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go back home, i'm from kansas originally, visit relatives and have dinner someplace else and all peoplewant to do is talk about donald trump. so it isn't just a washington phenomenon. >> host: why do you think that is? >> guest: she is a force of nature and completely new character in modern american history. he's controversial and a master at creating controversy because he thrives within controversy so by definition he draws attention to himself. that may be good for the country or triple for the country, but it is a method of operation for him that has been successful on its own terms. >> host: mr. klein. >> guest: every president since john kennedy and even arguably delight eisenhower has had to become a tv character to be successful. i believe if you look at the history of presidential debates, the candidates that are more successful on tv project warmer with only a couple exceptions, usually when the elections. donald trump is the first president who has been a fictional tv character and i think that moves the ball into a very strange and dangerous area. >> host: what you mean by
go back home, i'm from kansas originally, visit relatives and have dinner someplace else and all peoplewant to do is talk about donald trump. so it isn't just a washington phenomenon. >> host: why do you think that is? >> guest: she is a force of nature and completely new character in modern american history. he's controversial and a master at creating controversy because he thrives within controversy so by definition he draws attention to himself. that may be good for the country...
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the final version because when heading up to new mexico and all the way to kansas, he was looking for el dorado. it was originallyhe golden ones there was thionce there wat there was a man of gold. it might seem odd to think you are looking for a golde golden n kansas of all places but think about it this is in the 1540s it was only 20 years earlier gold had been discovered in the city. why not in new mexico or texas or kansas. the other thing was the locals had figured out how you get this army. you have to take your provisions with you so the army marches through. how do they get the spanish to move on? soldiers went out with him and expected shares in all this so that's how you get people to do all this. now that we know there isn't any goal but there it seems like a quest. it turns out they just looked in the wrong places, there was gold and was later discovered in california and elsewhere. >> can you talk about the french continental around the? >> yes. it was designed to solve a couple of problems into the first how do you get from the mississippi valley to the pacific coast. people have been talking about
the final version because when heading up to new mexico and all the way to kansas, he was looking for el dorado. it was originallyhe golden ones there was thionce there wat there was a man of gold. it might seem odd to think you are looking for a golde golden n kansas of all places but think about it this is in the 1540s it was only 20 years earlier gold had been discovered in the city. why not in new mexico or texas or kansas. the other thing was the locals had figured out how you get this...
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kansas. there was another paper in a folklore journal about the discussion of the origins of this phrase that occurs repeatedly in little house on scurrilous, this phrase, "the only good indian is a dead indian." because of ane event that is mentioned in the book called the minnesota massacre. there is a whole history about that just one phrase that was so terms of how that was used politically to justify the treatment of indians. it seemed like a rich history that paid attention -- >> and some of the papers are in the herbert hoover library. lauren -- laura ingalls wilder's paper is there. >> it is unusual, but the reason it came about was because when ,ose began her writing career she began as a yellow journalist. she was writing a questionable .iography of people she wrote one of herbert hoover. she was the first person to write a i r griffey of hoover before she be asked before he became president. anyway after her death her papers ended up at the presidential library. >> what were some of the revelations you found. people are somewhat groundbreaking, the way you put six -- this informati
kansas. there was another paper in a folklore journal about the discussion of the origins of this phrase that occurs repeatedly in little house on scurrilous, this phrase, "the only good indian is a dead indian." because of ane event that is mentioned in the book called the minnesota massacre. there is a whole history about that just one phrase that was so terms of how that was used politically to justify the treatment of indians. it seemed like a rich history that paid attention --...
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origin story. that's for sure. >>> a thanksgiving baby boom at a hospital in kansas city. 12 sets of twins were born on thursday atlieved to be the most being cared for at any one time in the history. all of the twins were born around the same time. they are 5 to 14 weeks early and are being treated in the neonatal intensive care unit. that's a lot of babies. a lot of twins. a lot of diapers and very little sleep. >> everybody, have a great weekend. i'm christine romans. >> i'm abby phillip. "new day" starts right now. [ chanting ] >>> it's thanksgiving black friday. all the excitement is rockin' right now. >> video games, shoes, clothes. >> i'm trying to get sales. thanksgiving is the best time to go. >>> the president making an unannounced trip to afghanistan. >> there's nowhere i would rather celebrate this thanksgiving than right here. >> president trump says he thinks the taliban are ready for a cease-fire. >> the taliban wants to make a deal. we'll see if they make a deal. they do, that do. they don't, they don't. >> this is "new day," >>> we want to welcome our viewers around the world and the united states
origin story. that's for sure. >>> a thanksgiving baby boom at a hospital in kansas city. 12 sets of twins were born on thursday atlieved to be the most being cared for at any one time in the history. all of the twins were born around the same time. they are 5 to 14 weeks early and are being treated in the neonatal intensive care unit. that's a lot of babies. a lot of twins. a lot of diapers and very little sleep. >> everybody, have a great weekend. i'm christine romans. >>...
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into new mexico and eventually into texas and all the way into kansas, he was looking for el do arounded doe -- el dorado. and it was originallyhe golden one. and is so there was this idea that there was this man of gold. it sort of morphed into these golden cities. and it might seem really odd to think that you'd go looking for a golden city in kansas, of all places? but think about it, this is in the 1540s. and it was only 20 years earlier that gold had been discovered in mexico, the cortez talk of mexico, and gold and silver in peru, so why not in new mexico? or texas or kansas? so they went up there, and they didn't find -- oh, the other thing was that the locals had figured out how you get -- coronado had this army. because to travel for months and months, you had to take all of or your provisions with them, many of them on hoof. and so this army marches through. and so how do the various peoples along the way, how do the indian tribes get the spanish to move on? well, the obvious thing, oh, yeah, there's gold over there. [laughter] keep going. and off they would go because coronado had to answer to his boss, and if it wa
into new mexico and eventually into texas and all the way into kansas, he was looking for el do arounded doe -- el dorado. and it was originallyhe golden one. and is so there was this idea that there was this man of gold. it sort of morphed into these golden cities. and it might seem really odd to think that you'd go looking for a golden city in kansas, of all places? but think about it, this is in the 1540s. and it was only 20 years earlier that gold had been discovered in mexico, the cortez...
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kansas found. and there was another paper in ae folklore journal about discussion about the origins of this phrase that occurs repeatedly in little house on the prairie. phrase -- "the only good indian is a dead indian." and that was in use because of an event that is also mentioned in the book called the minnesota massacre. there is a whole history just about that one phrase that was so fascinating in terms of how that was used politically to justify the treatment of indians. like reallyseemed repaidstory that really attention. jane: some of the papers are in the herbert hoover library as well? are those only rose's? caroline: both. jane: laura ingalls wilder's papers are in the herbert hoover library? caroline: yes. wasreason that came about because when rose began her writing career, and she really began as a yellow journalist, she was writing kind of questionable biographies of people. and she wrote one of herbert hoover. so she was actually the first person to write a biography of hoover before he became president. jane: and that was for adults. not for kids. anyway, after her death, her pape
kansas found. and there was another paper in ae folklore journal about discussion about the origins of this phrase that occurs repeatedly in little house on the prairie. phrase -- "the only good indian is a dead indian." and that was in use because of an event that is also mentioned in the book called the minnesota massacre. there is a whole history just about that one phrase that was so fascinating in terms of how that was used politically to justify the treatment of indians. like...
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kansas that i found. there was another paper in a folklore journal about a discussion of the origins of this phrase that occurs repeatedly in little house on phrase, the the only good indian and the dead indian. that was in use. event that is also mentioned in the book called the minnesota massacre. there was a whole history just wast that one phrase that so fascinating, you know, in terms of how that was used politically, to justify the treatment of indians. so, it seemed like a really rich history that really repaid attention. >> did you find -- some of the papers are in the herbert hoover library, too? those roses are roses only papers? >> both. >> laura ingalls wilder's papers are in the herbert hoover library. >> yes. it is unusual, but the reason that came about was because when rose began her writing career, and she really began as a yellow journalist, she began writing these kind of questionable biographies of people, and she wrote one of herbert hoover. she was the first person to of hooverography before he became president. >> and that was for adults. >> yes, but it was actually fictionalized. her de
kansas that i found. there was another paper in a folklore journal about a discussion of the origins of this phrase that occurs repeatedly in little house on phrase, the the only good indian and the dead indian. that was in use. event that is also mentioned in the book called the minnesota massacre. there was a whole history just wast that one phrase that so fascinating, you know, in terms of how that was used politically, to justify the treatment of indians. so, it seemed like a really rich...
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musical to debut with more than 100-million dollars -- more than the original made in its first five ( marty ) a hospital in kansasacters from disney's frozen. infant versions of olaf the snowman, anna, and elsa are melting hearts in the nursery. ( marty ) well you know the holiday season has officially arrived in san francisco when the macy's puppies and kittens come out. the cute, cuddly animals are now on display for the s-p-c-a's 33rd "holiday windows" at the macy's in union square. the window displays feature adorable - and adoptable - cats and dogs in need of loving homes. but this year... for the first time ever... the windows will also feature adoptable small animals such as bunnies, chinchillas, and guinea pigs. last year 239 animals found homes through this event and 77-thousand dollars was raised to provide year -round support for lifesaving programs. ( dave ) does your battery deliver extra lifextra life.power? extra power. extra life. extra power. extra life. power. life. power. extra life. no need to argue. vs. coppertop, new duracell optimum delivers extra life in some devices or extra power in othe
musical to debut with more than 100-million dollars -- more than the original made in its first five ( marty ) a hospital in kansasacters from disney's frozen. infant versions of olaf the snowman, anna, and elsa are melting hearts in the nursery. ( marty ) well you know the holiday season has officially arrived in san francisco when the macy's puppies and kittens come out. the cute, cuddly animals are now on display for the s-p-c-a's 33rd "holiday windows" at the macy's in union...
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kansas city voters overwhelmingly approved a measure to drop martin luther king jr.'s name from a street. a ten-mile boulevard named for dr. king will be changed back to its originalthe paseo. it was completed in 1899 and inspired by a major thoroughfare in mexico city. tuesday's vote came less than a year after the city council approved the name change. a group called save the paseo says the name change has nothing to do with race but about historic preservation. >>> the "washington post" reports former attorney general jeff sessions plans to announce that he's running for his old alabama senate seat as early as today. sessions was forced out as president trump's first attorney general last year over his decision to recuse himself from the russia investigation. sessions held the senate seat for two decades. he will face several opponents in the alabama republican primary, including roy moore who lost a special election two years ago to democrat doug jones. >>> and military.com reports marines will be able to use umbrellas instead of just holding them up for presidents. the policy prohibiting male marines from holding umbrellas for themselves made headlines in 201
kansas city voters overwhelmingly approved a measure to drop martin luther king jr.'s name from a street. a ten-mile boulevard named for dr. king will be changed back to its originalthe paseo. it was completed in 1899 and inspired by a major thoroughfare in mexico city. tuesday's vote came less than a year after the city council approved the name change. a group called save the paseo says the name change has nothing to do with race but about historic preservation. >>> the...
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kansas would show up, kansas we love you but in who i would just ask you to say about a couple of things. who soul i don't say it is debatable that slavery was america's originalsin. it was a terrible institution. it harmed the huge numbers of fellow americans. as a consequence after sleigh really ended. african americans did what every smart person would do. they got the hell out of the south. if they could. this is what you would do. and where did you go. you would go someplace we could be free. we could realize your god-given potential and you could given a chance what did they do. when they left, what did they take with them. they took their love. they took the joy and they took the music and the took their mama news recipes. they took their great intellect and their literature and their poetry. and those of you who are from the south thought byro the way i consider orbit to be part of the south. but i'll let you decide where you live. it happens to be self. in a self because you got a thing news going on. if we were right, you want to be in the south. we didn't say you were who great you would one piece of us. is that true. it's now is it too. you all got
kansas would show up, kansas we love you but in who i would just ask you to say about a couple of things. who soul i don't say it is debatable that slavery was america's originalsin. it was a terrible institution. it harmed the huge numbers of fellow americans. as a consequence after sleigh really ended. african americans did what every smart person would do. they got the hell out of the south. if they could. this is what you would do. and where did you go. you would go someplace we could be...
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kansas. we love you. but you got it too. think about a couple things. first will come i don't think it's debatable that slavery was america's original sin.t was a terrible, terrible institution. it harmed huge numbers of fellow americans. as a consequence after slavery ended african-americans did what every smart person would do, they got the hell out of the south. if they could. right this is what you would do. and where did you go? you would go someplace where you can be free. where you could realize your god-given potential and be given a chance and what did they do? when they left? what did they take with them? they took their love. they took their joy. they took their music, they took their mamas recipes. they took their great intellect. they took their literature, they took their poetry, they took -- those of you from the south them by the way i consider florida to be part of the south but i consider texas, too. but i'll let you decide where you live. it happens to be south. but not south because you got a cultural thing going on like i don't necessarily. if we were great you would want a piece of us. if you didn't think we were so
kansas. we love you. but you got it too. think about a couple things. first will come i don't think it's debatable that slavery was america's original sin.t was a terrible, terrible institution. it harmed huge numbers of fellow americans. as a consequence after slavery ended african-americans did what every smart person would do, they got the hell out of the south. if they could. right this is what you would do. and where did you go? you would go someplace where you can be free. where you could...