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that is not from custer. but it captures the sense of an intellectual and local project ahead for native people. in that new thinking has not come to pass. the other hinge chapter in my view is the red and the black. this marks his first effort at placing native concerns in relation to an african-american dominated civil rights movement. he felt it important to articulate the sense of the different histories, goals and methods visible in these two struggles for justice. if the chapter is sometimes insensitive,imes occasionally didactic, i think he also correctly perceived that indian people needed to deal not only with white supremacy, but also with ways the civil rights rights-based legal pact between the individual and the state also post a problem for argument's based in tribal sovereignty and collective rights. as it does so often, custer lays down a marker for the future hurt when he took up in greater and perhaps more sensitive detail in we talk, you listen and subsequent writings. today is white's prem
that is not from custer. but it captures the sense of an intellectual and local project ahead for native people. in that new thinking has not come to pass. the other hinge chapter in my view is the red and the black. this marks his first effort at placing native concerns in relation to an african-american dominated civil rights movement. he felt it important to articulate the sense of the different histories, goals and methods visible in these two struggles for justice. if the chapter is...
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his ability to go, custer died for your sins and go up a bit, custer kid for your sins. new day must begin. then he goes like this ♪ custer dies and it is so low. it's like under water. it's this gravelly, rangy, beautiful, beautiful thing. i commend it to you. these things matter. it matters that he was -- also, i just have to show you his favorite picture of himself in this regard. it maetters he was a serious ma and pranking trickster, he was willing to experiment in venture, he had his networks of friends, dogs, family, student, colleagues, readers, all these different kind of things. all these folks. here's bob the dog. his good friend bobby bridger, floyd. here he is being the master of ceremony at a music festival at winter park. he was a risk taker. he was a guy willing -- i wouldn't do that. but he did. it's easy to look at this book and all the other books from a distance and assume he had some kind of master plan. i don't think he did or i don't think he had much of one. custer was responsive to its moment and context. as is so often the case, it was in the ac
his ability to go, custer died for your sins and go up a bit, custer kid for your sins. new day must begin. then he goes like this ♪ custer dies and it is so low. it's like under water. it's this gravelly, rangy, beautiful, beautiful thing. i commend it to you. these things matter. it matters that he was -- also, i just have to show you his favorite picture of himself in this regard. it maetters he was a serious ma and pranking trickster, he was willing to experiment in venture, he had his...
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we turn back to custer force of insights. throughout my career, my dad understood that the political legal change made a cultural attitude and the position would present fella which was highly sensitized. as we've also heard this morning, custer began with a critique of stereotypes and the astor narrative which underpinned american senses and it was quite star g language offered something interesting and not a critique but a counter narrative that centered in the agency in the colonial nomination which lies and it's in the tradition of jackson and i'm not sure how will you can see but starts at the very beginning and ends with the present moment. it's a long deep kind of history. i buried my heart at wounded knee. which had not become a bestseller then perhaps this longer history might become a bestseller and would be offering white readers in the counter narrative of amicable power. what if this had seized the market? finally, the treaty book project under the offices and law in which they printed collection and had lots of
we turn back to custer force of insights. throughout my career, my dad understood that the political legal change made a cultural attitude and the position would present fella which was highly sensitized. as we've also heard this morning, custer began with a critique of stereotypes and the astor narrative which underpinned american senses and it was quite star g language offered something interesting and not a critique but a counter narrative that centered in the agency in the colonial...
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here is also ironically where the remnants of custer's seventh calvary ended up.was their patrol area. they would be involved in later years, you know, 1876 was little bighorn, but by 1890 was the wounded knee massacre. so that was their job, and they patrolled an area to go clear down there, it was probably 140 miles from wounded knee. the black hills have always been a big issue, you know? the u.s. court of claims was formed in the 1940's to take claims to land, and that is when the lakota filed for loss of the black hills, you know. so there is a whole history of that, with unsettled case of that, you know? it continues to this day because the tribes did not accept money, they wanted land and, you know, all that continues to this day. announcer: our cities tour staff travel to rapid city, south dakota to learn about its rich history. to watch more video from rapid city and other stops on our tour, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. tonight at 9:00 eastern on afterwards, and her latest book ob
here is also ironically where the remnants of custer's seventh calvary ended up.was their patrol area. they would be involved in later years, you know, 1876 was little bighorn, but by 1890 was the wounded knee massacre. so that was their job, and they patrolled an area to go clear down there, it was probably 140 miles from wounded knee. the black hills have always been a big issue, you know? the u.s. court of claims was formed in the 1940's to take claims to land, and that is when the lakota...
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this is ironically where the remnants of custer's seventh calvary ended up.r patrol area. they would be involved in later 1876 was little bighorn, but by 1890 was the wounded knee massacre. theyat was their job, and patrolled an area to go clear down there, it was probably 140 wounded knee. the black hills have always been a big issue, you know? the u.s. court of claims was formed in the 1940's to take claims to land, and that is when the lakota filed for loss of the black hills, you know? so there is a little his or he of that -- a little history of that, youtled case of know? because the tribes did not accept money, they wanted land and, you know, all that continues to this day. ♪ >> we continue our look at rapid city with a visit to bear butte, a place considered sacred by numerous native americans in the region. ♪ >> i am donovan sprague. [inaudible] my tribal affiliation from cheyenne river sioux reservation , which is about 100 miles east of where i stand right now at the sacred bear butte, a very spiritual place where not only lakota, but people of man
this is ironically where the remnants of custer's seventh calvary ended up.r patrol area. they would be involved in later 1876 was little bighorn, but by 1890 was the wounded knee massacre. theyat was their job, and patrolled an area to go clear down there, it was probably 140 wounded knee. the black hills have always been a big issue, you know? the u.s. court of claims was formed in the 1940's to take claims to land, and that is when the lakota filed for loss of the black hills, you know? so...
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custer een spice in state park, and he was going to lewiston clark, remont, and when he had his artist, he said you're not thinking big enough. selecting the four people that the four re, presidents, that was the artist, at him, you look can figure out why they were selected, george washington, our first president, the person who gave up the power, he could have stayed in power. popular.ry thomas jefferson. a lot of people say, wow that ust be because of the declaration of independence. but that's not why the artist him.e he was chosen because of the louisiana purchase. doubling the size of the country. lincoln, you can probably figure that out. keeping the country together the civil war. taken here, the challenging one, roosevelt. selected by the artist, but he guy at he most popular the time. he selected theodore roosevelt canal, so the panama he took the nation from being oceans and expanded us to international. he was also the president who standing for the common man. and both those things resonated with the artist. now, two of the four were slave owners and so does that engender
custer een spice in state park, and he was going to lewiston clark, remont, and when he had his artist, he said you're not thinking big enough. selecting the four people that the four re, presidents, that was the artist, at him, you look can figure out why they were selected, george washington, our first president, the person who gave up the power, he could have stayed in power. popular.ry thomas jefferson. a lot of people say, wow that ust be because of the declaration of independence. but...
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the number one t-shirt selling right now is -- where is custer? we had a record-setting rally last night. a rally like few other rallies and now i am going to louisiana and we are taking the little league world champions and they me on theying with way to louisiana. we just had pictures in the white house. reporter: [indiscernible] pres. trump: i have not asked that, no. away with a walked billion and a half dollars from china. one at a $68,000 a month from ukraine. a $3 milliony payment from ukraine. have i asked? no. i cannot imagine that someone is not asking. reporter: [indiscernible] do you have a legal strategy? pres. trump: the whole thing they are doing is a hoax to win an election they will not win in 2020. you look at the phone conversation i had with the president of ukraine, it was perfect. the only thing that was not perfect was a fraud committed on the american people in congress when congressman schiff got up and he lied and defrauded the american people by making up the conversation. let me just tell you that the whole ukraine stor
the number one t-shirt selling right now is -- where is custer? we had a record-setting rally last night. a rally like few other rallies and now i am going to louisiana and we are taking the little league world champions and they me on theying with way to louisiana. we just had pictures in the white house. reporter: [indiscernible] pres. trump: i have not asked that, no. away with a walked billion and a half dollars from china. one at a $68,000 a month from ukraine. a $3 milliony payment from...
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. >> looking at the custer expedition, the big take away is that is the game changer.ituated in the western part of the state, we will go to the black hills national forest to see not rushmore. -- mount rushmore. we will visit the crazy horse memorial and other places that we explore the life of the lakota war leader and the contentious history of the lands. this saturday noon eastern on "book tv" and sunday 2:00 p.m. on american history tv as the c-span cities tour tour takes you to rapid city, south dakota as we explore the american story. announcer 2: british prime minister boris johnson delivered the closing address that has -- at his party's conference in manchester england, outlining his vision for the country and criticizing jeremy corbyn's agenda. the prime minister said it was time to get brexit done and assured meer
. >> looking at the custer expedition, the big take away is that is the game changer.ituated in the western part of the state, we will go to the black hills national forest to see not rushmore. -- mount rushmore. we will visit the crazy horse memorial and other places that we explore the life of the lakota war leader and the contentious history of the lands. this saturday noon eastern on "book tv" and sunday 2:00 p.m. on american history tv as the c-span cities tour tour takes...
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that's -- because you beat custer at -- >> the government hates our people.hate our ancestors. >> the white men sure hold a grudge. >> they do. >> let it go. >> white people. >> let it go. you got your ass kicked one time. no joke. i'm sorry to swear. let it go, white people. let it go. they beat you. they beat you. you got beat. let it go. >>> the brewer family was amazing. here they were at what happened to be one of their worst moments ever, and they made me laugh. and i saw that same spirit through all the natives i met this week. joy, generosity and laughter. when malcolm x said we didn't land on plymouth rock, plymouth rock landed on us, he was talking about my people. but for natives, nobody landed on plymouth rock. it's time we look into how we've treated the indigenous people of this country. at standing rock, they're not fighting for their water. they're fighting for all of our water. now it's our turn to finally fight for them. >>> the u.s. president about-face. a deck hraration about next year's g7 sum submit. >>> mixed messages. >>> tear gas and
that's -- because you beat custer at -- >> the government hates our people.hate our ancestors. >> the white men sure hold a grudge. >> they do. >> let it go. >> white people. >> let it go. you got your ass kicked one time. no joke. i'm sorry to swear. let it go, white people. let it go. they beat you. they beat you. you got beat. let it go. >>> the brewer family was amazing. here they were at what happened to be one of their worst moments ever, and...
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it resulted in the death of general george armstrong custer, who was a civil war hero, and in the death of almost 300 cavalry men. this was the most shocking event of the late 19th century. within less than 10 years, warriors who were reviled by americans become a symbol of the united states of america. we explore how it is that the battle of little bighorn remained immensely important in the consciousness of americans for over a century, and we explore exactly how it is that imagery of the plane indian warrior in as the stereo typical american indian and also as a symbol of the united states. all of this to say they will be exploring how the indian warrior was used to justify manifest destiny. our gallery, which explores the battle of the little bighorn, is divided into two halves. we look at concepts of warfare and what the battle little bighorn was about from their perspective. we look at how it is the americans responded to the battle and how out of this battle emerged the image of the plane indian warrior. there were three immediate factors. one of them was the fact that at this ti
it resulted in the death of general george armstrong custer, who was a civil war hero, and in the death of almost 300 cavalry men. this was the most shocking event of the late 19th century. within less than 10 years, warriors who were reviled by americans become a symbol of the united states of america. we explore how it is that the battle of little bighorn remained immensely important in the consciousness of americans for over a century, and we explore exactly how it is that imagery of the...
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>>well catherine we hear so much about that 189,000 custer
>>well catherine we hear so much about that 189,000 custer
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as far as the air quality is concerned, with the smoke emanating from custer county county right herethe general flow is to take that snow smoke and push it off to the northeast. it really was there in solano county. now we are down to sensitive groups.sto take it seriously because we have seen those numbers go up and down over the last few hours. you can see that southwest flow. let's get back to the weather story. i'm going to show you the big picture there. there is our chance for rain later tomorrow night. ringing it forward on the future cast. i'm going to stop this at 8:00. there is a very's other tail end of this week storm tried to bring us a little bit of rain. get rid of the clouds, this gets us to wednesday night at 10:00. by midnight, it is still mainly in the north bay. and enter the early morning hours, it sweeps across the rest of the bay area. by the time we get to 5 am, it is out of here. if the timing holds on the forecast awaited is now, it will be gone by the time we get to the commute. i don't anticipate a big impact on thursday mornings commute. i think that the
as far as the air quality is concerned, with the smoke emanating from custer county county right herethe general flow is to take that snow smoke and push it off to the northeast. it really was there in solano county. now we are down to sensitive groups.sto take it seriously because we have seen those numbers go up and down over the last few hours. you can see that southwest flow. let's get back to the weather story. i'm going to show you the big picture there. there is our chance for rain later...
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. >> tamron: to custer because one of the things that you did i think it fits credit card debt, whatevdink w did you do first? >> first i made a commitment to paying more than the minimum. i made a huge difference because sometimes people get stuck where they can oy pinimumand then thes them. so i paid about $1,000 a month for five years which was literally another rent. to spew when you're not in a high-paying job so you made some sacrifices. coffee runs for $5, that wasn't happening. >> no, no coffee runs. i live far away from my job and had a bit of a commute. i didn't really get to go out as much as my other peers who didn't have loans. >> tamron: you buckle down, you didn't hang out, there is no cancun trip for you for spring break. none of that. >> and then in january of this year that's when i sbo it. i dog walked, i cat sat, i babysat, i did extra work. >> tamron: you hustled. >> i hustled. yes. >> tamron: that's what they call it. >> some days i was doing extra work like overnight shoot so then i would go into work and do more hustled the next day so i was up for 24 hours strai
. >> tamron: to custer because one of the things that you did i think it fits credit card debt, whatevdink w did you do first? >> first i made a commitment to paying more than the minimum. i made a huge difference because sometimes people get stuck where they can oy pinimumand then thes them. so i paid about $1,000 a month for five years which was literally another rent. to spew when you're not in a high-paying job so you made some sacrifices. coffee runs for $5, that wasn't...
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custer's must of all through both set up a c.n.c. here for the early opener inside 4 minutes the portuguese international joined frankfurt last season from porsche and has already proven he's got a nose for golf. i think it was a good situation to play the ball because i saw the quite high and i thought i'd gone so you started already to call a space net and just my job to pass the ball over and watch it out then was a perfect for us. live it isn't defined alexander drug of which provided the hosts with an assist of his own and the 16th minute when trying to show off his goalkeeping skills. and pass the n.t. a coolie buried his 1st bundesliga spot kick tally number 5 for the center forward . nightly after a stern talking to a half time never peers and gained momentum after the break. and no matter how much they huffed and puffed they couldn't seem to get past frankfurt standen keeper frederick run out. with 10 minutes left a deft chip from cost which put bustos truth after muscling his way to $3.00 leverkusen defend this and even mor
custer's must of all through both set up a c.n.c. here for the early opener inside 4 minutes the portuguese international joined frankfurt last season from porsche and has already proven he's got a nose for golf. i think it was a good situation to play the ball because i saw the quite high and i thought i'd gone so you started already to call a space net and just my job to pass the ball over and watch it out then was a perfect for us. live it isn't defined alexander drug of which provided the...
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interior ministry his resignation would be an honorable action for him i am demanding the resignation of custer near because he has deceived the french he lied to the killers profile by saying he had never presented any warning sign despite the fact he was rather causation it was known. after the revelations about behavior and radicalization kasten as position that the killer did not have any behavioral difficulties is untenable he must finally take responsibility and resign and while the interior minister has brushed off those schools anger is mounting within the police force we want him to resign but for everything he has done and has not done since he has been nominated he has been a very bad very very poor minister of interior you was he was a jew will further the problem is much more bigger we we know that some some cops when this. is inquiry about knowing if the person can come and work in the police some so this is no i don't think that this one is a good one and sometimes people above him know we want this man because we think that you can do something. is not follow the decision withou
interior ministry his resignation would be an honorable action for him i am demanding the resignation of custer near because he has deceived the french he lied to the killers profile by saying he had never presented any warning sign despite the fact he was rather causation it was known. after the revelations about behavior and radicalization kasten as position that the killer did not have any behavioral difficulties is untenable he must finally take responsibility and resign and while the...
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on how labs in china manufacture pension all but he's interviewed by the mechanic woman and mclean custer of new hampshire the founding cochair of the bipartisan opioid task force. "after words" the weekly interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work.
on how labs in china manufacture pension all but he's interviewed by the mechanic woman and mclean custer of new hampshire the founding cochair of the bipartisan opioid task force. "after words" the weekly interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work.
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and if you're custer joins us live from washington d.c. how did this dispute start. well or and this started more than 15 years ago and the irony is that both sides essentially accused each other of doing the same thing the u.s. said that the european union was illegally subsidizing its aircraft manufacturer air bus and the e.u. fired back saying the united states was doing the same thing to its aircraft manufacturer boeing and the irony is the world trade organization and centrally found both sides guilty now the u.s. has the advantage because it filed its claim 1st by just mere months which means it is the 1st that can impose these tariffs on the e.u. it's actually as punishment sanctioned by the world trade organization and we are finding out more details about what exact european products will be targeted by these terrorists in addition to the civilian aircraft that will be levied by it with a temper centerra if there is a litany of luxury goods including irish whiskies british bed linens german coffee spanish all of oils french wine cashmere these are luxury goo
and if you're custer joins us live from washington d.c. how did this dispute start. well or and this started more than 15 years ago and the irony is that both sides essentially accused each other of doing the same thing the u.s. said that the european union was illegally subsidizing its aircraft manufacturer air bus and the e.u. fired back saying the united states was doing the same thing to its aircraft manufacturer boeing and the irony is the world trade organization and centrally found both...
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settled negotiation between 2 parties and in fact boeing issued a statement calling for the same name custer in washington d.c. thank you stock market so for one heavily again on fears of a weakening global economy the foot sea in the u.k. sorts worst day since 26th enough to poor u.s. job states a couple whose weak manufacturing reports led to a sell off of equities stocks also fell across europe. and geo political outlook investor confidence. u.k. prime minister boris johnson has unveiled what he's calling the final offer to the european union it comes only 4 weeks before the u.k. is jeana to leave the e.u. and includes proposals on how to replace the irish backstop at being barber as more . it's gone down well with the party faithful but in the end the message from the british prime minister to brussels wasn't take it or leave it but rather can we talk about it today in brussels we are taping what i believe are constructive and reasonable proposals which provide a compromise for both sides we will under no circumstances have checks at or near the border in northern out as boris johnson ad
settled negotiation between 2 parties and in fact boeing issued a statement calling for the same name custer in washington d.c. thank you stock market so for one heavily again on fears of a weakening global economy the foot sea in the u.k. sorts worst day since 26th enough to poor u.s. job states a couple whose weak manufacturing reports led to a sell off of equities stocks also fell across europe. and geo political outlook investor confidence. u.k. prime minister boris johnson has unveiled...
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on how labs in china manufacture pension all but he's interviewed by the mechanic woman and mclean custer of new hampshire the founding cochair of the bipartisan opioid task force. "after words" the weekly interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> hello, ben. great to be with you. thank you for all your efforts. what an incredible four years on "fentanyl, inc.". let's dive right in. my interest in this is that i come from new hampshire and i started the bipartisan task force on opioid epidemic. we got 100 members of congress, half publican, half democrat working together and we have been hit very hard in our state. 471 deaths last year but the mix of those is really changing. it's been to know but, as you write about in a book, it's fun to know mixed with cocaine or fentanyl mixed with methamphetamines and i want to start off with the big picture of what got you into this? what gave you the incentive to spend four years of your life in this deep dive and how did you keep going with it? >> i had a friend who died from that in
on how labs in china manufacture pension all but he's interviewed by the mechanic woman and mclean custer of new hampshire the founding cochair of the bipartisan opioid task force. "after words" the weekly interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> hello, ben. great to be with you. thank you for all your efforts. what an incredible four years on "fentanyl, inc.". let's dive right in. my interest in this is...
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. >> we are here in south dakota's black hills in custer state park and we are at the state game lodge which is a 1920s era building that was constructed can several years before calvin coolidge made his summer white house here in 1927 and he and the first lady stayed here for three months from june through september 1927 while they were on vacation. calvin coolidge took office in 1923 when he was vice president and warren harding died so he served as the last little bit of warren harding's term and was elected to his own term in 1924 and so he came to south dakota in 1927 when a lot of people were speculative would he or would he not run for another term in 1928 and it was widely expected that he would but he came here in 1927 because he was looking for a place to escape the oppressive summer in washington dc and mosquitoes and bugs and attention of the white house. coolidge had vetoed a farm bill and there was a farm depression going on and south dakota was kind of the epicenter of that . crowd prices had reduced during the 1920s in south dakota so the farm block in congress passed a
. >> we are here in south dakota's black hills in custer state park and we are at the state game lodge which is a 1920s era building that was constructed can several years before calvin coolidge made his summer white house here in 1927 and he and the first lady stayed here for three months from june through september 1927 while they were on vacation. calvin coolidge took office in 1923 when he was vice president and warren harding died so he served as the last little bit of warren...
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. >> looking at the custer expedition, the big picture take away is that is the game changer. >> we wouldo the nearby black hills national forest to see mount rushmore. the state's top tourist destination and we will visit the crazy horse memorial and other places in the black hills as we explore the life of this lakota war leader and learn more about this land. join us this saturday at noon eastern on booktv and sunday at 2:00 on american history tv as the c-span cities tour takes you to rapid city, south dakota as we explore the american story. >> live thursday on c-span a discussion about the diversity of federal judges hosted by the center for american progress at 11 family a.m. eastern. at 4:00 samantha power, former us ambassador to the united nations followed by a townhall meeting with congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez in queens, new york and poverty and federal benefits. at 5:4:05 pm. on c-span2 at 9:00 am, general david berger, the commandant of the us marine corps discusses military priorities for the indo pacific region. that a look at libel laws in the media hosted by the
. >> looking at the custer expedition, the big picture take away is that is the game changer. >> we wouldo the nearby black hills national forest to see mount rushmore. the state's top tourist destination and we will visit the crazy horse memorial and other places in the black hills as we explore the life of this lakota war leader and learn more about this land. join us this saturday at noon eastern on booktv and sunday at 2:00 on american history tv as the c-span cities tour takes...
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here now comes fort custer, jim gray. always good to see it. thanks for being here tonight.overdue and they follow the lead of california and they were forced by california to do this and there should have been reformed so long ago and this is a good first step but i only see it as a first step because they are generating all of this revenue, billions of dollars, the coaches touch it, the institution's touch it, the television networks, the sticker companies, everybody except for those preventing the surface profit and now this is an opening and it's just a sliver. those people who own their own likenesses should be able to commercial ad property on themselves. >> martha: let's take a look at what lebron james said. it's a good day for all college athletes going forward. from the stand, thank you guys for allowing me to bring more light to it. i'm so glad you're bringing focus of this and for everyone who has been fighting this fight, not a victory, but a start. here's a look at some potential payout to some of the big stars. a zion williamson could get 2.5 million for one n
here now comes fort custer, jim gray. always good to see it. thanks for being here tonight.overdue and they follow the lead of california and they were forced by california to do this and there should have been reformed so long ago and this is a good first step but i only see it as a first step because they are generating all of this revenue, billions of dollars, the coaches touch it, the institution's touch it, the television networks, the sticker companies, everybody except for those...
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. >> from looking at the custer exposition the big picture take away is that the game-changer. >> theupreme court eventually ruled that a tomato is a vegetable and not a fruit because of the tariffs. and a botanist will tell you that a tomato is a fruit but in fact the 1883 tariffs put a tariff on vegetables and not fruits so an importer of vegetables pointed out that the tomatoes brought in from the caribbean were fruit and he didn't have to pay a tariff. the battle went on for quite some time and eventually the supreme court ruled that tomatoes were actually vegetables. it's an interesting ruling that had repercussions beyond just tomatoes themselves. >> this was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arc ticks sea ice. we are losing huge swaths of the amazon. we have lost much of the great area reef. these are the major features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great area reef. we are as my friend bill mckibben says breaking them. >> everyone is looking at the chinese economics and as you mentioned the white house was very successful in highlighting thi
. >> from looking at the custer exposition the big picture take away is that the game-changer. >> theupreme court eventually ruled that a tomato is a vegetable and not a fruit because of the tariffs. and a botanist will tell you that a tomato is a fruit but in fact the 1883 tariffs put a tariff on vegetables and not fruits so an importer of vegetables pointed out that the tomatoes brought in from the caribbean were fruit and he didn't have to pay a tariff. the battle went on for...
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this where the tank blew up the live flew off real time air quality measurements now done by katya custer's hazardous materials specialists have been released and they indicate it did not show unusually high levels of toxic substances in the air. the explosion and fire was last tuesday of course causing people in the area to shelter in place because of the air quality contra costa health officials now say the local smoke affects were minimized because of the extreme. he that the fire caused as well as the weather conditions that day. they say neighborhoods did experience high levels of smoke particles in the air and that can irritate your throat lungs and eyes, but again they say the air samples did not show high levels of toxic substances. >>and another big story we're following tonight in the north bay, the marin county sheriff's office has publicly identified the victim in the china camp homicide. happened on a friday this her 22 year-old pace is fast cars villa quez from richmond was killed his body found friday morning i was near the me walk meadows in sandra fell the cause of death st
this where the tank blew up the live flew off real time air quality measurements now done by katya custer's hazardous materials specialists have been released and they indicate it did not show unusually high levels of toxic substances in the air. the explosion and fire was last tuesday of course causing people in the area to shelter in place because of the air quality contra costa health officials now say the local smoke affects were minimized because of the extreme. he that the fire caused as...
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custer will be speaking to the new england council in the next couple of weeks. we have not taken our foot off the gas pedal at all. we also have some other events in the works so stay tuned for some future announcements to be made. today, we are honored to welcome united states senator michael bennet for the 17th seven -- for the 17th politics and eggs event. my cholesterol level is going to the roof. we have to end this. he is the colorado senior inator having been appointed 2009. when he became the secretary of the interior. senator bennett was reelected in 2010 and 2016. he has a long history of public service and his state -- in his state of colorado. schoolsuperintendent of in the great city of denver. he has a wealth of experience in the private sector. restructuring failing businesses and helping to create the world's largest movie theater chain. he serves on the senate agricultural, finance, and intelligence committee. he has worked to transform public education to give schools more flexibility to innovate as well as to modernize higher education so that
custer will be speaking to the new england council in the next couple of weeks. we have not taken our foot off the gas pedal at all. we also have some other events in the works so stay tuned for some future announcements to be made. today, we are honored to welcome united states senator michael bennet for the 17th seven -- for the 17th politics and eggs event. my cholesterol level is going to the roof. we have to end this. he is the colorado senior inator having been appointed 2009. when he...
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how did you come across george remus and 17 years ago, a very prominent historian named stanley custer who became famous for writing about watergate, he was editing a reference collection. many of you might have used it in school. it's called a dictionary of american history and that's where teachers used to send her to find out about about american history and he said would you mind writing a little essay on bootleggers. why would we want to talk about that? in that research, 17 years ago, i ran across remus and like a bad song from the 1980s, in my head for 17 years. i was going not thinking about this guy and later i wrote this biography integrates kathy. i treated the novel as if it were a person and i wrote a book about this experience, this great american novel and remus again comes up because some people say remus was the model, some sayhe was a model for jay gatsby . ran across remus again so when i was looking from the next book project i thought to myself i want to discover somebody who's been forgotten , whose story can tell us something so interesting about today's world an
how did you come across george remus and 17 years ago, a very prominent historian named stanley custer who became famous for writing about watergate, he was editing a reference collection. many of you might have used it in school. it's called a dictionary of american history and that's where teachers used to send her to find out about about american history and he said would you mind writing a little essay on bootleggers. why would we want to talk about that? in that research, 17 years ago, i...
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we're heading to the south bay momentarily but we want to stay in the east bay first because because custer fire department just posted on twitter this is the con fire p i o that the outage they've been told by p g is now going to be closer to midnight rather than 10:00pm so it gets pushed back again here at least in contra costa county where parts of that county because of the changing weather conditions, and of course people want to keep their lights on even though they may plan me good news even if it turns out that they don't have to. >>turn them off at all, but nonetheless it does create a lot of anxiety because people don't know what to expect fire department described it as a moving target because of the weather so there you go, and east bay now to the south bay where san jose has declared a local emergency city and county officials had a news conference today to lay out plans for how they will be dealing with the outage is tonight power as far as we know we're going to see the moment is still on and san jose that could change in the coming hours convoys, they are still alive tonight
we're heading to the south bay momentarily but we want to stay in the east bay first because because custer fire department just posted on twitter this is the con fire p i o that the outage they've been told by p g is now going to be closer to midnight rather than 10:00pm so it gets pushed back again here at least in contra costa county where parts of that county because of the changing weather conditions, and of course people want to keep their lights on even though they may plan me good news...
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roger custer has more from capitol hill in washington d.c. the white house now says that foreign military aid that was promised to ukraine was hinge ing on ukraine complying with the president's demand to nischelle did an investigation but the white house says this investigation had nothing to do with joe biden president trauma's political opponent but rather into the beginnings of the russia investigation back in 2016 in that u.s. presidential election the white house acting chief of staff mick mulvaney telling reporters that there was nothing wrong with this request he said that it was standing policy for the u.s. justice department to reach out to a foreign nation to assist with an existing investigation and in fact he said to reporters that anyone who finds something wrong with that should just quote get over it but that's it that's why we held up the money now there was a reporter who says the demand for an investigation into the democrats was part of the reason that he was on the to withhold funding to break the look back to what happen
roger custer has more from capitol hill in washington d.c. the white house now says that foreign military aid that was promised to ukraine was hinge ing on ukraine complying with the president's demand to nischelle did an investigation but the white house says this investigation had nothing to do with joe biden president trauma's political opponent but rather into the beginnings of the russia investigation back in 2016 in that u.s. presidential election the white house acting chief of staff...
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he was also a consultant on the pbs film custer's last stand. the good news for everyone here this evening, at the moment he turned his talents to the american revolution. he published in 2013 bunker hill, a city, a siege, a revolution which he came and spoke about several years ago. it too is a new york times best seller and won the 2013 new england book award for non fiction. the rights to the book have been acquired by warner brothers, my former employer and ben affleck may direct. not saying he will, but he may. stay tuned on that one. e has written for vanity fair, the "new york times" book review, the wall street journal, the "new york times" and the boston globe. he has appeared on the today show, dateline, pbs' american experience. c-span on npr delighted to have c-span here this evening to film. and like david mccug cull ock, celebrates him for encouraging him to write. his latest book was just released today. -- valyant val ambition. welcoming me in nathaniel philbrook. >> thank you and it is really great to be here at mount vernon. th
he was also a consultant on the pbs film custer's last stand. the good news for everyone here this evening, at the moment he turned his talents to the american revolution. he published in 2013 bunker hill, a city, a siege, a revolution which he came and spoke about several years ago. it too is a new york times best seller and won the 2013 new england book award for non fiction. the rights to the book have been acquired by warner brothers, my former employer and ben affleck may direct. not...
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and your own annie custer will be speaking to the new england council in the next couple of weeks. needless to say, we are not taking our foot off the gas pedal at all. we also have some other politics and eggs events in the works, so stay tuned for future announcements to be made. today, we are honored to welcome the united states senator michael bennet, our guest for the 17th politics and eggs event of the year. i don't know about you, but my cholesterol level is going right through the roof. [laughter] we have got to end this, my god. my doctor is saying, slow down on the eggs. he is currently the colorado senior senator, appointed in 2009 2 finish a -- into thousand nine to finish a term. senator bennett was elected to proceed in 2010 and 2016. he has a long history of public service, having previously served as chief of staff to the denver mayor john hickenlooper and as the superintendent of schools in the great city of denver. he also has a wealth of experience in the private sector, and worked to restructure failing businesses and create the world's largest movie theater cha
and your own annie custer will be speaking to the new england council in the next couple of weeks. needless to say, we are not taking our foot off the gas pedal at all. we also have some other politics and eggs events in the works, so stay tuned for future announcements to be made. today, we are honored to welcome the united states senator michael bennet, our guest for the 17th politics and eggs event of the year. i don't know about you, but my cholesterol level is going right through the roof....
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. >> i'm looking at the custer expedition , the venture picture take away is that the game changer. >> situated in the western part of the state we go into the nearby black hills national forest to see matt rushmore, the state top tourist destination. and we will visit the crazy horsememorial and other places in the black hills as we explore the life of this lakota war leader and contentious history of these lands . join us this saturday at noon eastern on book tv and sunday at 2 pm on american history tv as the cities tour takes you to rapid city south dakota. as we explore the american story. >> sunday on today, the smithsonian institution's peter leopold on the history of terrorist and manager in the us economy . >> the supreme court ruled that a tomato is a vegetable, not a fruit the cause of a terrorist . it's sort of a nonstory. any botani will ll you a tomato is a fruit but in fact the 1883 í put a tariff on vegetables and not fruit. so a importer of vegetables mixed pointed out that the tomatoes he was bringing in from the caribbean work fruit and he didn't have to pay a tarif
. >> i'm looking at the custer expedition , the venture picture take away is that the game changer. >> situated in the western part of the state we go into the nearby black hills national forest to see matt rushmore, the state top tourist destination. and we will visit the crazy horsememorial and other places in the black hills as we explore the life of this lakota war leader and contentious history of these lands . join us this saturday at noon eastern on book tv and sunday at 2 pm...
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. >> may 22nd, 1856 a name that is lost to history not until i reread feel the blood of custer brook.it took me a long time to write that almost 17 years. but with that chunk c of time writing about physical violence most people would say there is that guy. and there's at least one violent incident in progress. who came to the ground sitting at his desk who is a congressman and he is in the house. sumner stood up to make a very aggressive antislavery speech and in it he had insulted south carolina so basically says you have insulted my part of the union and then punish him for that. so now sumner is trapped with his anxiety that he continues that now what is interesting although there is another one - - a lot of violence it is supposed to take place in the street but if you stage an attack in that way and brooks for two days try to catch them on the capitol grounds because see why what happens in the senate chamber. and that abolitionist in the senate chamber that becomes a south leading the north into submission and that has national repercussions that takes off the chart. >> and wit
. >> may 22nd, 1856 a name that is lost to history not until i reread feel the blood of custer brook.it took me a long time to write that almost 17 years. but with that chunk c of time writing about physical violence most people would say there is that guy. and there's at least one violent incident in progress. who came to the ground sitting at his desk who is a congressman and he is in the house. sumner stood up to make a very aggressive antislavery speech and in it he had insulted south...
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late yesterday, boeing announced that the head of its commercial airplanes division, kevin mccalla custeran mcallister, was stepping down -- kevin mcallister, stepping down. whenis a big decision dennis muilenburg himself is under pressure, and some have called for him to step down. will there be more changes at boeing?do they need to do more to respond to this crisis? alix: down by 0.7%, so off the lows. how do you look at some been let boeing? there's two stories. one is what brooke is talking about. the other is that the world needs them, they are going to be fine. nate: boeing is such a company specific issue, it is really hard to piece apart what is going on specific to their 737 issues and other dynamics versus what is going on from a macro perspective. i really have a hard time using boeing as a flagship indicator for what is going on in the world right now. there are certainly other ones, caterpillar, for example, that little clearer how they tie into what is going on. i'm not really digging too much into the boeing specifics as it pertains to broader macro issues. alix: we have t
late yesterday, boeing announced that the head of its commercial airplanes division, kevin mccalla custeran mcallister, was stepping down -- kevin mcallister, stepping down. whenis a big decision dennis muilenburg himself is under pressure, and some have called for him to step down. will there be more changes at boeing?do they need to do more to respond to this crisis? alix: down by 0.7%, so off the lows. how do you look at some been let boeing? there's two stories. one is what brooke is...
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. >> looking at the custer expedition in 1874, the big picture take away is that is the game changer.rbygo into black hills national forest to see mount rushmore. and we will visit the crazy horse memorial and other places in the black hills as we explore akota warof this d leader and the contentious history of these lands. this saturday at 12:00 eastern on book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv, as the c-span cities tour takes us to rapid city south dakota as we explore the american story. >> "washington journal" continues. host: a quick program note. we had planned to have former governor and congressman mark sanford here to talk about his presidential run, and still hoping to do that, but the power is out the down near our studio, so we are working on and hoping to have it resolved and if not, we will get mark sanford back on the program. we will continue the conversation and back to the impeachment inquiry and your confidence in adam schiff leading the inquiry. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8002 for independents and others.
. >> looking at the custer expedition in 1874, the big picture take away is that is the game changer.rbygo into black hills national forest to see mount rushmore. and we will visit the crazy horse memorial and other places in the black hills as we explore akota warof this d leader and the contentious history of these lands. this saturday at 12:00 eastern on book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv, as the c-span cities tour takes us to rapid city south dakota as we explore...
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. >> looking at custer exposition, the big picture take away is that is the game changer. >> situatedn the western part of the state, we go to the nearby black hills national forest to see mount rushmore, the state's top tourist destination. and we will visit the crazy horse memorial and other places in the black hills as we explore the life of this lakota war leader and the history of these lands. join us this saturday at noon eastern on book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv as the c-span cities tour takes you to rapid city, south dakota as we just -- we explore the american story. anpresident trump signed executive order today expanding private medicare advantage programs for seniors before heading out he spoke to reporters. >> we are going to the villages in ocala, florida. a big crowd. we will be talking about health care. doing a lot of work on health care. very successful at it. we will be speaking to the great people of florida. i think they're very happy
. >> looking at custer exposition, the big picture take away is that is the game changer. >> situatedn the western part of the state, we go to the nearby black hills national forest to see mount rushmore, the state's top tourist destination. and we will visit the crazy horse memorial and other places in the black hills as we explore the life of this lakota war leader and the history of these lands. join us this saturday at noon eastern on book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american...
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and visit the journey museum, where the complex history of this area is told. ,> the custer exhibitionhat is the game changer. >> we will go into the nearby black hills national forest to see mount rushmore, the states top tourist destination. and we will visit the crazy horse memorial and other places of black hills as we explore the contentious history of these lands. ♪ join us this saturday at new eastern on book tv -- noon eastern on book tv as the c-span cities tour takes you to rapid city, south dakota, as we explore the american story. the supreme court justices returned for the new term next week, the first monday in october, with the court hearing cases on employment discrimination based on sexual orientation, the trump administration's winding down of daca, and state funding for religious education. listen to significant supreme court oral arguments on c -span.org, and watch on c-span. >> next, a book tv exclusive -- our cities tour visits
and visit the journey museum, where the complex history of this area is told. ,> the custer exhibitionhat is the game changer. >> we will go into the nearby black hills national forest to see mount rushmore, the states top tourist destination. and we will visit the crazy horse memorial and other places of black hills as we explore the contentious history of these lands. ♪ join us this saturday at new eastern on book tv -- noon eastern on book tv as the c-span cities tour takes you to...