and may
in other words, they inhabited an old world and the so-called wilderness in which the english arrived you can see here was full of villages. the wampanoag recent history mattered too. though the thanksgiving myths suggest the pilgrim Ãbin fact, it was just one in a string of bloody meetings between the wampanoags and europeans since 1524. not 16, 1524. and particularly from 1602 onward. thank you to samuel the champagne he captures that theme as well during his second journey of the new...
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a wilderness conquered by steam and coal. remote part of colorado and new mexico, on the scene i can railroad, steam and coal will take you to the west that was. >>> so this really settled the west, this railroad. >> this settled the west. >> reporter: do we see what it's like today? >> we'll see the world as it existed 140 years ago. >> reporter: john bush is >>> no paved roads, no power lines and no parking lots. >> this is essentially a time capsule, 64 miles of 1880. and once you get out of town, it is the authentic west. not the hollywood west, but the real west, the way it actually was. >> reporter: cell phones, smartphones? >> none of that stuff works as soon as you get out of town. >> reporter: its roots go deep. built to bring prospecters for the gold rush of the late 1800s. taken over in 1970 by people who wanted, not just to preserve it, but to give others a railroad experience from a century gone by. all for tickets ranging from 100 to $200 for a six-hour trip. >> people begin to slow down. we see the west here at
a wilderness conquered by steam and coal. remote part of colorado and new mexico, on the scene i can railroad, steam and coal will take you to the west that was. >>> so this really settled the west, this railroad. >> this settled the west. >> reporter: do we see what it's like today? >> we'll see the world as it existed 140 years ago. >> reporter: john bush is >>> no paved roads, no power lines and no parking lots. >> this is essentially a time...
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coming up on this programme: russia could face another spell in sporting wilderness, as anti—doping bossesr events. england investigate after their fast bowler, jofra archers, says he heard racial abuse, in their defeat to new zealand. and "the booing of bale has to stop" — tha's the call from real‘s manager to the fans, after the welshman‘s controversial flag stunt. we start with the news that wada, the world anti—doping agency, will recommend that russia be banned from all sports for four years. the wada committee investigating russia's violation of doping rules, have concluded the country should be punished for an alleged manipulaton of a database of test results. if the wada board agrees with the recommendations, then clean russian athletes could be forced to compete in neutral uniforms at next year's tokyo 0lympics, just as they did in rio. but the sanctions could affect other sports too. here are the main recommendations made by the wada committee: a four—year ban from all sports signed up to the wada code, which includes football. that covers the olympic games. russia will not be ab
coming up on this programme: russia could face another spell in sporting wilderness, as anti—doping bossesr events. england investigate after their fast bowler, jofra archers, says he heard racial abuse, in their defeat to new zealand. and "the booing of bale has to stop" — tha's the call from real‘s manager to the fans, after the welshman‘s controversial flag stunt. we start with the news that wada, the world anti—doping agency, will recommend that russia be banned from all...
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you with us what you see behind me is just a small sample of the beauty to be found in china vost wilderness which the government now wants to incorporate into a national park system a system with nature conservation as its main goal one of the 1st box will be the sun junk national park it's compass the headwaters all 3 of biggest river systems the yellow river the mekong river and the sea but the head of the opening next year there are concerns about what it might mean for the local population many a form of tibet to nomads. lustrous mountains clearly it is and abundant wildlife. including the rez know lebed these are some of the treasures of what set to become one of china's 1st national parks inching high province conservationists are excited it's huge it's diverse it's got almost every ecosystem you could possibly look for. creating spaces to protect nature is not a new idea in china some 15 percent of the land has been set aside as parks but they are run by various agencies and currently don't have and forcible guidelines to protect the ecosystems they government just hoping a unified n
you with us what you see behind me is just a small sample of the beauty to be found in china vost wilderness which the government now wants to incorporate into a national park system a system with nature conservation as its main goal one of the 1st box will be the sun junk national park it's compass the headwaters all 3 of biggest river systems the yellow river the mekong river and the sea but the head of the opening next year there are concerns about what it might mean for the local population...
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we got out in the wilderness and did our loops some of it off trail. that is what we define as a really great time in montana. this bipartisan -- i want to thank senator heinrich, stream lines the permitting process making it easier for families. we want to fish one of our great rivers, backpack in the bear tooths or the bob. this will help to that end. the bill is heavily supported by our outfitters, guides, outdoor rec groups. the montana alpine guides and so many more. i will continue to fight to get this bill passed and signed into law to help protect the outdoor heritage we have in montana. as you know the bipartisan act helped stream line a currently burdensome permitting process. can you explain how making key reforms will help increase recreational opportunities? >> thank you for the question. the lbm currently issues about 1,000 permits and we oversee 4600 permits at any one time. typically most recreational activities on the public lands do not currently require a permit. but we support this bill to help improve those permit activities and se
we got out in the wilderness and did our loops some of it off trail. that is what we define as a really great time in montana. this bipartisan -- i want to thank senator heinrich, stream lines the permitting process making it easier for families. we want to fish one of our great rivers, backpack in the bear tooths or the bob. this will help to that end. the bill is heavily supported by our outfitters, guides, outdoor rec groups. the montana alpine guides and so many more. i will continue to...
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grain-free blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire.eed the wolf that lives inside your dog with blue wilderness. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. even a- (ernie) lost rubber duckie? (burke) you mean this one? (ernie) rubber duckie! (cookie) what about a broken cookie jar? (burke) again, cookie? (cookie) yeah. me bad. (grover) yoooooow! oh! what about monsters having accidents? i am okay by the way! (burke) depends. did you cause the accident, grover? (grover) cause an accident? maybe... (bert) how do you know all this stuff? (burke) just comes with experience. (all muppets) yup. ♪ we are farmers. ♪ bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum you may have gingivitis. when you brush, and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums, and possibly... tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. wityour money almostes offered seems like it's frozen. but not here. with capital one, you can open a new savings account in about 5 minutes and earn five times
grain-free blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire.eed the wolf that lives inside your dog with blue wilderness. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. even a- (ernie) lost rubber duckie? (burke) you mean this one? (ernie) rubber duckie! (cookie) what about a broken cookie jar? (burke) again, cookie? (cookie) yeah. me bad. (grover) yoooooow! oh! what about monsters having accidents? i am okay by the way! (burke) depends. did you cause the accident, grover? (grover)...