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today we are looking at the murrow, a letter press that was brought to indian territory in late 19th century. the story behind the press is a fascinating one, it's a couching one, it's one that gives reason for why it is in such prominent location, all students pass by coming in and out of the library. began with a request for merce university, the president asked a student named joseph murrow to consider coming to indian territory. he was sent as missionary of baptist church in georgia in 1857, the very next month he was married and the next month after that he arrived in indian territory, 45-day journey on stagecoach and river boats and arrived ready to undertake his work soon thereafter his whole life was transformed when he saw and experienced the hospitality of the nigh taif -- native americans. he was so touched by how they cared for him, by generosity, the next years of his life was given to advocating their well-being and benefit, he advocated for them in front of congress, he advocated for them in print, he advocated with his life and with every resource that he had, in 1887
today we are looking at the murrow, a letter press that was brought to indian territory in late 19th century. the story behind the press is a fascinating one, it's a couching one, it's one that gives reason for why it is in such prominent location, all students pass by coming in and out of the library. began with a request for merce university, the president asked a student named joseph murrow to consider coming to indian territory. he was sent as missionary of baptist church in georgia in...
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we are looking at the murrow press, a letterpress brought to indian territory in late 19th century. the story behind the press is a fascinating one, touching one. hasives reason for why it -- it is in such a prominent location were all of our students passed by a coming to the library. a president of another university asked a student named joseph murrow to consider coming to the indian territory. he was sent as a missionary by the rehobeth association in georgia. in 1857. the next month he was married and the next month after that he arrived in indian territory, a 45 day journey on a stagecoach and riverboats. he arrived ready to undertake his work. soon thereafter, his life was transformed when he saw an expense the hospitality of the native americans. he was so touched by how they cared for him, by the generosity, the next 70 years of his life was given to advocating for their well-being and their benefit. he advocated for them in front of congress and in print, he advocated them all of his life. with every resource he had. congress passed the dawes act, a few years after -- congr
we are looking at the murrow press, a letterpress brought to indian territory in late 19th century. the story behind the press is a fascinating one, touching one. hasives reason for why it -- it is in such a prominent location were all of our students passed by a coming to the library. a president of another university asked a student named joseph murrow to consider coming to the indian territory. he was sent as a missionary by the rehobeth association in georgia. in 1857. the next month he was...
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today we are looking at the murrow, a letter press that was brought to indian territory in late 19th century. the story behind the press is a fascinating one, it's a couching one, it's one that gives reason for why
today we are looking at the murrow, a letter press that was brought to indian territory in late 19th century. the story behind the press is a fascinating one, it's a couching one, it's one that gives reason for why
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the morning. d tler has not yet arrived. sp glor: edward r. murrowest running news network still heard daily on the cbs radio network. up next here tonight, the men fighting for medals on the ice after earning them on the battlefield. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. and i love grooming the next generation. ask your doctor about lyrica. on >>> oakland's mayor sounds the alarm about possible i.c.e. raids, only on 5 we learn who was helping her next. >> glor: we end here >> glor: we end here tonight with an inspirational story at the paralympics in south korea. holly williams met some americans who struck gold. >> reporter: brenna huckaby had to fight her way back from eourth place in the heat to take gold in the snowboard cross. >> i felt really nauseated all night beca
the morning. d tler has not yet arrived. sp glor: edward r. murrowest running news network still heard daily on the cbs radio network. up next here tonight, the men fighting for medals on the ice after earning them on the battlefield. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely...
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in the morning, and, has not yet arrived. >>> edward r. murrowe world news roundup, longest running net work newscast still heard daily on the cbs radio network. >>> time on the roundup, 8 past the hour. >> that's right. up next here, the man fighting for medals on the ice after earning them on the battle field. >> announcer: this portion is >>> we end with a story, paralympics in south korea. holly williams met americans who have struck gold. >> brena huckabe had to fight her way back to take gold in snowboardcross. >> the first gold medal. >> i felt nauseated all night because it was so much emotion. >> the young mother from baton rouge, louisiana is used to a challenge. >> i have a running leg and snow board leg. >> lost her right leg to bone cancer at age 14. she is also the first ever amputee athlete to pose for sports i"sports illustrated" sw edition. >> to see myself out there. showing you you are perfect no matter who you are. i inspired myself in it. it was incredible. >> weaving and shoots and scores. >> on the ice rink, the u.s.-led ho
in the morning, and, has not yet arrived. >>> edward r. murrowe world news roundup, longest running net work newscast still heard daily on the cbs radio network. >>> time on the roundup, 8 past the hour. >> that's right. up next here, the man fighting for medals on the ice after earning them on the battle field. >> announcer: this portion is >>> we end with a story, paralympics in south korea. holly williams met americans who have struck gold. >>...
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president needs to acknowledge -- if he does, this whole smut is beneath the dignity of the oval office. edward r. murrowis rolling in his grave about what's going to be happening on "60 minutes" the fact this tabloid journalism, this is why so many americans are frustrated with the media. >> hang on a second. edward r. murrow would have difficulty with things that are coming out of this white house, don't you? come on f you're going to put the bar up there, you got to play it fair if. >> i'm talking about stormy daniels in particular. shame on cbs. cbs has a great legacy of doing some real hard-hitting journalism, but just recently we saw dan rather, he's going to go join the young turks and that's the true editorial direction of cbs, they have an agenda. this is why so many americans in middle america, the forgotten men and women of this country have been left behind by the national media, who are trying to attack the president at every angle and this story is really sadly completely ignoring the justice system in our country, you are innocent until proven guilty. >> basil, do you think there is someth
president needs to acknowledge -- if he does, this whole smut is beneath the dignity of the oval office. edward r. murrowis rolling in his grave about what's going to be happening on "60 minutes" the fact this tabloid journalism, this is why so many americans are frustrated with the media. >> hang on a second. edward r. murrow would have difficulty with things that are coming out of this white house, don't you? come on f you're going to put the bar up there, you got to play it...
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it will be the steamiest broadcast on cbs since edward r. murrow did the entire show as a leather daddy. "good night, and your safe word is 'good luck.'" now, when asked about the allegation, trump lawyer michael cohen says he never threatened her, and he's not sorry that he spent $130,000 to pay off daniels, explaining, "what i did defensively for my personal client, and my friend, is what attorneys do for their high-profile clients. i would have done it in 2006. i would have done it in 2011." "i would pay off a porn star in a box. i would pay off a porn star with a fox." ( laughter ) adding, "i truly care about him and the family-- more than just as an employee and an attorney." yes, this porn star payoff is just michael cohen showing the care of a simple country lawyer. as atticus finch once said, "i'm no idealist to firmly believe in the integrity of a married man's god-given right to bang a porn star, to be spanked on his chunky buttocks with a rolled up magazine. i am confident that you will review, without passion, this briefcase loaded with
it will be the steamiest broadcast on cbs since edward r. murrow did the entire show as a leather daddy. "good night, and your safe word is 'good luck.'" now, when asked about the allegation, trump lawyer michael cohen says he never threatened her, and he's not sorry that he spent $130,000 to pay off daniels, explaining, "what i did defensively for my personal client, and my friend, is what attorneys do for their high-profile clients. i would have done it in 2006. i would have...
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begin with a request, mercer university, the president asked a student named joseph s. murrow to consider coming to the territory. he was sent as a missionary by the association of baptist churches in georgia in 1857. the very next moment he was married and next month after he arrived in indian territory, a 45 day journey on stagecoach and riverboats, arrived ready to undertake his work. soon thereafter though his whole life was transformed when he saw and experienced the hospitality of the native americans. he was so touched by how they cared for him, by their generosity, that the next seven years of his life was given to advocating for their well-being and benefit. he advocated for them in front of congress. he advocated for the print. with his life and every resource that he had. in 1887 congress passed the dawes act in a few years after that in 1898, congress amended the dawes act with the curtis act which dissolve all tribal governance and allotted lands to individuals. the detriment to the native american with that in part was that their orphaned children were being traf
begin with a request, mercer university, the president asked a student named joseph s. murrow to consider coming to the territory. he was sent as a missionary by the association of baptist churches in georgia in 1857. the very next moment he was married and next month after he arrived in indian territory, a 45 day journey on stagecoach and riverboats, arrived ready to undertake his work. soon thereafter though his whole life was transformed when he saw and experienced the hospitality of the...
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not just television ads, karl is right, but in fiji two they started ringing the conventions on television, cbs, edward r. murrow would not do it. he said it is an infomercial. walter cronkite said sign me up, i like young guy. they filmed those and you start seeing the smoke-filled room that karl, the wheeling and dealing a full bpp and all this and wasn't very pretty. everybody started, walter cronkite at 52 got me money on the site teaching politicians how to look good on tv. how honestly. sam rayburn took the course, john kennedy took the course. you know we didn't? nixon. [laughing] >> as long as the category is 52 political treaty, the republican convention is organized and run by a been 20 some year old woman in josephine good, the first convention to be organized and led by a woman. she that after ron's every republican convention from 1952 until the year 2000 2000 when e finally retires. >> wow, amazing. amazing story. >> back here. you are going to actively speak up loudly so i can hear you. [inaudible] >> okay, would that panel speak of harry truman. >> was truly is ranked very high as president. he's
not just television ads, karl is right, but in fiji two they started ringing the conventions on television, cbs, edward r. murrow would not do it. he said it is an infomercial. walter cronkite said sign me up, i like young guy. they filmed those and you start seeing the smoke-filled room that karl, the wheeling and dealing a full bpp and all this and wasn't very pretty. everybody started, walter cronkite at 52 got me money on the site teaching politicians how to look good on tv. how honestly....
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. >> so now let's go to the man that most people in the washington community considers the edward r. murrow of porn stars and presidents, david ignatius, i go to you now. >> talk about john -- >> yeah, exactly. so we have all of this as a lurid backdrop to a chaotic week where the president enraged conservatives with one of the most reckless omnibus spending bills ever. it was this sort of omnybus spending bill that led us to drive newt gingrich out of town in 1998. you then have the chaos of tariffs and china saying, okay, you want to get into a tariff war, great, we'll go into a full lone tariff war. you had the dow and s&p fall a great bit on friday and then you had perhaps most worrying for the international community and a lot of conservative republicans who aren't neocons, the appointment of john bolton and, david, as we look at all the chaos that's moving forward, the first question is, what's the national security council going to look like after john bolton fires two-thirds of his staff there and the other one-third quit in protest. >> well, you know, the ones that who are left wil
. >> so now let's go to the man that most people in the washington community considers the edward r. murrow of porn stars and presidents, david ignatius, i go to you now. >> talk about john -- >> yeah, exactly. so we have all of this as a lurid backdrop to a chaotic week where the president enraged conservatives with one of the most reckless omnibus spending bills ever. it was this sort of omnybus spending bill that led us to drive newt gingrich out of town in 1998. you then...
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the worst scourges everyone leashed on american politics. first presidential election where television ads were used extensively. >> not just television ads, karl is absolutely right but in '52 started bringing conventions on television. edward r. murrow said it is a infomercial. walter cronkite said, sign me up. i'm a young guy. they filled the conventions, smoke-filled room, wheeling dealing who would be vp and all this and it wasn't very pretty in some ways, walter cronkite in '52 made none any on the side teaching politicians how to look good on tv. honestly. sam rayburn took cronkite's course. john kennedy took cronkite's course. you no hoe didn't? nixon. >> as long as the category '52 political trivia the republican convention organized and run by 20-year-old woman josephine good, first convention to be organized and led by a woman. she thereafter runs, she thereafter runs every republican convention from 1952 until the year 2000, when she finally retires. >> wow, amazing. amazing story. back here. you will have to really speak up loudly so i can hear you. yes? >> what about [inaudible] >> okay. would the panel speak to harry truman. >> truman is ranked very high now as presidents. usually about number five, since he left with 2
the worst scourges everyone leashed on american politics. first presidential election where television ads were used extensively. >> not just television ads, karl is absolutely right but in '52 started bringing conventions on television. edward r. murrow said it is a infomercial. walter cronkite said, sign me up. i'm a young guy. they filled the conventions, smoke-filled room, wheeling dealing who would be vp and all this and it wasn't very pretty in some ways, walter cronkite in '52 made...
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the country. in brooklyn, new york, a walkout occurred at edward r. murrow high school. >> we're standing here today halting her education to show we will not be living in fear of a school shooter. we will not be next. we will not sit in our classrooms wondering why congress is not working as hard as we are. we will not overlook the fact that it is the students responsibility to speak out against the dangers of guns. and i'm not just talking about mass shootings. i am talking about the militarization of our law enforcement and the normalization of these weapons in our communities. we will not let our future be dictated by the millions of dollars from the national rifle association that prevents stronger gun laws. amy: we begin today's show in denver, colorado, where we're joined by two students. linda, thed by daughter of undocumented activist jeanette vizguerra, who is one of the founders of the metro denver sanctuary coalition. jeanette vizguerra took sanctuary in denver, but now is out because there's a private .ill that protects her post u we welcome you
the country. in brooklyn, new york, a walkout occurred at edward r. murrow high school. >> we're standing here today halting her education to show we will not be living in fear of a school shooter. we will not be next. we will not sit in our classrooms wondering why congress is not working as hard as we are. we will not overlook the fact that it is the students responsibility to speak out against the dangers of guns. and i'm not just talking about mass shootings. i am talking about the...