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with its long ten tour extending into the first deck ate of the 20th century buffalo bill's wild west told no single story. the central theme was the settling and civilizing of the west. and cody and company tapped into a collective fervor for the past and a shared dream of white american con quest and prosperity. on one hand it promised fantasy and -- after all, what else was buffalo bill modeling but cowboys and indians, certainly informed if not created. at the same time the show marketed itself as more than mere performance. living history and opportunity to see the frontier quote unquote as it was precisely at the moment when as turner suggests western migration had reached and there was no fran tear left to see. the show and the iconic figure of cody himself was built on the idea that frontier life developed american boys into the right kind of american men. at the same time it suggested that this fran tear life had become unattainable. the only way to experience it was through re-enactment. in this way it offered a conflagration of human development and thee at rick cal perform
with its long ten tour extending into the first deck ate of the 20th century buffalo bill's wild west told no single story. the central theme was the settling and civilizing of the west. and cody and company tapped into a collective fervor for the past and a shared dream of white american con quest and prosperity. on one hand it promised fantasy and -- after all, what else was buffalo bill modeling but cowboys and indians, certainly informed if not created. at the same time the show marketed...
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when the wild west show goes over seas. there are union veterans as well as spanish american war veterans. and womens relief core. that's the union veteran wome s takes part in the funeral. which was in denver. although it -- i'm willing to be converted. i had no dog in this fight. denver vs. cody. i'm sorry i'm going with cody here. >> we'll talk. >> and they play the civil war song tenting on the old campground at cody's funeral because it was his favorite song. i would argue that cody's life story, civil war was not straightforwardly reconciliationist. and straightforwardly abandon the north south conflict of his boyhood. it was instead his civil war one that had north and south. and it had east and west. it had african americans and it had missouriens and northerners and southerners and indians as well. and that's probably a good cast for the united states civil war. thank you. [ applause ] >> well that civil war was just complicated, wasn't it? and it's so good to know that we're over all that now. in the country. aren
when the wild west show goes over seas. there are union veterans as well as spanish american war veterans. and womens relief core. that's the union veteran wome s takes part in the funeral. which was in denver. although it -- i'm willing to be converted. i had no dog in this fight. denver vs. cody. i'm sorry i'm going with cody here. >> we'll talk. >> and they play the civil war song tenting on the old campground at cody's funeral because it was his favorite song. i would argue that...
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right now and be in you know the wild west of trading. no absolutely not brand i mean we're looking at five hundred billion euros compare that to the bracks a bill of fifty billion euros approximately which wharfs that number will look at five hundred billion euros in trade from europe to the u.k. and so clearly there is huge economic interests at stake but here's something that breaks the tears throughout the campaign for bracks it and even now have underestimated and that is the scenario that the you is also not keen and get in giving britain a better deal than they already have and from a european perspective given all the opt outs and the rebate they have an excellent deal and if the you e.u. would give britain a better deal this would be the end of the european of the of the internal market and that is why particularly france and germany are very keen to keep these negotiations tough to do to play hardball and david david davis he went back to the house and car commons and he said the e.u. and i'm quoting here is using time pressure
right now and be in you know the wild west of trading. no absolutely not brand i mean we're looking at five hundred billion euros compare that to the bracks a bill of fifty billion euros approximately which wharfs that number will look at five hundred billion euros in trade from europe to the u.k. and so clearly there is huge economic interests at stake but here's something that breaks the tears throughout the campaign for bracks it and even now have underestimated and that is the scenario that...
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ranch wild west show in 1916. william f. cody had h-lived the wild west from 1846 to 1876 and then he just took it on the road. first in stage shows and then in the greatest arena extravaganza of the 19th century and maybe of all time. but what he told was a romantic adventure, a gilded historical pageant. a combination rodeo and circus. and most importantly, a tale of progress. and of the birth of a nation. cody told americans and then people everywhere around the world all about how the united states had come to be. he became the embodiment of the new american. the embodiment of the american spirit. and presented to the world an image of the rugged american as important to the 19th century as dr. franklin had been to the previous century. he firmly inherited the frontier mantle of boone, crockett and carson. and with an able assist from james cooper, owen worcester, remington, frederick jackson turner, theodore roosevelt, he made the story of the american frontier into the nation's great creation myths. buffalo bill. astri
ranch wild west show in 1916. william f. cody had h-lived the wild west from 1846 to 1876 and then he just took it on the road. first in stage shows and then in the greatest arena extravaganza of the 19th century and maybe of all time. but what he told was a romantic adventure, a gilded historical pageant. a combination rodeo and circus. and most importantly, a tale of progress. and of the birth of a nation. cody told americans and then people everywhere around the world all about how the...
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right now and be in you know the wild west of trading in. no absolutely not brand i mean we're looking at five hundred billion euros compare that to the bracks a bill of fifty billion euros approximately which wharfs that number will look at five hundred billion euros in trade from europe to the u.k. and so clearly there is huge economic interests at stake but here's something that breaks the tears throughout the campaign for bracks it and even now have underestimated and that is the scenario that the you is also not keen and get in giving britain a better deal than they already have and from a european perspective given all the opt outs and the rebate they have an excellent deal and if the u. e.u. would give britain a better deal this would be the end of the european of the of the internal market and that is why particularly france and germany are very keen to keep these negotiations tough to do to play hardball and david david davis he went back to the house and car commons and he said the e.u. and i'm quoting here is using time pressure t
right now and be in you know the wild west of trading in. no absolutely not brand i mean we're looking at five hundred billion euros compare that to the bracks a bill of fifty billion euros approximately which wharfs that number will look at five hundred billion euros in trade from europe to the u.k. and so clearly there is huge economic interests at stake but here's something that breaks the tears throughout the campaign for bracks it and even now have underestimated and that is the scenario...
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history. >>> next, historians discuss buffalo bill's early life before he began performing in his wild westhows. they look at his experience as a soldier in the civil war and indiana wars and his relationship with fellow marksman and showman captain jack crawford. the buffalo bill's center of the west in cody, wyoming, hosted this 90 minute talk. >> thank you, jeremy. thanks to the buffalo bill center of the west for h
history. >>> next, historians discuss buffalo bill's early life before he began performing in his wild westhows. they look at his experience as a soldier in the civil war and indiana wars and his relationship with fellow marksman and showman captain jack crawford. the buffalo bill's center of the west in cody, wyoming, hosted this 90 minute talk. >> thank you, jeremy. thanks to the buffalo bill center of the west for h
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the internet has been called the unregulated wild west. and today a handful of senators made the first major move to rein in companies like facebook, google, and twitter. >>> behind the wheel. are you driving one of the most or least reliable automobile brands? those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, october 19th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera is off this evening. the dow did it again today, closing at yet another record high. but it wasn't easy. it had to erase an early 100-point slide to extend its record setting run. just yesterday, the index finished above 23,000 for the first time ever. apple was the day's early sandbag on reports of weak demand for its new iphone 8. goldman sachs and boeing didn't help much either. but a late day rally fueled in part by verizon -- we'll have more on that in a moment -- helped the blue chip index eke out a gain. the dow rose five points to 23,163, an all-time high. nasdaq dropped 19. the s&p 500 rose a fraction. >>> today's ma
the internet has been called the unregulated wild west. and today a handful of senators made the first major move to rein in companies like facebook, google, and twitter. >>> behind the wheel. are you driving one of the most or least reliable automobile brands? those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, october 19th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera is off this evening. the dow did it again today,...
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. >> a wild west pioneer... >> there's a saying, "the cowards didn't come." so you had to be brave. >> he truly was the john wayne of the 19th century. >> he leaves behind a trunk of relics... and a classic, woven into the fabric of america itself. >> there was a pair of old blue jeans in here. >> what'd they look like? >> they said that they were the oldest unworn pair they had ever seen. >> that's unbelievable. >> so are the lengths to which folks go for vintage old denim. >> finding any levi's pre-1900 is a massive rarity. that's the holy grail. >> what do you think they're worth? ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in tucson, arizona. wagon trains used to pass right through here on their way to california during the gold rush, and one of the rough-and-ready pioneers who helped settle this area left behind a very strange inheritance. i'm here to get the skinny on it. >> my name's jock taylor. in 2009, i inherited a wooden trunk full of family heirlooms going back more than a century. now i'm told i could
. >> a wild west pioneer... >> there's a saying, "the cowards didn't come." so you had to be brave. >> he truly was the john wayne of the 19th century. >> he leaves behind a trunk of relics... and a classic, woven into the fabric of america itself. >> there was a pair of old blue jeans in here. >> what'd they look like? >> they said that they were the oldest unworn pair they had ever seen. >> that's unbelievable. >> so are the...
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his wild west inthralled two generations of americans and people around the world. created the cliches and conventions followed by writers and film makers that were to follow him. now, cody was a true child of the american frontier. and he was a person who grew up in the very environment that he was now celebrating. it was the third born in scott county iowa on february 26th, 1846 and william fredric was the third child of isaac and mary cody. isaac moved the family to the fs where he became prominent advocate for free soil. he didn't want slavery extended into kansas for whatever reasons. when he was give thing a antislavery speech in september of 1854, he was pulled from the platform and stabbed by pro slavery men and although he recovered, one election to the free soil legislature, he was continually plagued by his wounds, finealally dying in mar 1857. with family in financial straights after his father's death, young billy cody went to work for the company of alexander majors and william rus russell. they contracted with our government. because he was trying to
his wild west inthralled two generations of americans and people around the world. created the cliches and conventions followed by writers and film makers that were to follow him. now, cody was a true child of the american frontier. and he was a person who grew up in the very environment that he was now celebrating. it was the third born in scott county iowa on february 26th, 1846 and william fredric was the third child of isaac and mary cody. isaac moved the family to the fs where he became...
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and it is almost com pletely wild west and it is almost completely unregulated.they are not enforced by our federal government. so what we need to do is to not look for the inside the industry to solve their own problems. we need to figure out how we can create legislation that will solve this problem. 57 people have died in madagascar. there has been another confirmed case in the seychelles. they have suffered plague outbreaks almost every year since 1980, often caused by rats forest fires. the emergence of the plague which affects the lungs and is transmitted through coughing has raised serious concerns. madagascar accounts for most of the world's plague cases. outbreaks are common on this island nation in the indian ocean. caught early, it is treatable. millions of doses of antibiotics arrived this week, as well as rat traps. but this year's outbreak is different. both bubonic plague, spread by flea bites and rats, and the more dangerous pneumonic type, spread person—to—person and which can be fatal in 24 hours, have hit towns and cities. this situation is qui
and it is almost com pletely wild west and it is almost completely unregulated.they are not enforced by our federal government. so what we need to do is to not look for the inside the industry to solve their own problems. we need to figure out how we can create legislation that will solve this problem. 57 people have died in madagascar. there has been another confirmed case in the seychelles. they have suffered plague outbreaks almost every year since 1980, often caused by rats forest fires....
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the mass shooting shines a spotlight on las vegas as the wild west for powerful weapons.re getting our first look at the hotel suite where the gunman carried out a 9:00 rampage. images show a glimpse into stephen paddock's room from outside and the door has been bustth -- busted down and there was a food service cart and authorities say there was a camera hidden on that cart to keep an eye out for anyone heading his way. you can see a gun on the floor with a crime scene tag next to it. investigators found 23 weapons inside that room, at least one of the rifles was outfitted with what's called a bunt stock to make it mimic an automatic rifle. a device that enabled paddock to fire hundreds of rounds per minute. police say he shot at officers as they breached the door, but by the time they made it into the suite, paddock had taken his own life. >> as officials search for a motive and investigate the crime scene, they believe it was premeditated and paddock may have planned an earlier attack on the "life is beautiful" fast val two weeks ago -- festival two weeks ago. he sent
the mass shooting shines a spotlight on las vegas as the wild west for powerful weapons.re getting our first look at the hotel suite where the gunman carried out a 9:00 rampage. images show a glimpse into stephen paddock's room from outside and the door has been bustth -- busted down and there was a food service cart and authorities say there was a camera hidden on that cart to keep an eye out for anyone heading his way. you can see a gun on the floor with a crime scene tag next to it....
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it was a true wild wild west, which is nothing out there, but now, this is a really exciting time. >> this is taking it even one step further. don't even have to intervene anymore with the computer. people call it raw data. think of any type of data source. we pass it over to the machine, and the machine magically on its own learns how to make useful predictions. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. trump's former chief strategist steve bannon war" onor an "season of the republican establishment for not doing enough to support the president. mr. bennett spoke this past weekend at the values voters summit. we also heard from sebastian gorka and radio horse laura ingraham. ♪ [cheering and applause] >> thank you. thank you kindly. what an honor it is to be here today for my second ever visit to the value voter summit. begin?o i first things first, would you relax?t please count to 10 and take a deep breath. were veryot of you worried when silly i worked for called steve left the white house, and i know that even more of you a week later when i .esigned were
it was a true wild wild west, which is nothing out there, but now, this is a really exciting time. >> this is taking it even one step further. don't even have to intervene anymore with the computer. people call it raw data. think of any type of data source. we pass it over to the machine, and the machine magically on its own learns how to make useful predictions. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. trump's former chief strategist steve...
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i see you know we're living in an age of the wild west of technology where we've got all these different applications and devices and people are switching back and forth between all these different devices and applications it's really like the wild west because it's chaotic. we're faced with the paradox the devices that should be simplifying our lives actually seem to complicate them. how did this happen how has digital technology revolutionized the world of work. that's what cindy fell yo a researcher in information and communication sciences wants to find out by interviewing business managers about their rep paul with the digital world. i wanted to find out how this was impacting the workplace particularly employees who use digital technology every day. and i wanted to find out whether digital devices are creating new psychosocial risks in the workplace. for research fellow interviewed some one hundred manages because they seem to suffer most from digitally and used stress. to many dealing with the demands of all this information distracts them from their primary functions. some of the
i see you know we're living in an age of the wild west of technology where we've got all these different applications and devices and people are switching back and forth between all these different devices and applications it's really like the wild west because it's chaotic. we're faced with the paradox the devices that should be simplifying our lives actually seem to complicate them. how did this happen how has digital technology revolutionized the world of work. that's what cindy fell yo a...
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everyone in this room knows prior to 2014 the private insurance market in the individual market was the wild west. people would buy health insurance that was fully inadequate and extremely expensive but on the other hand you had people with employer-based insurance who were very happy with it as the model if you like what you have, you can keep it. the aca was very much focused on changing and improving the private individual market but also preserving the employer supported insurance market. today we will hear from for experts with unique and intricate knowledge about the development, implementation of the future of private insurance and individual market and elsewhere. you have their files and i won't read their list of expertise. first, we had joel michael, partner at mcdermitt, will and emory an adjunct professor at the sandra day o'connor law university. >> good morning everybody. what i thought i would hit are some of the issues that affect insurers and how they view the market. let me make sure this is. so, here are some of the major themes of white insurers who are used to having picked a
everyone in this room knows prior to 2014 the private insurance market in the individual market was the wild west. people would buy health insurance that was fully inadequate and extremely expensive but on the other hand you had people with employer-based insurance who were very happy with it as the model if you like what you have, you can keep it. the aca was very much focused on changing and improving the private individual market but also preserving the employer supported insurance market....
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isn't regulated, unlike television, where you have to say where the ad is from, it has become the wild westave asked executives from google, facebook and twitter to testify on capitol hill next month. head of the hearing, twitter has given congress 201 russian linked accounts, and facebook has turned over 3000 ads ought by entities linked to the russian government. it sounds like, in the case of facebook, you don't think they have gone far enough. the jury is out. i would love them to be all over this and be proven wrong. i don't think we should rely on the providers themselves. i will be back in about five minutes to talk about the newspapers with ben bland. the reporting of crime such as cyber bullying, trolling and online harassment has increased by 85 cents in the last two years, according to figures obtained by bbc yorkshire. -- 85%. figures obtained by bbc yorkshire. —— 85%. more than 200 malicious comedic haitian offences are recorded every day by police forces in england and wales. ash back malicious communication offences. this is live.me, a video streaming out. in victoria from le
isn't regulated, unlike television, where you have to say where the ad is from, it has become the wild westave asked executives from google, facebook and twitter to testify on capitol hill next month. head of the hearing, twitter has given congress 201 russian linked accounts, and facebook has turned over 3000 ads ought by entities linked to the russian government. it sounds like, in the case of facebook, you don't think they have gone far enough. the jury is out. i would love them to be all...
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wests a true wild, wild and there was just nothing out there but now this is a really exciting time. soartificial intelligence, this is taking it even one step further. we as humans don't even have to intervene anymore with the computer. people call it raw data. think of any type of data force. we just pass it over to the magice and the machine ally, on its own, learns how to make useful predictions. communicators" c-span, 8:00 eastern, on 2. >> before meeting with his cabinet at the white house, president trump spoke to report reform,t welfare healthcare legislation, tax re form, and the federal response california.ires in this is 20 minutes. you very trump: thank much. today we're here to discuss at the cabinet meeting critical issues. policy i'd like to basically provide you with an update as to how we are doing for the american people. we are doing a lot of great things. the unemployment rate is at a low.t 17-year the stock markets is soaring. we hit a new high friday and i todayanother new high because there's tremendous optimism having to do with business in our country. g.d.p.
wests a true wild, wild and there was just nothing out there but now this is a really exciting time. soartificial intelligence, this is taking it even one step further. we as humans don't even have to intervene anymore with the computer. people call it raw data. think of any type of data force. we just pass it over to the magice and the machine ally, on its own, learns how to make useful predictions. communicators" c-span, 8:00 eastern, on 2. >> before meeting with his cabinet at the...
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[inaudible] it may be pulling down red tape to just let the wild west happen. it scares me the most. i don't like when the slope of development is very different between us and the rest of the world. it probably will be in biology for the first civil future. >> i would add one factor that, if you look at where we are now, were at pharmaceutical interventions. they build better model systems to study things in animal models where we can't ethically do experiments in humans, we will learn more i think you'll see more improvement and lots of science fiction authors have written on this, the actual genetic engineers has the power the x-men is a little far-fetched. unless you can find biological quarterlies for it. if you look at the x-men characters being a comic book characters like storm who can control the weather, really not a biological corollary for that. looks great of the big scene and it's cool to imagine, but something like wolverine, he has fast wound healing. the wound healing process does have a biological corollary. the well studied but we still don't
[inaudible] it may be pulling down red tape to just let the wild west happen. it scares me the most. i don't like when the slope of development is very different between us and the rest of the world. it probably will be in biology for the first civil future. >> i would add one factor that, if you look at where we are now, were at pharmaceutical interventions. they build better model systems to study things in animal models where we can't ethically do experiments in humans, we will learn...
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every year i take on something that is new in the wild west for the department.and this is an area that everything i read i'm excited when i think about personal applications in terms of living longer, living better. but then when i flip it and put my day job hat on i worry. i worry because it's a look-term -- >> what you are saying is you are, as we speak, in real time, raising this as a priority at the department of defense. >> my goal is to get department leadership more aware, not necessarily giving them the details of the science, but telling them what the implication is, and where the trend is, because we need to make investments. in our r&d funding, which is significant, there's $70 billionish per year. and we need to make smart choices in bio. >> i want to ask you one more. what are, in your view, the actual realities of sort of real-life x-men. the real life genetically altered super athletes, needl s need less sleep, feel less pain. is that something you had to think about it? is that real? >> >> i had to think about it at south by southwest when i was
every year i take on something that is new in the wild west for the department.and this is an area that everything i read i'm excited when i think about personal applications in terms of living longer, living better. but then when i flip it and put my day job hat on i worry. i worry because it's a look-term -- >> what you are saying is you are, as we speak, in real time, raising this as a priority at the department of defense. >> my goal is to get department leadership more aware,...
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the wild west. i have to give it to them. they have done a mighty fine job. they did so by trying to paint , of a false line dichotomy. nothing could be further from the truth. think about food. probably a good time to think about it. it is just about dinnertime. we all need food to grow and thrive. or need the want exact same thing at the exact same time. what tastes good to me, may not space to good to you. -- may not taste good to you. how to best get the food that meets our needs. you could visit a grocery store or convenience store or a farmer's market. you could visit a restaurant. maybe a sitdown or fast food place. maybe a hybrid. there aren't many restaurants near the department of education. food trucks provide options. some are better than others. local restaurants that have added food trucks to their businesses. if you visit one of those food trucks, do you hate restaurants? are you trying to put grocery stores out of business? you are simply making the right choice for you, based on your needs at the time. eat,as in how you education is not a bin
the wild west. i have to give it to them. they have done a mighty fine job. they did so by trying to paint , of a false line dichotomy. nothing could be further from the truth. think about food. probably a good time to think about it. it is just about dinnertime. we all need food to grow and thrive. or need the want exact same thing at the exact same time. what tastes good to me, may not space to good to you. -- may not taste good to you. how to best get the food that meets our needs. you could...
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were cited for theft, but it's interesting to note that livestock theft has a long history in the wild west. it can be prosecuted as either a state crime or a federal crime. reporting live in oakland, i'm sergio quintana, nbc nbay area news. >> a shooting in pack heights neighborhood. uber has confirmed the victim was a.b. an uber driver but not providing a ride during the attack. it all happened around 9:00 last night. police have yet to release a description of the suspect. the victim was not seriously wounded. >>> investigating a deadly shooting at a hotel. city's first homicide of the year. police got a call about a man suffering from a gun shot wound around midnight. he was in the lobby for an extended stay hotel. that hotel is on the 5,300 block of far well drive. he was taken to a hospital where he died. detectives found a crime scene in one of the hotel rooms. three suspects have been taken into custody. investigators do not believe this was a random crime. they say the victim knew the suspects. >>> now to our continuing coverage of the north bay wildfires. with the fires nearly con
were cited for theft, but it's interesting to note that livestock theft has a long history in the wild west. it can be prosecuted as either a state crime or a federal crime. reporting live in oakland, i'm sergio quintana, nbc nbay area news. >> a shooting in pack heights neighborhood. uber has confirmed the victim was a.b. an uber driver but not providing a ride during the attack. it all happened around 9:00 last night. police have yet to release a description of the suspect. the victim...
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every year i take on something that is new and a wild west for the department. this is an area in everything i read unexcited when think that personal application engines a link longer, living better but then when i flip it up at put y day job hat on, i worry. i worry because -- >> what you are saying is you are as a speaker real-time raising this as a priority at the department of defense in your sort of -- >> michael is to get depart the leadership more aware, not necessarily getting thin the details of the science, but telling them what the implication is and where the trend is. we need to make investments, r&d funding which is significant, 70-ish billion per year. we need to make smart choices in buyer every may need to shift resources from areas of research in the past that are no longer -- >> i just want to ask you one more before we go to the fore. what are the actual realities of a sort of real life x-men? these augmented genetically altered, super soldiers, super athletes, run farther, jump higher, need less sleep, feel less pain. is that something that
every year i take on something that is new and a wild west for the department. this is an area in everything i read unexcited when think that personal application engines a link longer, living better but then when i flip it up at put y day job hat on, i worry. i worry because -- >> what you are saying is you are as a speaker real-time raising this as a priority at the department of defense in your sort of -- >> michael is to get depart the leadership more aware, not necessarily...
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but it's very hard in this lawless region, like something out of the wild west.lizeu is always armed, and for a good reason. >> there were four murder attempts against me, each with a fierce shootout. t>> they killed my son.. >> how old was he? >> 21. >> the stabbed him from behind. they rammed the knife into his body. >> these people have been robbed of everything they have. >> we need help. as the original inhabitants of this region, we want respect. nothing more than that. we live off the forest and for the forest. and we're ready to die for it. >> 8000 square kilometers of brazilian rainforest were destroyed last year. that's nine times the size of berlin. the bare patches in the amazon rainforest are continuing to grow. >> earlier this month, some 40,000 people hit the streets of sydney, australia, demanding the right to same-sex marriage. now a postal referendum could up the pressure on parliament to change the law in their favor. meanwhile, in many other democratic nations, gay and lesbian marriage is already permitted. some, like germany and the usa, took
but it's very hard in this lawless region, like something out of the wild west.lizeu is always armed, and for a good reason. >> there were four murder attempts against me, each with a fierce shootout. t>> they killed my son.. >> how old was he? >> 21. >> the stabbed him from behind. they rammed the knife into his body. >> these people have been robbed of everything they have. >> we need help. as the original inhabitants of this region, we want respect....
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. >> a wild west pioneer... >> there's a saying, "the cowards didn't come."u had to be brave. >> he truly was the john wayne of the 19th century. >> he leaves behind a trunk of relics... and a classic, woven into the fabric of america itself. >> there was a pair of old blue jeans in here. >> what'd they look like? >> they said that they were the oldest unworn pair they had ever seen. >> that's unbelievable. >> so are the lengths to which folks go for vintage old denim. >> finding any levi's pre-1900 is a massive rarity. that's the holy grail. >> what do you think they're worth? ♪ [ door creaks ]
. >> a wild west pioneer... >> there's a saying, "the cowards didn't come."u had to be brave. >> he truly was the john wayne of the 19th century. >> he leaves behind a trunk of relics... and a classic, woven into the fabric of america itself. >> there was a pair of old blue jeans in here. >> what'd they look like? >> they said that they were the oldest unworn pair they had ever seen. >> that's unbelievable. >> so are the lengths to...
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. >> chicago,ist like the wild west out there. >> chicago's more dangerous than afghanistan. >> mr. >> i don't hear a damn word out of obama's mouth about the debts in his hometown in chicago! >> trevor: oh, now i get it. when there is shootings, obama's from chicago. all the other times, he's from kenya. now it makes sense. ( cheers and applause ) now it makes sense, yeah? ( applause ) and that's basically what most of this is about. these people don't care about chicago's murder rates, they care about how they can use chicago to score political points. ( applause ) look, ultimately -- ultimately, it doesn't matter whether chicago is ranked number one in murders or number nine in murders. what's is stopping the murders ( cheers and applause ) right. luckily, unlike us haters and losers, president trump has ideas. >> but we were in chicago and we have massive motorcycle brigades. you could see a really respected police officer, he was at the head, he was the boss. i said, how long would it take you to straighten out this problem? he said, if you gave me the authority, a couple of da
. >> chicago,ist like the wild west out there. >> chicago's more dangerous than afghanistan. >> mr. >> i don't hear a damn word out of obama's mouth about the debts in his hometown in chicago! >> trevor: oh, now i get it. when there is shootings, obama's from chicago. all the other times, he's from kenya. now it makes sense. ( cheers and applause ) now it makes sense, yeah? ( applause ) and that's basically what most of this is about. these people don't care about...
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it was a true wild west and there was nothing out there. intelligence is taking it one step further. we as humans do not have to intervene with the computer. people called raw data, think of any type of data source which over to-- which patches the most gene and the machine learns how to make useful predictions. communicators" monday night on c-span two. >> this sunday, an interview with david valadez, personal photographer to vice president photo bush and his director in the white house from to 1993.3 -- from 1989 >> the photo editor at life did not know me but she said give this guy a shot. i talked to barbara bush and she said you want to come over to point at at walker's about 6:00 in the morning and just watch what happens. andnext morning i go over their bedroom is inside the door. i go in and there is george and barbara bush in bad, his hair is is allin bed, his hair messed up and they are in their pajamas and i sat on the end of the bed, good morning. reminded him what i was doing there, and then the grandchildren started coming in
it was a true wild west and there was nothing out there. intelligence is taking it one step further. we as humans do not have to intervene with the computer. people called raw data, think of any type of data source which over to-- which patches the most gene and the machine learns how to make useful predictions. communicators" monday night on c-span two. >> this sunday, an interview with david valadez, personal photographer to vice president photo bush and his director in the white...
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to a jordan is one of the drives countries in the wild west what a couple to the west anyone else on climate change population growth and politics but i'm already strained water supply under stress. but the country recently suffering from its was trapped and nine hundred years it is now estimates it's on have enough water with us two million people it has a population of six men. with faulty pipes and plumbing contributing to the crisis i'm here to visit a scheme which is putting women at the heart of efforts to combat this growing. i me to expand look to riot and to being one of the well. people come to buy more. people come when they were yes this is a man when we're gone. so these guys they get to sell the water to people always before they buying and now. we're. sure who might. have. this new there's fifteen families asked for him to bring the water for them fifteen families i did. what we did on the sixty. which is. an average of somebody else in the world this is well below the threshold defining water stress and it's due to trucks coming in. with. the right why is the situatio
to a jordan is one of the drives countries in the wild west what a couple to the west anyone else on climate change population growth and politics but i'm already strained water supply under stress. but the country recently suffering from its was trapped and nine hundred years it is now estimates it's on have enough water with us two million people it has a population of six men. with faulty pipes and plumbing contributing to the crisis i'm here to visit a scheme which is putting women at the...
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and they say it means taking money from public schools, no accountability, no standards and the wild west and the market run amok. i am going to give it to them. they've done a mighty fine job of setting the scene for that house of horrors in the press. they did so by trying to paint an indelible line forcing a false dichotomy. if you support giving parents any option, any say, you must therefore by the biometric post to public schools, public school teachers and students. yet nothing could be further from the truth. think about it. yes, food. probably a good time to think about it since it is just about dinnertime. like education we all need food to grow and thrive. we don't all want or need the exact same thing at the exact same time. what tastes good to me may not taste good to you. what is working for me right now might not work a year from now. accordingly, we choose how to get past the food that meets our unique needs. think about how you eat. you could visit a grocery store or convenience store or a farmers market to buy food and cook at home. or you could visit a restaurant, maybe
and they say it means taking money from public schools, no accountability, no standards and the wild west and the market run amok. i am going to give it to them. they've done a mighty fine job of setting the scene for that house of horrors in the press. they did so by trying to paint an indelible line forcing a false dichotomy. if you support giving parents any option, any say, you must therefore by the biometric post to public schools, public school teachers and students. yet nothing could be...
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but that long-term effort with india and pakistan is into the fold but it has done better with the wild west free-for-all. you can never do that counterfactual. >> the chinese talk about sovereignty so does that mean the same thing in your category is? is there a comparative perspective?. >> it does with a few paragraphs on india things to that excellent research efforts but i do have some comparative aspects but the historical legacies are different and the concerns tend to be different though china's use are extremely informed by the hierarchical view of the interstate system and then overlay that humiliation of 150 years at the hands of the west. initially they were quite skeptical but a growing the willingness if the trend is your friend as they begin to make these like territorial sovereignty so the russians and the indians is an interesting for a to be the world's largest democracy sticking to not calling now or even shaming other countries that we would imagine for a large democracy. those are reflecting each of those countries i am a big leader not just of the geopolitical position t
but that long-term effort with india and pakistan is into the fold but it has done better with the wild west free-for-all. you can never do that counterfactual. >> the chinese talk about sovereignty so does that mean the same thing in your category is? is there a comparative perspective?. >> it does with a few paragraphs on india things to that excellent research efforts but i do have some comparative aspects but the historical legacies are different and the concerns tend to be...
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a wild west for powerful weapons. we take a closer look at how the city caters to gun lovers. >> but first, the markets closed up today. here's a look at the closing numbers from wall street. how's it going down there? that's good. lica misses you. i'm over it though. (laughter) that's fine. i miss her more than you anyway. ♪ ♪ hey, my window is closing. yeah that's okay. alright miles. i love you. (phone hangs up) ♪ ♪ yeah i love you too. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, welcome back on this fine tuesday, where we've got mostly clear skies around the bay area. the prospects are, it is going to stay that way for a while, with high pressure over the west coast, and the numbers right now, as we look toward the bay, concord's got 77. in oakland, 71. a smidge cooler today than it was yesterday at this time. that's it. from here on out, we're going to begin to build temperatures. wind speeds have abated a bit as well. we have the red flag warnings. those have been lifted as the air flow now gently shifts toward onshore. not as strong with w
a wild west for powerful weapons. we take a closer look at how the city caters to gun lovers. >> but first, the markets closed up today. here's a look at the closing numbers from wall street. how's it going down there? that's good. lica misses you. i'm over it though. (laughter) that's fine. i miss her more than you anyway. ♪ ♪ hey, my window is closing. yeah that's okay. alright miles. i love you. (phone hangs up) ♪ ♪ yeah i love you too. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, welcome back...
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. >> quijano: president trump's proposed budget has ignited a battle in the wild west between the livestock industry and animal rights activists. it's a dispute over grazing territory. tens of thousands of wild horses could end up being slaughtered. meg oliver reports tonight from western utah. >> reporter: in beaver county, utah, wild horses of every color, from charcoal to carmel, olarge against the range. a symbol of the great american west. one that is multiplying by 20% a year. 0> just in the last ten years we've gone from 30,000 to over 70,000. >> reporter: what happened? rs in the last three years we pretty much quit gathering. >> reporter: for decades the bureau of land management rounded up excess horses and placed them in private ranches and feed lots until they ran out of space. now the big fear is that the government will legalize the slaughter of these horses. under president trump's proposed budget the wild horse management program would lose $10 million in funding. the plan would also remove language from a 1971 act that would open the door for wholesale destruction. >> they'
. >> quijano: president trump's proposed budget has ignited a battle in the wild west between the livestock industry and animal rights activists. it's a dispute over grazing territory. tens of thousands of wild horses could end up being slaughtered. meg oliver reports tonight from western utah. >> reporter: in beaver county, utah, wild horses of every color, from charcoal to carmel, olarge against the range. a symbol of the great american west. one that is multiplying by 20% a year....
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so it's really like the wild west in the eighteenth century in america money and toughness count. having success and means not only money i think having success is being responsible having your own business with your own people taking care of your workers making it a little bit different than the chinese factories because i'm trying to factory chinese living like animals and my workers will have their own apartments we are paying more salary and we will take more care of our workers and. probably anybody else in the city can't you just see the cause they. should. turn on us how do you terrible when you tell a time when they chant. and you see. when i can come up. to. me i don't mean to go into most internet yeah. so my friends is their chance are they. and p.d.'s to entirely on the poem and say you were but i don't want to send time to make me go find. it in a shop. and ten being made one year in the two minutes into. another week and we have that with another week's holiday. and i must start. chinese holidays because i'm a westerner i want the western holidays you know they they
so it's really like the wild west in the eighteenth century in america money and toughness count. having success and means not only money i think having success is being responsible having your own business with your own people taking care of your workers making it a little bit different than the chinese factories because i'm trying to factory chinese living like animals and my workers will have their own apartments we are paying more salary and we will take more care of our workers and....
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problems with the government here you just have there's money on the device so it's really like the wild west in the eighteenth century in america money and toughness count. having success and means not only money i think having success is being responsible having your own business with your own people taking care of your workers making it a little bit different than the chinese factories because i'm trying to factory chinese living like animals and my workers will have their own apartments we are paying more salary and we will take more care of our workers than. probably anybody else in the city get you to see the cars they. turn on you tell you terrible when you tell a take. it you know. i did say. that i can. catch up. to. me high momentum going to go into mrs joni and yeah. shall i buy fences. yeah and so they. and p.d.f. entirely on the poem and say you were with us i don't want to since one time let me go find. it initially. and ten being made one year in the to middleton town. and then another week and we have that with another week's holiday so it's a bit of. it i must start. chinese
problems with the government here you just have there's money on the device so it's really like the wild west in the eighteenth century in america money and toughness count. having success and means not only money i think having success is being responsible having your own business with your own people taking care of your workers making it a little bit different than the chinese factories because i'm trying to factory chinese living like animals and my workers will have their own apartments we...
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you know we can look back in time you know and there's a kind of wild west i think you've that goes way back in. in history and now we can see that we've all watched the start of films but you know this is a different idea living in these are different lessons what are they going to be like after realize what the price of fame piety are and who's playing it and it's not all across the campus it is individuals loss of life and the grief and suffering that's been called but also looking at the things the type of weapon as well and whether the it seems that the shooter fired from looking at the thirty second floor of the hotel given the fact that there are guns in society do you think that there has been a lapse in security that. well the majority of the hotels are there is it's it's very difficult to open windows to any extent at all because of the clear of suicide so i would suggest that this individual or device for many hours to that particular building oldboy research has found a nice kink in the armor of that particular building in which it was able to shoot from a from a very high a
you know we can look back in time you know and there's a kind of wild west i think you've that goes way back in. in history and now we can see that we've all watched the start of films but you know this is a different idea living in these are different lessons what are they going to be like after realize what the price of fame piety are and who's playing it and it's not all across the campus it is individuals loss of life and the grief and suffering that's been called but also looking at the...