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. >> frank and jesse james. >> but what was remarkable to me is that he kept encountering these people you would think how much do you cross the past with these people? he was almost always on the move he would keep encountering them again and again. >> how much of that original harpers article and the exploits contribute to how we thought of the west? >> about the same time that article came out the new york tribune they tracked him down and then got to that point so right after that article was published and wanted to go back and do a sql that i have to send you to africa but it contributed to our view of the west because we start to see that not only as a front tier but it wasn't as lawless but there were deputies and sheriffs and hickok was both a gunfighter so that there was the american west to make the attempt and hickok personified that so just like when he was growing up. >> this is your second book on the west the new york times veteran who lives on the east coast. >> this wasn't intended another book came out called dodge city was a fun story sitting in the dodge city days a
. >> frank and jesse james. >> but what was remarkable to me is that he kept encountering these people you would think how much do you cross the past with these people? he was almost always on the move he would keep encountering them again and again. >> how much of that original harpers article and the exploits contribute to how we thought of the west? >> about the same time that article came out the new york tribune they tracked him down and then got to that point so...
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. >> jess james, they had a couple of encounters with wild bill. what's remarkable to me about hicock he kept encountering these people, you think that how much are you going to cross with people, he did, he was always on the move and so he would keep encounter the people again and again. >> how much on harper, the harper es -- harper's article and how we thought of the west or think of the west? >> it did, about the same time the harper article came out, the new york tribune, i think it was the harold transcribe ion published article and sent report to find hicock, he tracked him down, so right after the harper's article was established, new york tribune article was published and that also created a lot of tension. the editor said, i've got send you to africa, i want you to look -- but it contributed a lot to view of the west, we started to see a place of frontier. there were marshals, deputies, there were sheriffs, try and make the -- hicock was a gunfighter and also law man. you started to see that there was american west that was now expanding
. >> jess james, they had a couple of encounters with wild bill. what's remarkable to me about hicock he kept encountering these people, you think that how much are you going to cross with people, he did, he was always on the move and so he would keep encounter the people again and again. >> how much on harper, the harper es -- harper's article and how we thought of the west or think of the west? >> it did, about the same time the harper article came out, the new york tribune,...
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i've written about jesse james, 1876 which was really the defamation, the end of the james younger dan and i've also written about two westerners, billy the kid and pat garrett, both nonfiction. >> are you a historian full-time? >> yes, the historian and a musician who performs story american music. >> where did the term roughriders come from western mark. >> roughriders was a term being used by buffalo bill cody in his wild west show the roughriders of the world , a congress of roughriders of the world and it was a popular phrase at the time. and denoted kind of rough and ready, western types. cowboys and that was certainly what they had envisioned with the roughriders is that the men they were enlisting were from southwestern territories, new mexico, arizona and the whole impetus behind these special edicts, there were three that were authorized in the melted regiment was they were supposed to be enlisted from the western states and good horsemen, good shot and everybody just imagine primarily because it shows like buffalo bill at all these western cowboys were excellent marksmen and
i've written about jesse james, 1876 which was really the defamation, the end of the james younger dan and i've also written about two westerners, billy the kid and pat garrett, both nonfiction. >> are you a historian full-time? >> yes, the historian and a musician who performs story american music. >> where did the term roughriders come from western mark. >> roughriders was a term being used by buffalo bill cody in his wild west show the roughriders of the world , a...
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if my wife thinks you are jesse james she's going to want to run off with you.i love working with the congressman and i think his head is in the right place about the present and the future of politics in the united states. >> switching topics donald trump routinely rages against the media, denounces respected news organizations as, quote, fake news and enemies of the people. recently he even blasted fox news as, quote, not working for us anymore. everybody gets frustrated by press coverage they don't like including the. but a free press is a part of our constitution and the cornerstone of our democracy. you are in the media now. what do you think of donald trump's attacks on the media and how will you handle your own frustration with the media? >> it is important. where does it come from. he's not a president, donald trump doesn't think of himself like a president. he is the dictator. he doesn't respect the first amendment, he doesn't know what the first amendment is. can we be real? dictators speak that way. the enemy of the people. this isn't unusual at all.
if my wife thinks you are jesse james she's going to want to run off with you.i love working with the congressman and i think his head is in the right place about the present and the future of politics in the united states. >> switching topics donald trump routinely rages against the media, denounces respected news organizations as, quote, fake news and enemies of the people. recently he even blasted fox news as, quote, not working for us anymore. everybody gets frustrated by press...
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>> it makes me nervous because if my wife thinks you are jesse james, she will want to run off with you>> i love working with the congressman. >> president trump routinely rages against the media. he denounces respected news organizations as "fake news" and "enemies of the people." frustrated by press coverage they do not like, including me. a part of press is our constitution and cornerstone of our democracy. on whisman walsh, you are in the media now. what do you think of president trump's attacks on the media and how will you handle your own frustration with the media as president >> it is important, but where does it come from? he is not a president. donald trump does not think of himself as a president. he does not respect the first amendment. he does not know what the first amendment is can we just be real? dictators, henry, speak that way. the enemy of the people. but this is not unusual at all. fake news, i get it. the media is too liberal, the media is too conservative, i understand talk like that, but for the president of the united states to have declared war on cnn and busin
>> it makes me nervous because if my wife thinks you are jesse james, she will want to run off with you>> i love working with the congressman. >> president trump routinely rages against the media. he denounces respected news organizations as "fake news" and "enemies of the people." frustrated by press coverage they do not like, including me. a part of press is our constitution and cornerstone of our democracy. on whisman walsh, you are in the media now....
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. >> if my wife thinks your hard jesse james, she may want to run off with you. [laughter].i love working with the congressman. his head is in exactly the right place about the present and the future of politics in the united states. >> switching topics. it announces respective fake news and enemies of the people. from trump. even blasted fox news as quote not working for us anymore. everybody gets frustrated by thinking alike including me. but if repressed, is part of our constitution and a cornerstone of our democracy. congressman walsh, you know in the media now. what you think of president trump his attacks on the media and how will you handle your own frustrations of the media in your if you know president. >> what is it come from. he it's not a present. donald trump doesn't think of himself like a president. he is the dictator. he doesn't respect the first amendment. he doesn't know the first amendment is. can we just be real. come on dictators henry speak that way. the enemy of the people. this it's not unusual at all. agnes, i get it. the media is is it too liberal a
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francine: jess shankleman and james athey stay with us. later on "bloomberg: surveillance" trouble over tariffs as the u.s. and china struggle to agree to scheduled talks. plus, devastating as the bahamas gets battered by one of the most powerful storms in history. will bring you the latest on hurricane dorian. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg: surveillance ." time francine lacqua at westminster. when it comes to markets, we have extra data checks. the pound trading below 1.20 but we are seeing some yields at record lows. italian yield, i'm looking at the u.k. yield and some of the european yields. there seems to be a risk off mode -- risk on mood and we will see where that goes until the end of the day. let's look at pound. if you look at sterling versus euro, it hasn't moved that much but what is interesting, it does look like there is a little dollar strength and that might be something to consider, though you could also, the markets worry about a possible election which could mean boris jo
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jesse owens to be thrown aside. i didn't want people to forget about tommy smith, even though there's the 50-year anniversary of the medal stand protest. i did not want lebron james, colin kaepernick, eric reid to be the face of a historical movement, and that's what african-american male protests did. it's an historical movement. >> i thank you for speaking with us. >> thank you. >> this weekend on "american history tv," this evening at 4:30 eastern, scholars on the history of u.s. policy towards iran and iran's nuclear program. and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there question: the american automobile past, present, and driverless." explore our nation's past on "american history tv" every eekend on c-span3. >> the c-span cities steuer exploring the american story. join us the first and third weekends of each month as we take book tv and american history tv on the road, to watch videos from any of the places we've been, go to
jesse owens to be thrown aside. i didn't want people to forget about tommy smith, even though there's the 50-year anniversary of the medal stand protest. i did not want lebron james, colin kaepernick, eric reid to be the face of a historical movement, and that's what african-american male protests did. it's an historical movement. >> i thank you for speaking with us. >> thank you. >> this weekend on "american history tv," this evening at 4:30 eastern, scholars on the...
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jesse owens to be thrown aside. i didn't want people to forget about tommie smith, even though there is a 50th anniversary of the medal stand protest, i didn't want lebron james, colin kaepernick, eric reed to be the face of a historical movement and that is what african-american male protest is. it is an historical movement. >> thank you for speaking with us. the 19y, at 4 p.m., fifth the army film "invasion of southern france." and labor day at 8 p.m. eastern, the commemoration of the first general assembly held at jamestown. explore our nations passed on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. announcer: american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. store.org to see what is new for american history tv. and check out all the c-span products. jared: my name is jared frederick, i am an instructor of history at penn state altuna, and i am a reenactor with the furious fourth world war ii history group. and we are here at army heritage days, the u.s. army heritage education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. at this event, this is a major complex on the army heritage trail. one can find reenactors, or living historians from
jesse owens to be thrown aside. i didn't want people to forget about tommie smith, even though there is a 50th anniversary of the medal stand protest, i didn't want lebron james, colin kaepernick, eric reed to be the face of a historical movement and that is what african-american male protest is. it is an historical movement. >> thank you for speaking with us. the 19y, at 4 p.m., fifth the army film "invasion of southern france." and labor day at 8 p.m. eastern, the...
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jesse: he goes after the alphabet people. the -- the lbgtq. he brought you have the transgender issue. >> say le bron james changed his gender.ou know what i mean? okay. can he say in the nba or because it's a come and dose have to go to the wnba where he will store 840 points a game? jesse: you look at the critics be they are calling that transphobic and homophobic. >> that called comedy. trying to wake us up out of tour stupor. when did being offended become something the average person was deeply involved with. how dare, i'm oh tented. offend is something we engage with. i think chappelle is getting us back engaged. >> we have to remember it's just a joke. >> good comedy should be closer to poetry. the reason we are laughing? there is something true in what he's saying. >> he goes after the jussie smollett, the hoax. this is great you stuff. he was the victim of a racist and homophobic attack, apparently when he's walk down the street, two white men came out of the shadows with maga hats on and beat him up. for some reason african-americans we were like oddly quiet. we were supporting whim our silence. because we understoo
jesse: he goes after the alphabet people. the -- the lbgtq. he brought you have the transgender issue. >> say le bron james changed his gender.ou know what i mean? okay. can he say in the nba or because it's a come and dose have to go to the wnba where he will store 840 points a game? jesse: you look at the critics be they are calling that transphobic and homophobic. >> that called comedy. trying to wake us up out of tour stupor. when did being offended become something the average...
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jesse: i bet you are, juan. i don't think they would take m me. i was surprised that the two former james woman. i was like, wow. that to me was more of a break than if they had a black male actor. but as a black woman, i was like, huh. >> jesse: who do you think was the best bond? >> juan: sean connery. >> i know are not supposed to say this, but roger moore. >> we've had female bonds. they are called bond girls. they're still allowed to play. >> we are we going to have bond boys? >> show me the money. [laughter] >> dana: all right, the the adorable video everyone can't stop talking about. what happened when the dinosaurs went extinct. a millionaire nfl player shows an extreme way to save money. that's up next. ♪ wow! that's ensure max protein, with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. ensure max protein. billions of problems. dry mouth? parched mouth? cotton mouth? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath oral rinse and lozenges. help relieve dry mout
jesse: i bet you are, juan. i don't think they would take m me. i was surprised that the two former james woman. i was like, wow. that to me was more of a break than if they had a black male actor. but as a black woman, i was like, huh. >> jesse: who do you think was the best bond? >> juan: sean connery. >> i know are not supposed to say this, but roger moore. >> we've had female bonds. they are called bond girls. they're still allowed to play. >> we are we going...
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jesse lewis was recommending charges against andrew mccabe, but this is just based on the inspector general's report. remember, john durham is also conducting an investigation. an expansive investigation that will include andrew mccabe, james comey, will include all the players at the top of the food chain in the trump-russia bro. they did recommend those charges. mccabe tried to get those charges dismissed. they went and met with line agents. they also spoke with the head, the deputy attorney general, jeffrey rosen. i know they had multiple meetings with them, with all of the folks at the doj, and they denied that. they rejected that appeal. right now, mccabe is actually facing a lot of hot water, and i asked my sources, where does it go from here? where does he go now? what happens next? he says they are not going to talk about that yet but it looks like he is facing criminal charges and we will have to see whether or not a grand jury is appointed. >> sean: you say we may have to wait for the durham report in january. the pfizer report by the inspector general, will determine what is clearly obvious, that it was premeditated, those warrants were attained immediately and that is a slam-dunk. you don't have to be a harvard
jesse lewis was recommending charges against andrew mccabe, but this is just based on the inspector general's report. remember, john durham is also conducting an investigation. an expansive investigation that will include andrew mccabe, james comey, will include all the players at the top of the food chain in the trump-russia bro. they did recommend those charges. mccabe tried to get those charges dismissed. they went and met with line agents. they also spoke with the head, the deputy attorney...
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jesse lewis, six. grace mcdonnell, seven. emily parker, six. noah posner, six. caroline per vd, six. jessica ray kos, six. mad line -- six. chase kowalski, seven. james mattioli, six. and then several children that didn't have pictures at the timb of this publication for the "wall street journal," dylan hockley, six. jack tinto, six. abby richman, six. benjamin wheeler, six. and allison wyatt, age six. so when we talk about what we should do here, what we must do, we have to remember more than just a list of communities, which in a sense is about a place. it's about geography. we also have to remember those who were lost. and i think we have to begin to ask ourselves some really fundamental questions. maybe in ways we don't often do, even in this chamber, even in this body, which is supposed to be the greatest deliberative body in the world.e this is a place where we should ask some of the questions that many of us have been asking. is it too much to ask when we remember what those children suffered and what their families suffered? is it too much to ask that we can pass a background check bill? that as senator brown and so many others have noted is
jesse lewis, six. grace mcdonnell, seven. emily parker, six. noah posner, six. caroline per vd, six. jessica ray kos, six. mad line -- six. chase kowalski, seven. james mattioli, six. and then several children that didn't have pictures at the timb of this publication for the "wall street journal," dylan hockley, six. jack tinto, six. abby richman, six. benjamin wheeler, six. and allison wyatt, age six. so when we talk about what we should do here, what we must do, we have to remember...