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the most common description of american territory then is virgin land in fact most historians peter jennings it was widowed arithmetic enough to know the ethnic cleansings insurer during world war two american studies professor david. wolfe quote far and away the most massive act of genocide in history of the world the death of one hundred million indigenous people in the quote american holocaust some from disease but also false numbers from a deliberate policy aimed at wiping out the race mainstream history books continue to pretend it never happened in those one hundred kamala called the final solution quote the last thing they were there was only the. mommy's rallying cry in its make lies in its being indian babies this is a map of indian nations across the u.s. eighty percent of the first governments entire budget went on attacking existing indian third summons to take their developed farmland settlers would most probably not have survived price jennings on their own ninety five percent of america's entire population was then wiped out american holocaust knows there is documented evidenc
the most common description of american territory then is virgin land in fact most historians peter jennings it was widowed arithmetic enough to know the ethnic cleansings insurer during world war two american studies professor david. wolfe quote far and away the most massive act of genocide in history of the world the death of one hundred million indigenous people in the quote american holocaust some from disease but also false numbers from a deliberate policy aimed at wiping out the race...
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among the young reporters on the scene that day were peter jennings of canadian t.v. and later abc. dan rather of cbs. jim lehrer of the dallas "times- herald" and later pbs and then there was a cub reporter from the fort worth "star telegram." that's our own bob schieffer and bob is in dallas tonight. bob? >> schieffer: well, scott, those of us who covered the assassination and are still around all these years later have had a long time to think about what might have been. it was a misty morning as the president spoke in fort worth. >> there's mrs. kennedy and the president of the united states. >> schieffer: but by the time he got to dallas the sun had come out. >> i can see his sun tan all the way from here. >> schieffer: jim lehrer was at love field assigned to cover the president's arrival for the dallas "times herald." he remembers seeing the bubble top on the presidential limousine. i asked the agent man i knew who was the agent in charge of the dallas office of secret service "are you going to leave the bubble top up?" i'll never forget it, bob, he looked up at the sky "well
among the young reporters on the scene that day were peter jennings of canadian t.v. and later abc. dan rather of cbs. jim lehrer of the dallas "times- herald" and later pbs and then there was a cub reporter from the fort worth "star telegram." that's our own bob schieffer and bob is in dallas tonight. bob? >> schieffer: well, scott, those of us who covered the assassination and are still around all these years later have had a long time to think about what might have...
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the late peter jennings discussed his book "the century" co-authored by todd brewster. the book uses color photography and the stories of ordinary people to describe the past 100 years. this is about an hour. c-span: peter jennings, author of--or i should say co-author of "the century"... >> guest: emphasis on 'co.' c-span: ...with todd brewster. you--you ask us in the beginning to read this like a novel. why? >> guest: well, i suppose what we really want to do at the beginning is emphasize this is a journalist's history, this is a journalist's work, not an historian's work. todd and i like to say no historian in their right mind would take on 100 years in 600 pages, if the period at all. i think because we want you to pick it up and read it anywhere. i don't want you to think of it as encyclopedic. i want people to think that it's experiential; that you can pick it up anywhere, and you can look at a picture or you can read a caption. the captions are quite long, as i think you've seen--and you can just take off. and it's driven by people stories. todd is the real archi
the late peter jennings discussed his book "the century" co-authored by todd brewster. the book uses color photography and the stories of ordinary people to describe the past 100 years. this is about an hour. c-span: peter jennings, author of--or i should say co-author of "the century"... >> guest: emphasis on 'co.' c-span: ...with todd brewster. you--you ask us in the beginning to read this like a novel. why? >> guest: well, i suppose what we really want to do...
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worked at abc news, traveled with peter jennings, so you have been to the hot spot. i wonder where syria ranks among the crazy hot spots. everyone says it's on fire now and going to get worse, and we cannot help but not find ourselves ultimately there. >> it's got to be in the top ten. there's a lot of the world we don't see and we don't cover and we're not allowed in there, which is part of the problem. we were allowed in to do the interview 0, so what pictures we took and a couple of still photos were with minders. but it's a mess, and to try to think of it as a country rather than areas that have groups of people that have stationed in their own areas, that's an easy way to think about it. that's your area, this is my area. can someone hold it together through force? of course. but i'm looking at some of the pictures here. this is a little boy in beirut. we were there for five days, and through the translator we asked him -- he came over to try to shine our shoes. and we said, where are you from? he just come from a camp outside of beirut because he and his six si
worked at abc news, traveled with peter jennings, so you have been to the hot spot. i wonder where syria ranks among the crazy hot spots. everyone says it's on fire now and going to get worse, and we cannot help but not find ourselves ultimately there. >> it's got to be in the top ten. there's a lot of the world we don't see and we don't cover and we're not allowed in there, which is part of the problem. we were allowed in to do the interview 0, so what pictures we took and a couple of...
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peter jennings did a great documentary and other studies.ble evidence anyone is asking other than os well. he was an expert rifle man with the marines. he scored a 212, he can hit at 200 yards an 8 inch figure. >> josiah before we go, will we know and why would the government have an interest in covering this up? >> i don't think the government has any interest now in covering it up. there are many institutions and people who immediately to the bureaucratic duck and cover position after the assassination but i don't think anyone has a reason to cover it up at this point. >> thank you very much to both of you. appreciate it. i'm curious, tweet us. do you believe there were two, three people involved or it was a conspiracy or not? >> next, worried how much time your kids plays tv or playing with their smart phone or ipad? because you should be. we chip away. with an available ecodiesel engine... and a best-in-class 30 mpg highway and 730-mile driving range... for all the times you dreamed of running away from home -- now you can. with enough f
peter jennings did a great documentary and other studies.ble evidence anyone is asking other than os well. he was an expert rifle man with the marines. he scored a 212, he can hit at 200 yards an 8 inch figure. >> josiah before we go, will we know and why would the government have an interest in covering this up? >> i don't think the government has any interest now in covering it up. there are many institutions and people who immediately to the bureaucratic duck and cover position...
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peter recovered jen reese racing medals from the destruction.ns. >> reporter: these are the people i have to cross the finish line for along with myself, my family and all of the other sandy victims. >> reporter: so what does running the marathon this year mean when you look back at all that you've come through. >> it means that it's over for me. it means that i've won. you know as a family we've been strong, and that's how we've won as a family. but as an individual for myself i had to prove that i am strong enough to do it that sandy didn't take that away from me. >> reporter: proving that sometimes what really matters is not just crossing the finish line but rather all the steps it took to get there. and for each mile jen runs tomorrow she will draw inspiration from the names written on her arm of the people from her neighborhood who have been affected by sandy. >> i was surprised to see her and her son looking through the book of pictures of their demolished book. do they go back to the house? >> they do. she goes back by herself sometimes.
peter recovered jen reese racing medals from the destruction.ns. >> reporter: these are the people i have to cross the finish line for along with myself, my family and all of the other sandy victims. >> reporter: so what does running the marathon this year mean when you look back at all that you've come through. >> it means that it's over for me. it means that i've won. you know as a family we've been strong, and that's how we've won as a family. but as an individual for...
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peter recovered jen reese racing medals from the destruction.s the finish line for along with myself, my family and all of the other sandy victims. >> reporter: so what does running the marathon this year mean when you look back at all that you've come through. >> it means that it's over for me. it means that i've won. you know as a family we've been strong, and that's how we've won as a family. but as an individual for myself i had to prove that i am strong enough to do it that sandy didn't take that away from me. >> reporter: proving that sometimes what really matters is not just crossing the finish line but rather all the steps it took to get there. and for each mile jen runs tomorrow she will draw inspiration from the names written on her arm of the people from her neighborhood who have been affected by sandy. >> i was surprised to see her and her son looking through the book of pictures of their demolished book. do they go back to the house? >> they do. she goes back by herself sometimes. she'll just sit in her car. we went back with her ki
peter recovered jen reese racing medals from the destruction.s the finish line for along with myself, my family and all of the other sandy victims. >> reporter: so what does running the marathon this year mean when you look back at all that you've come through. >> it means that it's over for me. it means that i've won. you know as a family we've been strong, and that's how we've won as a family. but as an individual for myself i had to prove that i am strong enough to do it that...