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by this time they were using a tepee. if you had come -- there was 25 men as well plus two american indian guides. if you would have come through here on that day in the afternoon at least you would have seen them putting up a tepee, several fires getting started, take all of the stuff all of the material that used for surveying out of the packs. fremont was busy getting -- writing in his journal and getting his equipment out to hopefully have the weather be such that he could get a latitude and longitude reading at night. when he was successful he was using a telescope and timing a particular moon going around jupiter. so he had to have pretty good equipment in order to do that. at the time e was doing the work, he was likely on his horse and out where he could see, for instance from around down into this canyon and do his drawings and sketches of the map of what he could see. the expeditions as far as i could read in the journals, would start each day moving out of the camp at about 10:00 maybe 11:00. it took a long tim
by this time they were using a tepee. if you had come -- there was 25 men as well plus two american indian guides. if you would have come through here on that day in the afternoon at least you would have seen them putting up a tepee, several fires getting started, take all of the stuff all of the material that used for surveying out of the packs. fremont was busy getting -- writing in his journal and getting his equipment out to hopefully have the weather be such that he could get a latitude...
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that we mentioned this country several times throughout this program but i want to if you have any tepeson how tall white starting one because if we go back to the situation in ukraine most historians most political analysts would agree that it had all the makings all the potential conflict you know divided populations strategic geography a struggling economy and yet for more than two day caves up until the last year the elites in ukraine avoided that conflict do you have any tips on how not to start their war. yes it's very simple peace is something we can learn conflict resolution is something we can learn if we have academies if we have school education the university courses if you could take a amaze in all countries in conflict understanding and conflict resolution we could phase out the military because the reason people use military falling to war is that they don't know better they are conflict illiterates they don't know the letter and the sentences of peacemaking but mr oberth maybe if that's exactly the opposite maybe they have all the in the knowledge about the conflict and t
that we mentioned this country several times throughout this program but i want to if you have any tepeson how tall white starting one because if we go back to the situation in ukraine most historians most political analysts would agree that it had all the makings all the potential conflict you know divided populations strategic geography a struggling economy and yet for more than two day caves up until the last year the elites in ukraine avoided that conflict do you have any tips on how not to...
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and director of fda's center for tobacco products or see tepee as we call it. i am honored to be here today to discuss the fda activities in implementing the family smoking prevention and tobacco control activists since it was signed in the law in june 2009. next month marks the five-year anniversary of the tobacco control act, the law that gave fta comprehensive tools to protect the public from bobble effects of tobacco use through science based tobacco products regulation. since the act became law in 2009 we have made significant progress toward establishing a comprehensive, effective, and sustainable from work for tobacco products regulation. our first party was the creation of the center for tobacco products, the first is center at fda in 21 years. groan a handful of employees in the fall of 2009 to nearly 500 employees today. during our startup phase even as the center was establishing itself, creating infrastructure cabiri appropriate personnel, we were required by law to make more than 20 mandatory statutory deadlines. we were also required to assess use
and director of fda's center for tobacco products or see tepee as we call it. i am honored to be here today to discuss the fda activities in implementing the family smoking prevention and tobacco control activists since it was signed in the law in june 2009. next month marks the five-year anniversary of the tobacco control act, the law that gave fta comprehensive tools to protect the public from bobble effects of tobacco use through science based tobacco products regulation. since the act...
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. >> yurt is like a tepee, i guess. but it's more durable. and you have windows. >> jimmy: and there's a hole in the top, right? >> and people go glamping in yurts. >> jimmy: people do go glamping in yurts. >> it's glamorous camping. >> jimmy: you grew up not in a yurt. in a home. >> i grew up in a house in topanga canyon. still old. >> jimmy: were your parents, like, bohemian-types? >> well, not necessarily bohemian. my mother was an actress. my dad is a surfer/psychologist. [ laughter ] we were buddhists. >> jimmy: really? wow. were you really buddhists or just, you know, l.a. buddhists. >> really buddhists. practicing. we did it every morning and evening. still do. >> jimmy: don't get offended. i'm asking. i thought buddhists were a lot more relaxed than this. buddhists, i'll kill you. [ laughter ] surf/psychologist, huh? >> surfer/psychologist. >> jimmy: not at the same time, though? >> no. but he would see clients in his winnebago before going off to surf. >> jimmy: do you go back to your old neighborhood there in topanga canyon? >> i do. and it hasn't change
. >> yurt is like a tepee, i guess. but it's more durable. and you have windows. >> jimmy: and there's a hole in the top, right? >> and people go glamping in yurts. >> jimmy: people do go glamping in yurts. >> it's glamorous camping. >> jimmy: you grew up not in a yurt. in a home. >> i grew up in a house in topanga canyon. still old. >> jimmy: were your parents, like, bohemian-types? >> well, not necessarily bohemian. my mother was an...
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fremont made a comment in his journal located, they happened to see a set of lodge poles, poles for tepee. we found here a handsome set trees, verynst the white and plainly scraped. ed that owners been here we have purchased them but had they not, we left the old in their place with a small quality of tobacco. we'vessed my mind and talked about it how long it would take to peel the bark off of the poles. for the american indians that preferredthat had those and come back and find not old ones, so he did make any friends with that particular thing. then they went south and went to -- eventually down t to upper marsh then he turned he named winter ridge and summer lake. calleds a place here summer lake. then he went down through warner valley and into nevada. after this trip was made, the information was published in the the report of the expedition. were made. copies wagon, major wagon train that came out out to oregon after 1845 and towards the california country had this with him and this map. >> this is american history tv on c-span3. has takenities tour us to cities across america, wor
fremont made a comment in his journal located, they happened to see a set of lodge poles, poles for tepee. we found here a handsome set trees, verynst the white and plainly scraped. ed that owners been here we have purchased them but had they not, we left the old in their place with a small quality of tobacco. we'vessed my mind and talked about it how long it would take to peel the bark off of the poles. for the american indians that preferredthat had those and come back and find not old ones,...