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charlie costa was killed in the gunbattle, and his bury prominent wife and children are killed in the tent cellar. the heroes of this story is married. she survived the tent cellar, but she is holding her infant at the time, and two of her other withren are in the cellar her, and they all perished in this tragedy. that really forms what we now call the logo massacre. -- the ludlow massacre. when this exhibit opened, a woman came in and looked at this large picture of children and recognized her mother. one of my favorite parts of this isibit is that this really the story of people of southern colorado. people who still live here today are the descendents of this story. we have so much to owe our ancestors, because they really came, and so much of the story is about what kind of america they wanted to live in. we are the beneficiaries of that. announcer: this weekend, we are featuring the history of pueblo, colorado. learn more about web low and other starts on our cities to work while -- stops on our cities tour at c-span.org/citiestour. tuesday's vice presidential debate, we will tak
charlie costa was killed in the gunbattle, and his bury prominent wife and children are killed in the tent cellar. the heroes of this story is married. she survived the tent cellar, but she is holding her infant at the time, and two of her other withren are in the cellar her, and they all perished in this tragedy. that really forms what we now call the logo massacre. -- the ludlow massacre. when this exhibit opened, a woman came in and looked at this large picture of children and recognized her...
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charlie costa was killed in the gunbattle, and his bury prominent wife and children are killed in the tent cellar. one of the heroes of this story is married. she survived the tent cellar, but she is holding her infant at the time, and two of her other children are in the cellar with her, and they all perished in this tragedy. that really forms what we now call the logo massacre. -- the ludlow massacre. when this exhibit opened, a woman came in and looked at this large picture of children and recognized her mother. one of my favorite parts of this exhibit is that this really is the story of people of southern colorado. people who still live here today are the descendents of this story. we have so much to owe our ancestors, because they really came, and so much of the story is about what kind of america they wanted to live in. we are the beneficiaries of that. >> c-span is visiting quite low, colorado this weekend, to take a look at the history of the city. coming up next we will hear about the city's contribution to world war ii. >> we are at the aircraft museum in pueblo, colorado. t
charlie costa was killed in the gunbattle, and his bury prominent wife and children are killed in the tent cellar. one of the heroes of this story is married. she survived the tent cellar, but she is holding her infant at the time, and two of her other children are in the cellar with her, and they all perished in this tragedy. that really forms what we now call the logo massacre. -- the ludlow massacre. when this exhibit opened, a woman came in and looked at this large picture of children and...
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some families, the entire family this day.on the costa family, charlie costa was killed in the gun battle and very pregnant wife and their children are killed in the tent cellar. this storyheros of is mary patrucie, and she the tent cellar. but she is holding her infant at her otherand two of children are in the tent cellar with her, and they all perish in this tragedy. and so that really forms what we call the ludlow massacre. opened, aexhibit woman came in and looked at this large picture of children and mother.ed her and so one of my very favorite is that this exhibit this really is a story of people of southern colorado. still live here today are the descendants of this story. we have so much to owe our ancestors, because they really came, and so much of this story is about what kind of america to live in, and we are the beneficiaries of that. >> we're at 330 west d. street in pueblo, colorado. this is our maintenance shop. work.s where we we bring everything over here to and repaired and then go back over to the main museum. keep your locomotives here and these high-speed test they s
some families, the entire family this day.on the costa family, charlie costa was killed in the gun battle and very pregnant wife and their children are killed in the tent cellar. this storyheros of is mary patrucie, and she the tent cellar. but she is holding her infant at her otherand two of children are in the tent cellar with her, and they all perish in this tragedy. and so that really forms what we call the ludlow massacre. opened, aexhibit woman came in and looked at this large picture of...
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charlie costa was killed in the gunbattle, and his very pregnant wife and children are killed in theent cellar. one of the heroes of this story is mary. she survived the tent cellar, but she is holding her infant at the time, and two of her other children are in the cellar with her, and they all perished in this tragedy. that really forms what we now call the ludlow massacre. when this exhibit opened, a woman came in and looked at this large picture of children and recognized her mother. one of my favorite parts of this exhibit is that this really is the story of people of southern colorado. people who still live here today are the descendents of this story. we have so much to owe our ancestors, because they really came, and so much of the story is about what kind of america they wanted to live in. we are the beneficiaries of that. >> we are at 330 west d street. this is our maintenance shop. this is where we work. and be prepared and go back over to the main museum. we also keep our local motives here. they stay here, because there is nowhere else to put them. the one that is right
charlie costa was killed in the gunbattle, and his very pregnant wife and children are killed in theent cellar. one of the heroes of this story is mary. she survived the tent cellar, but she is holding her infant at the time, and two of her other children are in the cellar with her, and they all perished in this tragedy. that really forms what we now call the ludlow massacre. when this exhibit opened, a woman came in and looked at this large picture of children and recognized her mother. one of...
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. >> rose: jeff bezos and bos costa when we return. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: jeff bezos founded amazon in 19 -9d 4 out of his garage as an online book seller. today it is among the world's most valuable coopanies. he is one of the world's richest people, second only to bill gates. amazon's ambition is to sell everything to everybody. amazon's reach spans well beyond its retailing roots. amazon web services is a leading company in the cloud. in january amazon became the first digital streaming service to win a golden globe for best tv series. jeff bezos has many passions, he surrounded the aerospace ompany blue origin to lower the cost of space travel and increase its safety in 2013, he purchased "the washington post." i met with him earlier today at the economic club here in new york. here is that conversation. >> what is it that am
. >> rose: jeff bezos and bos costa when we return. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: jeff bezos founded amazon in 19 -9d 4 out of his garage as an online book seller. today it is among the world's most valuable coopanies. he is one of the world's richest people,...
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robert costa and national reporter for "the washington post" and with us msnbc contributor charlie sikesaukee. thank you for joining me. robert, i want to start with you. the national policy director said ahead of today's speech in gettysburg it would set the tone for the final days of this campaign. what doan did you see being set? >> what we saw from donald trump today was not so much a new agenda for his first 100 days in office should he win the white house, it was about underscoring his populous appeal, the core campaign plank such as the wall along the u.s./mexico border. reminding his voters about what he would like to do. >> and i want to talk about ground games specificly. a lot of people saying his operation isn't strong enough to fight in these swing states. that's why hillary clinton is suddenly competitive in a state of arizona. what are you hearing from republican circles about what he is doing, and is he being written off at this point? >> what i'm hearing a lot is his ground game is absolutely nonexistent. in fact, to the extent there is a ground game, it's relying on fun
robert costa and national reporter for "the washington post" and with us msnbc contributor charlie sikesaukee. thank you for joining me. robert, i want to start with you. the national policy director said ahead of today's speech in gettysburg it would set the tone for the final days of this campaign. what doan did you see being set? >> what we saw from donald trump today was not so much a new agenda for his first 100 days in office should he win the white house, it was about...
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costas, let me begin with you. how is trump preparing for this debate? >> trump is preparing in typical trump fashion, charlie.re no mock debates behind the scenes, not trump standing at a lectern, going through question by question. it's more informal, discussions with new jersey governor chris christie, former new york mayor giuliani. his staff, though dconvince trump on thursday to have a live rub-through, a dry run in new hampshire where he took questions for only about 30 minutes spp as we know, the debate's about 90 minutes. >> rose: amy? what can you tell me about preparation? >> hillary's preparation? well, her aides would say she's been preparing for had town hall-style format her entire campaign. it's been about small events, talking to individual voters one on one and some of her most relatable moments have come from these spontaneous interactions with voters. of course, those voters who come to her event are generally supporters and this will be a very different format. she has been doing a lot of formal debate prep with her advisers. hillary clinton rather than going over talking points and attack
costas, let me begin with you. how is trump preparing for this debate? >> trump is preparing in typical trump fashion, charlie.re no mock debates behind the scenes, not trump standing at a lectern, going through question by question. it's more informal, discussions with new jersey governor chris christie, former new york mayor giuliani. his staff, though dconvince trump on thursday to have a live rub-through, a dry run in new hampshire where he took questions for only about 30 minutes spp...
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bob costa, let me begin with you, how is trump preparing for this debate is this. >> in typical trump fashion, charlie. there are no mock debates behind the scenes, not trump standing at a lectern going through question by question. it's more informal. discussions with chris christie, rudy giuliani. his staff convinced him to have a dry run in new hampshire for about 30 minutes and as we know the debate is about 90 minutes. >> rose: amy, hillary's preparation. >> her aides say she was been preparing for this town hall style her entire campaign. some of her most relatable moments have come from spontaneous interactions with voters, who are generally supporters asking her question so this will be a different format. she's been doing formal debate prep with advisors, some of whom advised bill clinton in 1992 town hall where george checked his watch and bill clinton walking toward the audience was something rehearsed. so hillary clinton is practicing body language. how does she come across? can she show that softer side of herself? >> rose: bob, does the trump campaign believe this is an essential debate
bob costa, let me begin with you, how is trump preparing for this debate is this. >> in typical trump fashion, charlie. there are no mock debates behind the scenes, not trump standing at a lectern going through question by question. it's more informal. discussions with chris christie, rudy giuliani. his staff convinced him to have a dry run in new hampshire for about 30 minutes and as we know the debate is about 90 minutes. >> rose: amy, hillary's preparation. >> her aides say...
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charlie: the presidential nominees are entering the last week of campaigning before america goes to the polls. for a sense of where things stand, bob costae now from washington. thank you for doing this. let me begin with the question --does donald trump and his people see a pathway to victory on election day? bob: it is difficult and increasingly people with trump, they acknowledge that privately. even donald trump acknowledges it sometimes publicly that it is difficult. when you look at pennsylvania, secretary clinton is well ahead. and in north carolina as well. in iowa, it is now very tight. what is really hurting donald trump is that when they look at arizona where he is heading this weekend, georgia, and utah, where there is a large mormon population, those are states that republicans traditionally win and they are falling behind. the states they feel best about are florida and ohio. swing states where they feel the working class voters in those states will come out in record numbers. charlie: do they have any optimism because the polls may be in some cases tightening a little bit in his favor? bob: the thing they feel the most com
charlie: the presidential nominees are entering the last week of campaigning before america goes to the polls. for a sense of where things stand, bob costae now from washington. thank you for doing this. let me begin with the question --does donald trump and his people see a pathway to victory on election day? bob: it is difficult and increasingly people with trump, they acknowledge that privately. even donald trump acknowledges it sometimes publicly that it is difficult. when you look at...