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butch cassidy was incarcerated in here for stealing a horse. it was in here for buying a horse off his good buddy. if you are caught with stolen goods you could be tried for stealing those goods. was brought into this room we are standing in now. all of these convicts and all of these individuals coming in here, this was a time for social security numbers. most of the time these people had no birth certificates. they didn't know where they were really born or what day of the month. they gave different names. he said his name was george cassidy, not robert leroy parker. reality is born in utah. he said his parents were dead and they were very much alive at this point. who are they really? they really don't know. another interesting convicts and prisoners that came together, they would come up in prison wagons. they would come into this processing room. we had a husband and wife show up. were in an altercation over they were small ranchers, hat land -- had land that bordered ranchers land. he wanted their land and it was this constant friction be
butch cassidy was incarcerated in here for stealing a horse. it was in here for buying a horse off his good buddy. if you are caught with stolen goods you could be tried for stealing those goods. was brought into this room we are standing in now. all of these convicts and all of these individuals coming in here, this was a time for social security numbers. most of the time these people had no birth certificates. they didn't know where they were really born or what day of the month. they gave...
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butch m grew up in west louisville. he left for a new opportunity with the german football league.hen he got wind of efforts to revitalize west louisville, it got him thinking about how he could help. this is cute. >> thank you. soledad: you had an epiphany. >> i did have an epiphany. that was that i was doing well, i made it out. i should be giving back. soledad: with friends from high school, butch started sponsor4success and began raising money for local students. now they've moved into housing . >> it definitely needed new floors so we laid new carpet here. soledad: is the plan to take the houses, clean them up and sell them right away? >> not sell them right away. but the plan is to take the houses, update them, clean them up, make them decent for people to live in. hold them for a little while and then sell them to someone in the community. that would be the plan. soledad: these grassroots efforts operate against a backdrop of a public-private renewal effort called russell place of promise, a roughly $800 million project. greg fischer is the mayor of louisville. >> we've had
butch m grew up in west louisville. he left for a new opportunity with the german football league.hen he got wind of efforts to revitalize west louisville, it got him thinking about how he could help. this is cute. >> thank you. soledad: you had an epiphany. >> i did have an epiphany. that was that i was doing well, i made it out. i should be giving back. soledad: with friends from high school, butch started sponsor4success and began raising money for local students. now they've...
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they like butch cassidy and the wild bunch, and they like all those bad boys. guess what, they were thugs. they were murderers. they were thieves. and so we try to save those stories and kind reminding people not to remay not size the west that truly was never romantic at all. it was hard work. it was dangerous. very few people succeeded, and so trying to tell stories and trying to give an aha moment for our visitors is truly what we're about. >> the c-span cities tour is exploring the american story. join us the first and third weekends of each month as we take book tv and american history tv on the road, and to watch videos from all of the cities we visited, go to c-span.org/citiestour, and follow us on twitter. we now continue our feature laramie as we take you to the laramie plains museum, which features a special exhibit on wyoming women suffrage. >> we are in the women's hallway of the laramie plains museum in the ivinson mansion. in this hallway we begin to tell you the story of why wyoming was so unique granting women this right to vote, hold property,
they like butch cassidy and the wild bunch, and they like all those bad boys. guess what, they were thugs. they were murderers. they were thieves. and so we try to save those stories and kind reminding people not to remay not size the west that truly was never romantic at all. it was hard work. it was dangerous. very few people succeeded, and so trying to tell stories and trying to give an aha moment for our visitors is truly what we're about. >> the c-span cities tour is exploring the...
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steven butch whitehead, national commander, disabled erans.an vet r.an mary, vice president of government relations. munoz commissioned office association. carton, air force sergeant association. polish en wzcoski veterans usa. unningham, national president, corps rein war veteran's association of the usa. mr. lawrence gromo, national commander, american gi forum of the united states. associate members of the located in the boxes to the left. i would like to ask them to recognized.e lease join me with your applause. it's now my pleasure to introduce the executive director rmy national cemeteries miss aguilera.ham >> good morning. welcome to arlington national cemetery, thank you mr. vice for being here today and welcome mr. dan quail and his family for attending today. secretary of defense esper and secretary of the dawilke and mrs. wilke. herson, rable jim mcp chief of staff in the army general mcconville and mrs. mcconville, welcome. frankwellski, thank you. for your participation and our families here today and everyone watching across the hank you.
steven butch whitehead, national commander, disabled erans.an vet r.an mary, vice president of government relations. munoz commissioned office association. carton, air force sergeant association. polish en wzcoski veterans usa. unningham, national president, corps rein war veteran's association of the usa. mr. lawrence gromo, national commander, american gi forum of the united states. associate members of the located in the boxes to the left. i would like to ask them to recognized.e lease join...
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stephen butch whitehead, national commander, disabled american veterans. mr.y, vice president of governor -- government relations, military officers association of america. ms. karen munoz, board chair, commissioned officers association of public health service. michael r. carton, international president, air force sergeants association. mr. stephen wojikowski. maryland state commander, polish legion of american veterans usa. dr. paul h. cunningham, national president, korean war veterans association of the usa. mr. lawrence g. romo, american -- national commander, american g.i. forum of the united states. the associate members of the committee are located in the boxes to my left. i would like to ask the president's and national commanders that comprise our associate membership to stand and be recognized. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in recognizing our veterans national leadership with your applause. [applause] it is now my pleasure to introduce the executive director army national military cemeteries, ms. karen durham-aguilera. >> good morning. on beh
stephen butch whitehead, national commander, disabled american veterans. mr.y, vice president of governor -- government relations, military officers association of america. ms. karen munoz, board chair, commissioned officers association of public health service. michael r. carton, international president, air force sergeants association. mr. stephen wojikowski. maryland state commander, polish legion of american veterans usa. dr. paul h. cunningham, national president, korean war veterans...
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arrington: i first met butch on a flight back to lubbock. he was returning home from treatment at m.d. anderson. clearly fatigued from his fight against cancer, he never once complained. instead, he encouraged me. butch, you inspire me with your authenticity, your humility, and your unwavering faith. i want you to know we love you and we're praying for you and your family and we know you are in god's loving and capable hands. god bless and go west texas. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for ne minute. >> yesterday we observed latina equal payday. latinas across the country made our voices heard, demanding an end to the gender pay gap that affects latinas the most. we latinas are fighters. yet on average latinas make 53 cents to the dollar earned by white non-hispanic men. we're talking about our mothers, our madres, our grandmothers and others. hardworking latinas deserve better. we should not have to work 23 months to make what white
arrington: i first met butch on a flight back to lubbock. he was returning home from treatment at m.d. anderson. clearly fatigued from his fight against cancer, he never once complained. instead, he encouraged me. butch, you inspire me with your authenticity, your humility, and your unwavering faith. i want you to know we love you and we're praying for you and your family and we know you are in god's loving and capable hands. god bless and go west texas. the speaker pro tempore: for what...
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. >> exactly building the butch now. >> building the budget now and you'll know how hasn't additional positions? >> exactly and by classification. >> just because i haven't been through that process with you all for additional staffing positions, do you come back to this body and then take it to the board? >> it dose through the operation oversight committee and the budget is approved by the full board. >> this board. >> in full board before it is even loaded into the mayor's budget system. >> before you start making the rounds. >> it could be february at the latest. >> ok. great, thank you. >> thank you. >> the budget process is an immediate term part of what mr. kocher is talking about is the 10, 20, 30-year plan, much like the projections and he touched on what i would call the governance items which the board must decide, not the chief investment officer. the budget reflects what the board is going to try to do. this was a discussion item only and we shall move on to the next item. >> number 10, discussion item, sfbc committee report. >> mr. chair the committee meeting was septemb
. >> exactly building the butch now. >> building the budget now and you'll know how hasn't additional positions? >> exactly and by classification. >> just because i haven't been through that process with you all for additional staffing positions, do you come back to this body and then take it to the board? >> it dose through the operation oversight committee and the budget is approved by the full board. >> this board. >> in full board before it is even...
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it's butch ado about nothing.but probably more the result of not thinking it through. but there's something else you can watch and that is to disengage the president from rudy giuliani and mick mulvaney. if they can sacrifice those two and keep trump, that might be a way out for the republicans. that we're now waiting to see necessarily. >> the other part is everyone will be watching this together as we try to see what dots and what dots are not put together. thank you, larry. this is how the week unfolds, president trump expected to release a new transcript of the conversation. then wednesday taylor and kent will publicly testify before the house. then friday former u.s. ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch will do the same. we'll air live on nbc bay area so you can tune in. >>> more unrest in hong kong. protesters and police officers continue to clash. you can see it and you can hear it. officers firing shots and tear gas into the crowds today. one demonstrator was hit at close range. and police say protester
it's butch ado about nothing.but probably more the result of not thinking it through. but there's something else you can watch and that is to disengage the president from rudy giuliani and mick mulvaney. if they can sacrifice those two and keep trump, that might be a way out for the republicans. that we're now waiting to see necessarily. >> the other part is everyone will be watching this together as we try to see what dots and what dots are not put together. thank you, larry. this is how...
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in thee kitchen sink, a butche knife. the victim was sierra ingram, a 28-year-old nurse and mother. good friend kendra smith said she hadn't been answering her phone for days. >> aton first i thought, you kn, why didn't i go down there? well, i knewdo something was wrong. >> police would later estimate that sierra had been dead in her apartment for nearly a week.en >> i think i was -- i think i was so distraught she was gone that i don't really think that at the time i put a lot of thought into like who did it or why. >> apartment managers told the arriving officersld that sierra had smallat children. so one of the detectives' first questions was, where are the kids now? and that led to a bigger question. one all homicide inspectors ask. what is the backde story here? what wasry this victim's life a about? they began piecing together the story of sierra and jared. >>> she was your wife, the mother of your children. what do you think about her end, the brutality of it? >> it's awful. i wouldn't wish that on anybody. >> sierra, already the mother of alr young boy, met jared ingram whe
in thee kitchen sink, a butche knife. the victim was sierra ingram, a 28-year-old nurse and mother. good friend kendra smith said she hadn't been answering her phone for days. >> aton first i thought, you kn, why didn't i go down there? well, i knewdo something was wrong. >> police would later estimate that sierra had been dead in her apartment for nearly a week.en >> i think i was -- i think i was so distraught she was gone that i don't really think that at the time i put a...
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he didn't talk about impeachment butch you think there may be an equal opposite at play there, that they talked it up a lot and maybe people didn't want to hear it in that context either. >> if beshear wins, he will have won by localizing it and the nationalizing on the race would including using impeachment to - try and mobilize their voters. but, look, generally, as david fbs s was saying, there is a big debate as to whether you just pump up your base and win that way or whether you need to appeal moe a appeal more broadly as they did in appealing in suburban areas. this is going to play out over the next couple of months. >> let's take a break. as we get some more was in, we'll have to understand it. we also have to put it in the context of stay-te-by-state pol. kentucky shouldn't be in play but there may be lessons to it. we have a former dnc chair who can add value on the possibly historic races in his own home state of virginia. he's also the former governor of virginia. we've got senator tim cane is with us tonight to talk politics on a big night. stay with us. [sneeze and sniffle
he didn't talk about impeachment butch you think there may be an equal opposite at play there, that they talked it up a lot and maybe people didn't want to hear it in that context either. >> if beshear wins, he will have won by localizing it and the nationalizing on the race would including using impeachment to - try and mobilize their voters. but, look, generally, as david fbs s was saying, there is a big debate as to whether you just pump up your base and win that way or whether you...
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yes it is legal and it is not an issue, butch it is about the post me too environment and the fact thatips, particularly in american work places get frowned on. we don't know the ins and outs on this. but it is something they feel they have got to lead from the top on. a divorcee with three daughters, you have to feel sorry for him in some ways. thank you. police in vietnam have arrested eight people in connection with the deaths of thirty—nine migrants who were found in a lorry container in essex last month. two other suspects were detained in the country on friday. vietnamese police say they are determined to destroy the smuggling networks taking people from east asia to britain. millions of people in the indian capital delhi have been told to stay indoors, to avoid the toxic "eye—burning" smog that's covered the city. officials have imposed a traffic restriction scheme, limiting vehicles to using the roads every other day, to tackle the problem. many schools have been closed, and flights have been diverted because of poor visibility. 0ur correspondent salman ravi is in delhi. are the
yes it is legal and it is not an issue, butch it is about the post me too environment and the fact thatips, particularly in american work places get frowned on. we don't know the ins and outs on this. but it is something they feel they have got to lead from the top on. a divorcee with three daughters, you have to feel sorry for him in some ways. thank you. police in vietnam have arrested eight people in connection with the deaths of thirty—nine migrants who were found in a lorry container in...
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evidence for what they have started this investigation on, but oh, my, have they gotten leads for a butch of other stuff. today we heard testimony from david holmes who heard that infamous call between sondland and president trump, and then there was fiona hill, one of the white house's former top russia experts. it was hill who delivered some of the most riveting testimony today while quarreling with republicans on the committee because she took a clear shot at the president's allies for backing conspiracy theory. she noted these conspeariracy theories have originated in russian ozby russia to damage our interests. >> based on questions and statements i have heard, some of you on this committee appear to believe that russia and its security services did not conduct a campaign against our country and that perhaps somehow for some reason ukraine did. this is a fictional narrative that has been perpetrated and propagated by the russian security services themselves. i refuse to be part of an effort to legitimize an alternate theory that ukraine, not russia, attacked us in 2016. right now, ru
evidence for what they have started this investigation on, but oh, my, have they gotten leads for a butch of other stuff. today we heard testimony from david holmes who heard that infamous call between sondland and president trump, and then there was fiona hill, one of the white house's former top russia experts. it was hill who delivered some of the most riveting testimony today while quarreling with republicans on the committee because she took a clear shot at the president's allies for...
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how -- it is almost like butch cassidy and the sun dance kid. are those guys schwab they turned out to be -- it turned out to be asset gathering is number one. i heard people talk about jpmorgan, bank of america, schwab >> that's amazing, yes numbers start to get pretty darn big. 5 trillion is real money real money. >> yeah. powerhouse. >> there are those who believe that they actually -- that fateful day where they cut commissions to zero was done in part to extract maximum pain on ameritrade and force them to say we got to figure out something in terms of consolidation. whether or not that's true, it had the effect of bringing ameritrade you can make the argument that the synergies, that's what we're learning here. potential deal for days now. but expected to be 10% to 15% accretive. they got a lot of work to do though between now and then including dealing with antitrust, which is not necessarily going to be -- >> well, i hope robin hood is in the picture. robin hood has $600 million. david, robin hood, softbank forgot to lose money with them
how -- it is almost like butch cassidy and the sun dance kid. are those guys schwab they turned out to be -- it turned out to be asset gathering is number one. i heard people talk about jpmorgan, bank of america, schwab >> that's amazing, yes numbers start to get pretty darn big. 5 trillion is real money real money. >> yeah. powerhouse. >> there are those who believe that they actually -- that fateful day where they cut commissions to zero was done in part to extract maximum...
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>> put it in the bridge, butch. >> you were rooting for the show and the characters they created.ig enterprise. >> after five golden years, lorne decided to leave and so did those close to him, including me, al franken. so nbc had to pick a new producer. now most knowledgeable people, as you might imagine, hoped it would be me, al franken. >> well, there was a real question of whether "saturday night live" would continue at all, whether it would just die. >> the press hadn't been very overly kind. >> yeah, write that stuff. is "saturday night live" "saturday night dead"? >> oh, man, come on. >> my favorite is "vile from new york." >> please, come on. >> that's funny, that's funny. >> they were having a hard time. and then came the man that saved the show, eddie murphy. there was buzz about him, so you tuned in. and there was this kind of explosion of talent in front of your eyes. ♪ >> it really kind of rejuvenated the show. >> i am gumby, dammit! you don't talk to me that way! >> after awhile, the show regained its status and its clout and became even more of an institution than i
>> put it in the bridge, butch. >> you were rooting for the show and the characters they created.ig enterprise. >> after five golden years, lorne decided to leave and so did those close to him, including me, al franken. so nbc had to pick a new producer. now most knowledgeable people, as you might imagine, hoped it would be me, al franken. >> well, there was a real question of whether "saturday night live" would continue at all, whether it would just die....
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in an election we have the territorial prison where butch cassidy was imprisoned.have cowboys and the wild west. i think what they will find out is we still have that flavor of the west and the conservative attitude that people had but we are a very open, friendly, and inviting community for anyone who wants to come. when you come to laramie everyone says they did not want to leave, they wanted to stay because it was a friendly place to be. our cities tour this weekend on c-span two and american history tv on c-span3. the headline in the financial times on this friday morning. " trump financial hearings to be held in open, after tivo democrats build a body of evidence. probe investigates alleged pressure on ukraine." some comments from twitter on elizabeth warren's health care plan. her announcement on how to pay for it. " where is warren going to find $3 trillion a year?" " the only thing corrupt is the american political system. politicians to continue to attack a president of the usa is a travesty. as an independent i am appalled. as for these people calling in
in an election we have the territorial prison where butch cassidy was imprisoned.have cowboys and the wild west. i think what they will find out is we still have that flavor of the west and the conservative attitude that people had but we are a very open, friendly, and inviting community for anyone who wants to come. when you come to laramie everyone says they did not want to leave, they wanted to stay because it was a friendly place to be. our cities tour this weekend on c-span two and...
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they like butch cassidy and the wild bunch and they like all those bad boys. guess what? they were murderers. they were thieves. those stories and keep reminding people not to romanticize the west that truly was never romantic at all. it was hard work, it was dangerous. very few people succeeded. trying to tell stories and ah-ha momentve an for visitors is truly what we are about. announcer: are cities tour staff recently traveled to wyoming to learn about its rich history. to watch more video from other rg.ps, visit c-span.ot you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. years ago, iranian protesters stormed the u.s. embassy in tehran, taking 56 american hostages.
they like butch cassidy and the wild bunch and they like all those bad boys. guess what? they were murderers. they were thieves. those stories and keep reminding people not to romanticize the west that truly was never romantic at all. it was hard work, it was dangerous. very few people succeeded. trying to tell stories and ah-ha momentve an for visitors is truly what we are about. announcer: are cities tour staff recently traveled to wyoming to learn about its rich history. to watch more video...