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that was the massacre of cheyenne at sand creek in eastern colorado. on november 29, 1864, volunteers of-- villagers burst upon a village and killed natives. some terrible events indeed. should we adhere to a buck stops here interpretation of lincoln? that he has responsibility for these terrible events in american indian history? or perhaps we give them a path? lincoln had a lot on his plate. he's fighting the civil war, perhaps some of these events were out of his control. how can these events reflect noticeably on his stature? let's wrestle with some of these questions in this class today. abraham lincoln must have formed impressions of the american indians. he lived in indiana, and illinois shortly after-- defeat and during a time in which numerous indigenous peoples were facing increased pressure to give up their land and move to the west. lincoln could not have been ignorant of these troubles and when troubles erupted with-- led by blackhawk, lincoln eagerly volunteered for military service, was in fact elected cap in of a militia unit. he served
that was the massacre of cheyenne at sand creek in eastern colorado. on november 29, 1864, volunteers of-- villagers burst upon a village and killed natives. some terrible events indeed. should we adhere to a buck stops here interpretation of lincoln? that he has responsibility for these terrible events in american indian history? or perhaps we give them a path? lincoln had a lot on his plate. he's fighting the civil war, perhaps some of these events were out of his control. how can these...
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the sioux, cheyenne, were resisting and any and all wagon trains, any and all cattle trains, coming up the bozeman trail. nelson story, for he could proceed on the bozeman trail, he had to have at least 30 armed men in his group. he had 1000 head of cattle. he had a lot of wagons loaded with groceries because he also wanted to start a mercantile store when he got there, so he had enough men armed with remington rifles. they headed up the bozeman trail. they had several scrapes with some sioux warriors, and a couple of his men, as they made their way out through wyoming, couple of his men were killed. but he did make it all the way to the yellowstone river right on the other side of the bozeman pass. nelson story made it to the yellowstone river, established a cattle ranch over there. he arrived early december, 1866. that was his first step in building what you could certainly argue was an empire. after the cattle drive, he has a log cabin will on main street, and he begins partnering with another businessman here in town, a fellow by the name of leander black. they had a mercantile ope
the sioux, cheyenne, were resisting and any and all wagon trains, any and all cattle trains, coming up the bozeman trail. nelson story, for he could proceed on the bozeman trail, he had to have at least 30 armed men in his group. he had 1000 head of cattle. he had a lot of wagons loaded with groceries because he also wanted to start a mercantile store when he got there, so he had enough men armed with remington rifles. they headed up the bozeman trail. they had several scrapes with some sioux...
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and for the cheyenne and arapahoe who were murdered, lincoln should come under more scrutiny. learn more about abraham lincoln and native americans tonight at 8 p.m. and midnight eastern on "lectures in history." history tv,ican where we bring the classroom to you. next on history bookshelf, mallory factor talks about his book "shadow boxes." he he discusses the impact of the employee unions and the impact they have had on policymaking. this was recorded in washington, d.c., in 2012. john.nk you, in nevada, school districts recently laid off seven of their teachers of the year. some of the best teachers in the classroom got pink slips. in michigan, school district's are spending over a quarter of their budget on retirement benefits. in wisconsin, property taxes went up every year over the past decade. why? the answer can be summed up in two words. government unions. unions use their power to press government to put their interests first. in contract negotiations, unions always insist on seniority-based
and for the cheyenne and arapahoe who were murdered, lincoln should come under more scrutiny. learn more about abraham lincoln and native americans tonight at 8 p.m. and midnight eastern on "lectures in history." history tv,ican where we bring the classroom to you. next on history bookshelf, mallory factor talks about his book "shadow boxes." he he discusses the impact of the employee unions and the impact they have had on policymaking. this was recorded in washington, d.c.,...
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he lives in cheyenne. is skype beingth to a rotating -- skype two rotating psychologists. not telling your back story over and over again is really key. it is a tremendous, tremendous issue, and as a of these veterans in this group of 40 and 50-year-old men, i think it will become a bigger problem. host: here is brady next up in detroit. good morning. caller: thank you for the subject. my heart goes out to these people who are suffering from this and the epidemic as well as andopiates -- on opiates, people suffering from depression. my son hung himself in the garage when he was 16, about 18 years ago, so i know without a doubt that when someone tells you that i want to kill myself, how they are feeling and they really need to be listened to and that is a problem that we do not have enough support or enough hotlines, or congress. congress beingf elected and not doing the things they need to do. both democrats and republicans, i just thought it was supposed to be congress and doing what they need for the people because there is definitely an epidemic is reallyion and it gett
he lives in cheyenne. is skype beingth to a rotating -- skype two rotating psychologists. not telling your back story over and over again is really key. it is a tremendous, tremendous issue, and as a of these veterans in this group of 40 and 50-year-old men, i think it will become a bigger problem. host: here is brady next up in detroit. good morning. caller: thank you for the subject. my heart goes out to these people who are suffering from this and the epidemic as well as andopiates -- on...
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ioux and cheyenne were resisting. any and all wagon trains, cattle trains, coming up to bozeman trail, nelson story, before he could proceed on the bozeman trail, he had to have at least 30 armed men in his group. andad 1000 head of cattle, of wagons as well loaded with groceries because he also wanted to start a mercantile store. so he had enough men, they will -- they were armed with rifles, they headed up the bozeman trail, they had several scrapes with some soup warriors -- sioux warriors, and a couple of his men were killed. but he did make it all the way to the yellowstone river right on the others of the bozeman pass. nelson story made it to the yellowstone river, established a cattle ranch over there, he arrived early december, 1866. that was his first step in building what you could certainly argue was an empire. he hashat cattle drive, a log cabin built on main street, and he begins partnering with another businessman here in town, a fellow by the name of leander black. they had a mercantile operation. type
ioux and cheyenne were resisting. any and all wagon trains, cattle trains, coming up to bozeman trail, nelson story, before he could proceed on the bozeman trail, he had to have at least 30 armed men in his group. andad 1000 head of cattle, of wagons as well loaded with groceries because he also wanted to start a mercantile store. so he had enough men, they will -- they were armed with rifles, they headed up the bozeman trail, they had several scrapes with some soup warriors -- sioux warriors,...
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for cheyenne video games are his only distraction as the locked down in the contested region enters its third week. by then we take care i really miss going to school. we used to play a lot that. because we've been sitting here in the same place. what do we dodo of young ages ae not their tank dougherty because internenet service is wonderful because the incidence is down my khan tv my teacherers well i can't go around. we'll go to college i conquer anyway. whwhere do i go. what do i do my whole future is destroyed i think. everything i is destroye. but it's not just the communications blackoutt that has families on edge local residents say security forces have been carrying out overnight raids. to arrest alleged anti government protesters. we will go to sleep when suddenly the military and the police came. and told me that my son the stone throwers. most of my son's a freestyler. they told us to be quiet and pointed their gununat us. andnd told us not to make any noise. accordingg to police at least two thousand people h have been detained in kashmir since india revoked the autonomy of
for cheyenne video games are his only distraction as the locked down in the contested region enters its third week. by then we take care i really miss going to school. we used to play a lot that. because we've been sitting here in the same place. what do we dodo of young ages ae not their tank dougherty because internenet service is wonderful because the incidence is down my khan tv my teacherers well i can't go around. we'll go to college i conquer anyway. whwhere do i go. what do i do my...
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combined about the destabilizing effects of the cheyennes society. china would to have to admit to u.s. hegemony in the pacific from outside of the white house looking in richard nixon in october 1968 was trying to prove the foreign policy chops because he was running for president again. he articulated the same sentiments writing in foreign affairs an article entitled asia after vietnam he encouraged u.s. policy makers to look beyond vietnam for possibilities. vietnam was a small nation, he said. it filled our minds, the screen of our minds but did not fill the map. in fact all around the rim of china were u.s. allies. age willing nations seeing the u.s. as a protector and concerned instead about chinese expansionism. he described the long belt of pro u.s. nations as i've said before, stretching for japan, through southeast asia, the 3,000 mile arc of indonesian islands to india. anchored by australia appear new zealand linked by the sea to the united states. basically it was a pivot asking for a pivot to wider asia that described what i say is a mo
combined about the destabilizing effects of the cheyennes society. china would to have to admit to u.s. hegemony in the pacific from outside of the white house looking in richard nixon in october 1968 was trying to prove the foreign policy chops because he was running for president again. he articulated the same sentiments writing in foreign affairs an article entitled asia after vietnam he encouraged u.s. policy makers to look beyond vietnam for possibilities. vietnam was a small nation, he...
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what american pioneers do in the 19th century, the cheyenne do in the 18th century. they give up farming to move on to the planes and become equestrian buffalo hunters. that is where the power and prosperity lies. but you have to fight for it because other indian people are doing the same thing. they are hunting more expensively. they are fighting more effectively because they have horses and guns. this becomes kind of a cauldron of conflict. this increase of communication and contact and movement on the planes also opens up the society to devastation. lots of our books, all of our books talk about the american revolution. the americans and brits killing each other by the hundreds. very few of them talk about what was happening west of the mississippi at the time the american revolution was going on. where we are talking about death tolls not in the hundreds but in the thousands. in september 1779, smallpox breaks out in mexico city. it kills 18,000 people by christmas. goes everywhere. south, to the yucatan, baja california, it makes its way eventually to santa fe a
what american pioneers do in the 19th century, the cheyenne do in the 18th century. they give up farming to move on to the planes and become equestrian buffalo hunters. that is where the power and prosperity lies. but you have to fight for it because other indian people are doing the same thing. they are hunting more expensively. they are fighting more effectively because they have horses and guns. this becomes kind of a cauldron of conflict. this increase of communication and contact and...
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beijing there about what they will do a washable site that's in the last hour rule side the place in cheyenne sand which is just across the border in the mainland of china but you've released a video showing how shamed zen place would deal with riots and it's pretty full on stuff i think we've got a bit of it to show you here you can see them really cracking down there on these pretend protesters now i'm told by people both in hong kong who know about these things and people in beijing that there's no way mainland flakes would come into hong kong they say it's really about. mystic consumption showing the chinese people on the mainland that they would deal with things a bit differently if it ever happened on the mainland told that it's more likely that the p.l.o. the people's liberation army of china would get involved in mainland place nevertheless get more visual rhetoric if you like showing the people of mainland china as much as the people here that what's happening here is an exception it's not going to tolerate a lot and it would never ever be tolerated on the mainland fascinating stuff
beijing there about what they will do a washable site that's in the last hour rule side the place in cheyenne sand which is just across the border in the mainland of china but you've released a video showing how shamed zen place would deal with riots and it's pretty full on stuff i think we've got a bit of it to show you here you can see them really cracking down there on these pretend protesters now i'm told by people both in hong kong who know about these things and people in beijing that...
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after a minute or two, i began to realize i was talking to an air force officer who was under cheyenne mountain in colorado, where they have all of the radars and nuclear warheads and everything else. this air force officer wanted to know, what was the time of reentry of the apollo 17 command module? the reason being, it might look like a ballistic missile coming in from the soviet union. they did not want to make a mistake. i am the worst person to ask this. i reach in my pocket of my shirt and i pull out my card and i was sure the times on that card were correct because of these trajectory manipulations. , said, i think it is coming in i forget what the time was, 10:00 a.m., or something. all she says is that zulu? i said, is that what? meantime.reenwich as an astronomer background, i understand what greenwich meantime is. i said, no, i think this is central standard time. he said, ok. thank you very much. he hung up, then i started to worry. i got on the loop, and for the few people i could talk to, i said, i think i should tell you about something. the time i gave him was correct.
after a minute or two, i began to realize i was talking to an air force officer who was under cheyenne mountain in colorado, where they have all of the radars and nuclear warheads and everything else. this air force officer wanted to know, what was the time of reentry of the apollo 17 command module? the reason being, it might look like a ballistic missile coming in from the soviet union. they did not want to make a mistake. i am the worst person to ask this. i reach in my pocket of my shirt...
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tell bverybody a littleit about yourself.>> ell, i'm cheyenne in a harris and i go to tech high as --cited about senior year. >> extremely. >> senior year is p good.. >> i can't wait to go to all the football games, and homecoming and my final prom. i'm excited. >> good. any shout os or what's happening this summer. >> i have ahoto shoots lined up i'm going -- i plan on just hanging out m withy familye until the of summer. >> tel y everybody i thinkour dream is great. you want to be a photographer. >> yes. member a camera o photograpr still shots or what's the deal? ow i'm planning on running my fashion business so i'm going todefaio basn ias and stan business withashion itself so i'm going to have two e.sinessings at o >> you got your act together. whe the party was friday night when i was your april. i'm not going to lie. kind of -- can i still what i'm concerned for me. no businesses for me. >> ask you some questions and i'll do my best to answer them. >> okay. so if -- i'm tryin thinkf a good one. >> okay. >> you said none hards. so if you had a to choose between being a meteorolo
tell bverybody a littleit about yourself.>> ell, i'm cheyenne in a harris and i go to tech high as --cited about senior year. >> extremely. >> senior year is p good.. >> i can't wait to go to all the football games, and homecoming and my final prom. i'm excited. >> good. any shout os or what's happening this summer. >> i have ahoto shoots lined up i'm going -- i plan on just hanging out m withy familye until the of summer. >> tel y everybody i thinkour...
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the sioux, cheyenne, and arapaho were resisting any and all wagon trains. any and all cattle trains come in up the bozeman trail. nelson story before he could proceed on the bozeman trail, he had to have at least 30 armed men in his group. he had 1000 head of cattle. he had a lot of wagons as well, loaded with groceries. because he also wanted to start a mercantile store. so we had enough men, armed with remington repeater rifles. they headed up the bozeman trail. they had several scrapes with some sioux warriors. , as theyple of his men made their way up through wyoming, a couple of his men were killed. wayhe did make it all the to the yellowstone river, established a cattle ranch over there. he arrived early december, 1866. that was his first step in building what you could certainly argue was an empire. after the cattle drive, he has a street.n built on main partnering with another businessman here in town, a fellow by the name of leander black. they had a mercantile operation, typical hardware type operation of the american west. they sold just about ev
the sioux, cheyenne, and arapaho were resisting any and all wagon trains. any and all cattle trains come in up the bozeman trail. nelson story before he could proceed on the bozeman trail, he had to have at least 30 armed men in his group. he had 1000 head of cattle. he had a lot of wagons as well, loaded with groceries. because he also wanted to start a mercantile store. so we had enough men, armed with remington repeater rifles. they headed up the bozeman trail. they had several scrapes with...
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and a high school art teacher from cheyenne, wyoming... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hi, everyone. well, we already know who four of the semi-finalists are. they'll be joined by today's winner. ellie, benjamin, and dave, good luck. here we go. enjoy the experience. here are the categories for you, starting off with... followed by... where's your... [ laughter ] dave. hey, you! for $600. you are a winner and put on a dominating performace at the 2012 london olympics. ellie. - who is gabby douglas? - yes. hey, you! for $200, please. benjamin. what is the conservative party? you got it. 2-word alliteration, $200, please. the most basic elements or essentials or what's in the photograph. benjamin. - what are bare bones? - yes.
and a high school art teacher from cheyenne, wyoming... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hi, everyone. well, we already know who four of the semi-finalists are. they'll be joined by today's winner. ellie, benjamin, and dave, good luck. here we go. enjoy the experience. here are the categories for you, starting off with... followed by... where's your... [ laughter ] dave. hey, you! for $600. you...
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there's just nothing left to tip cinnamon, cheyenne, or ginger in the champagne room!lice arrived, comeau was "standing in the roadway, refusing to move." the parents of the kids demanded he immediately be fired. while the students demanded he immediately be invited to zack's lake party this friday. it's gonna be lit! before we single him out, i think it's important to know that comeau was not at the strip club alone. he "had a service dog with him!" now, we don't know why this man needs a service dog, but i really hope it's not because of vision impairment, because that means he was just at the strip club for the soundtrack. ( laughter ) principal como was also "a part- time reserve police officer," but not anymore. he did the honorable thing and "resigned by text." i'm guessing booze emoji, dancing girls, police car, bye- bye. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) meanwhile, a motorist arrested for yelling (bleep) you to a state trooper was vindicated. either because it was free speech, or the jury proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the trooper should go (bleep) hi
there's just nothing left to tip cinnamon, cheyenne, or ginger in the champagne room!lice arrived, comeau was "standing in the roadway, refusing to move." the parents of the kids demanded he immediately be fired. while the students demanded he immediately be invited to zack's lake party this friday. it's gonna be lit! before we single him out, i think it's important to know that comeau was not at the strip club alone. he "had a service dog with him!" now, we don't know why...
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a high school art teacher from cheyenne, wyoming...istory teacher from albany, new york... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you. thank you, johnny. hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. two players, sara and francois waiting in the wings, ready to come back and start competition tomorrow in the first half of the two-game finals in the teachers tournament, playing for $100,000. so, matthew, dave, conor, good luck. let's go to work. ♪ i keep saying work, but it should be fun for the three of you. here are the categories... ah-ha. followed by... and finally, you'll love this one... conor, you go first. recent politics for $200. matthew.
a high school art teacher from cheyenne, wyoming...istory teacher from albany, new york... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you. thank you, johnny. hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. two players, sara and francois waiting in the wings, ready to come back and start competition tomorrow in the first half of the two-game finals in the teachers tournament, playing for $100,000. so, matthew, dave, conor, good luck. let's go to work. ♪ i keep saying...
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it is irrespective of class ra race, whether you are a cheyenne or a book a night, doesn't matter.'s all our lands now. the past is the past. the past is horrendous and shameful but it's done. i think the best way forward with regard to indigenous right and what glances that there has to be for example the black hills. he should probably be given back to the sioux tribe, but in terms of the broad public lands, we are all in this together. it's not a matter of indigenous versus nonindigenous. i interviewed some indigenous. one guy was incredible, his name was really long. he told me this bizarro story that i thought was complete or strip but was apparently true. so we were driving around wyoming. we passed this town and it easy, i said rain, what's the origin of the name. he said, my girlfriend drove through it a couple years back and she went into the chamber of commerce and spoke with someone there in the official told her a good story. he said there was a native american woman who was bathing in a local stream in her breast fell out of her blouse and she said zero re- pc. [laught
it is irrespective of class ra race, whether you are a cheyenne or a book a night, doesn't matter.'s all our lands now. the past is the past. the past is horrendous and shameful but it's done. i think the best way forward with regard to indigenous right and what glances that there has to be for example the black hills. he should probably be given back to the sioux tribe, but in terms of the broad public lands, we are all in this together. it's not a matter of indigenous versus nonindigenous. i...
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army nurse orps from the cheyenne tribe asked sanders if he would back thee remove the stain act, whicims to revoke the 2020 congressionanal medals of honor given to soldiers whwho participated i in the 1890 massacre at woundeded knee that killeded hundreds of indigigeno people. many of whom were women and children. presidential hopeful sanders said he would back the act. >> medals of honor, they are very rare. and they are given to people who show great, great bravery. massacring women and children is not an act of great bravery. it is an act of depravity. amy: president trump is backing away from supportining new gun control measures after the mass shootingings indayton ohio and el paso texas earlier this month, trump called for lawmakers to unite and pass new background check laws but in a call with nra head wayne lapierre tuesday, he reportedly assured him "universal background checks were off the table". trump p instead is heavilyly shifting t the focus on mentntal illness as the m main caususe on violence despite data demonstrating people with mental illness are far more likely t
army nurse orps from the cheyenne tribe asked sanders if he would back thee remove the stain act, whicims to revoke the 2020 congressionanal medals of honor given to soldiers whwho participated i in the 1890 massacre at woundeded knee that killeded hundreds of indigigeno people. many of whom were women and children. presidential hopeful sanders said he would back the act. >> medals of honor, they are very rare. and they are given to people who show great, great bravery. massacring women...
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cheyenne, taco johns >> other than that >> twitter >> consellation ands >> atvi. >> good stuff. thanks for watching, "the exchange" with joe kernen begins right now. >> thank you, scott. welcome to "the exchange." i'm joe kernen in for kelly evans. here is what is ahead, fear itself as in nothing to fear but. that is what one market strategist says is the biggest risk to the markets. he'll make his case. secretary of state mike pompeo says we need to regulate currencies just like we do all other financial transactions i heard it right from secretary pompeo's mouth could that be a positive for the crypto world >>> an exclusive with the ceo of domino's pizza how he plans to get sales and the stock back on track. but we begin with the day's markets. my friend dom chu has the numbers. >> no fear or greed happening in the stock market as you can see, it looks red, but not red by that much the dow industrials only off by 28 points. this is like the middle point of this middling range that we've seen all day today as the recovery from the low stalls out. down 0.2% in the s&p and the na
cheyenne, taco johns >> other than that >> twitter >> consellation ands >> atvi. >> good stuff. thanks for watching, "the exchange" with joe kernen begins right now. >> thank you, scott. welcome to "the exchange." i'm joe kernen in for kelly evans. here is what is ahead, fear itself as in nothing to fear but. that is what one market strategist says is the biggest risk to the markets. he'll make his case. secretary of state mike pompeo says...
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army nurse corps veteran marcella lebeau of the cheyenne river sioux tribe posed a question to senator bernie sanders. >> i do have a question, and this relates to the massacre a t wowounded knee. to me, there is a pervasive sadness that exists on our reservation because of unresolved grief. 20 medals of honor were given to the seven calvary soldiers at the massacre at wounded knee when they killed approximately 250 women and children in the leader who was ill witith pneumonia. all of these things have a bearing on what -- the feelings on ourplessness reservation. the older's come the children, everyone. so my question is, will you support the removal of the stain ? that is my question. is absolutely. [laughter] honor are given rarely and they are given to people who do very, very important things. i want to thank you for your work will stop i know you received recognition of elite from the french government and elsewhere for the work you done in world war ii in saving lives. that is the type of a person who receives medals of honor. they are very rare and given to people who show grea
army nurse corps veteran marcella lebeau of the cheyenne river sioux tribe posed a question to senator bernie sanders. >> i do have a question, and this relates to the massacre a t wowounded knee. to me, there is a pervasive sadness that exists on our reservation because of unresolved grief. 20 medals of honor were given to the seven calvary soldiers at the massacre at wounded knee when they killed approximately 250 women and children in the leader who was ill witith pneumonia. all of...
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. >> s&p 500 company within 1% of its five-year high >> if you find yourself in c cheyenne, taco johnsher than that >> twitter >> consellation brands >> atvi. >> good stuff. thanks for watching, "the exchange" with joe kernen begins right now. >> thank you, scott. welcome to "the exchange." i'm joe kernen in for kelly evans. here is what is ahead, fear itself as in nothing to fear but. that is what one market strategist says is the biggest risk to the markets. he'll make his case. secretary of state mike pompeo says we need to regulate currencies just like we do all other financial transactions i heard it right from secretary pompeo's mouth could that be a positive for the crypto world >>> an exclusive wit
. >> s&p 500 company within 1% of its five-year high >> if you find yourself in c cheyenne, taco johnsher than that >> twitter >> consellation brands >> atvi. >> good stuff. thanks for watching, "the exchange" with joe kernen begins right now. >> thank you, scott. welcome to "the exchange." i'm joe kernen in for kelly evans. here is what is ahead, fear itself as in nothing to fear but. that is what one market strategist says is...
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the sioux, cheyenne and the arapahoe were resistant and in all lighting trains and any and all cattle trains, coming up the bozeman trail, nelson story before he could proceed on the bozeman trail had to have at least 30 armed men in his group. he had 1000 head of cattle. he had a lot of wagons as well loaded withgroceries because he wanted to start a mercantile store when he got here so he had enough men . they were all armed remington repeater rentals. they had enough to bozeman trail, they had several scrapes with them sioux warriors and a couple of his men as they made their way up through wyoming, a couple of his men were killed. but he did make it all the way to the yellowstone river right on the other side of the bozeman past. he established a cattle ranch over there, he arrived early december 1866. that was his first step in building what you could certainly argue was an empire . after the cattle drive, he had a log cabin built on main street. and he begins partnering with another businessman here in town by the name of leander black. had a mercantile operation. typical hard w
the sioux, cheyenne and the arapahoe were resistant and in all lighting trains and any and all cattle trains, coming up the bozeman trail, nelson story before he could proceed on the bozeman trail had to have at least 30 armed men in his group. he had 1000 head of cattle. he had a lot of wagons as well loaded withgroceries because he wanted to start a mercantile store when he got here so he had enough men . they were all armed remington repeater rentals. they had enough to bozeman trail, they...
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the cheyenne and the arapahoe were resistant.any and all wagon trains, any and all cattle trains what have you coming up the bozeman trail. nelson story before he could proceed on the bozeman trail he had to have at least 30 armed men in his group. he had 1000 head of cattle. he had lot of wagons as well loaded with groceries because he also wanted to start a mercantile store when he got there. he had enough men. they were all armed with rifles and the head of the bozeman trail. they had several scrapes with the sioux warrior and a couple of the men as they made their way up through wyoming, couple of his men were killed. but he did make it all the way to the yellowstone river on the other side of the bozeman pass here. nelson story made it to the yellowstone river established a cattle ranch over there. he arrived early december 1866. that was his first step in building what you could certainly argue was an empire. after the cattle drive he has a log cabin built on main street and he begins partnering with another businessman her
the cheyenne and the arapahoe were resistant.any and all wagon trains, any and all cattle trains what have you coming up the bozeman trail. nelson story before he could proceed on the bozeman trail he had to have at least 30 armed men in his group. he had 1000 head of cattle. he had lot of wagons as well loaded with groceries because he also wanted to start a mercantile store when he got there. he had enough men. they were all armed with rifles and the head of the bozeman trail. they had...
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a landspout tornado briefly crossed interstate 80 near cheyenne, wyoming.l tornado, landspouts are harder to predict. no damage or injuries were reported. and right now, you can see the storm stretching across the upper midwest from the mississippi with an area of intense activity south of the great lakes. >>> russia has buried five of the seven people killed by last week's rocket explosion. a u.s. official tells abc news a blast likely involved a nuclear-powered cruise missile, this is the same missile unveiled by russian leader vladimir putin back in march. it's not clear if the blast came during a launch. moscow has admitted radiation levels doubled near the site. over the weekend, residents reportedly stocked up on iodine to reduce the effects. >>> in hong kong pro-democracy protests continue to disrupt flights at one of the world's busiest airports. the airport reopened today after being brought to a halt on monday, but hundreds of flights have already been canceled. on monday passengers were stranded when all departing flights and dozens of arriving f
a landspout tornado briefly crossed interstate 80 near cheyenne, wyoming.l tornado, landspouts are harder to predict. no damage or injuries were reported. and right now, you can see the storm stretching across the upper midwest from the mississippi with an area of intense activity south of the great lakes. >>> russia has buried five of the seven people killed by last week's rocket explosion. a u.s. official tells abc news a blast likely involved a nuclear-powered cruise missile, this...
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did you make any claims through the cheyenne river about his product helping people quit smoking.id they claim the products were healthy? >> yes you can see in slide 21 from my attachment, it states smokers that cannot quit, juul has created a program where you can help them switch with minimal cost to you. so using words like quit, switch is implied. that was the impression that the tribal council members who were on the other end of this presentation. i think the other claim that was made was a harm reduction and elimination of combustible cigarettes is crucial to reduce harm and facing the fraction of the risk of smoking at least 95% less harmful. i want to point out in the study that this was done not with juul but other e-cigarettes that had much less nicotine content. >> twice the whole time? >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> congresswoman miller, your five minutes. >> okay, give mr. chairman. and thank you all for being here today. my home state of west virginia ranks among the top states in the nation for the highest percentage of adult smokers, about 26% of the population pa
did you make any claims through the cheyenne river about his product helping people quit smoking.id they claim the products were healthy? >> yes you can see in slide 21 from my attachment, it states smokers that cannot quit, juul has created a program where you can help them switch with minimal cost to you. so using words like quit, switch is implied. that was the impression that the tribal council members who were on the other end of this presentation. i think the other claim that was...
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because of the tobacco historical targeting of american indians which contribute to the deaths on the cheyenne reservation. they handed out free products to tribal decision makers and offered a switching program to the crc health committee and proposed that the health professionals from the crc health departments reefer smokers, 21 years or older to their switching programs. they would enroll on juul's on-line portal by entering personnel data and health behaviors. they would provide free starters kits to those in the program. and throughout the presentation they made multiple claims that the product is effective or smoking is smoking cessation and less harmful. and these are from the family tobacco control act. they claimed it was worth over $600,000 to the tribe. initially, some tribal council members were convinced it would improve the quality of life for smokers and fewer health care costs for the tribe. despite initial interest in the juul switching programs they wisely requested documentation for the switching proposal. juul did not provide that as requested. instead sent a mutual nondis
because of the tobacco historical targeting of american indians which contribute to the deaths on the cheyenne reservation. they handed out free products to tribal decision makers and offered a switching program to the crc health committee and proposed that the health professionals from the crc health departments reefer smokers, 21 years or older to their switching programs. they would enroll on juul's on-line portal by entering personnel data and health behaviors. they would provide free...