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and, number two, he's never fought the sioux and the cheyenne before. at 400 yards, he will scream out, halt, dismount. form skirmish lines now. fight on foot. 140 men attempt to rein their horses in at 20 miles an hour. privates smith and turley, two city boys. they don't know how to ride too well. they can't even stop. they go right into the camp. their heads later found on poles. 138 men dig in. every fourth man is a horse holder. he takes his horse and three others. pulls them off the battle line, back into the timber along the river, protect horses and ammunition from the advancing warriors. now that cuts down the firing line to 90 soldiers spread across the valley floor in five-yard intervals, skirmish line formation. and in 10 minutes, they'll face 600 warriors. the company commanders order volley fire. they take their big boar springfield car bean, 45, 55 trap door single shot. it shoots a big bullet. and if it hits you, you're going down. and most likely some of your anatomy is going to fall off. they open the trap, drop the cartridge into the
and, number two, he's never fought the sioux and the cheyenne before. at 400 yards, he will scream out, halt, dismount. form skirmish lines now. fight on foot. 140 men attempt to rein their horses in at 20 miles an hour. privates smith and turley, two city boys. they don't know how to ride too well. they can't even stop. they go right into the camp. their heads later found on poles. 138 men dig in. every fourth man is a horse holder. he takes his horse and three others. pulls them off the...
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i'm the icwa director for the yankton sioux tribe, and also the chairman of the coalition of sioux tribes. a group of south dakota icwa directors have come together to meet in rapid city. >> i think today is a, kind of a monumentous day for us because we're here to make changes to move forward, so it's like a new beginning for us. they're trying to come to a new agreement with the state's attorney, mark vargo. >> i am very comfortable that if we go around this table the goal of every person in this room is essentially the same, so the question becomes nuts and bolts, how do we set up processes, or eliminate processes that let us get to our goals better. officials from dss were at the meeting but asked us not to film them. >> i just think so many of these cases could be avoided if law enforcement was more aware or better trained in this whole process. >> it might not be a bad idea to see if we can provide some assistance to law enforcement, because you're right, they can only do what they know. >> we're saying we all want to do something, well why can't we do it? juanita scherich is the ic
i'm the icwa director for the yankton sioux tribe, and also the chairman of the coalition of sioux tribes. a group of south dakota icwa directors have come together to meet in rapid city. >> i think today is a, kind of a monumentous day for us because we're here to make changes to move forward, so it's like a new beginning for us. they're trying to come to a new agreement with the state's attorney, mark vargo. >> i am very comfortable that if we go around this table the goal of...
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what does it take in sioux falls . are you using sioux falls to drive the economy of the state?major factor in south dakota. the sioux falls business community is intent on good business climate and inviting more business to south dakota. >> what is that mean? what is a good climate other than taxes? >> taxes, low cost structure, it is having your government be available to not obstruct advancement. to have a regulatory climate that is reasonable. tingwant to have permit that is prompt and efficient. regulations not with a "gotcha" attitude, but helping businesses comply with modest regulations. >> it is five hours 16 minutes from sioux falls tomorrow sure? -- to mount rushmore? i had no idea. when you are out there talking to the people between sioux falls and mount rushmore, what are you talking about? >> worked at, -- work ethic. people are very upbeat in sioux falls and the state. income in the last 10 years has moved from the bottom have to the top half. we're in the teens as far as right per capita income. thingsubtract taxes, buy that cost less, you have a good quality of
what does it take in sioux falls . are you using sioux falls to drive the economy of the state?major factor in south dakota. the sioux falls business community is intent on good business climate and inviting more business to south dakota. >> what is that mean? what is a good climate other than taxes? >> taxes, low cost structure, it is having your government be available to not obstruct advancement. to have a regulatory climate that is reasonable. tingwant to have permit that is...
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along with the sioux we must stand well because without them we are weak. i described how the line pushed the creak and musogee indians were pushed out. the creaks who lived in present-day georgia and alabama sailed to havana and had a forward looking proposal asking the captain general to bring about trade and they would n navigate the coast and havana and pay back the captain general and supply cuba's slavery population with beef and salted fish and they had that in pl plenty. i have a chair key friend who laughs saying they were not sea people so how would they operate? but it never happened. they were prevailing with the large largest slave paopulation in th world. let's talk about the discovery of the black hills. the people that discovered that use this word in this winter count. they kept records of history with their winter calendars. it is a series of marks marking the time. this is kept by american horse and he wrote this down in the 1880's at the request of an american army officer. at later days, he went back and started with the most recent yea
along with the sioux we must stand well because without them we are weak. i described how the line pushed the creak and musogee indians were pushed out. the creaks who lived in present-day georgia and alabama sailed to havana and had a forward looking proposal asking the captain general to bring about trade and they would n navigate the coast and havana and pay back the captain general and supply cuba's slavery population with beef and salted fish and they had that in pl plenty. i have a chair...
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well, i -- sioux falls is the biggest community i have ever lived in. [laughter] so, i start from there. the largest problem they have is parking. if you are going to test more than 600 people at the same site, you need to have a big parking lot. that much i know. there is a that pellet going on in des moines, for example. which is so much larger. i have understood that there is one going on somewhere in communities in florida, which i am sure is larger than des moines. and, i guess i have to go back. you have to pick a spot with a big parking lot. but -- you can scale back the target audience. we scaled back. with ated only with dui prior conviction. we knew from the numbers in south dakota how many people that was statewide. we also knew how many was by county. at least when we started the numbers, we would never go higher than that. now, what turned out was, the judges immediately started seeing the efficacy of using it for situations other than driving. there is a huge correlation between domestic abuse and alcohol abuse. and, so, the judges were us
well, i -- sioux falls is the biggest community i have ever lived in. [laughter] so, i start from there. the largest problem they have is parking. if you are going to test more than 600 people at the same site, you need to have a big parking lot. that much i know. there is a that pellet going on in des moines, for example. which is so much larger. i have understood that there is one going on somewhere in communities in florida, which i am sure is larger than des moines. and, i guess i have to...
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the minnesota regiments had actually seen action against the sioux in putting down the 1862 sioux uprising in minnesota. of course, many of the regiments in smith's contingent had seen action in the various previous campaigns of that contingent, the meridian expedition, red river campaign, tupelo and the pursuit of price to missouri and arkansas. they liked to boast at how much they had marched. one of them said that his diary -- in his diary that there was various running around across country, putting out fires, figuratively speaking, only figuratively speaking. [laughter] literally speaking they were , more likely to light a fire than to put one out. just ask the citizens of louisiana. but, figuratively speaking, putting out strategic fires for grant. one of them said he had marched 15,000 miles that year. safe to say it was probably a pretty good distance. now, i think what is notable about them, if you look at these regiments, then is that you have , a leavening of very experienced regiments who have been right in some of the hottest battles right in the beginning of the war. you have
the minnesota regiments had actually seen action against the sioux in putting down the 1862 sioux uprising in minnesota. of course, many of the regiments in smith's contingent had seen action in the various previous campaigns of that contingent, the meridian expedition, red river campaign, tupelo and the pursuit of price to missouri and arkansas. they liked to boast at how much they had marched. one of them said that his diary -- in his diary that there was various running around across...
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the cannon ball, the muscle shell, the james and the sioux, down the jude ith the grand the osage, andhe plant. the black, down the rock, the illinois and the allegheny, down the miami the kentucky and the tennessee, down the wichita, the red and yazoo. down the missouri, 3,000 miles from the rockies. down the ohio, a thousand miles from the algain y. down the arkansas, 1500 miles from the great divide. down red, a thousand miles from texas. down the great valley, 2500 miles from minnesota. carying every rivulet creek and rill, the mississippi runs to the gulf. ♪ new orleans to baton rouge. baton rouge to naches. naches to vicksburg. vicksburg to memphis. memphis to cairo. we build a dike a thousand miles long. men and mules, mules and mud. mules and mud a thousand miles up the mississippi. a century before we bought the great western river the spanish and french built dikes to keep the mississippi out of new orleans at flood stage. we continue to levee the entire length of the delta. the valley built up for centuries by the old river spilling her floods across the bottom of the contin
the cannon ball, the muscle shell, the james and the sioux, down the jude ith the grand the osage, andhe plant. the black, down the rock, the illinois and the allegheny, down the miami the kentucky and the tennessee, down the wichita, the red and yazoo. down the missouri, 3,000 miles from the rockies. down the ohio, a thousand miles from the algain y. down the arkansas, 1500 miles from the great divide. down red, a thousand miles from texas. down the great valley, 2500 miles from minnesota....
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because the black hills belong to the sioux, and guaranteed by the treaty of 1868. no white people out in the black hills. while bill hickok shot in the head the playing cards, he is an illegal alien with his friend calamity jane and they call it sacred ground, liberal translation is that the phils are black. president grant sees an opportunity and he wants to rub up the economy and create jobs and put money into the treasury, so he's going to try to buy the black hills at $7 million and that's a lot of money. and sitting bull, crazy horse, others as well. no, not for sale. you don't sell the ground that your ancestors walked on and now their bones lie beneath. not for sale. >> in american history tour of native american life friday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, a discussion about the book industry. this is part of the gaithersburg book festival in maryland. it is about 45 minutes. and >> today's panel is called connecting authors and readers h and we will be discussing how publishers and writers and thekp media and booksellers hopeuthor. readers
because the black hills belong to the sioux, and guaranteed by the treaty of 1868. no white people out in the black hills. while bill hickok shot in the head the playing cards, he is an illegal alien with his friend calamity jane and they call it sacred ground, liberal translation is that the phils are black. president grant sees an opportunity and he wants to rub up the economy and create jobs and put money into the treasury, so he's going to try to buy the black hills at $7 million and that's...
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host: sioux falls, south dakota. caller: good morning. i'm going to make an argument, why do we need a full-time congress? the sun still rises in the east, people go to through their routines. the bureaucrats run the show, they're going to lie in front of congress, they're going to take the fifth amendment and do what they want. when they misbehave they get promoted or retired out with full benefits. congress is not there most of the time anyway, why do we need that in your round? year round?your there is nothing in the constitution that says they need to be there. pay them per day, make them sign an attendance sheet. -- $750ven or $50 a day. they do not need to be full-time anymore because nobody cares what they are doing. they are just become no influence whatsoever. cheryl, calling from tracy, california. caller: thank you for taking my call. i just want to express my most peoplerding have on their minds, the direction in which our country is going. i think that president obama has gotten a terribly bad rap in his two terms of being a
host: sioux falls, south dakota. caller: good morning. i'm going to make an argument, why do we need a full-time congress? the sun still rises in the east, people go to through their routines. the bureaucrats run the show, they're going to lie in front of congress, they're going to take the fifth amendment and do what they want. when they misbehave they get promoted or retired out with full benefits. congress is not there most of the time anyway, why do we need that in your round? year...
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everyone of them is an illegal alien because the black hills guaranteedhe sioux by the treaty of 1868. the white man's promise. while ill health, -- wild bill hickock shot in the back of the and so an illegal alien as calamity jane. this was sacred ground. literal hills, -- the hills are black. he wants to get at that gold, rather the economy, put old in the treasuries of these going to the black hills. $7 million is a lot of money. sitting bull, crazy horse, lame white man, others. not for sale. you do not sell the ground your ancestors walked on and now their bones lay beneath. not for sale. c-span american history tour focusing on native americans includes a tour of a new mexico pueblo, a spanish mission in florida, and a look at native american pictographs in montana. primetime, in-depth interview with ron paul. on c-span 3, moore from the archival film series "reel amer ica." 8:00 p.m.l tonight at eastern on the c-span networks. journal on "washington ," tim lynch from the cato institute on the militarization of police forces. corporate tax inversions when a u.s. business incorpo
everyone of them is an illegal alien because the black hills guaranteedhe sioux by the treaty of 1868. the white man's promise. while ill health, -- wild bill hickock shot in the back of the and so an illegal alien as calamity jane. this was sacred ground. literal hills, -- the hills are black. he wants to get at that gold, rather the economy, put old in the treasuries of these going to the black hills. $7 million is a lot of money. sitting bull, crazy horse, lame white man, others. not for...
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as far as the wet weather, traveling through southern minnesota areas around sioux city, iowa, all the way toward areas around rapid city, south dakota you'll deal with rain and showers today along with kansas city. but a pretty gorgeous friday on this mid atlantic. florida will have typical storms. yesterday was hot and humid. we do it again saturday and sunday. still hot in texas. just overall nice, typical summer time weather. it's just amazing. i haven't even said heat wave all summer. >> you're talking 30s and i'm talking football. >> i mean, 38 is gold, right? >> too cold. >>> should iran be some for a new round of kidnappings. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, no discomfort, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. and for more 100% real dairy treats you'll 100% enjoy look for lactaid® ice cream and lactaid® cottage
as far as the wet weather, traveling through southern minnesota areas around sioux city, iowa, all the way toward areas around rapid city, south dakota you'll deal with rain and showers today along with kansas city. but a pretty gorgeous friday on this mid atlantic. florida will have typical storms. yesterday was hot and humid. we do it again saturday and sunday. still hot in texas. just overall nice, typical summer time weather. it's just amazing. i haven't even said heat wave all summer....
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the sioux call the hills sacred ground. the hills are black with timber. president grant sees an opportunity. he wants to get at the gold, roebuck the economy, create jobs, put money in the treasury, -- build up the economy, create treasury,money in the so he is going to try to buy the black hills for $7 million. not for sale. you don't sell the ground your ancestors walked on. and now their bones lie beneath. not for sale. >> c-span's american history tour focusing on native americans will also include a tour of the mexican pueblo and a 9000 year-old native american pictographs. also on c-span two, book tvs in-depth interview with ron paul. on c-span three, american history tv with more from our archival film series, railamerica. all tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the c-span network. this weekend to the director of the congressional budget office will be our guest on newsmakers. he will talk about the cbo's latest report issued this weekend will also talk jobs, wages, and the impact of the health care law. newsmakers, sunday on c-span. earlier this year,
the sioux call the hills sacred ground. the hills are black with timber. president grant sees an opportunity. he wants to get at the gold, roebuck the economy, create jobs, put money in the treasury, -- build up the economy, create treasury,money in the so he is going to try to buy the black hills for $7 million. not for sale. you don't sell the ground your ancestors walked on. and now their bones lie beneath. not for sale. >> c-span's american history tour focusing on native americans...
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because the sioux called the hills sacred ground. well, president grant sees an opportunity there. he wants to get at that gold, rev up the economy, create jobs, put money in the treasury, so he's going to try to buy the black hills. $7 million. that's a lot of money. but sitting bull, crazy horse, ice, lame white man, others, no, not for sale. you don't sell the ground that your ancestors walked on and now their bones lie beneath. not for sale. >> and that was just a short portion of tonight's american history tour of native american sites. yo
because the sioux called the hills sacred ground. well, president grant sees an opportunity there. he wants to get at that gold, rev up the economy, create jobs, put money in the treasury, so he's going to try to buy the black hills. $7 million. that's a lot of money. but sitting bull, crazy horse, ice, lame white man, others, no, not for sale. you don't sell the ground that your ancestors walked on and now their bones lie beneath. not for sale. >> and that was just a short portion of...
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> with americans, west they want to turn the sioux and cheyenne and by putting perot in turn and then into christian and barbers but sitting bull is not about to ben dover to scratch at the ground to make a living. and crazy horse will not surrender his pony their hunters and warriors. there is a crisis the stock market and people are losing their jobs there is 20 percent unemployment. it is tough times in america. they have to rev up the economy. he needs an economic stimulus package. but custer will provide it golden the black hills. the rumors persisted for years it is a reality there is golden the black hills. newspaper reports say just pick up the of nuggets off the tops of your shoes. the entrepreneur is poured into the hills overnight 3,000 people quick everyone is an illegal alien. because the black hills belong to the sioux indian guaranteed by the treaty of 1868 to a white man's promise no white people allowed. wild bill hitchcock shot in the back of the head as an illegal alien so was his friend calamity jane because the suit called the
[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> with americans, west they want to turn the sioux and cheyenne and by putting perot in turn and then into christian and barbers but sitting bull is not about to ben dover to scratch at the ground to make a living. and crazy horse will not surrender his pony their hunters and warriors. there is a crisis the stock market and people are losing their jobs there is 20 percent unemployment. it is tough times in america. they have to rev up the economy. he...
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played in, you know -- if they played in say sioux falls south dakota or omaha and they could get back the same day they came back the same day. one thing i might mention, they played almost every single day. so they were on that bus all the time. one last thing i will mention, there was a lady she was married to a ball player who played for the red sox, his name was larry brown. this was mhis wife and i interviewed her and she married him and went with the team on a trip. she was on the bus with a team and she said we were gone for a month and stayed in a hotel two times. so -- >> thank you. most of us know that the first black player that went to the major leagues was not 100% chosen on talent alone. in your research in what you look at, would that same person be chosen by you or would somebody else have been chosen just in retrospect? >> in retrospect somebody else would have probably been chosen. >> are you going to tell us who? >> here is the reason why i say that. jackie robinson was chosen during world war ii. the best afterrican-american baseball players were in the war so they
played in, you know -- if they played in say sioux falls south dakota or omaha and they could get back the same day they came back the same day. one thing i might mention, they played almost every single day. so they were on that bus all the time. one last thing i will mention, there was a lady she was married to a ball player who played for the red sox, his name was larry brown. this was mhis wife and i interviewed her and she married him and went with the team on a trip. she was on the bus...
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that let shifts to the east as we go through tomorrow, including minneapolis, sioux falls, des moines, lincoln, same threat there. it will even shift even farther to the east by monday. so labor day, chicago, you'll be in on it as well. don't let your guard down through the weekend. stay tuned. lake charles, you have gotten a lot of rain through the wee hours of the morning. 7 inches of rain reported right outside of lake charles and that rain goes all the way up into alexandria, louisiana, even northeast louisiana, portions of new orleans, getting a lot of rain this morning, and that rain is going to continue as we go through the next several hours. it is just shifting to the east. luckily, lake charles getting a break. now it's moving into lafayette, baton rouge, new orleans, and points east. so this will continue to track to the east, as we go through the rest of the weekend. so flash flood warning still in effect for lake charles. we do have flood warnings and watches in effect for a large portion of southwest louisiana and southeast texas. here are your rainfall amounts, as we go
that let shifts to the east as we go through tomorrow, including minneapolis, sioux falls, des moines, lincoln, same threat there. it will even shift even farther to the east by monday. so labor day, chicago, you'll be in on it as well. don't let your guard down through the weekend. stay tuned. lake charles, you have gotten a lot of rain through the wee hours of the morning. 7 inches of rain reported right outside of lake charles and that rain goes all the way up into alexandria, louisiana,...
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especially sunday as it moves its way into the northern plains from the midwest, cities like fargo, siouxalls, minneapolis. keep an eye to the sky here. we're talking large hail, even dangerous tornadoes. brandi and dan, back to you. >> all right, jim, thank you for that. >>> a volcano in iceland is now erupting. it's causing concerns on both sides of the atlantic. hundreds of earthquakes have rocked this area, and some lava is now pouring out of a fissure. iceland has just issued a red alert. that is the highest for airline flights near the volcano. four years ago air traffic to and from europe was disrupted by ash spewing from another volcano in iceland. >>> also another volcano affecting flights in the southern hemisphere after a significant eruption, an ash cloud in papua new guinea. the ash cloud is 11 miles high. australia's qantas airlines is rerouting flights around it. some local residents have evacuated, and others are being told to stay indoors. an eruption from that same volcano destroyed a town 20 years ago. >>> military officials have confirmed that the pilot of that f-15 th
especially sunday as it moves its way into the northern plains from the midwest, cities like fargo, siouxalls, minneapolis. keep an eye to the sky here. we're talking large hail, even dangerous tornadoes. brandi and dan, back to you. >> all right, jim, thank you for that. >>> a volcano in iceland is now erupting. it's causing concerns on both sides of the atlantic. hundreds of earthquakes have rocked this area, and some lava is now pouring out of a fissure. iceland has just...
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countermeasures, one of the most effective is to use native american dialects, choctaw, comanche, sioux. they bet that the germans would not have a clue. they were exactly right. in some of the more important battles in world war i, the use of native american code talkers proved to be extremely helpful. now, when the armistice is signed, the thought was, well, we, maybe we should keep this around, but the consensus was no, sooner or later nations like japan and germany will learn these dialects, so it's not a good idea to use it for the future. what that means is, when pearl harbor is attacked, there's hardly anybody who is in favor of resurrecting code talking. but a gentleman by the name of philip johnston was still enamored of the idea, and the reason was because he believed that the navajo language, which was what he was familiar with, would be an excellent way to protect the united states marines' communications as they moved across the pacific. johnston was born on a navajo reservation. his parents were missionaries. at the age of five, he could speak fluent navajo, and by the age
countermeasures, one of the most effective is to use native american dialects, choctaw, comanche, sioux. they bet that the germans would not have a clue. they were exactly right. in some of the more important battles in world war i, the use of native american code talkers proved to be extremely helpful. now, when the armistice is signed, the thought was, well, we, maybe we should keep this around, but the consensus was no, sooner or later nations like japan and germany will learn these...
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the black hills belong to the sioux. guaranteed by the treaty of 1868. no white people were allowed in the black hills. while bill hickok was shot in the back of the head in deadwood. if he is an illegal alien. so is his friend calamity jane. they called it sacred ground. the hills are black with timber. president grant sees an opportunity. he wants to give it that gold and red but the economy and put money in the treasury. he is going to try to i the black hills. -- by the black hills. noting bull and crazy horse, , not for sale. you don't sell the ground of your ancestors walked on and now their bones are whitening. not for sale. the american history tour focuses on american native americans. some 9000-year-old american pictograms. withtvs in-depth interview ron paul. american history tv with more from our film series real america. eastern time.0 the cbo'sscuss report. he will talk about jobs and wages and the estimates on the impact of the health care law. sunday onwsmakers on c-span. thewn hall forum examining police shooting and ferguson, missouri.
the black hills belong to the sioux. guaranteed by the treaty of 1868. no white people were allowed in the black hills. while bill hickok was shot in the back of the head in deadwood. if he is an illegal alien. so is his friend calamity jane. they called it sacred ground. the hills are black with timber. president grant sees an opportunity. he wants to give it that gold and red but the economy and put money in the treasury. he is going to try to i the black hills. -- by the black hills. noting...
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. >> peter, you have reminded us of a plane crash that happened 25 years ago in sioux city that showsing when it lost its hydraulics in sioux city. 185 people died. 111 survived. of those who died there were four kids held on laps of parents. three were seriously injured. one killed. when the ntsb investigated it was a no-brainer. they realized in a survivable hard g landing nobody in this room, nobody watching the show could maintain a grasp on their kids. the kids became missiles. it was an easy fix. provide restraint seats for kids under 2 based on their weight. 0 to 20 pounds a rear-tasing restraint face. 20 to 40 a forward-facing seat. >> i want to ask you about this. i have three young children. i have traveled a lot on airplanes. i never thought i needed one. i figured it was safe. should you put your kids in a car seat booster seat? you should bring it on the plane? >> absolutely. car seats, yes. booster seats, no. the reason you want car seats is they have been tested to be used in airplanes. almost every car seat you buy if you look on the side of it there will be a label th
. >> peter, you have reminded us of a plane crash that happened 25 years ago in sioux city that showsing when it lost its hydraulics in sioux city. 185 people died. 111 survived. of those who died there were four kids held on laps of parents. three were seriously injured. one killed. when the ntsb investigated it was a no-brainer. they realized in a survivable hard g landing nobody in this room, nobody watching the show could maintain a grasp on their kids. the kids became missiles. it...
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a death wind blew across the prairie, wrote the lakota sue ta sioux warrior. >> the skinning yards, justknow they were slaughtered just for their tongues or their hides. it makes me angry. >> it was a shame, something we should be ashamed of. even though we are not this generation, we should be ashamed that human beings did this to the buffalo. >> but slowly but surely thanks ocareful managements the buffalo are coming back. at custer state park the herd has grown so it must be culled every year. the buffalo inspected and innoculated against infectious diseases. then branded. so the animals can be tracked over time. craig pugsley helps coordinate the annual roundup in the 40th year. >> we would do the roundup whether anybody showed up or not. we need to bring in the the herd and get an accurate number of the animals we have. we vaccinate the heifer calves for brucellosis. >> how long will you keep riding here? >> until the day i die. my goal is to be riding and hit the ground dead as i right my horse. >> chasing the buffalo? >> chasing the buffalo. >> now the herd number nearly 400,000.
a death wind blew across the prairie, wrote the lakota sue ta sioux warrior. >> the skinning yards, justknow they were slaughtered just for their tongues or their hides. it makes me angry. >> it was a shame, something we should be ashamed of. even though we are not this generation, we should be ashamed that human beings did this to the buffalo. >> but slowly but surely thanks ocareful managements the buffalo are coming back. at custer state park the herd has grown so it must...
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. >> hi, sioux serio, thanks for having me back. so come back to some flooding, out to bridgeton, route 77 near bridgeton, flooding roads completely shutdown, 606 will be the alternate. super seem in on one of the roadways in delaware, can't get it to zoom out. roadways looking clear in portions of delaware, as well, atlantic city looking ahead to later today, ac air show, around beach and boardwalk, taking place, so if you are down there, toking look forward to, also more traffic involved 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. >> sad traffic note to passalong, off duty philadelphia police officer killed in a motorcycle crash along the pennsylvania turnpike, crash happened in upper muff lynn township, cumberland county. state police say the officer swerved on to the shoulder hit a guardrail and fell on to the roadway below. the officer was pronounced dead at the scene, investigators say excessive speed and wet road played a role in this. the officer ' name not being released until his family is notified. >> person open-fired on police station. jen
. >> hi, sioux serio, thanks for having me back. so come back to some flooding, out to bridgeton, route 77 near bridgeton, flooding roads completely shutdown, 606 will be the alternate. super seem in on one of the roadways in delaware, can't get it to zoom out. roadways looking clear in portions of delaware, as well, atlantic city looking ahead to later today, ac air show, around beach and boardwalk, taking place, so if you are down there, toking look forward to, also more traffic...
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so to get the audience through this, they simply put sophia on lazy sioux al pedestal, so you wouldn'tinterest, stare at her figure and her beautiful face, not even listen to what the official from the academy had to say. >> well, twitter blew up. >> taking heat on twitter for standing on that spinning pedestal. they say it was sexist, methodmiss i can, and compared it to beyonce sunday's performance. sexually exist it performance at the vma. at un one word the word feminist behind her, dancers calling it a double standard. well, i don't know. >> well, beyonce at least performing. >> that's the thing, this was -- >> hello. >> sexualized right here, and she's casino of, ya, i was thinking, still performing, not just sitting up there, to be gawked at. >> yes. >> the whole feminist logo, i don't know what i was trying to get across. >> looks like biology class in high school. frog legs. >> yes, it does. >> sparkly. >> on the pedestal. >> right. >> now, that is kind of an object, isn't it? >> but meant to be a joke, however. >> and she agreed do that. so, i don't usually get offended by th
so to get the audience through this, they simply put sophia on lazy sioux al pedestal, so you wouldn'tinterest, stare at her figure and her beautiful face, not even listen to what the official from the academy had to say. >> well, twitter blew up. >> taking heat on twitter for standing on that spinning pedestal. they say it was sexist, methodmiss i can, and compared it to beyonce sunday's performance. sexually exist it performance at the vma. at un one word the word feminist behind...
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the siouxs call them sacred land. he wants to put money in the treasure and tries to buy the black hills. $7 million was a lot of money back then. but sitting bull, crazyhorse, ice and lame white man and others said no, not for sale. you don't sell the ground that your ancestors walked on and now their bones lie beneath. not for sale. >> that was just a short portion of tonight's history tour of native american sites. you can see
the siouxs call them sacred land. he wants to put money in the treasure and tries to buy the black hills. $7 million was a lot of money back then. but sitting bull, crazyhorse, ice and lame white man and others said no, not for sale. you don't sell the ground that your ancestors walked on and now their bones lie beneath. not for sale. >> that was just a short portion of tonight's history tour of native american sites. you can see
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hotels.t but out in this part of the country, if they played in, you know, if they played in, say, sioux falls, south dakota, or omaha and they could get back the same day, they came back tht same day. i one thing i may mention they played almost every single day. so they were on that bus all the time.'ll one last thing i'll mention there was a lady she was marrieo to a ball player who played for the memphis red sox.wi his name was larry brown and this was his wife and i interviewed her.n she married him and then went sn with the team on the trip. t and she was on the bus with thew team and she said we were gone for a month and we stayed in a hotel two times. >> thank you. most of us know that the first black player that went to the major leagues was not 100% 100% chosen on talent alone.e. in your research and what you look at, would that same person be chosen by you, or would chon somebody else have been chosen, just in retrospect? >> in retrospect, somebody else probably would have been chosen. >> are you going to tell us who? >> here is the reason why i sayr that. jackie robinson was
hotels.t but out in this part of the country, if they played in, you know, if they played in, say, sioux falls, south dakota, or omaha and they could get back the same day, they came back tht same day. i one thing i may mention they played almost every single day. so they were on that bus all the time.'ll one last thing i'll mention there was a lady she was marrieo to a ball player who played for the memphis red sox.wi his name was larry brown and this was his wife and i interviewed her.n she...
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specially with marriage, i feel you keep a lot of people -- for successful marriage, i think sioux knows there is kerrey, you may know this, as well. do you have keep people out of your marriage. so i can't come into the marriage with four, 500 people, in you a big wedding, congrats to you, but for me i felt like it was opposite. couple people. >> focusing more on your wedding day than the rest of your life, which is really what it is all about. >> another thing. >> a lot of people do it. >> they say this is going to be the best day of my life. >> people plan. >> what comes after that? downhill from there? >> yes. >> oh, garbage. >> the best days of your life you know when it is, when you have multiple kids, changing pampers, and your wife, you, gained a little weight, and you wake up in the morning, she is arguing because she has to do certain things and do you have leave the house. those are the best days of your life. >> sounds so good. >> and you are getting three hours of sleep. it's great. did you go to the supermarket? did you clean the husband? no, i didn't clean the house. >> wh
specially with marriage, i feel you keep a lot of people -- for successful marriage, i think sioux knows there is kerrey, you may know this, as well. do you have keep people out of your marriage. so i can't come into the marriage with four, 500 people, in you a big wedding, congrats to you, but for me i felt like it was opposite. couple people. >> focusing more on your wedding day than the rest of your life, which is really what it is all about. >> another thing. >> a lot of...
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part of the country, if they played in, say, they played in, say, sioux falls, om south dakota, or omaha and could get back the same day, they came back the same day. one thing i may mention, theyh played almost every single day.s so they were on that bus all the time. one last thing i'll mention, mi there was a lady, she was as married to a ballplayer who or played for the memphis red sox, his name was larry brown. this was his wife. i interviewed her. she married him then went with m team on a trip, and she was on h the buse with the team and she said we were gone for a month and stayed in a hotel two times so -- >> thank you.>> t most of us know that the first t black player that went to the major leagues was not 10% chose on talent, but would somebody p? else have been chosen?i say in retrospect. >> in retrospect, somebody else probably would have been chosen. >> going to tell us who? >> here's the reason i say that. jackie robinson was chosen during world war ii.t maybe he was one of the better players. i can't deny oneas thing, he wah an excellent choice, when you look back on it.
part of the country, if they played in, say, they played in, say, sioux falls, om south dakota, or omaha and could get back the same day, they came back the same day. one thing i may mention, theyh played almost every single day.s so they were on that bus all the time. one last thing i'll mention, mi there was a lady, she was as married to a ballplayer who or played for the memphis red sox, his name was larry brown. this was his wife. i interviewed her. she married him then went with m team on...
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places like sioux lilly and service at abercrombie is such a turnoff for parents. between the two, abercrombie, internationally globally has a brand with credibility and can be rebuilt. guess is a different story. the mall culture is over. it is done. cheryl: i was shopping at guess when i was teenager. what does that say about how bad guess is doing? >> for full disclosure i don't own these stocks but -- >> do you shop there? >> no. i walk by these are fad companies, you're absolutely right. 10, 20 years ago, these were hottest things and now there are some options they have gone to the wayside. a natural progression. cheryl: called amazon. to the other money team, you have to see this picture. floyd meriweather rubbing elbows with none other than than warren buffett. have you seen the picture? "tmz," the boxing champ put this on instagram, the "oracle of omaha" one of my billionaire buddies. nice. this is interesting dream team we have going on here. >> i love floyd mayweather, he a great fighter and boxer and warren buffett is a great investor. would i say this,
places like sioux lilly and service at abercrombie is such a turnoff for parents. between the two, abercrombie, internationally globally has a brand with credibility and can be rebuilt. guess is a different story. the mall culture is over. it is done. cheryl: i was shopping at guess when i was teenager. what does that say about how bad guess is doing? >> for full disclosure i don't own these stocks but -- >> do you shop there? >> no. i walk by these are fad companies, you're...
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this part of the country if they played in, you know -- if they played in say sioux falls south dakota omaha and they could get back the same day they came back the same day. one thing i might mention, they played almost every single day. so they were on that bus all the time. one last thing i will mention, there was a lady she was married to a ball player who played for the red sox, his name was larry brown. this was mhis wife and i interviewed her and she married him and went with the team on a trip. she was on the bus with a team and she said we were gone for a month and stayed in a hotel two times. so -- >> thank you. most of us know that the first black player that went to the major leagues was not 100% chosen on talent alone. in your research in what you look at, would
this part of the country if they played in, you know -- if they played in say sioux falls south dakota omaha and they could get back the same day they came back the same day. one thing i might mention, they played almost every single day. so they were on that bus all the time. one last thing i will mention, there was a lady she was married to a ball player who played for the red sox, his name was larry brown. this was mhis wife and i interviewed her and she married him and went with the team on...
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so in this manifesto bel air sioux had close ties obviously to the president even though nobody wants to talk about the, he gave women a set based upon his realization of the power of an uprising of women to the progressive cost. he said, our goal is the development of feminism was genuinely determined safeguards and defends the collective interest of women and which points in the direction of revolution. we need to bill the revolutionary feminism. women are at the intersection of the crisis and the will to survive. they believe that man acted as male supremacists to women and that in order to change society a breakdown in the traditional family structure was necessary. in order to destroy the structure they portray women as victims inside of it. the individual capitalist family structure is a wasteful social form and not healthy for children to grow up in. it is a trap for women. it is attestation form for sexual exploitation and a hypocritical double standard. the family breeds competitiveness among us. maloof lee and the competition even in your own family name. the family allows n
so in this manifesto bel air sioux had close ties obviously to the president even though nobody wants to talk about the, he gave women a set based upon his realization of the power of an uprising of women to the progressive cost. he said, our goal is the development of feminism was genuinely determined safeguards and defends the collective interest of women and which points in the direction of revolution. we need to bill the revolutionary feminism. women are at the intersection of the crisis...
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but out in this part of the country if they played in, you know, if they played in, say, sioux falls, south dakota or omaha and they could get back the same day they came back the same day. one thing i may mention they played almost every single day. so they were on that bus all the time. one last thing i'll mention there was a lady she was married to a ball player who played for the memphis red sox, his name was larry brown and this was his wife and i interviewed her. she married him and then went with the team on the trip. and she was on the bus with the team and she said we were gone for a month and we stayed in a hotel two times. >> thank you. most of us know that the first black player that went to the major leagues was not 100% chosen on talent alone. in your research, and what you look at, would that same person be chosen by you or would somebody else have been chosen, just in retrospect? >> here is the reason why i say that. jackie robinson was chosen during world war ii. the best african-american baseball players were in the war. they weren't even here. maybe he was one of th
but out in this part of the country if they played in, you know, if they played in, say, sioux falls, south dakota or omaha and they could get back the same day they came back the same day. one thing i may mention they played almost every single day. so they were on that bus all the time. one last thing i'll mention there was a lady she was married to a ball player who played for the memphis red sox, his name was larry brown and this was his wife and i interviewed her. she married him and then...
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cbs will on digital sioux but you know you can't control your space.o it was her server putting that app out and youtube in the last few months started saying we are not going to air a lot of free stuff. they are going to start monetizing and they are going to start restricting. it's just a platform. whatever he gone there and we will control it. >> and then conversations about in actuality and access. >> i think if you have the apps and you have the web site the most important you can do is use it as a platform to bring it back home. you control, you know instagram and his facebook, bring those people back so that's the only way they can control it. >> let me ask a very different question. we have been talking about cultivating and controlling what we are producing now. have we done a good enough job taking care of the folks who created this? i will use hip-hop pioneers is just one example of it and god bless cornell and their hip-hop archive for creating the space for africa lambada but i'd be hard-pressed to think about many cultural groups or rache
cbs will on digital sioux but you know you can't control your space.o it was her server putting that app out and youtube in the last few months started saying we are not going to air a lot of free stuff. they are going to start monetizing and they are going to start restricting. it's just a platform. whatever he gone there and we will control it. >> and then conversations about in actuality and access. >> i think if you have the apps and you have the web site the most important you...
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. >> you reminded us of a plane crash in sioux city that shows how important this was. >> it was airlines but of those that died there were four kids being held on laps of parents and three seriously injured and one killed, and they realized right away in a survivable hard g landing, nobody in this room and nobody watching this show could maintain the grasp on their kids and the kids essentially became missiles, and it's an easy fix, provide restraint seats for kids under the age of 2. >> i have three young children and i travelled a lot with airplanes and i never thought that i needed one. i figured it was safe you know what i mean? shoe should you be putting your kids in a booster seat bring it on the plane? >> car seats, yes. booster seats, no. the reason you want to use car seats is because they have been tested to be used in airplanes and almost every car seat you buy if you look on the side of it there will be a label saying approved by the faa for use on airplanes and you want to use those car seats. most kids grow out of the car seats by age 4 or 5 depending on the size and they w
. >> you reminded us of a plane crash in sioux city that shows how important this was. >> it was airlines but of those that died there were four kids being held on laps of parents and three seriously injured and one killed, and they realized right away in a survivable hard g landing, nobody in this room and nobody watching this show could maintain the grasp on their kids and the kids essentially became missiles, and it's an easy fix, provide restraint seats for kids under the age of...
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you said that you believe you'll continue sioux see growth there. largely results of taking market share? >> it is a result of taking market share. the traditional pc business is flat to declining market overtime, but there's pockets of growth. workstations, amazingly, a pocket of growth. convertibles all in one. we have to segment the market, go after where they is growth, and then take share. you see consolidation in the industry where they take share from the smaller players. >> one of the highest businesses is printing. margins moving up there. in fact, what many anticipated, but right now, revenues are not moving up. >> yeah. >> there's certainly concern. give us some sense there as to why you're confident that ink, so to speak, and toner as part of printing, are going to actually stabilize, if not start to grow again? >> well, this is one of the great all-time businesses for hp, and what we see in both ink and toner is some stabilization, and we will see that going forward, and what we're excited about in ink is ink is moving up into the offic
you said that you believe you'll continue sioux see growth there. largely results of taking market share? >> it is a result of taking market share. the traditional pc business is flat to declining market overtime, but there's pockets of growth. workstations, amazingly, a pocket of growth. convertibles all in one. we have to segment the market, go after where they is growth, and then take share. you see consolidation in the industry where they take share from the smaller players. >>...
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virginia, toy, sioux falls, south dakota to anchorage, alaska, and it's one need toican people hear. if you need to reach emergency call 911 if you can. reliable11 is the most means to reach someone who can help. best way tois the supply first responders with accurate information about your location. and calling 911 is the method most likely to give first the situational awareness that can help to save your life. thank you, mr. chairman. >> commissioner riley. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have a -- i'll be brief as best i can. i visited new york city's answering point that toens a population of 8 11 million, and handles over 8 million calls a year. of new yorke city for bringing such disparate unit under one roof to improve coordination, enhance public safety and reduce costs and i staff for answering my many questions. from my lesson learn visit. if you expect public safety officials to perform at their best during catastrophes, it the needs oft for public serve can't to stay on the job hour after hour much in the building,en the architects forget to account for the basics, they di
virginia, toy, sioux falls, south dakota to anchorage, alaska, and it's one need toican people hear. if you need to reach emergency call 911 if you can. reliable11 is the most means to reach someone who can help. best way tois the supply first responders with accurate information about your location. and calling 911 is the method most likely to give first the situational awareness that can help to save your life. thank you, mr. chairman. >> commissioner riley. >> thank you, mr....
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because the sioux called the hills sacred ground. well, president grant sees an opportunity there. he wants to get at that gold, rev up the economy, create jobs, put money in the treasury, so he's going to try to buy the black hills. $7 million. that's a lot of money. but sitting bull, crazy horse, ice, lame white man, others, no, not for sale. you don't sell the ground that your ancestors walked on and now their bones lie beneath. not for sale. >> and that was just a short portion of tonight's american history tour of native american sites. you can see the entire program starting at eight eastern on c-span. >> c-span2, providing live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and key public policy events. and every weekend, booktv. now for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. c-span2, created by the cable tv industry and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> iraq war veteran travis fugate says he may have gone p blind because his v.a.
because the sioux called the hills sacred ground. well, president grant sees an opportunity there. he wants to get at that gold, rev up the economy, create jobs, put money in the treasury, so he's going to try to buy the black hills. $7 million. that's a lot of money. but sitting bull, crazy horse, ice, lame white man, others, no, not for sale. you don't sell the ground that your ancestors walked on and now their bones lie beneath. not for sale. >> and that was just a short portion of...
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fairfax county, virginia, to sioux falls, south dakota to anchorage, alaska, and it's one the american people need to hear. if you need to reach emergency personnel, call 911 if you can. calling 911 is the most reliable means to reach someone who can help. calling 911 is the best way to supply first responders with accurate information about your location. and calling 911 is the method most likely to give first responders the situational awareness that can help to save your life. thank you, mr. chairman. >> commissioner riley. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have a -- i'll be brief as best i can. last week i visited new york city's answering point that sevens a population of 8 to 11 million, and handles over 8 million calls a year. i comment the city of new york for bringing such disparate unit under one roof to improve coordination, enhance public safety and reduce costs and i thank the staff for answering my many questions. he's one lesson learn from my visit. if you expect public safety officials to perform at their best during catastrophes, it better account for the needs of public s
fairfax county, virginia, to sioux falls, south dakota to anchorage, alaska, and it's one the american people need to hear. if you need to reach emergency personnel, call 911 if you can. calling 911 is the most reliable means to reach someone who can help. calling 911 is the best way to supply first responders with accurate information about your location. and calling 911 is the method most likely to give first responders the situational awareness that can help to save your life. thank you, mr....