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this is one of the corners that will later become known as the gadsden purchase. this corner marker is at that time, 1848, 1850, and actually the beginning of mexico and the end of the u.s. the little community we are going to go to, old messia, the reason that exists is about 50 or 60re families and this time, 1852, that do not want to become u.s. citizens. it is one of those instances in history where we can say, not all mexicans want to become americans. not everybody is trying to jump over here. these folks jumped out of the united states into mexico. >> we should go to old messia and see this. alex: we have just entered the town limits. it is common to find cars driving or parked in and around las cruces owned by both anglo and hispanics alike. they will have a bumper sticker spanish].[speaking it will have the translation, i am a proud messian. they are very proud of being of and from messia. it all goes back to them not wanting to become u.s. citizens after the war. >> talk about that. alex: before the gadsden purchase, about 50 to 60 primarily hispanic fam
this is one of the corners that will later become known as the gadsden purchase. this corner marker is at that time, 1848, 1850, and actually the beginning of mexico and the end of the u.s. the little community we are going to go to, old messia, the reason that exists is about 50 or 60re families and this time, 1852, that do not want to become u.s. citizens. it is one of those instances in history where we can say, not all mexicans want to become americans. not everybody is trying to jump over...
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this is one of the corners that will later become known as the gadsden purchase. this corner marker is at that time, 18 48, 1850, and actually the beginning of mexico in the end of the u.s.. the little community we are messia, go to, old there are people who do not want to become u.s. citizens. it is one of those instances in history where americans -- were not every mexican want to become a american. these folks jumped out of the united states into mexico. ia we should go to old mess and see this. alex: we have just entered the town limits. it is common to find cars driving or parked in and around las cruces owned by both anglo and hispanics alike. sometimes it'll have a translation, i am a trout -- proud miessian. they are proud to be here and it goes back to the history of them not wanting to become u.s. citizens after the war. >> talk about that. alex: before the gadsden purchase, about 50 to 60 primarily hispanic families literally pick up all of their belongings and load up their wagons and look across the river, east to west, see a little hill, hence the na
this is one of the corners that will later become known as the gadsden purchase. this corner marker is at that time, 18 48, 1850, and actually the beginning of mexico in the end of the u.s.. the little community we are messia, go to, old there are people who do not want to become u.s. citizens. it is one of those instances in history where americans -- were not every mexican want to become a american. these folks jumped out of the united states into mexico. ia we should go to old mess and see...
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Aug 18, 2018
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the southern border of the united states was defined by the gadsden purchase during his time. the army and the navy was modernized under the secretary of war, jefferson davis, who went on to be the president of the confederacy during the civil war. pierce was a lawyer. he felt slavery should be handled with an act of congress. there should be legislation that would prohibit it. he was not in favor of it but he was afraid the country would split over that. his focus when he was president was to keep the country together. ofunderstood the hardships fighting the revolution was to create the country. he was trying to keep it together. it did split after lincoln was elect. franklin pierce had one term in office and the democratic party did not want him to run again. he had quite a few good accomplishments. we do not hear about those because the kansas nebraska act, which occurred at the end of his presidency, was turned into bloody kansas. it was a disaster as far as trying to achieve what it had hoped to achieve. they nominated buchanan to be the candidate in the next election cyc
the southern border of the united states was defined by the gadsden purchase during his time. the army and the navy was modernized under the secretary of war, jefferson davis, who went on to be the president of the confederacy during the civil war. pierce was a lawyer. he felt slavery should be handled with an act of congress. there should be legislation that would prohibit it. he was not in favor of it but he was afraid the country would split over that. his focus when he was president was to...
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Aug 5, 2018
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so a year, to usually when you do the gadsden purchase they wind up back in the united states. we don't entered, this is the plaza, the old historic plaza and if you notice the kiosks, gazebo comes both the u.s. and mexico flag. the in is for mesilla, the 50 50 for a speaking fit for when established themselves with the signing of the gadsden purchase. this corner, billy the kid was in jail there and this was the courthouse. these are all old adobe buildings. the brick sidewalks, brick patio, sidewalks, the street is even brick. >> ssa large place for tourists? >> this is tourism center right here. this is the magnet or have really for this area. >> so we're leaving the old mesilla, leaving the plaza. where to? >> we are going to head to another little community that is not as old but is still very unique and distinct. >> we are turning into this neighborhood. tell me more about this area. >> it is plural for trouble, so it's turtles. they are pueblo people. so the story is that when they flee to mexico in 1680 as a result of the 1680 refold, there are two groups, one group is
so a year, to usually when you do the gadsden purchase they wind up back in the united states. we don't entered, this is the plaza, the old historic plaza and if you notice the kiosks, gazebo comes both the u.s. and mexico flag. the in is for mesilla, the 50 50 for a speaking fit for when established themselves with the signing of the gadsden purchase. this corner, billy the kid was in jail there and this was the courthouse. these are all old adobe buildings. the brick sidewalks, brick patio,...
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that's what organizers call a massive stress of roadside stands that run 700 miles from gadsden, alabaman. jeff flock is along the route in saline, ohio, about 100 miles north of cincinnati. what you got, jeff? >> i'm on route 127. there it is right out there. i'll tell you, every house -- that's a gilley suit, by the way. look, it goes on and on for 700 miles. as far as you can see in this town. 127 runs through the center of it. clothes, you got all sorts -- this is cool here. this is an old refrigerator. they won't $1,300 for this. used to put a piece of ice in there and kept everything cool. never know what you're going to find out here. people come and they essentially go the whole length of the thing or as far as they can go, shopping the whole way. no tariffs on any of this, by the way. this is all cash money. >> shepard: that's very nice. how long does it go on? what have you found for you? >> four days, starts today, goes through the weekend. i live quirky stuff. look at this old radio. i love old radios. the old tubes in there. isn't that cool? i always wanted one of them. you
that's what organizers call a massive stress of roadside stands that run 700 miles from gadsden, alabaman. jeff flock is along the route in saline, ohio, about 100 miles north of cincinnati. what you got, jeff? >> i'm on route 127. there it is right out there. i'll tell you, every house -- that's a gilley suit, by the way. look, it goes on and on for 700 miles. as far as you can see in this town. 127 runs through the center of it. clothes, you got all sorts -- this is cool here. this is...
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Aug 14, 2018
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returning for their fifth and final day, with a total of 21,810 bucks, from gadsden, alabama, it's thecheering and applause] and from scottsdale, arizona, it's johnson ly! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and today if the weatherly family wins today's game, they gonna drive out of here in a brand-new car! [cheering and applause] give me derrick. give me brian. [theme music plays] all right, guys, top 7 answers on the board. we asked 100 men: name something a male stripper has that's better than yours. derrick: nothing. [cheering and applause] steve: nothing. brian: i'm gonna say a long penis. steve: it's too late. zoe? zoe: dance moves. steve: dance moves. [zoe cheers] steve: matthew? matthew: oh. um, wardrobe. wardrobe. a better wardrobe. steve: wardrobe. pass or play? lindy: we're gonna play. derrick: we're gonna play, steve. steve:he
returning for their fifth and final day, with a total of 21,810 bucks, from gadsden, alabama, it's thecheering and applause] and from scottsdale, arizona, it's johnson ly! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and today if the weatherly family wins today's game, they gonna drive out of here in a brand-new car! [cheering and applause] give me derrick. give me brian. [theme music plays] all right, guys, top 7 answers on the board. we asked 100 men: name...
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returning for their fourth day, with a total of 20,935 bucks, from gadsden, alabama, it's the champs. and applause] and from milpitas, california, it's the gonzalez family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] let's get it on. let's play the feud. give me derrick. give me mike. [theme music plays] top 6 answers on the board. we asked 100 men: fill in the blank: "i'm the sexiest man in my" what? mike: family. steve: family. derrick: church. steve: church. audience: aw! steve: pass or play? mike: we're gonna play, steve. man: let's go, mike! steve: mike... mike: good to see you. how you doing, boss? steve: how you doing, man? mike: good, good. steve: introduce everybody, mike. mike: well, i got my beautiful sister-in-law michelle right here to my right. i got my little brother danny right there. i got my cousin ernesto right there, and i have--down at the end--the blue-eyed unicorn, my cousin ricardo, right there. ricardo: that's right. that's
returning for their fourth day, with a total of 20,935 bucks, from gadsden, alabama, it's the champs. and applause] and from milpitas, california, it's the gonzalez family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] let's get it on. let's play the feud. give me derrick. give me mike. [theme music plays] top 6 answers on the board. we asked 100 men: fill in the blank: "i'm...
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Aug 19, 2018
08/18
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the southern border of the tates was defined by the gadsden purchase that happened during pierce's time. the army and the navy was modernized under the secretary of war, jefferson davis, who went on to be the president of the confederacy during the civil war. pierce was a lawyer, and he felt that slavery should be handled with an act of congress. there should be legislation that would prohibit it. he was not in favor of it, but he was very afraid that the country would split over that. so his whole focus when he was president was just to try to keep the country together. he understood what the hardships of the men fighting in the revolution were to create the country, so he was trying very hard to keep the country together, and it did split after lincoln was elected. franklin pierce had one term in office, and the democratic party did not want him to run again. he had quite a few good accomplishments. we know a lot about those, because the kansas-nebraska act at the end of this presidency turned into bloody kansas and was a disaster, rather than trying to achieve what it hoped to achiev
the southern border of the tates was defined by the gadsden purchase that happened during pierce's time. the army and the navy was modernized under the secretary of war, jefferson davis, who went on to be the president of the confederacy during the civil war. pierce was a lawyer, and he felt that slavery should be handled with an act of congress. there should be legislation that would prohibit it. he was not in favor of it, but he was very afraid that the country would split over that. so his...