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. >> guest: frank and jesse james had a couple of encounters with wild bill. john wesley had a famous encounter when he was the marshall of abilene. it was remarkable to me that because he roamed around so much he kept encountering these people. you think how much are you going to cross paths with people that he was always on the move and said he's encountering these people sometimes again and again. >> host: how much did the original harper's article, and just his exploits contribute to how we thought of the west? >> guest: it did and i should mention something else, the same time that the article came out, the tribune i think it was the herald tribune they published an article because they heard harper's had a scoop and he did. they tracked him down and they spent a few days together and he was telling him about his adventures. right after the article was published, the tribune article was published and that also created a lot of attention. henri stanley wanted to go back and do a sequel for this i want to send you to africa to look for a missing doctor name
. >> guest: frank and jesse james had a couple of encounters with wild bill. john wesley had a famous encounter when he was the marshall of abilene. it was remarkable to me that because he roamed around so much he kept encountering these people. you think how much are you going to cross paths with people that he was always on the move and said he's encountering these people sometimes again and again. >> host: how much did the original harper's article, and just his exploits...
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marine corps gunnery sergeant, co-chair of veterans for trump, jesse james.>> thank you, charles. charles: i'm thrilled at embrace and love veterans are getting from americans these days. i don't know if has ever been higher perhaps after world war ii it fade adlong time. now of course president trump made veterans a key, like almost everything he does, first and foremost begins with veterans. >> it is absolutely astronomical for us as veterans to see how the president hit it out out of park for us. $6.5 billion for the va. to allow veterans to get health care outside of the va when they're not able to get appointments on time. this is enormous. this is a big move forward. one of the other key points that is incredible, va, i'm sorry, with g.i. bill, it was restricted measure for people to get the degree within 15 years. rehe moved that barrier. now we have the forever g.i. bill. gets off active duty, 24, raise their family, they can finish the degree in their early 40s. before it expired. these are small examples. charles: i don't think that is small. i reme
marine corps gunnery sergeant, co-chair of veterans for trump, jesse james.>> thank you, charles. charles: i'm thrilled at embrace and love veterans are getting from americans these days. i don't know if has ever been higher perhaps after world war ii it fade adlong time. now of course president trump made veterans a key, like almost everything he does, first and foremost begins with veterans. >> it is absolutely astronomical for us as veterans to see how the president hit it out...
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it's not going to live up to the hype [ laughter ] it's like when the movie "the assassination of jesse jamescoward robert ford" came out, i mean -- they should have called that [ bleep ] hottie with a gun. [ laughter and applause so republicans love -- they love the intelligence agencies when they were abusing their powers and trampling on civil liberties, but now, suddenly, they hate them because trump is being investigated at this rate, they're going to have to pass an updated usa patriot act called the uniting to support a pathetic and tarnished red faced idiot otherwise known as trump act [ cheers and applause and hey, hey, hey, hey hey, democrats, democrats, side note here, but just because they're going after trump now, doesn't mean you need to become cia and fbi super fans you can applaud and protect the whistle-blowers and think trump is a corrupt, lawless criminal who should be impeached or removed from office without building a shrine to james comey. although, i have to say, if trump does gets impeached, it would be pretty cool if he was airlifted out of the white house by a govern
it's not going to live up to the hype [ laughter ] it's like when the movie "the assassination of jesse jamescoward robert ford" came out, i mean -- they should have called that [ bleep ] hottie with a gun. [ laughter and applause so republicans love -- they love the intelligence agencies when they were abusing their powers and trampling on civil liberties, but now, suddenly, they hate them because trump is being investigated at this rate, they're going to have to pass an updated usa...
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. >> jesse: not even the chance to know your name. sad state. >> dana: jamesmost decorated champions in history had no idea and he was a pop culture guy. >> greg: this is the thing that i get under avenatti's skin because he wanted to be famous, not forgotten. can create an event that could make a more miserable. people tweeting at him. i was taking some kind of pleasure out of it and i shouldn't say that but i was taking pleasure because he was taking pleasure out of tormenting kavanaugh and other people. i have to say, alex trebek, sorry, pat sajak, you are a number of two. alex trebek is number one for now. >> kennedy: if they had added one time presidential candidate, i think everyone would have gotten it. >> greg: i would've said guest at a cnn house party. >> jesse: how about creepy poor do you think michael avenatti, needs a little bit of mojo? should he inject himself? >> juan: i think stormy daniels needs to get into the race. that's a contest. >> greg: i would be for that. that would be great to see. >> juan: she should challenge trump on the republi
. >> jesse: not even the chance to know your name. sad state. >> dana: jamesmost decorated champions in history had no idea and he was a pop culture guy. >> greg: this is the thing that i get under avenatti's skin because he wanted to be famous, not forgotten. can create an event that could make a more miserable. people tweeting at him. i was taking some kind of pleasure out of it and i shouldn't say that but i was taking pleasure because he was taking pleasure out of...
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james down, you talk about reforms here. >> let's jump in on that, if you remember this when jesse hel hes of running, and jordanna his speakert, times that, 3 threw a bounce pass to china, said i'm out of here, over fact their human right abuses or historic. kennedy: they have active concentration camps. >> it is insane. >> which -- >> organ. >> job training centers, they call them that. >> disgusting. kennedy: old women have their finger nails tur ripped off pub. >> most of uighurs, and regional party boss this is in western part of china, regional party boss. they have said, channeling captain renault from casa blancha, tells intel and police, round up everyone who show be round -- who should be rounded sneuup. kennedy: uses umbrella extremist, thank you so much, jimmy, mike, cabuy capri, a gret start. >> president trump now suffered back-to-back g.o.p. losses in louisiana and kentucky. is this a fluke or does this smell trouble for next year's from the president thal race --t year's presidential race, i ask corey lewandowski, he is here next. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping
james down, you talk about reforms here. >> let's jump in on that, if you remember this when jesse hel hes of running, and jordanna his speakert, times that, 3 threw a bounce pass to china, said i'm out of here, over fact their human right abuses or historic. kennedy: they have active concentration camps. >> it is insane. >> which -- >> organ. >> job training centers, they call them that. >> disgusting. kennedy: old women have their finger nails tur ripped...
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jesse: up next, democrats all excited over the election. trump is on his way to a second term. the round up next. ♪ surprise! a new buick? for me? to jamesthat's just what i wanted. is this a new buick? i secret santa-ed myself. i shouldn't have. but i have been very good this year. i love it...i love it... this year, turn black friday into buick friday, all month long. current eligible non-gm owners and lessees get 20% below msrp on most of these 2019 buick models. about being a scientist at 3m. i wanted them to know that innovation is not just about that one 'a-ha' moment. science is a process. it takes time, dedication. it's a journey. we're constantly asking ourselves, 'how can we do things better and better?' what we make has to work. we strive to protect you. at 3m, we're in pursuit of solutions that make people's lives better. ♪ >> dana: 2020 round of time. democrats say that election results are a sign of trump's weakness. but they do expect them to win in 2020. 50% say that they do think the president will be reelected next year. there might have been a few here and there. >> jesse: yeah, he was very unpopular. most unpopular go
jesse: up next, democrats all excited over the election. trump is on his way to a second term. the round up next. ♪ surprise! a new buick? for me? to jamesthat's just what i wanted. is this a new buick? i secret santa-ed myself. i shouldn't have. but i have been very good this year. i love it...i love it... this year, turn black friday into buick friday, all month long. current eligible non-gm owners and lessees get 20% below msrp on most of these 2019 buick models. about being a scientist at...
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jesse who has departed is incredibly moving. >> you written a biography ofep the song, may we forever stand is the name of the book, james and johnnson. they are the author and the composer. they were brothers. who were born in jacksonville, florida, renaissance men and of course in the back of the day to raise men and people who thought every achievement that they had as being in service and became the first secretary-general of the dublin cp in the first black man importer. but one of the signature accomplishments as a composition of the song. >> they were first-generation freeman born in 1870s? >> yes. their mother's family had been in bahamian and the father was in virginia. they were of the generation that emerged from slavery with all of the hopes and dreams and isolations that were so quickly dashed. with the end of reconstruction. >> what was the reception in 1900 and the song was written. >> what was extraordinary was a song, a wildfire and it was almost immediately embraced a black america. in one of the things i tried to detail in the book is united states does not have a national anthem at this moment. people were ref
jesse who has departed is incredibly moving. >> you written a biography ofep the song, may we forever stand is the name of the book, james and johnnson. they are the author and the composer. they were brothers. who were born in jacksonville, florida, renaissance men and of course in the back of the day to raise men and people who thought every achievement that they had as being in service and became the first secretary-general of the dublin cp in the first black man importer. but one of...
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jesse norman who was recently departed incredibly moving. >> you've written a biography. >> of the song. yes. >> may we forever stand is the name of the book. jamesn johnson and john rosemont johnson. >> they are the author and composer they were brothers who were born in jacksonville florida renaissance man and of course back in the day they were called the race men people who thought every achievement that they had as being in service of the race. Ãbbecame the first secretary-general of the naacp. the first black man admitted to the bar and for the really extraordinary but one of the signature accomplishments of both of their lives was a composition of the song. >> they were first generation born in the 1870s. >> yes. their mother's family hadn't been enslaved with bahamian and their father's family had been enslaved in virginia but of that generation that emerged from slavery with all these hopes and dreams and aspirations that were so quickly dashed with the end of free construction. >> what was the reception in 1900s when the song was ao written. >> what was extraordinary is that the song caught on like wildfire united states did not have a
jesse norman who was recently departed incredibly moving. >> you've written a biography. >> of the song. yes. >> may we forever stand is the name of the book. jamesn johnson and john rosemont johnson. >> they are the author and composer they were brothers who were born in jacksonville florida renaissance man and of course back in the day they were called the race men people who thought every achievement that they had as being in service of the race. Ãbbecame the first...