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michael wallis, author of a new book called david crockett, that's right, david. (laughter) >> what mr. crockett preferred and actually he didn't wear a racoon tailed hat, he wore a ca ron pelt chappeau. they gave me the sen ten-- sentenced uttered every four years. our top story tonight is in a mark es, eye watch. the iowa straw poll which is the subject of indecision 2012, corn poll edition. the iowa straw poll is, of course, the early august to the very predictive precursor to january's wildly nonpredictive iowa caucus. (laughter) the idea is presidential candidates set up tents. in those tents the candidate offers to pay an individual $30 straw poll entrance fee. in return, the individual promises to cast their vote for said candidate all while both parties pretend this corrupt transaction in no way affects either party's inherent heartland foxiness. it's just good old parked down home country vote buying. (laughter) all the fun of a poll tax with none of the consequences. (laughter) >> so clear
michael wallis, author of a new book called david crockett, that's right, david. (laughter) >> what mr. crockett preferred and actually he didn't wear a racoon tailed hat, he wore a ca ron pelt chappeau. they gave me the sen ten-- sentenced uttered every four years. our top story tonight is in a mark es, eye watch. the iowa straw poll which is the subject of indecision 2012, corn poll edition. the iowa straw poll is, of course, the early august to the very predictive precursor to...
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michael wallis. what's up, smart? oh, just booked a summer vaycay. ooo. sounds pricey?nah, with the hotels.com summer sale, you can find awesome deals for places nearby. interesting... wow, i'm blown away. you look great. hotels.com summer sale, save up to 30%. and get a free kindle. hotels.com. be smart. book smart.
michael wallis. what's up, smart? oh, just booked a summer vaycay. ooo. sounds pricey?nah, with the hotels.com summer sale, you can find awesome deals for places nearby. interesting... wow, i'm blown away. you look great. hotels.com summer sale, save up to 30%. and get a free kindle. hotels.com. be smart. book smart.
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michael wallis. sheet or bar? how do you get your bounce? oh, i'm a forgetter.tend to forget things all the time. ppso, i'm a bar person. i don't need to remember the dryer sheet, so if i forget, i'm still good. woí1n: (shountng) re9rmber the bar! >> that's our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> romney will be the center of attention at the debate. but for the straw poll it is considerably-- mitt romney, governor. >> hey, karl. >> what a great surprise. >> good to see you. >> we are on live with
michael wallis. sheet or bar? how do you get your bounce? oh, i'm a forgetter.tend to forget things all the time. ppso, i'm a bar person. i don't need to remember the dryer sheet, so if i forget, i'm still good. woí1n: (shountng) re9rmber the bar! >> that's our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> romney will be the center of attention at the debate. but for the straw poll it is considerably-- mitt romney, governor. >> hey, karl. >> what a great surprise. >>...
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michael wallis.rs and applause) >> nice to see you. thank you so much for joining us. now this is an exciting night for me because not only do we have the david crockett book, rarely i do get a guest who is an author, be of great renown promoting a book and can also promote an animated film. you were in cars. >> i was, indeed. i was-- i was the high sheriff of radiator springs looking for-- (cheers and applause) >> jon: unbelievable. >> and i can see that there are a lot of tractor tippers out there in that audience. (cheers and applause) >> jon: awesome. david crockett. david. >> he never used the name davey for himself. never signed it davey. so it was david crockett. >> jon: and that, and he was not shy about promoting himself. so how did it turn into, is that just a creation of american-- it sounded better in the songs? >> yeah, and then the almanacs, and with the folks in general. i mean the people would call him davey crockett, you know. that was just his way of identifying himself. >> now what
michael wallis.rs and applause) >> nice to see you. thank you so much for joining us. now this is an exciting night for me because not only do we have the david crockett book, rarely i do get a guest who is an author, be of great renown promoting a book and can also promote an animated film. you were in cars. >> i was, indeed. i was-- i was the high sheriff of radiator springs looking for-- (cheers and applause) >> jon: unbelievable. >> and i can see that there are a lot...
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michael wallis. wait, you have something right? of course.ugh. ♪ [ male announcer ] icy cool intensity so you're prepared no matter how close you get. where were we? dentyne ice. practice safe breath. >> that's our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> romney will be the center of attention at the debate. but for the straw poll it is considerably-- mitt romney, governor. >> hey, karl. >> what a great surprise. >> good to see you. >> we are on live with >> stephen: tonight, an old game gets an update for today's kids. it's now high fructose corn syrup land. [laughter] then new government health guidelines for women. dudes, just continue treating whatever you have with talcum powder. then my guest is robert wittman, an art crime investigator. good, i want to take out a restraining order on the mona lisa. her eyes keep following me around the room. god said i shall have no gods before me, so don't spoil your appetite with vishnu poppers. this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme song playing] [cheering and ap
michael wallis. wait, you have something right? of course.ugh. ♪ [ male announcer ] icy cool intensity so you're prepared no matter how close you get. where were we? dentyne ice. practice safe breath. >> that's our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> romney will be the center of attention at the debate. but for the straw poll it is considerably-- mitt romney, governor. >> hey, karl. >> what a great surprise. >> good to see you. >> we are on live with...
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wallis. [applause] >> lola montez. just after the california gold rush peaked, the exotic beauty, lola montez, no doubt attracted by the abundance of newfound wealth captivated san francisco dandies, shocked their prim ladies and endured the taunts of rowdy miners. her original name was marie delores liza rosanna gilbert, but the irish native adopted lola montez, became a dancer and had a series of romantic trysts with victor hugo, frederick cho pan and george sand. she also served as the confidant and mistress of king ludwig of bavaria, a scandalous relationship that contributed to his abdication and also sent the banished lola packing. during a tour of the united states, lola arrived in california in 153 -- 1853 and stayed for two years. she quickly became known for performing her famously suggestive tarantula dance, a provocative ballet in the which lola pretended to become entangled in a spider's web. as she waved her arms, leaped in the air and vigorously shook her clothing, revealing her petticoats, the audiences
wallis. [applause] >> lola montez. just after the california gold rush peaked, the exotic beauty, lola montez, no doubt attracted by the abundance of newfound wealth captivated san francisco dandies, shocked their prim ladies and endured the taunts of rowdy miners. her original name was marie delores liza rosanna gilbert, but the irish native adopted lola montez, became a dancer and had a series of romantic trysts with victor hugo, frederick cho pan and george sand. she also served as the...
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i co-authored this with my wife suzanne fitzgerald wallis and we are pleased to acquire the services of our good friend robert mcgovern from dennis hills who has my favorite research library. 12,000 books. rare books, one of a kind books and it is intoxicating to go into that library. hundred of thousands of images. the biggest private collection of western photography anywhere. he supplied all the photos from the billy the kid book. many of them never seen before of all kinds of people. it is the size of adobe grip. a little smaller. if you don't like it which i can't imagine why that would happen -- i will tell you this. don't be intimidated by it. you can open it literally anywhere. 365 pages. every day of the year is something that happened on that date. the main entries in the photos and illustrations is to move chronologically. 183-1930. so it begins with crockett and pretty boy threw 100 years. it would be good to give you a few spoonfulss but i would be remiss if i didn't summon up to the podium my partner in life and literature, suzanne wallis to give you a few spoonfuls of
i co-authored this with my wife suzanne fitzgerald wallis and we are pleased to acquire the services of our good friend robert mcgovern from dennis hills who has my favorite research library. 12,000 books. rare books, one of a kind books and it is intoxicating to go into that library. hundred of thousands of images. the biggest private collection of western photography anywhere. he supplied all the photos from the billy the kid book. many of them never seen before of all kinds of people. it is...
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[applause] [applause] >> thanks, wally. good morning, everybody. thank you. gentleman, i am here representing human exploration, and i am here to report that reports of our death has been greatly exaggerated. in fact, i'm here to declare that the next phase of human exploration is upon us. and we at nasa are here to make that next phase a reality. i just like to talk with you today a little bit about where we are going in the future with human exploration. as we go we will be building on extraordinary legacy. the legacy of apollo, perhaps the greatest achievement of the last century of humankind. the legacy of the space shuttle program, which we successfully brought to a close only weeks ago with an extraordinary mission, final mission of the space shuts to the international space station. how many people wanted the launch? anybody go? right on. i was privileged to be there. it was a special time. and we owe extraordinary kudos and that team deserves a kudos, all the the kudos that we can give them. the program takes stride and achievement. it has been extrao
[applause] [applause] >> thanks, wally. good morning, everybody. thank you. gentleman, i am here representing human exploration, and i am here to report that reports of our death has been greatly exaggerated. in fact, i'm here to declare that the next phase of human exploration is upon us. and we at nasa are here to make that next phase a reality. i just like to talk with you today a little bit about where we are going in the future with human exploration. as we go we will be building on...
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try to score to my libretto for his wally but the more. system some unimaginable sounds and you. are simply didn't know it. was like me secured for not writing all the right way. when you were made an appearance in moscow i mean those with children people started saying that she knocking. supposed to give people education. here really believe in this. week or are you more supportive for all the art for art's sake approach. he wants. to read. they would not have been such tyrants. the truth is it's a nice phrase and an interesting one. who sometimes say that it would change mankind again they didn't change them. individual people. are more involved and interested. but cannot position itself is a sort of messiah. and i don't think of myself as a missionary. i think that we do things that are required by the present science or live in. my society or yourself. but i cannot live without thought. there were times when i was painted at night and worked as a menial work enjoying the day time clearing snow you got to i knew for sure that my paintings would not be exhibited and i would not
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changed the character of these wally economy and we would see the. richest families that control most of the big companies that are enjoying benefits and enjoying their condition. to develop it while they. actually found eighteen in order to have enough money to live here in the. environment so this is something that people fear for many years now and this is the first time where you can hear such a big wave. we want to change this system and we want to do more socially. and we are keeping across developments in israel and. posting comments on our twitter account on the school called one of what's happening at the so-called israeli. screen right now here we go one of. the protesters promise to stay in the streets until prime minister netanyahu meets their demands. underscore common to find the latest on this and other developing stories we're covering here on our. british intelligence services have allegedly been violating international law for almost a decade a leaked top secret document suggests agents were permitted to use information taken from p
changed the character of these wally economy and we would see the. richest families that control most of the big companies that are enjoying benefits and enjoying their condition. to develop it while they. actually found eighteen in order to have enough money to live here in the. environment so this is something that people fear for many years now and this is the first time where you can hear such a big wave. we want to change this system and we want to do more socially. and we are keeping...
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office hayloft but shortly after ten o'clock russian wally arrived b.p. says the bailiff i look at for documents relating to the legal battle with the minority shareholders in a russian joint venture t.i.n.k. bikie shareholders i think a full three billion dollars damage just crawled b.p. for alleged losses following the failed to tie up with all three of just to remind you earlier this year the british and russian oil majors plan a shaft water and joint exploration of the arctic but the deal fell through due to shareholder conflict and now the minority shareholders i look at full compensation for the profit they could have gave they'll have got to have. a look at the markets the food season calls for a second day of decent gains as investors hope so thought the monetary easing one giving a boost by minutes from the last federal open market committee on the jets is also seeing strong gains german economic data released wednesday father pointed just signs of slow growth in the country thoughts of just fears of a major economic downturn in germany are proba
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typed for decades before the pc and the printer then came along and the selectrics then became the wallies of the salvage heap. >>> two stories from the world of sports making news. plaquesco burress, the wide receiver who shot himself in the leg, spent 22 months in prison. signed a one-year deal with the other new york team, the jets for a little over $3 million. he'll be back in the nfl this season. and peyton manning is staying in indianapolis. the 35-year-old quarterback agreed to a five-year deal with the colts that will pay him $99 million. when you do the math, it averages out the $633 for every second he spends on the field. we'll be back in a moment. cc1:c: sometimes life can be, well, a little uncomfortable, but when it's hard or hurts to go to the bathroom, cc1: there's dulcolax stool softener. dulcolax stool softener doesn't make you go... cc1: it just makes it easier to go. dulcolax stool softener. make yourself comfortable. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-
typed for decades before the pc and the printer then came along and the selectrics then became the wallies of the salvage heap. >>> two stories from the world of sports making news. plaquesco burress, the wide receiver who shot himself in the leg, spent 22 months in prison. signed a one-year deal with the other new york team, the jets for a little over $3 million. he'll be back in the nfl this season. and peyton manning is staying in indianapolis. the 35-year-old quarterback agreed to...
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and certainly pashtun wally is a shame-based code of honor. i would surely say the marine corps is a shame-based culture. and certainly sparta was a shame-based culture. going back to those stories when you think about the mother whose son was alive but had run away from him and she said he is not my son. that's the kind of, the application of shane to make people go for in the face of fear. is a great story about alexander the great, excuse me, when his army, he and his army were in india and had been on, fighting for 10 years almost. the army was ready to revolt. they were tired. they wanted to go home. they had enough of this stuff. so alexander was a serious moment. out et cetera called the whole army together. i don't know if you've heard this story. and he stripped naked in of them. and you could see across his whole body one wound after another. he had been wounded with arrows, javelins, rocks, big boulders that crashed into. byrd come everything possible. so he said guzman, he said look at these ones on my body. all for you. and in you
and certainly pashtun wally is a shame-based code of honor. i would surely say the marine corps is a shame-based culture. and certainly sparta was a shame-based culture. going back to those stories when you think about the mother whose son was alive but had run away from him and she said he is not my son. that's the kind of, the application of shane to make people go for in the face of fear. is a great story about alexander the great, excuse me, when his army, he and his army were in india and...
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office hayloft oh but shortly after ten o'clock russia wally arrived b.p. says the bailiff documents relating to the legal battle with the minority shareholders in a russian joint venture t m k b.p. shareholders i think a full three billion dollars damages brought b.p. for alleged losses following the failed up with ross they have just remind you earlier this year the british and russian oil majors planned a shaft warp and joint exploration of the arctic but the deal fell through due to shareholder conflict and now that my doritos shareholders i look at full compensation for the profit they could have paid to good they'll have got to have. a look at the markets not the food seize up of me hopes the federal reserve will unveil more measures to boost u.s. economic recovery and the tax is also high german economic data released wednesday that pointed to signs of slow growth in the country suggested fears of a major economic downturn are overflowing and as i said global traders are awaiting fresh as data and digesting overnight wall street gains in the hopes of
office hayloft oh but shortly after ten o'clock russia wally arrived b.p. says the bailiff documents relating to the legal battle with the minority shareholders in a russian joint venture t m k b.p. shareholders i think a full three billion dollars damages brought b.p. for alleged losses following the failed up with ross they have just remind you earlier this year the british and russian oil majors planned a shaft warp and joint exploration of the arctic but the deal fell through due to...
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and his supporters change the character of these wally economy and we would see that the rich people in these were the most richest families that control most of the companies in israel enjoying benefits and enjoying their condition to grow and to develop and wild a middle class is actually fighting in order to have enough money to live here in israel in a decent environment so this is something good to people. for many years now and this is the first time where you can hear such a big wave of supporters saying we want to change just the system and we want to call today a more socially policy you are certainly seeing some pictures here taken recently show. just tens of thousands up to one hundred fifty thousand people making their voices heard in the streets but again it's the centuries old story isn't that of the rich get rich richer and the poor get poorer now this is the third week of protests but we haven't seen any decisive action from prime minister netanyahu why i. don't believe doesn't believe this. the right thing to do for the country he has a very narrowly. only disagree w
and his supporters change the character of these wally economy and we would see that the rich people in these were the most richest families that control most of the companies in israel enjoying benefits and enjoying their condition to grow and to develop and wild a middle class is actually fighting in order to have enough money to live here in israel in a decent environment so this is something good to people. for many years now and this is the first time where you can hear such a big wave of...
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supporters change the character of these wally economy and we would see rich people in israel the most richest families that control most of the big companies in israel are enjoying benefits and enjoying their condition to grow and to develop it while they. actually five eighteen in order to have enough money to live here in the. environment so this is something that if people fear that for many years now and this is the first time where you can hear such a big wave saying we want to change just the system and we want to go back to do more socially policies. but we are keeping a cost of elements in israel and. it was actually posting comments on our twitter account that r.t. underscore com doing so on what's happening at the so-called israeli. ahead of the mass rallies and i have look at the screen right now and check out the latest tweets one of the most recent ones cites a slogan she's heard that we are taking the country back referring to the welfare state the protesters believe the government has destroyed i'll just simply look onto r t underscore com provide the latest on this and
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. >> reporter: when wally konrad's son stephen suffered an allergy attack on their summer vacation, she was shocked his medication didn't work. >> well, we didn't know at the time, but i guess now we know they stopped working because it was really hot. >> reporter: mom was so intrigued, she wrote about it in today's "new york times" after an eye-opening conversation with her pharmacist. >> he said, "where did youave the medicine?" i said, "well, i had it in the trunk of the car when we were driving to new hampshire for six hours. and then i had it in the bathroom." so, he told me that you have to be careful where you store medicine. >> reporter: the warninis are right there on the packaging. medicines should be kept between 68 and 77 degrees. but pharmacists say exposing drugs to temperatures over 86 degrees can actually cause them to break down and become ineffective. a concern to anyone who leaves medicine in a baking hot car or sometimes steamy cargo holds on planes. and it's not just heat that's bad. >> both extremes of temperature can be bad for medicine. super cold, super hot. mos
. >> reporter: when wally konrad's son stephen suffered an allergy attack on their summer vacation, she was shocked his medication didn't work. >> well, we didn't know at the time, but i guess now we know they stopped working because it was really hot. >> reporter: mom was so intrigued, she wrote about it in today's "new york times" after an eye-opening conversation with her pharmacist. >> he said, "where did youave the medicine?" i said, "well,...
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change the character of these wally economy and we will see the. richest families that control most of the big companies that are enjoying benefits and enjoying their condition to grow develop it while they. have enough money to live here in the. environment so this is something good. for many years now and this is the first time where you can hear such a big wave of. we want to change and we want to go back to more source. and we are keeping across developments in israel and. actually posting comments on our twitter account. underscore find out what's happening on the so-called is ready to ahead of the mass rallies tonight have a look at your screen right now one of our latest tweets says police are arriving in the area in greater numbers than last week and many roads closed minute by minute keeping us updated here on our twitter account that's under school to find out the latest. on this story because. british intelligence services have allegedly been violating international law for almost a decade a leaked top secret document suggests agents wer
change the character of these wally economy and we will see the. richest families that control most of the big companies that are enjoying benefits and enjoying their condition to grow develop it while they. have enough money to live here in the. environment so this is something good. for many years now and this is the first time where you can hear such a big wave of. we want to change and we want to go back to more source. and we are keeping across developments in israel and. actually posting...
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all the government's monitoring of our thoughts maybe the arc it typical archetype of our wally and intrusion of government surveillance of our movements of a considerable time period through new technologies such as the collection of cell site location records without the protections of the fourth amendment puts our country far closer to oceania than our constitution permits and you know what i couldn't have said that better myself finally somebody within our countries or just the system seems to agree with what i've been arguing all along the for the men that was put in place for a reason and the government has been trampling all over it ever since it's amped up its national surveillance state so i say judge for offices ruling which actually held an individual's right to privacy is a true glimmer of hope. now it's illegal for the cia to spy within the united states but a new investigation from the associated press shines a light on how the intelligence agency is getting around all those pesky rules since nine eleven the cia's partnered with the n.y.p.d. is intelligence unit transforming it
all the government's monitoring of our thoughts maybe the arc it typical archetype of our wally and intrusion of government surveillance of our movements of a considerable time period through new technologies such as the collection of cell site location records without the protections of the fourth amendment puts our country far closer to oceania than our constitution permits and you know what i couldn't have said that better myself finally somebody within our countries or just the system seems...
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wallis appeared in court and was released on bond.he faces 11 charges for allegedly hacking into facebook on three occasions. the u.s. attorney's office says wallace compromised 500,000 facebook accounts. >>> germy is asking facebook to -- germany is asking facebook to stop using software that tags users. it's been in use in the united states for quite some time. german regulators worry about privacy issues and requested that facebook disable the software. the company could face a fine if it doesn't comply. >>> two sisters kicked off a flight on the way to the funeral. how they explained their behavior. >>> the evidence that points to water on mars and what it means for all of us. >>> east palo alto police released photos today of two men wanted for questioning in connection with three homicides. cardenas and silva are believed to be dangerous and affiliated with gangs. ktvu's lloyd lacuesta is in east palo alto where angry outrage almost derailed a meeting. >> reporter: the police chief described these two suspects as being sought as
wallis appeared in court and was released on bond.he faces 11 charges for allegedly hacking into facebook on three occasions. the u.s. attorney's office says wallace compromised 500,000 facebook accounts. >>> germy is asking facebook to -- germany is asking facebook to stop using software that tags users. it's been in use in the united states for quite some time. german regulators worry about privacy issues and requested that facebook disable the software. the company could face a fine...
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wallis appeared in court and was released on bond.he faces 11 charges for allegedly hacking into facebook on three occasions. the u.s. attorney's office says wallace compromised 500,000 facebook accounts. >>> germy is asking facebook to -- germany is asking facebook to stop using software that tags users. it's been in use in the united states for quite some time. german regulators worry about privacy issues and requested that facebook disable the software. the company could face a fine if it doesn't comply. >>> two sisters kicked off a flight on the okay, kids, we can record one more show. who should get it? i really love jennifer. yeah, she's great. yeah. yeah. kyle's got that thick head of hair. and that should be rewarded. okay, moment of truth. on "three," say which kid you love the most. ooh, fun, yeah. one, two, three. jennifer. jennifer. whoa. wow. she's so pretty. yeah. or we give it to kyle. it's really all he's got. [ male announcer ] switch to at&t u-verse and record four shows all at the same time. just $29 a month for 6 m
wallis appeared in court and was released on bond.he faces 11 charges for allegedly hacking into facebook on three occasions. the u.s. attorney's office says wallace compromised 500,000 facebook accounts. >>> germy is asking facebook to -- germany is asking facebook to stop using software that tags users. it's been in use in the united states for quite some time. german regulators worry about privacy issues and requested that facebook disable the software. the company could face a fine...
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. >> up next on book tv, michael wallis recalls the life of frontiersman and politician, david crockett. he reports on his childhood in east tennessee. it's about an hour. >> thank you, so much. it's great to be with you, and it's wonderful to come into a city with there's rain. [laughter] i live in and my wife, suzanne, who is with me here, have lived in tulsa, oklahoma where there's lots of water and woods and it's a green place, but like the rest of this nation, it's been stricken, and temperatures in triple digits for many, many days, and that's the way it's been for us most of the summer. we're now in the last leg of this national book tour, and we've been all over the country deep to the eastern united states on the other side of the mississippi where i sometimes go, and all over the southwest and the west where i prefer to be, being a missourian, innative of missouri, i have always looked west down the santa fe trail, the immigrant trails, down any beloved route 66. this is a part of the country i do like the best, and when i declared my major, if you will, as a writer, it was ab
. >> up next on book tv, michael wallis recalls the life of frontiersman and politician, david crockett. he reports on his childhood in east tennessee. it's about an hour. >> thank you, so much. it's great to be with you, and it's wonderful to come into a city with there's rain. [laughter] i live in and my wife, suzanne, who is with me here, have lived in tulsa, oklahoma where there's lots of water and woods and it's a green place, but like the rest of this nation, it's been...
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gingrich scolding chris wallis for daring to ask him-- chris wallace for asking about the majority of his staff quitting his campaign. and finally the introduction of the mystery man, jon huntsman,the former governor of utah and former ambassador to china. so there were a lot of subplots but i think the main plot is mitt romney goes in ahead and comes out ahead. >> lehrer: do you agree with that overall, rich? >> yes, the second debate in a row where romney has basically skated by untouched. but the most consequential exchanges for the next couple of days, and then the campaign following were those between tim pawlenty and michele bachmann. i think what's happened to tim pawlenty in this race is very unfortunate. anyone who has met him will say he is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet in politics. and i think the best play for him in this campaign would be himself, basically. be the low-key slightly self-deprecating guy from the upper midwest who has a pretty good record as governor. instead, he's been forced in this desperation role where he's lashing out at romney and especia
gingrich scolding chris wallis for daring to ask him-- chris wallace for asking about the majority of his staff quitting his campaign. and finally the introduction of the mystery man, jon huntsman,the former governor of utah and former ambassador to china. so there were a lot of subplots but i think the main plot is mitt romney goes in ahead and comes out ahead. >> lehrer: do you agree with that overall, rich? >> yes, the second debate in a row where romney has basically skated by...
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and certainly pashtun wally is is a shame-based code of honor. i would say the marine corps is a shame-based culture. and certainly sparta was shame-based. going back to the stories, when you think about the mother who's son was alive and had run away from the enemy. she says that is not my son. that's the real -- that's the application of shame to make people go forward into the face of fear. there's a great story about alexander the great, excuse me a second. when his army, he and his army were in india. they had been on the, you know, fighting for ten years almost. the army was ready to revolt. they were tired, wanted to go home, they had enough of this stuff, you know? alexander -- it was serious. he called the home army together and stripped naked. you could see across his whole body, one wound after another. he had wounded with arrows, rocks and big boulders. everything possible. he said to his men, look at these wounds on my body. all got for you. and in your service. and you'll notice that they are all in the front. there's nothing in the
and certainly pashtun wally is is a shame-based code of honor. i would say the marine corps is a shame-based culture. and certainly sparta was shame-based. going back to the stories, when you think about the mother who's son was alive and had run away from the enemy. she says that is not my son. that's the real -- that's the application of shame to make people go forward into the face of fear. there's a great story about alexander the great, excuse me a second. when his army, he and his army...
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michael wallis is the author of sub.-- "david crockett" the lion of the west. he recently gave a talk at the tattered cover bookstore in denver. this is one hour. >> thank you so much. it is great to be with you and it is wonderful to come into a city where there is rain. [laughter] i live, and my wife suzanne who is with me and we'll be here later, we live in have lived for some years in tulsa, oklahoma where there is money of water and woods. it is a very clean place, but like the rest of this nation it has been stricken and temperatures in triple digits for many many days. that is the way it has been for most of the summer because we are now and the last leg of this national book tour. we have been all over the country. deep into the eastern united states on the other side of the mississippi, where i sometimes go, and all over the southwest and the west, where i prefer to be in a missourian. a native of missouri, have always look the west down the santa fe trail down the emigrant trails. route 66, the mother road so this is the part of the country that i do
michael wallis is the author of sub.-- "david crockett" the lion of the west. he recently gave a talk at the tattered cover bookstore in denver. this is one hour. >> thank you so much. it is great to be with you and it is wonderful to come into a city where there is rain. [laughter] i live, and my wife suzanne who is with me and we'll be here later, we live in have lived for some years in tulsa, oklahoma where there is money of water and woods. it is a very clean place, but like...
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wally. differential runway model here. this is huge. >> this is the big daddy.this thing has got a half a ton capacity for the back for storage. it's got a click release where you can dump it toe up to 1500 pounds. it's got fox coil over shocks. these are shocks that they use in the off road racing in the baja 1,000. >> i need one of these. >> if you buy an articac can you get $1,200 off. >> think about getting one, head on over to bass pro for the fall hunting classic. i'm going to get up on that perch because i get scared around the atv's. use the helmet here. juliet is going to be out on the atv's doing wheelies. >> not doing wheelie's, i don't think. that would be a great thing to have in new york city. park something so difficult. >> great way to get around. >> thanks so much clayton, see you in a second. >> now, quick headlines, the fbi is stepping up its search for a family fugitives. you are looking at ryan lee grace. and dillon daughter. the brother sister trio allegedly opened fire on police officer during a high speed chase. it happened in florida. fr
wally. differential runway model here. this is huge. >> this is the big daddy.this thing has got a half a ton capacity for the back for storage. it's got a click release where you can dump it toe up to 1500 pounds. it's got fox coil over shocks. these are shocks that they use in the off road racing in the baja 1,000. >> i need one of these. >> if you buy an articac can you get $1,200 off. >> think about getting one, head on over to bass pro for the fall hunting classic....
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remiss if -- be remiss if i would not some of to the podium my partner in life, literature, suzanne wallis, to give you a couple spoonfuls of two of the remarkable when we are going to give you in this town. ms. wallace. [applause] [applause] >> lola montez, just after the california gold rush peaked the exotic beauty lola montez no doubt attracted by the abundance of new-found wealth captivated san francisco dandies, shocked their pram ladies, and endured the taunts of rowdy minors. her original name was marie dolores eliza brazil like gilbert. the irish native and adopted the name lola montez, became a dancer, and had a series of romantic trips with several men. she also served as the confidant and mistress of king ludwig of bavaria, a scandalous relationship that contributed to his abdication and also sent the ban is low attacking. during a tour of the united states low of arrive in california in 1853 and stayed for two years. she quickly became known for performing her famously suggested tarantula dance, and a provocative ballet in which she pretended to become entangled in the spider'
remiss if -- be remiss if i would not some of to the podium my partner in life, literature, suzanne wallis, to give you a couple spoonfuls of two of the remarkable when we are going to give you in this town. ms. wallace. [applause] [applause] >> lola montez, just after the california gold rush peaked the exotic beauty lola montez no doubt attracted by the abundance of new-found wealth captivated san francisco dandies, shocked their pram ladies, and endured the taunts of rowdy minors. her...
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all anybody here at java joe's is comparing about is comparing willie geist to wally pipp. mika, that's a joke for you. >> that's pretty good. >> there were two candidates head and shoulders above everybody else, mitt romney and michele bachmann. overall performance of the others in a pretty ragged two hours i don't think changed very much. mitt romney did a great job and got pretty lucky. you think a guy who is that big of a front-runner would have been the main target, but as you saw in the opening clips, it was really michele bachmann and tim pawlenty going back and forth. it's hard to judge who had the better of the exchanges between them. i think if pawlenty ends up having to leave the race with a weak performance, he at least can be comfortable he went out fighting. he was tough on bachmann, drove a strong message against her. the argument he's making on the stump behind her back she's not strong enough of a record of accomplishment. jon huntsman didn't stand out. his chance to make a first impression. he acted pretty much like he always acts. he was calm and cautious
all anybody here at java joe's is comparing about is comparing willie geist to wally pipp. mika, that's a joke for you. >> that's pretty good. >> there were two candidates head and shoulders above everybody else, mitt romney and michele bachmann. overall performance of the others in a pretty ragged two hours i don't think changed very much. mitt romney did a great job and got pretty lucky. you think a guy who is that big of a front-runner would have been the main target, but as you...
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remiss if -- be remiss if i would not some of to the podium my partner in life, literature, suzanne wallis to give you a couple spoonfuls of two of the remarkable when we are going to give you in this town. ms. wallace. [applause] [applause] >> lola montez, just after the california gold rush peaked the exotic beauty lola montez no doubt attracted by the abundance of new-found wealth captivated san francisco dandies, shocked their pram ladies, and endured the taunts of rowdy minors. her original name was marie dolores eliza brazil like gilbert. the irish native and adopted the name lola montez, became a dancer, and had a series of romantic trips with several men. she also served as the confidant and mistress of king ludwig of bavaria, a scandalous relationship that contributed to his abdication and also sent the ban is low attacking. during a tour of the united states low of arrive in california in 1853 and stayed for two years. she quickly became known for performing her famously suggested tarantula dance, and a provocative ballet in which she pretended to become entangled in the spider's
remiss if -- be remiss if i would not some of to the podium my partner in life, literature, suzanne wallis to give you a couple spoonfuls of two of the remarkable when we are going to give you in this town. ms. wallace. [applause] [applause] >> lola montez, just after the california gold rush peaked the exotic beauty lola montez no doubt attracted by the abundance of new-found wealth captivated san francisco dandies, shocked their pram ladies, and endured the taunts of rowdy minors. her...
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it's a kind of awkward situation because we had respective parliaments right to pass the navigation wally to control our trade and so we were not quite clear how we explained that but nonetheless it makes for interesting constitutional issue. for after all they want everything to be legal and constitutional so we only have to break one now in 1776. no mention of parliament. that would cloud the issue. >> when you mentioned the whole people i wondered what percentage of people in that time were tories loyalists? >> the had al qaeda estimates. some had thrown out one-third. i think from studies made using the devotee of groups to raise militia probably 20% of the population, which is in a population of two and 5 million that's 500,000 people, so it is a healthy portion but the majority of the population is patriot. many people were natural. but the bullets never fully appreciated how many or how few tories there were. when i come down the hudson valley he counts on the tory support but he doesn't get it. instead he gets harassed by the militia and the army sort of letters and by the time he
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rescue as his father actually told him because he complained no one ever thinks me and he said to get a wally or stomp and carve a notch for every person you rescue so he would come 77 notches on a driftwood log eventually but he would imitate people coming up to him and then he rescued he pulled out of the river and really in trouble out there at all and he carved them off john alana. >> one man did think him and the only whoever did this as a giant of a man that arrived at the river one day with somebody reading to him because he was totally blind. 6 feet five and my father fought hell am i going to get him out of the river if he gets in trouble out there? he told me when i was little there were some techniques they did not teach you at the ymca for rescuing people, some of which involved hitting them with a right cross to the jewels of you could get them back to shore because tirana anybody will tell the rescuer, you are frantic out there. a 15-year-old boy you have to rescue the men who will be stronger and are now desperately terrified calling at anything to stay on top of the water and
rescue as his father actually told him because he complained no one ever thinks me and he said to get a wally or stomp and carve a notch for every person you rescue so he would come 77 notches on a driftwood log eventually but he would imitate people coming up to him and then he rescued he pulled out of the river and really in trouble out there at all and he carved them off john alana. >> one man did think him and the only whoever did this as a giant of a man that arrived at the river one...
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it's a kind of awkward situation because we had respective parliaments right to pass the navigation wally to control our trade and so we were not quite clear how we explained that but nonetheless it makes for interesting constitutional issue. for after all they want everything to be legal and constitutional so we only have to break one now in 1776. no mention of parliament. that would cloud the issue. >> when you mentioned the whole people i wondered what percentage of people in that time were tories loyalists? >> the had al qaeda estimates. some had thrown out one-third. i think from studies made using the devotee of groups to raise militia probably 20% of the population, which is in a population of two and 5 million that's 500,000 people, so it is a healthy portion but the majority of the population is patriot. many people were natural. but the bullets never fully appreciated how many or how few tories there were. when i come down the hudson valley he counts on the tory support but he doesn't get it. instead he gets harassed by the militia and the army sort of letters and by the time he
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. >> wally ferris pointing out a real concern for the president and nato alliance.ited states must work closely with the transitional national council. they represent the main rebel movement. they have to work with them in order to support a peaceful transition to democracy. the president adding the future of libya is now in the hands of the libyan people. back to you. >> steve: all right. thanks very much. >> brian: they're going to need a lot of help. it might be easy to say it's in the hands of the libyan people, but they don't know how to do it. how can they possibly? 42 years. >> juliet: they've been planning for a while now, at least six months. >> steve: great. kelly just touched upon, the president of the united states is on his family holiday at the swanky martha's vineyard. we had dana perino on the curvy couch exactly one hour ago and she was talking a little bit about what happens behind the scenes when the traveling white house is out and about during breaking news. listen. >> the other thing that happens on a day like yesterday when -- remember the whi
. >> wally ferris pointing out a real concern for the president and nato alliance.ited states must work closely with the transitional national council. they represent the main rebel movement. they have to work with them in order to support a peaceful transition to democracy. the president adding the future of libya is now in the hands of the libyan people. back to you. >> steve: all right. thanks very much. >> brian: they're going to need a lot of help. it might be easy to say...
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at 8:45, michael wallis, and jeff guinn, author of "the last gunfight." >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, we'll visit the office of the around conservativist of the united states -- archivist of the united states. current defense secretary leon panetta recalls his year working in the republican administration of richard nixon, his eventual resignation of his post and his switch to the democratic party. and on the ill-fated anniversary of the bay of pigs, a look at the u.s. in the 50s and '60s. c-span.org/history. >>> tsa administrator john pistole says intelligence is the best tool in the fight against terrorism. he spoke about the future of transportation security ten years after the 9/11 attacks yesterday at the newseum here in washington. this is about 35 minutes. >> i'm susan bennett, one of the senior vice presidents here at the newseum, and we're pleased once again to partner with gannette and with "usa today" in a series of programs we're having that look at how life has changed in america since the terror attacks of september 11th, 2001. we will never forget
at 8:45, michael wallis, and jeff guinn, author of "the last gunfight." >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, we'll visit the office of the around conservativist of the united states -- archivist of the united states. current defense secretary leon panetta recalls his year working in the republican administration of richard nixon, his eventual resignation of his post and his switch to the democratic party. and on the ill-fated anniversary of the bay of pigs, a...