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custer says, very well, if you will take responsibility, i will be happy to stay. gregg accepts that responsibility and sends a note to pleasanton saying we cannot opa afford to let them go, and pleasanton will ultimately change his mind and give custer the discretion to serve under gregg. this means that gregg will have two brigades there. his cousin john's brigade is in a position where it is not very near the battlefield. it will extend basically from brinckerhoff's ridge to where it connects with the six corporate gate, extending the union far right flank. they will not be available to fight on east cavalry fields. this means gregg has john macintosh's brigade, and the michigan cavalry brigade. ignorant of the very most 3000 3000 has at the very most horse soldiers and 10 guns of horse artillery and also the battery of captains allinson and randall. these guys are career west point trained regular artillery is. artillerists. they are as good as they come, the unsung heroes of the civil war. these west point soldiers did gave the union artillery it's significant
custer says, very well, if you will take responsibility, i will be happy to stay. gregg accepts that responsibility and sends a note to pleasanton saying we cannot opa afford to let them go, and pleasanton will ultimately change his mind and give custer the discretion to serve under gregg. this means that gregg will have two brigades there. his cousin john's brigade is in a position where it is not very near the battlefield. it will extend basically from brinckerhoff's ridge to where it...
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i never thought custer could be beaten. major, right now, i'm a lot more worried about a lot of other things than i am your career. like the president on that train, and that boy in there. ? you're next, big fella. ? this is my office. empty your pockets on that old counter over there. you know, larson, i feel sorry for you. a boy no more than 20-years-old. his only future is a bullet or a rope. yeah, you pity me. tomorrow, everybody in the country is gonna know who i am. ut anything i want. what do you expect to gain by kidnapping presidents? i'm open for all kinds of deals. you know, he ought to be worth a pretty good price. i figure if i can scare him a little, you know, he might give me a pardon with kansas thrown in to boot. you can keep all that junk. what i want from you is that big chunk of cattle sale money i know you're carrying. i'm not carrying any money. then it's not far away. far enough you'll never find it. don't play games with me now. you kill me and you'll never find the money. yes, sir, i'm gonna let you
i never thought custer could be beaten. major, right now, i'm a lot more worried about a lot of other things than i am your career. like the president on that train, and that boy in there. ? you're next, big fella. ? this is my office. empty your pockets on that old counter over there. you know, larson, i feel sorry for you. a boy no more than 20-years-old. his only future is a bullet or a rope. yeah, you pity me. tomorrow, everybody in the country is gonna know who i am. ut anything i want....
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custer was promoted from lieutenant in the regular army, general and he takes control of the calvary brigade on the night of june 29, 1863. he reports to their camp in little town, pennsylvania, he is wearing a garish outfits made of black velvet. one of the troopers described him as looking like a circus rider gone wild. his reasoning was he wanted them in to see him and know where he was on the battlefield, that he is a stranger and they do not know this man. he will lead him -- them in battle on hanover, and then on the morning of july 2, george custer and his brigade were given the task of holding the critical intersection of hanover and dutch roads about a mile to the west of brinckerhoff's ridge. they get up in the morning to saddle up and move out. them to move out and he writes over to find over -- find out what is going on. gregg says, i need you here, i don't have sufficient troops. , if youays, very well will take responsibility, i will be happy to stay. gregg accepts that responsibility and sends a note to pleasanton saying we cannot afford to let them go, and and pleasan
custer was promoted from lieutenant in the regular army, general and he takes control of the calvary brigade on the night of june 29, 1863. he reports to their camp in little town, pennsylvania, he is wearing a garish outfits made of black velvet. one of the troopers described him as looking like a circus rider gone wild. his reasoning was he wanted them in to see him and know where he was on the battlefield, that he is a stranger and they do not know this man. he will lead him -- them in...
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t can't be nkin control of the custers for a safety standard as well. >> reporte its pvdecision +d?? deny dual con stodgethey cid public healthstudies showing gher?# impairment an an increas risk of car near future to get the new law to trump the new regulation. in denver, melissa garcia, cbs4 news. >>> thanks melissa. to the weather picture right now. big week ashton. >> big, big week and lots of folks traveling over the next open. relatively mild day for us with highs in the 60s for denver and the i-25 corridor later on. meanwhile most mountain towns will top out in the 40s today. the storm system moving into colorado is coming from the southwest. instead of the northwest. and that makes all the difference this one is a lot warmer than the storm we had last week. so it won't get nearly as cold around here ask therefore, i think it's going to be mainly rain for denver and the eastern plains. you can see the storm there moving out of southern california it's crossing las vegas right now on its way into winter storm warnings cover the mountains. we're going to see quite bit of snow in
t can't be nkin control of the custers for a safety standard as well. >> reporte its pvdecision +d?? deny dual con stodgethey cid public healthstudies showing gher?# impairment an an increas risk of car near future to get the new law to trump the new regulation. in denver, melissa garcia, cbs4 news. >>> thanks melissa. to the weather picture right now. big week ashton. >> big, big week and lots of folks traveling over the next open. relatively mild day for us with highs in...
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in 1874, general custer led a military expedition into the region and verified the reports of gold. gold seekers and settlers flooded into the region, violating the treaties, and fought pitched battles with the la cota. the army ordered all indians to return to reservations, and when they didn't, general crook and general custer attacked. crook was turned back by crazy house. and custer suffered one of the worst defeats in the united states at the hands of sitting ball at the battle of little bighorn. violence exploded throughout the maybes in the 1870s, and it was often the indians that suffered the worst of the engagements. it looks like there's no peace, native people are resisting aspects of the civilization policies. the indians wanted to maintain their homelands and felt that the united states owed them any opportunities they chose to accept. that they could chose to accept or not to accept whatever they wished. as a result, reformers and policymakers in the late 1870s come to the conclusion that they would have to change the policy once again. they believe that the reservatio
in 1874, general custer led a military expedition into the region and verified the reports of gold. gold seekers and settlers flooded into the region, violating the treaties, and fought pitched battles with the la cota. the army ordered all indians to return to reservations, and when they didn't, general crook and general custer attacked. crook was turned back by crazy house. and custer suffered one of the worst defeats in the united states at the hands of sitting ball at the battle of little...
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but not before porting over 18,000 acres in custer and pueblo counties. more than two weeks, it has destroyed nine homes in more than a dozen outbuildings. >> as the fires burn out, we're starting to see some snow believe it or not. hard to believe after our warm weather here in the metro today. this picture tweeted out by state patrol in golden. the plows were outworking those morning producer sarah stettler sent us. she estimates about a inch of snow fell within three hours. >> are to believe but it has been so warm here -- is go over to meteorologist mark monstrola. >> a number of mount community seeing snow today. one of which -- is very slick. it's going to be -- loveland pass -- has called for a traction law there tonight. be careful in the mountains this evening. that much of an impressive work. aspen in vail area right now. >> pockets of heavier snow could come through from time to time. meanwhile, we are try and pretty much clear. san juan area is also under a winter advisory. that will go through midnight this evening. with an additional 1-3 inc
but not before porting over 18,000 acres in custer and pueblo counties. more than two weeks, it has destroyed nine homes in more than a dozen outbuildings. >> as the fires burn out, we're starting to see some snow believe it or not. hard to believe after our warm weather here in the metro today. this picture tweeted out by state patrol in golden. the plows were outworking those morning producer sarah stettler sent us. she estimates about a inch of snow fell within three hours. >>...
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i'm like custer at little bighoror breaks open my mailbox rather than climb the flight for my key. -someone else did that, edith. -malarkey. what was i after, coupons from payless? i got your note about the mailbox, and i'm definitely gonna get to that. meanwhile, i was the one that asked henry to look out for r e postman. bring the mail up to you so it wouldn't just sit there in an open box. look at those brushstrokes.. . all right. uh, you know what? i work a late tour on thursday. i'll come around thursday morning. i'll finish the job myself. [ laughs ] oh, i hope it wasn't you who did the hallways. - no, ma'am. - i painted these hallways, edith, when this was my mother's building. they're a decent job. so is this here. and you're an ungrateful biddy! - henry-- - you're a layabout. - come on now, mrs. murphy. - not up to his potential. hey! if you've come here to say he's quit, say so and go. - i don't need a long preamble. - henry is not looking to quit, mrs. murphy. he wants an understanding what his responsibilities are. - aim for competence! - this is hopeless.. does he want
i'm like custer at little bighoror breaks open my mailbox rather than climb the flight for my key. -someone else did that, edith. -malarkey. what was i after, coupons from payless? i got your note about the mailbox, and i'm definitely gonna get to that. meanwhile, i was the one that asked henry to look out for r e postman. bring the mail up to you so it wouldn't just sit there in an open box. look at those brushstrokes.. . all right. uh, you know what? i work a late tour on thursday. i'll come...
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. >>> they are in custer county helping in the firefight with 3 -?they are at 85% containment. >>> if you are waiting to take your kids out trick-or- treating, no need for code. here's mike nelson. >> one of the warmest halloween's ever. 1950 19 $.50. reaching the height that goes back to 1870. this is the view from mile high stadium and this is a brand-new picture of nature and science. we've had a camera there for about 12 years but this is in high definition and boy does that look nice. kkdos to the museum for putting that up there. this is to the east of dia and the continental divide with some pumpkin orange still showing up as the sun settles in. mostly clear for this evening, 62 down to 52 by 9:00 and a we have 66 degrees at dia, 69 downtown wind from the east at 15 miles per hour . the high temperature was 79, 20 abooe the normal high for the last day of october and tied with 1950 for the all-time record. the normal low is 31 and we are at 52 early this morning. across the regionnthere is -?cooler air and 51 casper 53 cheyenne, there's a fron
. >>> they are in custer county helping in the firefight with 3 -?they are at 85% containment. >>> if you are waiting to take your kids out trick-or- treating, no need for code. here's mike nelson. >> one of the warmest halloween's ever. 1950 19 $.50. reaching the height that goes back to 1870. this is the view from mile high stadium and this is a brand-new picture of nature and science. we've had a camera there for about 12 years but this is in high definition and boy...
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. >> the sushi chef makes the fish in front of the custer who look on in wonder. >> it's really amazing. it's probably the best sushi i have had, for sure. >> i want the fish to leave a lasting impression among people overseas so they remember that this tasty fish is from this prefecture. >> he wants his prefecture to be known for his fish. the challenge is how to use his skills and techniques to make that happen. >>> the nikkei is trading at this year's highs, the dollar-yen also trading at eight-month highs getting ever closer to that 114 level. i'll leave you with a check on the latest. . >>> people in northeastern japan are trying to get their economy back on track. many industries suffered in the wake of the 2011 triple disaster. one small company is looking to the skies for the answer as nhk world reports. they think the aviation is their future. >> reporter: at this air industry expo, companies from fukushima put on a joint display for the first time. yamada showcasing his expertise in making airplane parts. he is hopeful about the future of the industry. it's expected to grow in
. >> the sushi chef makes the fish in front of the custer who look on in wonder. >> it's really amazing. it's probably the best sushi i have had, for sure. >> i want the fish to leave a lasting impression among people overseas so they remember that this tasty fish is from this prefecture. >> he wants his prefecture to be known for his fish. the challenge is how to use his skills and techniques to make that happen. >>> the nikkei is trading at this year's highs,...
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today, one of the country's wild herds calls custer park home. the first roundup is the first to be caught on film and they have been held every year since 1965. there is a purpose to this roundup? >> yes, very definitely. >> reporter: it's for the health of the herd? >> the health of the herd, to land. >> reporter: after the roundup, they are vaccinated and calves are branded and some cows are sold. for landis, it never gets old. >> when you quit doing your thing that you like to do, you're going to die. that is my thought. i ain't going to quit. i'm going to keep right on riding. red team, spread out across here! >> reporter: for this cowboy, living a good, long life means making your home where the buffalo roam. chip reid, cbs news, in the black hills of south dakota. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we will take you to california where they are preparing for a major earthquake, as researchers have new information about two dangerous fault lines. >>> plus fashion designer tom ford tells us about directing his newest m
today, one of the country's wild herds calls custer park home. the first roundup is the first to be caught on film and they have been held every year since 1965. there is a purpose to this roundup? >> yes, very definitely. >> reporter: it's for the health of the herd? >> the health of the herd, to land. >> reporter: after the roundup, they are vaccinated and calves are branded and some cows are sold. for landis, it never gets old. >> when you quit doing your thing...
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. >>> open enrollment for obamacare with some custers racing for a big -- racing for a big hike. it atracked a lot of -- it attracted a lot of sick people but healthy people did not. it runs through january 31st but you have to sign up for december 15th for coverage to begin. >>> a new mom gets the surprise of a lifetime. but the aftershock was a hefty hospital bill. >>> the aclu fires back at the what the school has to say paul babeu is abusive. physical and sexual abuse at a boarding school. woman: a school that used to be run by pinal county sheriff paul babeu. disturbing. man: babeu's school was unlicensed, abusive, and dangerous. woman: paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. the abusive practices and even bragged about them. paul babeu is unfit to represent us. house majority pac is responsible >>> a charter school answering tonight to disturbing allegations. >> the national chapter of the aclu saying they harassed a student who was muslim. muslim but he's a refugee from somalia. in this six-page complaint aclu lawyers tell me this child was harassed because of his reli
. >>> open enrollment for obamacare with some custers racing for a big -- racing for a big hike. it atracked a lot of -- it attracted a lot of sick people but healthy people did not. it runs through january 31st but you have to sign up for december 15th for coverage to begin. >>> a new mom gets the surprise of a lifetime. but the aftershock was a hefty hospital bill. >>> the aclu fires back at the what the school has to say paul babeu is abusive. physical and sexual...
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some of the custers we spoke to -- customers we spoke to telling us they like it. >> people leave their cars unlocked. they wait for women to get out trunk. you got to pay attention to what's going on around you. >> they plan to move the unit around the city throughout the shopping season. >>> first responders in goodyear credited with saving a life. a viewer said he saw an officer on thanksgiving stake a man who wasn't breathing out of his car at the wal-mart near i-10. he did chest compressions until firefighters arrived. he thinks the man worked at the wal-mart. police not details. only saying they did help an unconscious person. >>> big weather changes this weekend. laura thomas tracking it all. winter storm watch. >> that's right. that will go in effect for the higher terrain for the weekend. outside tonight though pretty nice. all quiet. mostly clear conditions. sitting at 64. topped out at 81. heading to those 50s. not quite as cold as this morning. high clouds continuing to move in. we've been tracking these the last several hours. no showers or storms with these. storm system b
some of the custers we spoke to -- customers we spoke to telling us they like it. >> people leave their cars unlocked. they wait for women to get out trunk. you got to pay attention to what's going on around you. >> they plan to move the unit around the city throughout the shopping season. >>> first responders in goodyear credited with saving a life. a viewer said he saw an officer on thanksgiving stake a man who wasn't breathing out of his car at the wal-mart near i-10. he...
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jim lawrence, the newcomer, is now ahead of andy custer, the incumbent democrat by one single point in a race that was wide open. 12 point splitting the two ap what has occurred in the second congressional district. how about the race for governor? republican chris sununu at 51% over democrat colin van ostern at 45%. this with 56% of precincts in. tom: let's go back to the presidential race in new hampshire. nearly all the polls have closed. we have lied in coverage from the local headquarters for hillary clinton and donald trump. field restaurant and we have a boisterous cloud. this is the cochair of the trump campaign. he really is revving up the crowd. they are very excited. north carolina, ohio, florida. it is projected by the ap that donald trump has won thesest this has made this crowd very excited. andrew hemingway, the cochair of the truck campaign, says that they really feel the ground game they had really made a difference. the fact that he was just here, the candidate was here twice in just four days time. that made a difference. it really feels the room. it seems to be payi
jim lawrence, the newcomer, is now ahead of andy custer, the incumbent democrat by one single point in a race that was wide open. 12 point splitting the two ap what has occurred in the second congressional district. how about the race for governor? republican chris sununu at 51% over democrat colin van ostern at 45%. this with 56% of precincts in. tom: let's go back to the presidential race in new hampshire. nearly all the polls have closed. we have lied in coverage from the local headquarters...
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today one of the country's wild herds calls custer park home. the first roundup is the first to be caught on film and they have been held every year since 1965. roundup? >> yes, very definitely. >> reporter: it's for the health of the herd. >> the health of the herd to hold them to a manageable number so they don overgraze the land. >> reporter: after the herd, they are vaccinated. i'm not going to quit. i'll keep on ridi living a good, long life means making your home where the buffalo roam. chip reid, cbs news, in the black hills of south carolina. -- south dakota. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we will take you to california where they are preparing for a major earthquake as researchers have new information about two dangerous fault lines. >>> plus fashion designer tom ford tells us about directing and a transforming a life of a widower. >> this has been for quite a while that i've been happy. >> that is the latest installment of our new series "a more perfect union." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday.
today one of the country's wild herds calls custer park home. the first roundup is the first to be caught on film and they have been held every year since 1965. roundup? >> yes, very definitely. >> reporter: it's for the health of the herd. >> the health of the herd to hold them to a manageable number so they don overgraze the land. >> reporter: after the herd, they are vaccinated. i'm not going to quit. i'll keep on ridi living a good, long life means making your home...
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today one of the country's largest wild herds calls custer state park home.here is a purpose to this roundup. >> very definitely. >> it's for the health of the herd. >> health of the herd, to hold the herd in a manageable number so that they don't overgraiz the land. >> reporter: after the roundup, they're vaccinated, calfs are branded and some cows are sold. for landis it never gets old. >> when you quit doing the thing that you like to do, you're going to die. >> for this cowboy, living a good, long life means making your home where the buffalo roam. chip reid, cbs news in the black his of south dakota. >> quijano: magnificent. that's the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." the news continues now on our streaming channel, cbsn at cbs news.com. i'm elaine quijano in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us, and good enough cocaine to sink a ship. tonight: these bay area heroes c1 >>> they intercepted a suspicious submarine and found enough cocain to sink a ship. tonight the bay area heroes are home, just in time
today one of the country's largest wild herds calls custer state park home.here is a purpose to this roundup. >> very definitely. >> it's for the health of the herd. >> health of the herd, to hold the herd in a manageable number so that they don't overgraiz the land. >> reporter: after the roundup, they're vaccinated, calfs are branded and some cows are sold. for landis it never gets old. >> when you quit doing the thing that you like to do, you're going to die....
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. >>> a look at the junkin's fire burning in custer county. these pictures were tweeted out yesterday. the fire has burned more than 18,000 acres. however, it is now 85% contained. >>> it's about 5:40. a runner from boulder has decided to have his leg amputated. we told you about dave mecky last year. >> his leg was crushed by a boulder. he spoke to us after the accident. >> i couldn't see my leg, but i knew there was something wrong with it because was incredibly high. >> he has decided to amputate his leg from the knee down. he says the advancements in prosthetics makes this the right decision. >>> coming up, doctors scrambled after eight kids are rushed to the hospital, some suffering sudden paralysis. what officials have to say. >>> we're hearing from passengers on the spirit airline flight grounded about the bomb square. what they're revealing. >>> you may want aajacket at the mostly sunny skies and winds at 10 to 15 miles-per-hour and a high in and around denver in the mid to upper 60s. coming up, we'll have your first alert look at the
. >>> a look at the junkin's fire burning in custer county. these pictures were tweeted out yesterday. the fire has burned more than 18,000 acres. however, it is now 85% contained. >>> it's about 5:40. a runner from boulder has decided to have his leg amputated. we told you about dave mecky last year. >> his leg was crushed by a boulder. he spoke to us after the accident. >> i couldn't see my leg, but i knew there was something wrong with it because was incredibly...
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today one of the country's largest wild herds calls custer state park home. there is a purpose to this round-up. >> yes, very definitely. >> reporter: it's for the health of the herd. >> the health of the herd, to hold the herd in a manageable the land. >> ready? >> reporter: after the round-up, they're vaccinated, cavs are branded and some cows are sold. for lantis, it never gets old. >> when you quit doing the thing you like to do, you're going to do. team, spread out across here. >> reporter: for this cowboy, living a good, long life means making your home where the buffalo roam. chip reid, cbs news in the black hills of south dakota. for scott pelley and all of us at cbs, i'm john dickerson. i'll see you back here tomorrow night and sunday on "face the nation." thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by from sony pictures studios, it's america's game! wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show, pat sajak and vanna white. hey, everybody. how y'all doing? [ cheers and applause ] what a nice we
today one of the country's largest wild herds calls custer state park home. there is a purpose to this round-up. >> yes, very definitely. >> reporter: it's for the health of the herd. >> the health of the herd, to hold the herd in a manageable the land. >> ready? >> reporter: after the round-up, they're vaccinated, cavs are branded and some cows are sold. for lantis, it never gets old. >> when you quit doing the thing you like to do, you're going to do. team,...
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when custer and all his men were surrounded. twenty-five% rather bpd rifles said it was the of winchester. meanwhile the love lost that day are picking up the is actually making money. the really it is the 1873 and i was thrilled to go take a picture right now. that was a clever bit of advertising and then married into the family to become the chief engineer. they want that to his the salesman went to mexico with thousands of rifles and then the turks want that. so then another character in tears so then handed his wife chains -- jane may die before them but the ones who didn't that she made extremely fortuitous to marry one thomas gray bennett he was a bastion of the civil war of that african-american white man regiment because he was only 17 during the civil war and he talks about just how difficult this one was but this is what the civil war is all about with anti-slavery. that is just how we're still having the struggles even today. so it turns out that they are better but joining winchester as an engineer and then marries i
when custer and all his men were surrounded. twenty-five% rather bpd rifles said it was the of winchester. meanwhile the love lost that day are picking up the is actually making money. the really it is the 1873 and i was thrilled to go take a picture right now. that was a clever bit of advertising and then married into the family to become the chief engineer. they want that to his the salesman went to mexico with thousands of rifles and then the turks want that. so then another character in...
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take george custer for instance. he looked like a hero but he behaved like a fool. no, you are the ultimate in heroes, bodie. but i would respect you just as much, i'm afraid, if you were the ultimate in villains. who, in your opinion, is a master villain? well, i can't answer that question because the master criminals never appeared before me. well, it's true, but, uh, of course you met the black jack. circumstantial evidence. while we're on the subject, let's talk about him. what sort of man is the black jack, bodie? well, we saw his back as he rode away. but his methods, they're cunning, and some foolish, too. how cunning? he uses fear to gain a quick advantage, and those stead show clothes he wears so you know him on sight. e, they're afraid. gives him a few seconds advantage. but you also say his method is foolish. well, there's always the chance that he'll meet a man that doesn't scare. what do you suppose his background is? city man? backwoodsman? well, at first i thought he was a city man. broad trail he left, the amateur way he tried to cover it up. but i s
take george custer for instance. he looked like a hero but he behaved like a fool. no, you are the ultimate in heroes, bodie. but i would respect you just as much, i'm afraid, if you were the ultimate in villains. who, in your opinion, is a master villain? well, i can't answer that question because the master criminals never appeared before me. well, it's true, but, uh, of course you met the black jack. circumstantial evidence. while we're on the subject, let's talk about him. what sort of man...
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today one of the country's largest wild herds calls custer state park home. there's a purpose to this roundup. >> yes, very definitely. >> it's for the health of the herd. >> health of the herd, to hold the herd in a manageable number so that they don't overgraze the land. >> ready. >> reporter: after the roundup they're vaccinated, calves are branded and some cows are sold. for landis it never gets old. >> when you quit doing your thing that you like to do, you're going to die. >> team, spread out across here. >> reporter: for this cowboy living a good long life means making your home where the buffalo roam. chip reid, cbs news, in the black hills of south dakota. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news continues. little later for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm john dickerson. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm michelle miller. world leaders meeting at the u.n. climate change summit in morocco called on all
today one of the country's largest wild herds calls custer state park home. there's a purpose to this roundup. >> yes, very definitely. >> it's for the health of the herd. >> health of the herd, to hold the herd in a manageable number so that they don't overgraze the land. >> ready. >> reporter: after the roundup they're vaccinated, calves are branded and some cows are sold. for landis it never gets old. >> when you quit doing your thing that you like to do,...
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custer! [ mumbling ] nice catch, min. mork, you were supposed to fall backwards. oh. oh. [ sighs ] something's not right here. while you're still in one piece, let's try something else that might help us understand each other. it's called role reversal. it's where i play you, and you play me, and then we act out a scene from our normal, daily life. you mean i'll be mindy, and you'll be mork? there are laws against that, min. i think it could only help. give me till tomorrow morning to shave my legs. brows and buy some things. i'll be back. morning, mind. morning, mork. oh, gosh, i'm going to be late again. will ya? will ya? will ya? i'm so hungry i could eat bebo. i haven't got time. i'm too busy being a butch career girl. that's hittin' below the belt. stop it. you're gonna stretch out my boots. these are your boots? i had to stuff socks in the front. oh, mork, you're so talented and handsome, and you have such great taste in clothes. i never said that. it would be nice if you did once in a while. did you bury them again? well, i locked them in the jeep so they would
custer! [ mumbling ] nice catch, min. mork, you were supposed to fall backwards. oh. oh. [ sighs ] something's not right here. while you're still in one piece, let's try something else that might help us understand each other. it's called role reversal. it's where i play you, and you play me, and then we act out a scene from our normal, daily life. you mean i'll be mindy, and you'll be mork? there are laws against that, min. i think it could only help. give me till tomorrow morning to shave my...
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certainly true of custer and, to a degree, i think, one could say that of hickok, as well, thousand i'veever had and hope not to at any time in the near future, had the pleasure of aces and eights, the fabled dead man's hand that hickok had drawn just before jack mccall put an end to his career as a gambler and turned him into a hero. so i am here to look at the west in the 40 years that london was present with us. of course, that has to begin with the west of the gilded age, as several people have already mentioned. derived, as we all know, from mark twain and charles dudley warner's 1873 novel, "the gilded age: a tale of today," this for the decade spanned the last quarter of the 19th century has established itself as the irresistible metaphor. not only for the cynical malfeasance and unrelenting corruption of those years, but as the characteristic description of the epitome of such behavior in any other time and place, including, of course, as we see today, any number of people resurrecting it for our own time. but what is the west in that era? well, it's the region that spans the con
certainly true of custer and, to a degree, i think, one could say that of hickok, as well, thousand i'veever had and hope not to at any time in the near future, had the pleasure of aces and eights, the fabled dead man's hand that hickok had drawn just before jack mccall put an end to his career as a gambler and turned him into a hero. so i am here to look at the west in the 40 years that london was present with us. of course, that has to begin with the west of the gilded age, as several people...
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calls custer state park home. >> there is a purpose to the roundup? >> for the health of the herd? >> health of the herd. to hold the herd in manageable number so they don't overgraze the land. >> ready. >> after the roundup they're vaccinated, calves are branded. some cows are sold. for landis it never gets old. >> when you quit during your thing that you look to do, you are going to die. >> spread out across here. >> reporter: for this living a good long life pleenz making your home where the buffalo room. chip reid, cbs news, in the black hills of south dakota. >>> that's the overnight news for this monday. for some, the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news," i'm elaine quijano. it is thanksgiving week, the bidsiest travel week of the year. if you are not hosting the holiday feast you may want to make your travel plans now. triple a says moreha million americans will be moving by planes, trains, and
calls custer state park home. >> there is a purpose to the roundup? >> for the health of the herd? >> health of the herd. to hold the herd in manageable number so they don't overgraze the land. >> ready. >> after the roundup they're vaccinated, calves are branded. some cows are sold. for landis it never gets old. >> when you quit during your thing that you look to do, you are going to die. >> spread out across here. >> reporter: for this living a...
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today, one of the country's laragerst wild herds calls custer park home. the first roundup is the first to be caught on film and they have been held every year since 1965. there is a purpose to this roundup? >> yes, very definitely. >> the health of the herd, to hold the herd to a manageable number so that they don't overgraze the land. >> reporter: after the roundup, they are vaccinated and calves are branded and some cows are sold. for landis, it never gets old. >> when you quit doing your thing that you like to do, you're going to die. that is my thought. i ain't going to quit. i'm going to keep right on riding. red team, spread out across here! >> reporter: for this cowboy, living a good, long life means making your home where the buffalo roam. chip reid, cbs news, in the black hills of south dakota. >> "cbs this morning" continues next. ? >>> remember earlier in the broadcast we showed you pictures of the first snowfall? well, they are laughing at us in key west. look at how gorgeous the weather is today on this friday before thanksgiving! practically
today, one of the country's laragerst wild herds calls custer park home. the first roundup is the first to be caught on film and they have been held every year since 1965. there is a purpose to this roundup? >> yes, very definitely. >> the health of the herd, to hold the herd to a manageable number so that they don't overgraze the land. >> reporter: after the roundup, they are vaccinated and calves are branded and some cows are sold. for landis, it never gets old. >>...
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custer has crow scouts. what's going on there? why do crows and sheshones and es, and evenwne later on the arapahos serve as scouts as allies for the united states on other indians? students are often puzzled by that, because didn't all indians realize that white people were -- why didn't indian people from the moment white people arrive d on the east coast that what people would gang up on them and kick them out. right. because in a sense there is no such thing as indian people. they're multiple different nations. ofng back to that sort spokey kind of diagram that i have, who more often are concerned with the neighboring indian nations than they are with which king thousands of miles away thinks that their land is his land. if you're osage in the 18th century, if you are comanche in the late 18th century, you don't give it much thought because you are powerful. you control your own destinies. and your power limits the fairly -- still fairly precarious power of these european empires whose ambitions in north america will be realiz
custer has crow scouts. what's going on there? why do crows and sheshones and es, and evenwne later on the arapahos serve as scouts as allies for the united states on other indians? students are often puzzled by that, because didn't all indians realize that white people were -- why didn't indian people from the moment white people arrive d on the east coast that what people would gang up on them and kick them out. right. because in a sense there is no such thing as indian people. they're...