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he does mention the missourians. and he describes them in typical northern settler free state fashion as" ruffians." they swore a lot. they swaggered about. he does say their interactions with his father -- they act with honor and fairness, but this was a very northern stereotype. border ruffians is what the northerners called him. then when he joins the jayhawkers, he admits the point was to retaliate and get even with the persecutors of kansas. he admits he was a horse thief when he was a jayhawker, but the jayhawkers also liberated slaves. he does not talk about that. and he does not talk about his service with the freedmen's bureau in st. louis. this, as you might imagine, is a missouri image of what the jayhawk is did, they grabbed women and looted and burned. there are couple of interesting stories about cody's civil war service. one is about his honeymoon. they are on a steamboat, he and louisa, on the missouri river, and some missourians on the boat recognize him. and they think they recognize him as a kansas
he does mention the missourians. and he describes them in typical northern settler free state fashion as" ruffians." they swore a lot. they swaggered about. he does say their interactions with his father -- they act with honor and fairness, but this was a very northern stereotype. border ruffians is what the northerners called him. then when he joins the jayhawkers, he admits the point was to retaliate and get even with the persecutors of kansas. he admits he was a horse thief when he...
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election of missourians were clearly illegal. president franklin pierce, who was the northerner, decided to side with the south and with the post slavery side. he declared post slavery legislature was legal. the power of the federal government was behind this illegal but legal post slavery legislature. the free state kansans, that's what they started calling themselves. you see free state all other the place here. free state kansans they decided that they weren't going to sit around and let this happen. they created their own government. they elected a legislature. they elected a governor and this also was illegal. we have two illegal territorial legislatures. one is backed by the federal government. other is not backed by the federal government. they are both illegal. the president franklin pierce, as i said, sided with the post slavery legislature. he decided that the free state legislature was not only illegal but it was previous. he had leaders of this free state party arrested and thrown in jail for treason. the leader of th
election of missourians were clearly illegal. president franklin pierce, who was the northerner, decided to side with the south and with the post slavery side. he declared post slavery legislature was legal. the power of the federal government was behind this illegal but legal post slavery legislature. the free state kansans, that's what they started calling themselves. you see free state all other the place here. free state kansans they decided that they weren't going to sit around and let...
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for all the virginians, missourians, who have dollars in their state -- if you are a state that has medicaid, we do not want to hurt folks. we run it through the chip program. i hear no one complained about this program. it is something on a bipartisan basis that has been recognized to be an effective way to provide access to quality care to those in need. we take it through the chip program. we continue patient protections. that the ensure secretary that they continue to provide adequate and affordable withage for those pre-existing conditions. that is our back style. we preserve mental health parity. we give the dollars to the states. we can look at the things the states have done. some of which were slashed by obamacare. in maine, there is a visible high risk law. knowing premiums by 20% seems to be the policy going forward. they can the power to purchase their own services. i am a doctor. for 25 years. -- caring those who for those who didn't have coverage. i think graham-cassidy does a better job than status quo. >> i would like for the senators to handle. he said you have never been in
for all the virginians, missourians, who have dollars in their state -- if you are a state that has medicaid, we do not want to hurt folks. we run it through the chip program. i hear no one complained about this program. it is something on a bipartisan basis that has been recognized to be an effective way to provide access to quality care to those in need. we take it through the chip program. we continue patient protections. that the ensure secretary that they continue to provide adequate and...
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all of those low income taxes, virginians, missourians, they will have dollars in their state to help them get health insurance that they currently do not have. we do our best to hold you promise. we run through the chip program. i should not complain about the chip program. the chip program is something i bipartisan basis. it has been recognized as an effective way to provide access to quality care. we take it through the chip program. continue patient protections. we can provide affordable coverage for those with pre-existing conditions. we preserve mental health parity. at the things that the states have done over the last 10 years. some of those were squashed by obamacare. they're invisible high risk for which obamacare put out of is this lower premiums by 20% and is now seen as the policy to go forward. in indiana, where they pretty funded low income hoosiers to be empowered to purchase their own services -- they found the costs went down and outcomes improved. for 25 years, kerry for those that did not have coverage. it is my goal to continue to bring in coverage. i think they d
all of those low income taxes, virginians, missourians, they will have dollars in their state to help them get health insurance that they currently do not have. we do our best to hold you promise. we run through the chip program. i should not complain about the chip program. the chip program is something i bipartisan basis. it has been recognized as an effective way to provide access to quality care. we take it through the chip program. continue patient protections. we can provide affordable...
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all those lower income texans, mainors, virginians and missourians will have dollars to get health insurance in state they do not have. if you have expanded medicaid, we did your best to hold you harmless. we don't want to run it through the chip program. i don't hear anyone complain about the chip program. it has been a program on the bipartisan basis. it is recognized to have effective way to provide access to quality care for those in need. we take it through the chip program. we continue patient protections. whatever waiver a state wishes to have, they must insure the secretary they continue to provided a caught and affordable coverage for those with preexisting conditions. that is our backstop. we preserve mental health parody, but we give dollars to the states to be inventive. we look at states done over past several years some squashed by obamacare. maine, obamacare put out of business, lowered premiums 20% is seen as policy to go forward. in indiana they prefunded health savings accounts so lower income hoosiers could be empowered to purchase their own services costs come down, outco
all those lower income texans, mainors, virginians and missourians will have dollars to get health insurance in state they do not have. if you have expanded medicaid, we did your best to hold you harmless. we don't want to run it through the chip program. i don't hear anyone complain about the chip program. it has been a program on the bipartisan basis. it is recognized to have effective way to provide access to quality care for those in need. we take it through the chip program. we continue...
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he felt no pangs of conscience, stealing from missourians -- who would?[laughter] paul: i don't know what's the matter with me. i am just picking on everybody . and i've been to missouri. it's very -- well. [laughter] paul: cody readily admitted these were not his best days. "i entered upon a dissolute and reckless life, to my shame be it said, and associated with gamblers, drunkards and bad characters generally." that was my experience when i ran the western history association for 16 years. [laughter] [applause] paul: after one particularly rowdy night in 1864, and as he later said, he was under the influence of bad whiskey. this is as opposed to good whiskey. under the influence of bad whiskey, he woke up in the morning, and he had enlisted in the seventh kansas. and so he became a soldier in the civil war. his service was not particularly distinguished. but he certainly served in the war. when the war was over, took himself a bride, luisa frederica of st. louis and attempted to , and he attempted to settle down to the life of a hotel keeper at his sal
he felt no pangs of conscience, stealing from missourians -- who would?[laughter] paul: i don't know what's the matter with me. i am just picking on everybody . and i've been to missouri. it's very -- well. [laughter] paul: cody readily admitted these were not his best days. "i entered upon a dissolute and reckless life, to my shame be it said, and associated with gamblers, drunkards and bad characters generally." that was my experience when i ran the western history association for...
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do you see in my neighborhood bird fly missourian as his people say what do you think about alec baldwin most people don't care about alec baldwin or his image but that's where the the thing with this is i have a lot of democrat folks that follow my channel they watch these ollywood they they watch my show when it's a good windows but they can come on the show when do they can come on the show because of the backlash they will get from the democratic establishment from hollywood these people have to eat and for you to sit here and say that that's not the reality that's really disingenuous so maybe you just don't know really what's going on in hollywood these people really have to follow their lead so yes you say with their freedom of speech is controlled it's controlled by the fact they have to be employed by people who say watch what you say you can say what you want but it better be what i like so be it that's what you can say what i like you to say and that's the reality and windy ok you make me go to sac here equal time for everyone that's going to see i don't remember it zach got up
do you see in my neighborhood bird fly missourian as his people say what do you think about alec baldwin most people don't care about alec baldwin or his image but that's where the the thing with this is i have a lot of democrat folks that follow my channel they watch these ollywood they they watch my show when it's a good windows but they can come on the show when do they can come on the show because of the backlash they will get from the democratic establishment from hollywood these people...
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on may 21, two days later, an army of nearly 1000 proslavery missourians had a banner that said seven rates. they ransacked the town. the next day in the united states senate, while sumner sat writing at his desk, congressman preston brooks of south carolina approached him as he was sitting and battered him relentlessly with a gold handle cane over his head nearly killing him retribution for his speech. blood streamed across the floor of the senate. two days later, may 24, along creek in kansas, radical abolitionists john brown, and his followers hacked five proslavery men to death in the middle of the night. and five days later, abraham lincoln stood on the platform of the new party that he founded in illinois, the republican party. within two years of assuming his new identity as a republican, lincoln founded his own note destiny. lincoln's language was drenched not only in shakespeare but also john from two passages of the king james bible. from the gospel of mark, if a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. and if a house is divided against itself, that hous
on may 21, two days later, an army of nearly 1000 proslavery missourians had a banner that said seven rates. they ransacked the town. the next day in the united states senate, while sumner sat writing at his desk, congressman preston brooks of south carolina approached him as he was sitting and battered him relentlessly with a gold handle cane over his head nearly killing him retribution for his speech. blood streamed across the floor of the senate. two days later, may 24, along creek in...
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on may 21, two days later, an army of nearly 1000 proslavery missourians under red banner inscribed, southern rights, rampaged into the free state town of lawrence, kansas, and ransacked it. the next day, in the united states senate, while sumner sat writing at his desk, congressman preston brooks of south carolina approached him as he was sittina and battered him relentlessly on his head with a gold handled cain nearly killing him in retribution for his speech. bloodstreamed across the floor of the senate. two days later on may 24th along pobwame creek in kansas, radical abolitionist john brown and his followers hacked five proslavery men to death in the middle of the night. five days later on may 29th, abraham lincoln stood on the platform of the new party he founded in illinois, the republicans, within assuming two years his identity after republican party, lincoln sounded his note of destiny. of lincoln's language was not only drenched in shakespeare but also drawn from what passages of the king james bible. from the gospel of mark, if a kingdom is divided against itself, that ki
on may 21, two days later, an army of nearly 1000 proslavery missourians under red banner inscribed, southern rights, rampaged into the free state town of lawrence, kansas, and ransacked it. the next day, in the united states senate, while sumner sat writing at his desk, congressman preston brooks of south carolina approached him as he was sittina and battered him relentlessly on his head with a gold handled cain nearly killing him in retribution for his speech. bloodstreamed across the floor...
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missourian, like eric. let's talk about civil military relations. first of all, all of you have read the u.s. constitution. what does it say about the president's power? >> [ inaudible ] and command them but -- let's see and he's in charge of the militia and the navy and he can call them only when they're in actual service of the united states. >> he's commander in chief, right? what does that mean? he's in charge. what responsibilities does the congress have? abe? >> they're elected to [ inaudible ] and also raise militia. >> and establish regulations. >> congress declares war. >> congress declares war, correct. so clearly truman has the right to issue order and establish policies and macarthur, what's his responsibility in this? mya? >> he has to listen to them. >> he has to listen to them and obey them, right? he's got to obey them. so what has he done? has he violated civil military relations? where do we even get this concept? is it exclusively the constitution? those of who -- denton you were in last semester, where do you first see civil mili
missourian, like eric. let's talk about civil military relations. first of all, all of you have read the u.s. constitution. what does it say about the president's power? >> [ inaudible ] and command them but -- let's see and he's in charge of the militia and the navy and he can call them only when they're in actual service of the united states. >> he's commander in chief, right? what does that mean? he's in charge. what responsibilities does the congress have? abe? >> they're...
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there's omar bradley, missourian, like eric. let's talk about civil-military relations. first of all, all of you have read the u.s. constitution. evi, what does it say about the president's power? [ inaudible ] >> -- command them. like, let's see. and he's in charge of the militia and the navy, and he can call them only when they're in actual service -- [ inaudible ] >> commander in chief, right? what does commander in chief mean? he's in charge. what responsibilities does the congress have? abe? >> they're allowed to pull the navy and raise the army for two years and also raise the -- [ inaudible ] >> yep, and establish regulations. >> congress declares war. >> congress declares war. correct. so, clearly, truman has the right to issue orders and establish policies, and macarthur, what's his responsibility in this? maya? >> he has to listen to them. >> he has to listen to them. he has to obey them, right? okay. he's got to obey them. so, what has he done? has he violated civil-military relations? has he -- where do we even get this concept? is it exclusively the constitu
there's omar bradley, missourian, like eric. let's talk about civil-military relations. first of all, all of you have read the u.s. constitution. evi, what does it say about the president's power? [ inaudible ] >> -- command them. like, let's see. and he's in charge of the militia and the navy, and he can call them only when they're in actual service -- [ inaudible ] >> commander in chief, right? what does commander in chief mean? he's in charge. what responsibilities does the...
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if you were a missourian and i said kansas seventh, you would know what that meant even probably today. and they had such a bad reputation for what they were carrying out in missouri that they got sent away from the kansas/missouri border. he did see some service in the south and by the end of the war, he's back in st. louis. well, what did buffalo bill's childhood in bleeding kansas and in his youth as a jayhawker in the civil war mean to him? >> you can watch this and other american history programs on our website where all our video is archived. that's c-span.org/history. >>> in 1911, the triangle shirtways factory in new york caught fire and 146 workers died 37 mostly women and immigrants. this was one of the deadliest industrial disasters in the united states. members of the remember the triangle fire coalition spoke about the event's history, memory, and relevance to today. it's an hour and 15 minutes. >> welcome. welcome to the triangle factory fire in american memory, a conversation between historians and activists. you may notice there's cameras. we are being filmed by
if you were a missourian and i said kansas seventh, you would know what that meant even probably today. and they had such a bad reputation for what they were carrying out in missouri that they got sent away from the kansas/missouri border. he did see some service in the south and by the end of the war, he's back in st. louis. well, what did buffalo bill's childhood in bleeding kansas and in his youth as a jayhawker in the civil war mean to him? >> you can watch this and other american...
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if you were a missourian and i said kansas seventh, you would know what that meant even probably today. and they had such a bad reputation for what they were carrying out in missouri that they got sent away from the kansas/missouri border. he did see some service in the south and by the end of the war, he's back in st. louis. well, what did buffalo bill's childhood in bleeding kansas and in his youth as a jayhawker in the civil war mean to him? >> you can watch this and other american history programs on our website where all our video is archived. that's c-span.org/history. >>> in 1911, the triangle shirtways factory in new york caught fire and 146 workers died 37 mostly women and immigrants. this was one of the deadliest industrial disasters in the united states. members of the remember the triangle fire coalition spoke about the event's history, memory, and relevance to today. it's an hour and 15 minutes. >> welcome. welcome to the triangle factory fire in american memory, a conversation between historians and activists. you may notice there's cameras. we are being filmed by c-span,
if you were a missourian and i said kansas seventh, you would know what that meant even probably today. and they had such a bad reputation for what they were carrying out in missouri that they got sent away from the kansas/missouri border. he did see some service in the south and by the end of the war, he's back in st. louis. well, what did buffalo bill's childhood in bleeding kansas and in his youth as a jayhawker in the civil war mean to him? >> you can watch this and other american...
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well, missourians have already seen 145% increase under the plan we have now in three years. and the rates that were just filed range from a 35% increase to a 47% increase, so it's a pretty safe prediction by my friend on the other side who said if the plan i was for passed, health insurance rates would go up 20%, the plan he had been for, the plan they were defending is out on of control. there's no argument that what we have now is not working. families that have coverage don't really have access. so many families with coverage have these high deductible policies with insurance rates that, first of all, they can't afford the premium. and if he are somehow able to scrape the money together to afford the premium, i think the average deductible in the bronze plan was $6,000 per individual and almost all of those plans, if you have more than one individual in your family, you had to hit the per individual rate twice if two people got sick. so you were paying maybe $1,000 or more a month. that was for insurance coverage and if somebody got sick, you had another $12,000 that woul
well, missourians have already seen 145% increase under the plan we have now in three years. and the rates that were just filed range from a 35% increase to a 47% increase, so it's a pretty safe prediction by my friend on the other side who said if the plan i was for passed, health insurance rates would go up 20%, the plan he had been for, the plan they were defending is out on of control. there's no argument that what we have now is not working. families that have coverage don't really have...
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for all the virginians, missourians, who have dollars in their state -- if you are a state that has medicaid, we do not want to hurt folks. we run it through the chip program. i hear no one complained about this program. it is something on a bipartisan basis that has been recognized to be an effective way to provide access to quality care to those in need. we take it through the chip program. we continue patient protections. that the ensure secretary that they continue to provide adequate and affordable withage for those pre-existing conditions. that is our back style. we preserve mental health parity. we give the dollars to the states. we can look at the things the states have done. some of which were slashed by obamacare. in maine, there is a visible high risk law. knowing premiums by 20% seems to be the policy going forward. they can the power to purchase their own services. i am a doctor. for 25 years. -- caring those who for those who didn't have coverage. i think graham-cassidy does a better job than status quo. >> i would like for the senators to handle. he said you have never been in
for all the virginians, missourians, who have dollars in their state -- if you are a state that has medicaid, we do not want to hurt folks. we run it through the chip program. i hear no one complained about this program. it is something on a bipartisan basis that has been recognized to be an effective way to provide access to quality care to those in need. we take it through the chip program. we continue patient protections. that the ensure secretary that they continue to provide adequate and...
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once you tell nebraska and zen missourians and south dakota's -- i don't think people understand thecomplicated but once this issue becomes debated and talked about by all the press over the next couple months people around this country are going to get mad once they realize they have been subsidizing new york and massachusetts and connecticut and california. all these high tax states will start to get mad and i think schumer will be on the wrong side of this issue and he will do so he will make the calculation to support it because of that but once this growth to be higher we have to do it this year, the longer we rate the slower growth will be before it happens, we saw it under reagan, staged it in, staged it in and what that causes is growth to slow down at first because people want to wait until tax rates are lower and in fact bush, we finally talked, the bush administration into accelerating that tax cut, and the minute they did it the economy grew faster. if we want faster growth this year we have to do the tax-cut this year. stuart: thank you very much. >> republicans won the
once you tell nebraska and zen missourians and south dakota's -- i don't think people understand thecomplicated but once this issue becomes debated and talked about by all the press over the next couple months people around this country are going to get mad once they realize they have been subsidizing new york and massachusetts and connecticut and california. all these high tax states will start to get mad and i think schumer will be on the wrong side of this issue and he will do so he will...