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mr. sawyer having been adversarial, gentlemen. the fact is, we are deeply indebted and grateful to individuals like mr. sanchez here for their preliminary work in bringing the so-called creeper to bay. congratulations, manolo. thank you very much. yself. you'd make a fine one. why don't you apply? you mean that? you've demonstrated your bravery and your public spiritedness. and those are the very qualifications the department is looking for. i'm a vietnam veteran, sir. that'd help, right? i've been on unemployment for the last 19 weeks, and besides reward money, i could use this job. mr. sanchez, you fill out an application, and i will see to it personally. i'd also like to thank -- god bless you, chief. god bless you. [ applause ] chief daniels... [ tires screeching ] [ horns honking ] is this it? this is it. this is it. hey, move your car! i want to get to work! [ honking continues ] let's go! come on, man! move your car! [ shudders ] number three. i think that's the one. can you say definitely? yes. number three. thank you, mrs.
mr. sawyer having been adversarial, gentlemen. the fact is, we are deeply indebted and grateful to individuals like mr. sanchez here for their preliminary work in bringing the so-called creeper to bay. congratulations, manolo. thank you very much. yself. you'd make a fine one. why don't you apply? you mean that? you've demonstrated your bravery and your public spiritedness. and those are the very qualifications the department is looking for. i'm a vietnam veteran, sir. that'd help, right? i've...
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Nov 17, 2016
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mr. sawyer. at a time like this, it's mighty handy to have your office in a bank, eh? uh--oh, oh, yes, yes, thank you. there you are, miss crawford, $35,200. to be carrying around. oh, i'm sure i'll manage, mr. sawyer. -you've been so kind. -no, not at all. -thank you. -you're welcome. -goodbye. -goodbye. oh! pretty good wages for a trail boss. i figure i earned it, and not just for keeping an eye on the herd. here you are, opie. that's the easiest money i ever earned, even if i didn't get everything i expected. you've been a good friend, lew. i'm going to miss you, all of you. [speaking german] you are a wonderful lady. you sure are. now, i have some good beer. i'll go along with you we'll drink to the next cattle drive. -good bye, miss. -good bye, opie. and thank you-- so long, bodie. opie, don't spend it all in one place. yes, sir. -heinz? -goodbye. lew, i buy you a beer. yeah, i'm coming. -goodbye, bodie. -good luck, lew. you made out real well-- that and the money you found on barrado. that 20,000 went to the sheriff. want to see the receipt? pect for money. how a
mr. sawyer. at a time like this, it's mighty handy to have your office in a bank, eh? uh--oh, oh, yes, yes, thank you. there you are, miss crawford, $35,200. to be carrying around. oh, i'm sure i'll manage, mr. sawyer. -you've been so kind. -no, not at all. -thank you. -you're welcome. -goodbye. -goodbye. oh! pretty good wages for a trail boss. i figure i earned it, and not just for keeping an eye on the herd. here you are, opie. that's the easiest money i ever earned, even if i didn't get...
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. >> joel: with kenny hill out of the ball game we'll see foster sawyer. giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden yardage of the day him running the ball. >> referee: offsides, neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when all of a sudden kenny hill would told ball down and make the decision to run it himself and he would move the chains or give them more manageable and convertible third-down scenarios. he was terrific in that sense as well. the line of scrimmage by xzavier jones. >> joel: always good to get young players in there and develop them. that's one thing gary patterson -- we talked about how important it will be to get the next win and the sixth victory to get bowl eligible. >> gus: second and the extra practices are invaluable to the team to develop the youth on the team. he jitterbugs his way to the first dow
. >> joel: with kenny hill out of the ball game we'll see foster sawyer. giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden yardage of the day him running the ball. >> referee: offsides, neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when...
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Nov 5, 2016
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sawyer. we have the patterson staff giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden yardage of the day him ru >> referee: offsides, defense, number 94 in the neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when all of a sudden kenny hill would told ball down and make the decision to run it himself and he would move the chains or give them more manageable and convertible third-down scenarios. he was terrific in that >> gus: third down at the 41 and green tackles hard at the line of scrimmage by xzavier jones. >> joel: always good to get young players in there and develop them. that's one thing gary patterson -- we talked about how important it will be to get the next win and the sixth victory to get bowl eligible. >> gus: second and ten. the extra practices are invaluable to the team to develop the y
sawyer. we have the patterson staff giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden yardage of the day him ru >> referee: offsides, defense, number 94 in the neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when all of a sudden kenny hill would...
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sawyer. we have the patterson staff giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden yardage of the day >> referee: offsides, defense, number 94 in the neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when all of a sudden kenny hill would told ball down and make the decision to run it himself and he would move the chains or give them more manageable and convertible third-down scenarios. he was terrific in that >> gus: third down at the 41 and green tackles hard at the line of scrimmage by xzavier jones. >> joel: always good to get young players in there and develop them. that's one thing gary patterson -- we talked about how important it will be to get the next win and the sixth victory to get bowl eligible. >> gus: second and ten. the extra practices are invaluable to the team to develop the youth on
sawyer. we have the patterson staff giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden yardage of the day >> referee: offsides, defense, number 94 in the neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when all of a sudden kenny hill would told...
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sawyer. we have the patterson staff giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden him running the ball. >> referee: offsides, defense, number 94 in the neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when all of a sudden kenny hill would told ball down and make the decision to run it himself and he would move the chains or give them more manageable and convertible sense as well. >> gus: third down at the 41 and green tackles hard at the line of scrimmage by xzavier jones. >> joel: always good to get young players in there and develop them. that's one thing gary patterson -- we talked about how important it will be to get the next win and the sixth vi eligible. >> gus: second and ten. the extra practices are invaluable to the team to develop the youth on the team. he jitterbugs his way to the first
sawyer. we have the patterson staff giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden him running the ball. >> referee: offsides, defense, number 94 in the neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when all of a sudden kenny hill would told...
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mr. wiener: i would say one thing about "huckleberry finn," for my personal experience. i was in fourth grade, our teacher read "tom sawyer" allowed to us every afternoon for about an hour. we loved it, we aided up, this was about 1955, 1956. we all said, we know there is another book he wrote about those same characters, "huckleberry finn." book to, it is a harder read. she waltzed around it, she did not want to read it to us. it was only later when we read it that we understood. it was more sophisticated and darker. if you can imagine people in the 19th century being set up with " tom sawyer," and here is another book about those young scams on the river, let's read this. three chapters and you realize, these are not the young scams we remember. they're the same characters, but definitely a different point of view. that was the thing that set people off about "huckleberry finn." be appreciated it in his time, but even more so later on when assad in the broad context of his career -- when they saw it in the broad context of his career. he did not just do the same book over and over, as we have seen. one more question. >>
mr. wiener: i would say one thing about "huckleberry finn," for my personal experience. i was in fourth grade, our teacher read "tom sawyer" allowed to us every afternoon for about an hour. we loved it, we aided up, this was about 1955, 1956. we all said, we know there is another book he wrote about those same characters, "huckleberry finn." book to, it is a harder read. she waltzed around it, she did not want to read it to us. it was only later when we read it...
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mr. blodgett: it is the year of the publication in britain and the united states of the adventures of tom sawyer, and, of course, as i am sure our distinguished panelists will elaborate on, it is intriguing to see how those two grand meteors of 19th-century american letters would intertwine themselves over time. most intriguingly, at least to me as an historian of the west, it is also the year in which george armstrong custer, on june 25 of that year, two and then less than two months later, wild bill hancock transferred into american mythology, entering the great pantheon of americans who are winners by virtue of being losers. certainly true of custer, and to a degree, i think one could say that of hickok as well, although i never have, and hope not to at any time in the near future had the pleasure of aces and eights, the fabled dead man's hand that hickok had drawn before jack mccall put an end to his career as a gambler, and turned him into a hero. so, i am here to look at the west in the 40 years that london was present with us. of course, that has to begin with the west of the gilded age,
mr. blodgett: it is the year of the publication in britain and the united states of the adventures of tom sawyer, and, of course, as i am sure our distinguished panelists will elaborate on, it is intriguing to see how those two grand meteors of 19th-century american letters would intertwine themselves over time. most intriguingly, at least to me as an historian of the west, it is also the year in which george armstrong custer, on june 25 of that year, two and then less than two months later,...