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the end of the war brought a new kind of west in broken arrow from 1950 james stewart, please of army scale, to negotiate a peace treaty with apache leader to cheats. the film put its native and white characters on equal footing. the do you think because i am an indian, i'm a fool, you can trick least i would not have come here if i thought that a full season, only today it is because i respect you as a leader of your people that i think i've 2 more all the start having things like broken arrow with jimmy stewart and 1950, and anthony mans devil's doorway also 1950. both of those are our sympathetic westerns with strong and native characters, but played by white actors and red face, but there dramas of white sympathy, the late 19 sixties and early seventy's hollywood sympathies entirely with the natives. new your revisionist questions like soldier blue and little big man. flip the script a manifest destiny. dustin hoffman, and little big man plays a white man. raised by the cheyenne, retails the old wild west stores. but now the cowboys and soldiers are the good ones. and the natives,
the end of the war brought a new kind of west in broken arrow from 1950 james stewart, please of army scale, to negotiate a peace treaty with apache leader to cheats. the film put its native and white characters on equal footing. the do you think because i am an indian, i'm a fool, you can trick least i would not have come here if i thought that a full season, only today it is because i respect you as a leader of your people that i think i've 2 more all the start having things like broken arrow...
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like the reporter says, james stewart and the man who shot liberty valance. when the legend becomes fact, the reason hollywood keeps coming back to wyatt earp, burrough continued, is that his story contains just about every element of what interests us about our frontier past. from cow towns to a mining camp to the perils of law enforcement to family blood feuds like the oak corral and its aftermath. and the earp story is so applicable to any time, any era that it's used as a framework for every clash between the law and organized. director brian de palma's and writer david mamet's 1987 film the untouchables instance. that movie had very little to do with the real story ness and capone, but everything to do with the story of wyatt earp and the clintons, the glorious chicago show in the 1920s is like the wide open tombstone. in 1880, barr said. instead of stolen cattle across the mexican border, we illicit booze across the canadian border. instead of mexican federales, we have mounties. the untouchables are like the four earp brothers and doc holliday with con
like the reporter says, james stewart and the man who shot liberty valance. when the legend becomes fact, the reason hollywood keeps coming back to wyatt earp, burrough continued, is that his story contains just about every element of what interests us about our frontier past. from cow towns to a mining camp to the perils of law enforcement to family blood feuds like the oak corral and its aftermath. and the earp story is so applicable to any time, any era that it's used as a framework for...
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james act? >> well, i will say thank you to stewart for reading and complimenting my book. regards to your question, i think what we are likely to see is tomorrow and perhaps out of an abundance of caution, james will allow the day to expire and wait until midnight. i think what we are likely to see if donald trump is unable to come up with the bond money despite the proclamations that he has $500 million. i think what letitia will do is put security interests on the property. she is not going to take them and sell them off but she will secure them. that is so that donald trump himself can't dissipate the assets while the case is on appeal. that's the whole reason for the bond requirement so when the time comes to collect on the judgment, they are not gone. so i think she has a duty to the citizens of new york to protect those interests by putting security interests on them. i think that's what she will do because that gives her an ownership interest. he can't sell them and if and when the case is over, she can chekt. >> someone close to the expresident told the washington
james act? >> well, i will say thank you to stewart for reading and complimenting my book. regards to your question, i think what we are likely to see is tomorrow and perhaps out of an abundance of caution, james will allow the day to expire and wait until midnight. i think what we are likely to see if donald trump is unable to come up with the bond money despite the proclamations that he has $500 million. i think what letitia will do is put security interests on the property. she is not...
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james, assembly speaker -- you can applaud any one of if you want. [cheers and applause] i'm going back to the majority leader, andrea stewart cozens.heers and applause] we're going to have to look after women. speaking of, majority leaders crystal people stokes. the senate minority leader, will barkley, the esteemed judges of the new york court of appeals. [applause] new york city mayor eric adams. mayors and county executives from■- all across the state and we're also joined -- yes, you can applaud, former governors david patterson and george pataki. [applause] also many representatives from labor, distinguished guest and clergy leaders including dr. a.r. ber who is our president of the interfaith counsel. members of my cabinet and council liz fein. and special tribute to the visionary behind many of our ideas, michael asher. [applause] but today is not about us. it's about the 20 million hard working new yorkers we are privileged■úrepresent. and what we can deliver for them in the year ahead. i've listened as new yorkers have told me about the challenges they face and the dreams they hold. and with them in mind i proudly share my
james, assembly speaker -- you can applaud any one of if you want. [cheers and applause] i'm going back to the majority leader, andrea stewart cozens.heers and applause] we're going to have to look after women. speaking of, majority leaders crystal people stokes. the senate minority leader, will barkley, the esteemed judges of the new york court of appeals. [applause] new york city mayor eric adams. mayors and county executives from■- all across the state and we're also joined -- yes, you can...
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celebrity chef leichhardt many >> large of martha stewart now streaming on max >> new tonight, an interview with the prosecutor involved in the cases of both james and jennifer crumbley, the parents of the 2021 michigan school shooter cnn's jean casarez talks with the prosecutor a day after james crumbley was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, the same charges his wife was convicted of just a few weeks before jean >> well, we have not heard from karen mcdonald and over two years because of a gag order that wasn't lifted until last night. >> i've never, ever, ever thought >> or doubted that this case was strong. >> james and jennifer crumbley didn't pull the trigger. but karen mcdonald, the michigan prosecutor, who oversaw both cases. says they were clearly responsible. >> i knew once the actual evidence was in front of 12 reasonable people, that they would come to the conclusion. we can't just let them walk away from that. it's it's just not right legal experts now saying the guilty charges against the crumbleys will likely set a new precedent surrounding the degree to which parents of school >> shooters can also be held accountable. did
celebrity chef leichhardt many >> large of martha stewart now streaming on max >> new tonight, an interview with the prosecutor involved in the cases of both james and jennifer crumbley, the parents of the 2021 michigan school shooter cnn's jean casarez talks with the prosecutor a day after james crumbley was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, the same charges his wife was convicted of just a few weeks before jean >> well, we have not heard from karen mcdonald and over...
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stewart will also be among those honored. and ginsburg's children are not happy with the selections and now want her name removed from these awards. joining us now, james ginsburg, the late supreme court justices, son james, thank you so much for being with us. these awards gym, they're intended to honor women who exemplify qualities of empathy and humility. so how did they end up with this list this year >> i haven't got a clue. you'd have to ask the people behind the opperman foundation that question yeah. the original purpose of the award was i have a great if you're to recognize an extraordinary woman who was exercised a positive and notable influence on society and served as an exemplary role model in both principles and practice and whether you want to discuss the wisdom of opening up that two men are not, is one thing, but i i think it would be hard pressed to apply that description to people like elon musk and rupert murdoch. and that's why the family is so upset, not just a children, the whole family and her clerk family or long in fact, it was her one of our law clerks who sent the letter to the foundation saying, please rethink this. and of
stewart will also be among those honored. and ginsburg's children are not happy with the selections and now want her name removed from these awards. joining us now, james ginsburg, the late supreme court justices, son james, thank you so much for being with us. these awards gym, they're intended to honor women who exemplify qualities of empathy and humility. so how did they end up with this list this year >> i haven't got a clue. you'd have to ask the people behind the opperman foundation...
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stewart mcdonald. and let's talk to political author owen bennett. do we know owen? what's going on? >> well, i think, you know, we like to think of spying as sort of jamesknow, that spy craft is not like that now. and people like iain duncan smith have been, you know, vocal in concerns know, really, vocal in concerns over china and their espionage tactics. and you only need to look at, for example, what's going on, america, where they're trying to ban tiktok because they tiktok like they said that tiktok is like having 100 spy balloons having 100 million spy balloons on the us. so this on phones across the us. so this this front of espionage is very much, you know, it's been going on for a while now. and some would that people the would say that people in the west perhaps too slow west are perhaps a bit too slow to but remember, to pick up on it. but remember, there general election there is a general election coming and i guess coming this year, and i guess there that this could coming this year, and i guess the something that this could coming this year, and i guess the something thatt this could coming this year, and i guess the something that might
stewart mcdonald. and let's talk to political author owen bennett. do we know owen? what's going on? >> well, i think, you know, we like to think of spying as sort of jamesknow, that spy craft is not like that now. and people like iain duncan smith have been, you know, vocal in concerns know, really, vocal in concerns over china and their espionage tactics. and you only need to look at, for example, what's going on, america, where they're trying to ban tiktok because they tiktok like they...