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utah. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. ♪ ♪ >> today, we are at the reading room of the special collections department at the university ofh. today, we will be talking about memorial archives. this consists of still images, moving images, world history, documents, diaries, etc. that are all related to the history of japanese americans in the intermountain west. the chinese were the first asians to emigrate to the u.s. and they were working on the transcontinental railroad. there was huge dissemination against them. you can see that in this famous picture come a you see no chinese railroad workers in that picture. when the japanese came, they were recruited by a labor agent. he set up an office in what is now japan town. he was the one that made arrangements for the japanese immigrants to get jobs working on the railroad and also to work on farms and also to work in the mines. salt lake had a thriving japan town right in the heart of downtown. because of that, many families came, they started their own businesses, stores, dry goods stores, restaurants, cleaners, and whatnot. this picture here was taken probably in the 1950
utah. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. ♪ ♪ >> today, we are at the reading room of the special collections department at the university ofh. today, we will be talking about memorial archives. this consists of still images, moving images, world history, documents, diaries, etc. that are all related to the history of japanese americans in the intermountain west. the chinese were the first asians to emigrate to the u.s. and they were working on...
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. >> we're at the marriott library at university of utah, we'll be talking about the japanese american archives. the memorial archives consist of still images moving images, oral histories documents dayries, et cetera that are all related to the history of japanese americans in the inner mountain west. the chinese were the first asian immigrants to come to the united states. they were basically working on the transcontinental railway and there was a huge racial discrimination against them. and that is very aapartment when you see the picture, the famous picture of the meeting of the rails, you see no chinese railroad workers in that picture. when the japanese came, they were recruited by a labor agent e.d. hashimoto and he set up an office in what is now japan town. and he was the one that made arrangements for the japanese immigrants to get jobs working on the railroad, and also to work on farms and also to work in the mines. salt lake had a thriving japan town right in the heart of downtown because of that many families came, they started their own businesses, stores, dry goods store
. >> we're at the marriott library at university of utah, we'll be talking about the japanese american archives. the memorial archives consist of still images moving images, oral histories documents dayries, et cetera that are all related to the history of japanese americans in the inner mountain west. the chinese were the first asian immigrants to come to the united states. they were basically working on the transcontinental railway and there was a huge racial discrimination against...
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. >> dale bradley said he was at the university of utah and when his car broke down he called bill eastonas down at a local bar down here. >> five days after bryan disappeared, his wife, jennifer, discovered a potential clue. >> there were credit card bills that i had never seen before. we had not applied for them together. and also a phone bill. >> jennifer discovered that bryan was having an affair with kristi bradley. >> it was a double whammy to have him missing and then to be hit with such horrifying news that everything had been shattered my whole life had been shattered, everything i had dreamed and hoped for was gone. >> jennifer also discovered that kristi was with bryan in las vegas a few weeks earlier. when confronted with this information, kristi admitted the affair to both the police and her husband. >> she told me she thought bryan was really nice and she thought he was cute. dale was really controlling to her and kristi didn't like to be tied down. kristi and bryan were able to talk to each other. that's, i think, the reason for the phone calls to the guard shack between kr
. >> dale bradley said he was at the university of utah and when his car broke down he called bill eastonas down at a local bar down here. >> five days after bryan disappeared, his wife, jennifer, discovered a potential clue. >> there were credit card bills that i had never seen before. we had not applied for them together. and also a phone bill. >> jennifer discovered that bryan was having an affair with kristi bradley. >> it was a double whammy to have him...
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scientist from the university of utah have proposed a theory that our primitive male an ancestors had strong features as a defense against fit fights. it likely resulted in reinforced facial structures. if you broke a jaw it was fatal. you cooperate chew food. you would just star of to plan. >> that's a great diet plan. i will punch you in the face. >> this doesn't make sense to me in the least. >> you get your face busted and your face grows stronger. when you have a kid your kid's face is stronger? >> you month more likely to live gauss you don't have an infection from a broken nose. >> the big scnoze dudes are dead. >> they got a tiny infection. >> it is evolution. the one who survive pass on their traits. >> you know when you look at pictures in the 1800's and a nice top hat going i am the owner of a large tobacco refinery. they are almost all -- >> that's the reason they never smiled because they didn't have teeth. right, remi? >> that's right. >> everyone was getting in fights. >> aren't we living in a better time. >> i am not sure i am right this moment. i don't think so. i bel
scientist from the university of utah have proposed a theory that our primitive male an ancestors had strong features as a defense against fit fights. it likely resulted in reinforced facial structures. if you broke a jaw it was fatal. you cooperate chew food. you would just star of to plan. >> that's a great diet plan. i will punch you in the face. >> this doesn't make sense to me in the least. >> you get your face busted and your face grows stronger. when you have a kid your...
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. >> after earning an mba at the university of utah he joined p&g in 1980.steadily made his way up the corporate ladder to the top in 2008. >> now we'll have a chance to introduce our new chief executive -- >> but he abruptly resigned in 2013. investors were afraid he was not doing enough to boost the company's performance. the net income has dropped 20%. bill ackman who had a 1% stake in the company lead the charge to oust mcdonald, making his case on cnn last year. >> we have had real concerns about the leadership of the company. >> as for the prospect of mcdonald heading up the embattled veteran's affair department, there is some concern that he lacks turn around experience, and that p&g's main focus is completely different from an organization in which service is its goal. but others believe that he is exactly the leader needed to unroot the sprawling problems of the system. and he will likely have to do some housecleaning. he has experience in this, as he laid off 650 p&g employees during his tenure. if he can succeed, it could be the chance for him to
. >> after earning an mba at the university of utah he joined p&g in 1980.steadily made his way up the corporate ladder to the top in 2008. >> now we'll have a chance to introduce our new chief executive -- >> but he abruptly resigned in 2013. investors were afraid he was not doing enough to boost the company's performance. the net income has dropped 20%. bill ackman who had a 1% stake in the company lead the charge to oust mcdonald, making his case on cnn last year....
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researchers at the university of utah believe that human face evolve to minimize the impact of injurys especially for male. apparently we were feisty back then. scientist studied human like primate who live between 6 and 1 million years ago. previous theories held that the evolution to the face had more to do with khawing food like nut that were difficult to crush. >> i would argue this is not the face that was the result of punching. more the result of make up. the spencer i believe would agree with that. the with powder. >> i like that. let's mav along. live live doppler 7hd few low cloud along the coast line but not very much but we have the cooling influence of this new pattern. on shore flow despite the presence of a lot of low clouds. tomorrow l state wide we see hot weather in the interior section of the state. lots of triple digit at fresno, khibing 0palm springs and bay area cooling trend will continue with high pressure only in the low 60's at the coast. 70's around the bay mainly upper dwroys near 90 inland. no more triple digit for awhile. accu-weather sov day forecast. co
researchers at the university of utah believe that human face evolve to minimize the impact of injurys especially for male. apparently we were feisty back then. scientist studied human like primate who live between 6 and 1 million years ago. previous theories held that the evolution to the face had more to do with khawing food like nut that were difficult to crush. >> i would argue this is not the face that was the result of punching. more the result of make up. the spencer i believe...
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certainly his salt lake time and is university of utah time. that shows his writing. he was a typewriter guy. he would be a computer guy, a laptop guy if he were in the corpus writing today. here we have a notebook where it's basically a diary note. he is traveling. he is traveling in the west. he is traveling in nevada and has been it appears to be a has-been into the mexico arizona and spent time in navajo country. if you look at his body of work and even the titles of the term place comes in a lot. and so this idea of place and what place means and what characteristics does it hold it seems to me are enormously important to him. and he was looking at a west that was changing dramatic way from the time of his youth, which basically he is born in the era of the horse still and i think he was looking for ways to maintain the concept of the west that was part of his earlier life. we have one of wallace stegner's typewriters. i think we have three. i don't know how many he wore out in his career but he almost never wrote first drafts. he typed wh
certainly his salt lake time and is university of utah time. that shows his writing. he was a typewriter guy. he would be a computer guy, a laptop guy if he were in the corpus writing today. here we have a notebook where it's basically a diary note. he is traveling. he is traveling in the west. he is traveling in nevada and has been it appears to be a has-been into the mexico arizona and spent time in navajo country. if you look at his body of work and even the titles of the term place comes in...
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biologists from university of utah said men's cheeks and jowls avoided punches to the face. why men are more rigid with their looking facial features than women. >> really? bill: do you believe that? >> another theory out there. interesting but i can't buy that. bill: we 100 theories, this hour. see you tomorrow, everybody. "happening now" starts right now. bye-bye. jenna: hillary clinton embarking on a media blitz as we kicks off a national tour to promote her new book, "hard choices." hope you're off to good day, i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm eric shawn in today for jon scott. people are lined up inside of the barnes & noble bookstore, you're looking inside, where mrs. clinton is set to engage in the time honoredded signing a their new
biologists from university of utah said men's cheeks and jowls avoided punches to the face. why men are more rigid with their looking facial features than women. >> really? bill: do you believe that? >> another theory out there. interesting but i can't buy that. bill: we 100 theories, this hour. see you tomorrow, everybody. "happening now" starts right now. bye-bye. jenna: hillary clinton embarking on a media blitz as we kicks off a national tour to promote her new book,...
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writings and correspondence and his diaries from early on, certainly his salt lake city time and university of utah. you don't find a lot that shows while he is writing. he was us typewriter guy or would be a laptop for computer guy today. here we have a notebook basically a diary note. he is traveling in the west, and nevada, and it appears has been into new mexico and arizona to spend time in navajo country. looked at his titles of place, as a lot so the idea of placing and what it means and what characteristics does it hold? it seems to be are enormously important to him. and he was looking at west that was changing to radically from the time of his youth which born in that era of the course still and looking for ways to maintain the concept of the west that was part of his earlier life. we have one of his typewriters. we have three. i don't know how many he wore out in his career but he almost never wrote a first draft and he tied to that which is a little challenging to the darkest because it is hard to figure out which was the originating draft of this work and which was the submitted draft?
writings and correspondence and his diaries from early on, certainly his salt lake city time and university of utah. you don't find a lot that shows while he is writing. he was us typewriter guy or would be a laptop for computer guy today. here we have a notebook basically a diary note. he is traveling in the west, and nevada, and it appears has been into new mexico and arizona to spend time in navajo country. looked at his titles of place, as a lot so the idea of placing and what it means and...
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of criminal suspects without probable cause. let's bring in george washington university law professor jonathan turley. first of all, on this decision, saying that these laws banning same-sex marriage in utahunconstitutional, what do you say? >> the trend is becoming overwhelming across the country. it's not just more liberal or democratic states, as you can see, with states like utah. the judges across the country are finding unanimity in their view of these bans. and they're falling almost on a monthly basis. the result is that if the supreme court's going to consider this issue, the pressure is building for them to do so. there are people on that court, including justice scalia, who are opposed to this type of analysis. >> what do you think, do you think the supreme court will take up this -- >> the thing is, these justices do count heads. they count votes. i think scalia may view this as the best time to do it. it's only going to get worse, if the supreme court goes the way of these lower courts. i think there will be pressure for them to accept the case. the thing to remember, they have steadfastly avoided this issue. even if the same-sex marriage cases that they just resolved, they w
of criminal suspects without probable cause. let's bring in george washington university law professor jonathan turley. first of all, on this decision, saying that these laws banning same-sex marriage in utahunconstitutional, what do you say? >> the trend is becoming overwhelming across the country. it's not just more liberal or democratic states, as you can see, with states like utah. the judges across the country are finding unanimity in their view of these bans. and they're falling...
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university, thank you for joining us. >> c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. a look at our visit to salt lake city, utah. americanatching history tv, all weekend, every weekend. >> a photograph of the fourth president of the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints and arguably the most important historian of the first century. goodr woodruff was a very journal keeper. he kept journals from the time he joined the church in 1833 and continued keeping them up until his death in 1898. this is his very first journal and it shows you how meticulous he was in his journal keeping. he was stand as much as an hour a day writing in his journal and for very important events he would add a little bit of decoration. here, for example is the entry for his marriage date. as you can see here, he has decorated it with lots of filigree and other things to make it almost looked like a little marriage certificate by its self. at the end of his journal, he kept statistical accounts of what happened to him in a given year. 1837 summarizing his life during that time. it essentially tells how many meetings he had, how many miles he traveled, how many letters he wrote. tabulation ofs the most import
university, thank you for joining us. >> c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. a look at our visit to salt lake city, utah. americanatching history tv, all weekend, every weekend. >> a photograph of the fourth president of the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints and arguably the most important historian of the first century. goodr woodruff was a very journal keeper. he kept journals from the time he joined the church in 1833 and continued...
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of u.s. companies allow their employees to work in a four-day workweek, but can it work as well as tree house? joining me from salt lake city, utah, professor at brigham young university. i definitely want to get a job there. you studied these places a lot. does it really always work out this well? are people that productive in four days? >> well, i think its difficult to say that anything will always work out, but on average when we have surveyed both employees and their supervisors we get the same story, that it tends to work out pretty well. supervisors tend to think their employees are more productive when they have these alternative arrangements. now most of them are not quite as progressive, if you will, as the one in portland. >> yes, it looks great. now they said that they didn't actually work longer hours during those four days, but when you studied people were they working longer hours? were you looking at extended shifts or are people just working an eight hour day? >> no, most of the time when they implement these alternative schedules, they're compressed work weeks. they're working the same number of hours, but you're doing it in fewer days. the most comm
of u.s. companies allow their employees to work in a four-day workweek, but can it work as well as tree house? joining me from salt lake city, utah, professor at brigham young university. i definitely want to get a job there. you studied these places a lot. does it really always work out this well? are people that productive in four days? >> well, i think its difficult to say that anything will always work out, but on average when we have surveyed both employees and their supervisors we...
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utah state university. but right outside campus on september 12th, 2011, a car and a motorcycle collide, and the bike bursts into flames. the unfolding scene is captured from the ninth floor of a nearby building by university videographer, chris garth. >> i was setting up for a video lecture. i noticed smoke outside the window. that's when i started videotaping. >> flames are spreading to the front end of the car. the driver has escaped, but the man on the motorcycle is nowhere to be seen. university freshman kelsey alder comes running from her dorm room. as she approaches the wreckage, she notices something. >> i saw fingers under the car. they weren't very visible. i was with my roommate and i was like, katherine, do you see those fingers? she said, no, i don't see them. >> more bystanders arrive as alder gets down on her stomach to confirm her fear. >> when i got down, his eyes were right across from mine and they were wide open. >> the rider is trapped. his foot barely visible behind the front tire. he's slipping in and out of consciousness and unable to move. >> there was a connection that i needed to get him out of there from that point on. there's no going back. you d
utah state university. but right outside campus on september 12th, 2011, a car and a motorcycle collide, and the bike bursts into flames. the unfolding scene is captured from the ninth floor of a nearby building by university videographer, chris garth. >> i was setting up for a video lecture. i noticed smoke outside the window. that's when i started videotaping. >> flames are spreading to the front end of the car. the driver has escaped, but the man on the motorcycle is nowhere to...
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utah is recognized. mr. bishop: mr. speaker, on april of this year, georgetown university seniors andrew, who happens to be a ewe tan in my district, and andrew won the 68th annual debate fourment for the second time in three years. as sophomores and seniors they were the national championship team. as a junior they were in the final four. which means they are the only team in the history to accomplish these standards each year. there have been 286 colleges who have competed in this tournament since 1947. only eight of those colleges have actually won more championships than these two guys by themselves. they are the only team to have won two national championships and the copeland award for the best year-long performance. arch was also named as the top individual speaker at the tournament. i congratulate these two debaters, as well as concontract lations -- congratulations to jonathan paul the director of debate at georgetown. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? the gentleman from rhode island is recognized. this ngevin: mr. speaker, fourth of july will mark
utah is recognized. mr. bishop: mr. speaker, on april of this year, georgetown university seniors andrew, who happens to be a ewe tan in my district, and andrew won the 68th annual debate fourment for the second time in three years. as sophomores and seniors they were the national championship team. as a junior they were in the final four. which means they are the only team in the history to accomplish these standards each year. there have been 286 colleges who have competed in this tournament...
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utah. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. ♪ ♪ >> today, we are at the reading room of the special collections department at the university ofh. today, we will be talking about
utah. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. ♪ ♪ >> today, we are at the reading room of the special collections department at the university ofh. today, we will be talking about