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it was probably tom custer, custer's brother. and there is an ironic symmetry in the fact that tom was the only soldier during civil war to get two congressional medals of honor for taking the flag, both instances of a confederate flag bearer. this is another pictograph. this is wooden leg ripping the carving off the back of one of the soldiers during reno's retreat. and this is the scene at the reenactment. the reenactment has ended and they are watering their horses . and you can see the gentleman with the white hat and red tie, that is one of the most foremost custer reenactors in the country. and here is a different scene on the river. this is another pictograph of reno's retreat across the river. reno made no attempt to cover the retreat. and as a consequence, the warriors were free to range in and out of his fleeing soldiers. and the river acted as a particularly bad bottleneck area . and you can see the carnage that resulted. this is a picture of me at the little bighorn battlefield. this is my second time on a horse. [lau
it was probably tom custer, custer's brother. and there is an ironic symmetry in the fact that tom was the only soldier during civil war to get two congressional medals of honor for taking the flag, both instances of a confederate flag bearer. this is another pictograph. this is wooden leg ripping the carving off the back of one of the soldiers during reno's retreat. and this is the scene at the reenactment. the reenactment has ended and they are watering their horses . and you can see the...
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brian custer alongside jim jackson. so, for tri-state you got nate robinson.ad game winners the past past couple of weeks. amar'e stoudemire. power. mobley, accident who you got in this game? >> i want to steer toward tower. big baby gives them inside the zone and chris andersson brings a little toughness. hawkins has been phenomenal for tri-state and big baby glenn davis and the hall of famer coaches for both squads nancy lieberman and julius dr. j irving. here he is playing basketball at cal, right up the street and here's david hawkins, inside to jermaine o'neal. last hand laid in. ic and and hrol and empty dorn corner. so now the rotation isn't there. here's katrina mobley. and andersson with the 3. he has been phenomenal. he had 16 last week. that's a tough pass because if you lay it out there too softly it won't bounce up. hawkins saved it. to mick getty though. lays it in. he gets it back. here's nate robinson. moves from uncle drew and knocks down the jumper. >> jim: you got to give him space. he's so quick right by you. that's a fadeaway fallen back a
brian custer alongside jim jackson. so, for tri-state you got nate robinson.ad game winners the past past couple of weeks. amar'e stoudemire. power. mobley, accident who you got in this game? >> i want to steer toward tower. big baby gives them inside the zone and chris andersson brings a little toughness. hawkins has been phenomenal for tri-state and big baby glenn davis and the hall of famer coaches for both squads nancy lieberman and julius dr. j irving. here he is playing basketball...
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be as a father in for been a huge anon on you and you towson's honest looking does offer this or custer spirit you don't own can all be from on meds i'm also much feared as posh b. and as a missed him yes and kind of the oldies five does exist on those five drawn to whom you and intends even comes often tossers often under again this is. the oboe gets all the best shoes i must say well how many music is obviously opera so we are creating our own little opera production within just eight or nine players and of course every oprah has its leading lady and yeah i get to be the leading lady yes sorry about that. the obit does get the most tunes out a bit with the clarinet and then if you need sort of. comic grandpa guess who gets . the bassoon but i ope magine harmony music is really tiring for you for the oboes and the clarinet especially because in an orchestra you know we have a few bars rest but if you play all the time that's true it is tiring it's physically very tiring but it's also very exciting because there's no conductor the responsibility rests with me to lead to every want to br
be as a father in for been a huge anon on you and you towson's honest looking does offer this or custer spirit you don't own can all be from on meds i'm also much feared as posh b. and as a missed him yes and kind of the oldies five does exist on those five drawn to whom you and intends even comes often tossers often under again this is. the oboe gets all the best shoes i must say well how many music is obviously opera so we are creating our own little opera production within just eight or nine...
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across the fence who live with a constant threat of rocket attacks for the last decade this cycle custer stop it has to end. at least seven people have died in a suicide bombing in afghanistan's capital kabul police said the target was a u.n. vehicle that was trying to enter the ministry of rural rehabilitation and development six other people were wounded. council has officially been handed the reins and the right to host the twenty twenty two football world cup russia's president vladimir putin passed the ball to catalyze a mere five feet first president of the handover ceremony in moscow this year's tournament will end well in the last two hours time when france fans face croatia in an all european final in less than an hour and us a little over two hours from now. it is so important that we can be here together today in this iconic place in the kremlin to mark a pass of a ball from the organizer of twenty eight into the organizer of twenty twenty two world cup this is football this passion it is emotion it is love it is family it is unity and. these sentiments that we have been feeli
across the fence who live with a constant threat of rocket attacks for the last decade this cycle custer stop it has to end. at least seven people have died in a suicide bombing in afghanistan's capital kabul police said the target was a u.n. vehicle that was trying to enter the ministry of rural rehabilitation and development six other people were wounded. council has officially been handed the reins and the right to host the twenty twenty two football world cup russia's president vladimir...
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his new stuff put doctors custer on it to pollin you off and put on and william came on and it came off at half time for mean you came on look at that we had a really impacted me because it would in many series cause all sorts of problems all three substitutions worked so so most of what happened good that happened in the second half was that they were involved. look to name to say you know this is your opportunity to show how good you are you had little sniffs you had that situation where you get support and inside the passes there inside the box to for me new for me new has a shot because just over and i'm a mouse i had a shot in one thousand minutes plus three which will coach was a fantastically some rights that last quarter final stop about one russia. many people as we've been saying all along written off russian at the very start of the story not even the quarter finals. i've been very impressed by russia i've been very impressed by. having had no support absolutely no support when i travel around in. russia to do stories all the eleven cities all the host cities i had very littl
his new stuff put doctors custer on it to pollin you off and put on and william came on and it came off at half time for mean you came on look at that we had a really impacted me because it would in many series cause all sorts of problems all three substitutions worked so so most of what happened good that happened in the second half was that they were involved. look to name to say you know this is your opportunity to show how good you are you had little sniffs you had that situation where you...
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on opiates i want to thank congressman custer for her leadership. the biggest public health challenge of this decade right now. the epidemic will get worse before it gets better. the cdc data will show 50000 americans dying and that's likely not underestimate. there is a number of promising pieces of legislation as well as $6 billion in expenditures the reality is that only 10 - 20% of americans addicted to opiates are getting the treatment they need. only one third of treatment centers are offering the gold standard treatment which is medication assisted treatment. only 4% our data wade. it's great to have a reduction overprescribing but we won't see it commensurate with over don' overdose deaths. we need to work in every community to reduce stigma employ strategies and utilize smart strategies to curb the oversupply. finally, unroll health just one point. individuals in rural america are on average older, sicker, and poor. they are likely to have more risk factors and die from these diseases. expanding broadband isn't important for increasing soci
on opiates i want to thank congressman custer for her leadership. the biggest public health challenge of this decade right now. the epidemic will get worse before it gets better. the cdc data will show 50000 americans dying and that's likely not underestimate. there is a number of promising pieces of legislation as well as $6 billion in expenditures the reality is that only 10 - 20% of americans addicted to opiates are getting the treatment they need. only one third of treatment centers are...
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and that's all it means because i caught up at the small side for some months just on a commuter custer's from i mean from marsh i've been offered him some a cruise ship. nice so i got an approach such as you take on your staff which depend what i need so much so what are. some of the shirts so use it to go to the produce to you when you're still not shutting down appear to be so wonderful but membership. so guys just to the seville bit what do you think about this little kind of tour it's amazing i mean if you look around you have so many classy buildings all over the place and it's it's a really beautiful city you can see to cities bustling with the markets and everything yeah because what do you think about the tournament itself the football that strangely i mean it's such an open turn in the sun there's no clear favorite or we're both rooting for a shot asli i mean we're in the stadium when they play spain it was was just crazy so i suppose before in england in particular there's been a lot of scaremongering and now back home a lot of our fans i'm good with the government and with the
and that's all it means because i caught up at the small side for some months just on a commuter custer's from i mean from marsh i've been offered him some a cruise ship. nice so i got an approach such as you take on your staff which depend what i need so much so what are. some of the shirts so use it to go to the produce to you when you're still not shutting down appear to be so wonderful but membership. so guys just to the seville bit what do you think about this little kind of tour it's...
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unemployment about two hundred protesters rallied outside the main entrance to the supernatural gas field in custer port was also shut down for three days that has now reopened on sunday hundreds of people were dispersed after they tried to storm the main government building in the city of basra. six children and two adult migrants have suffocated to death inside a shipping container in northwestern libya ninety others were found in a critical condition in the same truck it's not clear how long they were stuck inside those that lines inside stories up next to have a news after york to that. a wave of joy in russia are all for a thrilling and to a successful world cup but off to the euphoria what's next for moscow on the many challenges it faces at home and abroad and what lessons the cast of the hosts of the next games in twenty two this is inside story. over and welcome to the program. for over a month people around the world were captivated by a single of vent football's world cup in russia the highs of victory in the use of defeat was shared by millions of fans watching on television and attendi
unemployment about two hundred protesters rallied outside the main entrance to the supernatural gas field in custer port was also shut down for three days that has now reopened on sunday hundreds of people were dispersed after they tried to storm the main government building in the city of basra. six children and two adult migrants have suffocated to death inside a shipping container in northwestern libya ninety others were found in a critical condition in the same truck it's not clear how long...
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a movie pass let's see custer ams a movie a day, losing $40 million in may alone. movie pass has to pay theaters to make up the difference. i don't have one of these pass. i have three kids and i don't have a chance to go to the movies now. >> i don't either. but it's an extraordinary deal. >> let us know what you think about surge >>. >> the biggest trade war in economic history, china with a stern rebuke and promises to strike back after another round of tariffs by the u.s. >>> the u.s. administration facing deadlines to reunite families separated at the border, still not clear how many kids were held. >>> a rescuer has died working in the cave where a soccer team and their coach remain trapped. >> we'll have a update for you. >> i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. at midnight the u.s. hit china with tar riffs on $34 billion in goods, and they immediately responded with tariffs of the same amount and said that america is a trade bully.
a movie pass let's see custer ams a movie a day, losing $40 million in may alone. movie pass has to pay theaters to make up the difference. i don't have one of these pass. i have three kids and i don't have a chance to go to the movies now. >> i don't either. but it's an extraordinary deal. >> let us know what you think about surge >>. >> the biggest trade war in economic history, china with a stern rebuke and promises to strike back after another round of tariffs by the...
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i'm brian custer alongside jim jackson. when you look at the first two weeks we still got 3 teams unbeaten. >> trilogy just bullied their way through the league and no one could stop them. rejuvenated and probably the best backcourt. how about tri-state. nate robinson has insuring energized them. and amar'e stoudemire providing an inside component and three headed monster. right now these 3 teams are rolling. >> what are you looking forward to tonight here in week 3. >> battle of undefeateds. tri-state has a deadly combination with stoudemire and o'neill. but on the perimeter they know how to get it done. keep your eye on david hawkins, maybe the leading candidate for m.v.p. >> one of the games you'll see here tonight. first up, ghost ballers and ball hogs looking for thirst win of the season. it's the big3 here on fox. he fi. now you can too during the chevy 4th of july sales event. now through july 9, get 10 to 20 percent below msrp on your favorite chevy models when you finance with gm financial. that's over six thousand
i'm brian custer alongside jim jackson. when you look at the first two weeks we still got 3 teams unbeaten. >> trilogy just bullied their way through the league and no one could stop them. rejuvenated and probably the best backcourt. how about tri-state. nate robinson has insuring energized them. and amar'e stoudemire providing an inside component and three headed monster. right now these 3 teams are rolling. >> what are you looking forward to tonight here in week 3. >> battle...
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congresswoman custer from new hampshire, congressman bera and our hometown congressman mike schraeder. i voted for you on a few issues before i moved to d.c. now i have no vote before congress. additionally we have dr. perick, a former deputy administrative secretary. he's a judiciary and health care expert. with that i'm going to pass this off to congressman bera. if you have any remarks, you can do it there or come up here. whichever you prefer. get your steps in. >> my hands start to move when i speak. i think, as we stated in the opening comments, health care is either the number one or number two issues driving voters today. it's something that touches every american, it's something that touches every family, it's something that touches every member of congress. but as we know, health care is complicated. most members of congress -- i'm a physician by training, and my professional and vocational background is health care, and both annie and kurt come from deep health care backgrounds, but most members don't have that breadth of experience. i think that's why it's important both w
congresswoman custer from new hampshire, congressman bera and our hometown congressman mike schraeder. i voted for you on a few issues before i moved to d.c. now i have no vote before congress. additionally we have dr. perick, a former deputy administrative secretary. he's a judiciary and health care expert. with that i'm going to pass this off to congressman bera. if you have any remarks, you can do it there or come up here. whichever you prefer. get your steps in. >> my hands start to...
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this 45-minute portion, they'll talk about health care with house members barra of california and custer of new hampshire and kurt schrader of oregon. >> we're just waiting on one more. i want to say, thank you, everyone. it's like 3:00 p.m. in the day and it's been a long day and everyone's tired. i was going to get up here and do some breathing and yoga exercises to raise the energy but i thought that might not be good for our perceptional coa coastcoas coastal elitists. we appreciate everyone staying until the end of the day to discuss an important conversation on american path forward in health care. for over a year now, americans have listed health care as the most important problem facing the country. in fact, just this week, 65% of americans said in a reuters/ipsis poll they're very concerned about the overall cost of health insurance including premiums, deductibles and co-pays. this concern is consistent throughout the country, a majority of both millenials and baby boomers, whites and minorities, democrats and republicans, are all worried about health care costs. i think it's cl
this 45-minute portion, they'll talk about health care with house members barra of california and custer of new hampshire and kurt schrader of oregon. >> we're just waiting on one more. i want to say, thank you, everyone. it's like 3:00 p.m. in the day and it's been a long day and everyone's tired. i was going to get up here and do some breathing and yoga exercises to raise the energy but i thought that might not be good for our perceptional coa coastcoas coastal elitists. we appreciate...
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although there were no momentum or general custer cracks yet it was one called comical topical dishes for sure school . no matter which joke i'm sure to for the exam is a cool thing that it's going to say you can watch them here or the nuclear weapons capability of the muslim take what they are so one hundred ten times that you speak to be down to talk about what you look at it but i mean it just almost like a soft job. as with spain's indignados or the will keep by wall street movement in the us romania's protest movement is led by activists like me hyped all it takes is a few activists like him to ignite social action in darfur but while they look to stay. cool character a more gentle darker black on more of a problem a plot to grab a bird she was just in prison such as might is go for the. extra muscle externals down dizziness the condition of resources and. so this is. needed i would yell at me that she was going to get me in an old. ok. social activism on this level would have been unimaginable a few years ago. today targeted actions can take only a few hours to germinate and spr
although there were no momentum or general custer cracks yet it was one called comical topical dishes for sure school . no matter which joke i'm sure to for the exam is a cool thing that it's going to say you can watch them here or the nuclear weapons capability of the muslim take what they are so one hundred ten times that you speak to be down to talk about what you look at it but i mean it just almost like a soft job. as with spain's indignados or the will keep by wall street movement in the...
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thousands of custers lost power and for some that meant no air conditioning as temperatures push up intoid-90s. officials don't believe heat was a factor. >> that was a big old water main break in center city, philadelphia. >> amelia, did i hear you say officially this is the hottest r.ay of the y >> hottest day of the year. 92 was the high and earlier this afternoon it felt like 110 degrees. >>o doubt, no doubt. we were out there for a while. >> it was brutal and that's why the natial weather service issued the excessive heat washing, the first one this season and the heat among other factors includayng a breeze helped fire up storms this afternoon. tracking storms on the radar and most of us are dry. everything else looks to fizzle out by 7:00 p.m. as the sun continues to go down. second weather question. will it feel brutal out there tomorrow? it will feel like 110 degrees but it will feel ke 100 to maybe so 103 degrees. easy.need to take it it's not going to be as excruciating out there as it was today, but you have plans outdoors tomorrow still take it easy and make sure you're drin
thousands of custers lost power and for some that meant no air conditioning as temperatures push up intoid-90s. officials don't believe heat was a factor. >> that was a big old water main break in center city, philadelphia. >> amelia, did i hear you say officially this is the hottest r.ay of the y >> hottest day of the year. 92 was the high and earlier this afternoon it felt like 110 degrees. >>o doubt, no doubt. we were out there for a while. >> it was brutal and...
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raising horses here at medicine tail coulee, which happens to be the exact spot where general george custerfe. kennard raises horses for rodeo, for riding, and for this; indian relay racing. >> kennard: the athletic ability on them kids are just amazing. the competition is intense. >> anthony: they travel all over to compete at this collarbone smashing, skull cracking, bone-snappingly dangerous sport. former allies and former blood enemies alike. >> kennard: it requires a lot of courage. >> anthony: i'll bet. >> kennard: and a high threshold for pain. it's representative of warrior mentality. >> anthony: one rider, three horses. >> announcer: and they're line ed up. >> kennard: and they're lined up. gun goes off. it's like a spontaneous combustion. [ gunshot ] [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: they're off. [ indistinct ] >> announcer: on the inside. >> anthony: top speed is around 40 miles an hour. and after each lap the rider dismounts at full freakin' gallop and leaps hopefully onto the next horse. yes, it's as dangerous and difficult as it looks. the prizes at big events run into the
raising horses here at medicine tail coulee, which happens to be the exact spot where general george custerfe. kennard raises horses for rodeo, for riding, and for this; indian relay racing. >> kennard: the athletic ability on them kids are just amazing. the competition is intense. >> anthony: they travel all over to compete at this collarbone smashing, skull cracking, bone-snappingly dangerous sport. former allies and former blood enemies alike. >> kennard: it requires a lot...
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i am an intern in the office of mclean custer from new hampshire. this is a question for all three of you, i suppose. assuming that the administration were to right now drop its current policies and listen to your advice, what would be the optimal strategy from this day going forward on how to deal with the proliferation, economic, social, political situation in iran, and how do you think the administration's policy in reality will differ from what you see as the most optimal plan? >> can we put the trump toothpaste back in the tube? that's a great question from the great state of new hampshire. there are a couple things here. let me try to unpack it for you as best i can, okay? this is not just a trump administration problem. this is a republican party, foreign policy establishment problem. this line of thinking, the way the trump administration sees the world really isn't that different than what the bush guys were doing. so this is a republican party thing like the colin powell old school realist republican. they're dead, man. they are a deep and
i am an intern in the office of mclean custer from new hampshire. this is a question for all three of you, i suppose. assuming that the administration were to right now drop its current policies and listen to your advice, what would be the optimal strategy from this day going forward on how to deal with the proliferation, economic, social, political situation in iran, and how do you think the administration's policy in reality will differ from what you see as the most optimal plan? >> can...
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this 45-minute portion, they'll talk about health care with house members barra of california and custer of new hampshire and kurt schrader of oregon. >> we're just waiting on one more. i want to say, thank you, everyone. it's like 3:00 p.m. in the day and it's been a long day and everyone's tired. i was going to get up here and do some breathing and yoga exercises to raise the energy but i thought that might not be good for our perceptional coa coastcoas coastal elitists.
this 45-minute portion, they'll talk about health care with house members barra of california and custer of new hampshire and kurt schrader of oregon. >> we're just waiting on one more. i want to say, thank you, everyone. it's like 3:00 p.m. in the day and it's been a long day and everyone's tired. i was going to get up here and do some breathing and yoga exercises to raise the energy but i thought that might not be good for our perceptional coa coastcoas coastal elitists.
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movement, an eye-catching but rather imprecise analogy because it is not clear who lakota and general custer are in that analogy. it often was with symbolism. it didn't spark a war on poverty or nonviolent strategy, and it did not achieve many of the stated goals including the new deal style jobs program. yet a closer look at the campaign reveals a unique and remarkably instructive experiment to build a multiracial movement designed to wage a sustained fight against poverty. even amid the cacophony of assassinations and the political turmoil that spring, the campaign captured the attention and imagination. only in washington in the spring of 1968 did the local, regional and activists as symbols of many different backgrounds from veterans in the labor and southern civil-rights movement activists of the american indian struggles attempt to construct the physical and spiritual community explicitly about justice and poverty that went beyond just a one-day rally. the campaign highlighted how multiracial coalitional politics operated alongside the identity politics of black and chicano power. that
movement, an eye-catching but rather imprecise analogy because it is not clear who lakota and general custer are in that analogy. it often was with symbolism. it didn't spark a war on poverty or nonviolent strategy, and it did not achieve many of the stated goals including the new deal style jobs program. yet a closer look at the campaign reveals a unique and remarkably instructive experiment to build a multiracial movement designed to wage a sustained fight against poverty. even amid the...
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my colleague miss custer rightly observed senior executives are the level at which decisions end up being made, not the lower level folks. i wonder -- i also just refer to one more thing. va put a press release out on april 25, 2018. it is very short. it says, "under va's new leadership which is now firmly aligned with president trump and his priorities, the department's operations have improved in many ways. in a number of cases employees wedded to the status quo and not on board with this administration's policies or pace of change have now departed va." i wonder under what circumstances you think that disagreeing with the administration is a fireable offense. >> that's never factored into any of the process actions that we've taken at va. >> let me explore. obviously if someone at the senior -- i don't know who these individuals are. i'd appreciate some maybe without identifying who they were kind of what does that mean? people "who were on board." why have they left? were they asked to leave? what's the context for that? >> in he time you start shifting the operation of an organizatio
my colleague miss custer rightly observed senior executives are the level at which decisions end up being made, not the lower level folks. i wonder -- i also just refer to one more thing. va put a press release out on april 25, 2018. it is very short. it says, "under va's new leadership which is now firmly aligned with president trump and his priorities, the department's operations have improved in many ways. in a number of cases employees wedded to the status quo and not on board with...
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custer rightly observed last year that senior executives are at the level at which the decisions are being made, not the lower-level folks. i also want to refer to one more thing, the va put out a press release on april 21, 2018 and it says under va's new leadership which is now firmly in line with president. trump and his priorities, the departments operations have been proved in many ways. in a number of cases employees who were not on board with his administration's policies are pace of change, have now departed va. under what circumstances do you think that disagreeing with the administration is a fireable offense? >> if it has ever factored into any of the actions we have taken at the va. >> obviously if someone at the senior, i don't know who these individuals are. i appreciate without identifying who they were, what did that mean? people who weren't on board? why have they left? where they asked to leave or what is the context of that? >> anytime you start shifting the operation of an organization and start focusing on things like veterans, folks realize may be on their own th
custer rightly observed last year that senior executives are at the level at which the decisions are being made, not the lower-level folks. i also want to refer to one more thing, the va put out a press release on april 21, 2018 and it says under va's new leadership which is now firmly in line with president. trump and his priorities, the departments operations have been proved in many ways. in a number of cases employees who were not on board with his administration's policies are pace of...