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this one left the tribe in 1865 and was collected by a colonel william clark.ort rice in dakota territory. this is during the american civil war. his volunteers were basically sent there to build roads and infrastructure around the post and to improve the post, fort rice itself. and while they were there they had a fairly amicable relationship with the yankton that lived in the area. and he had the opportunity a couple times to go out on buffalo hunts with them. and during one of those hunts he had an accident and that's how it's described in our records. and before he was mustered out of service at the end of the war and sent home he had found out that there ways yankton family that had depicted his accident on their tepee, and so he went and obtained the tepee from the family to take back home with him. and so over here on the back side of the tepee is colonel clark, who's been knocked off of his horse by a buffalo that's running away. so this is the whole story of colonel clark and his accident. the people that are depicted on here, either the clothing that
this one left the tribe in 1865 and was collected by a colonel william clark.ort rice in dakota territory. this is during the american civil war. his volunteers were basically sent there to build roads and infrastructure around the post and to improve the post, fort rice itself. and while they were there they had a fairly amicable relationship with the yankton that lived in the area. and he had the opportunity a couple times to go out on buffalo hunts with them. and during one of those hunts he...
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and was collected by a colonel william clark. this was during the american civil war.were sent to build words around the post and to improve the post.
and was collected by a colonel william clark. this was during the american civil war.were sent to build words around the post and to improve the post.
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loudoun, jefferson, clark county, prince williams until 6:00 a.m. this is a flash-flood warning. so if you're in this area, you don't want to cross a flooded street by foot or by car. last night we saw the heaviest access of rain essentially right about here. now we're seeing a tremendous amount of heavy rain south of hagerstown back west of fredericksburg. this is the same area that got hammered earlier this evening. it has pushed off to the east a little bit. we're looking at the potential for more flooding tonight. very heavy activity between hagerstown and winchester. we'll zoom out here. this is talking about rainfall rates one to two inches per hour around winchester and charlestown. and up toward martinsburg. in some cases even a little bit more than one inch per hour. so some very heavy rainfall going on. the good news is nothing in terms of hail or anything. no reports of hail anyway. and no reports of some strong winds. so we'll come back, we'll talk about where these storms are going to move overnight. we'll have to deal with that perhaps in the morning and also a litt
loudoun, jefferson, clark county, prince williams until 6:00 a.m. this is a flash-flood warning. so if you're in this area, you don't want to cross a flooded street by foot or by car. last night we saw the heaviest access of rain essentially right about here. now we're seeing a tremendous amount of heavy rain south of hagerstown back west of fredericksburg. this is the same area that got hammered earlier this evening. it has pushed off to the east a little bit. we're looking at the potential...
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william j. clark middle school. all right. let's see what we've got.fternoon temperatures, we're looking at 80s throughout much of the country. cool spots around the great lakes, on into the northeast and new england. 90s and 100s through the southwest. sunny skies, 68 in seattle today. slight risk of some strong storms in new york and new england. beautiful day in chicago, sunny and 66. 87 in dallas and look for the heat to continue in phoenix, 104 degrees. so hot in phoenix last night, they were having trouble keeping the ice cold during the phoenix coyotes playoff game. >> good morning. the temperatures will make it into the a-plus. we have a slight chance for a shower or thunderstorm in the forecast. a mixture of sun and clouds. >> don't forget to check that weather any time you need to. go to the weather channel on cable or weather.com online. matt? >> all right, al, thank you very much. >>> up next, why are some stores selling potentially dangerous products for babies? a warning to parents, and a new hidden camera investigation. that's right afte
william j. clark middle school. all right. let's see what we've got.fternoon temperatures, we're looking at 80s throughout much of the country. cool spots around the great lakes, on into the northeast and new england. 90s and 100s through the southwest. sunny skies, 68 in seattle today. slight risk of some strong storms in new york and new england. beautiful day in chicago, sunny and 66. 87 in dallas and look for the heat to continue in phoenix, 104 degrees. so hot in phoenix last night, they...
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william j. clark middle school. all right. let's see what we've got.on temperatures, we're looking at 80s throughout >> afternoon temperatures, 80s throughout many of the country. northeast and new england, 90s and 100s through the southwest. sunny skies, 68 in seattle today. slight risk of strong storms, interior new york and new england. beautiful day in chicago, sunny, 66. same in detroit. 87 in dallas and look for the heat to continue in phoenix, 104 degrees. so hot in phoenix last night, they were having trouble keeping the ice cold during the phoenix/coyotes playoff nhl game. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's going on in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning, partly cloudy, around much of the region this morning, temperatures are in the low to mid 60s, much of the area, still patchy dense fog mainly in virginia and west virginia this morning. out in west virginia, only in the 50s, as well as western maryland now. later today, much of the area should climb into the low to mid 80s and small chance of an isolated thundersho
william j. clark middle school. all right. let's see what we've got.on temperatures, we're looking at 80s throughout >> afternoon temperatures, 80s throughout many of the country. northeast and new england, 90s and 100s through the southwest. sunny skies, 68 in seattle today. slight risk of strong storms, interior new york and new england. beautiful day in chicago, sunny, 66. same in detroit. 87 in dallas and look for the heat to continue in phoenix, 104 degrees. so hot in phoenix last...
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william j. clark middle school. all right. let's see what we've got.on temperatures, we're looking at 80s throughout much of the country. cool spots around the great lakes, on into the northeast and new england. 90s and 100s through the southwest. sunny skies, 68 in seattle today. slight risk of some strong storms in new york and new england. beautiful day in chicago, sunny and 66. 87 in dallas and look for the heat to continue in phoenix, 104 degrees. so hot in phoenix last night, they were having trouble keeping the ice cold during the phoenix coyotes playoff game. >>> not going to be hot but warm inland. good morning. i'm meteorologist christina loren. still on the cool side. temperatures old holding on to the 50s. by noon, 70s popping up on your temperature map in places like san jose and napa. round out the day in the mid 7 ons and low 80s in the warmest cities across the bay. 83 degrees in san jose. getting very close to 70 degrees in san francisco today. meanwhile, mid 70s in oakland. thursday into friday, temperatures tumble. we are going warm
william j. clark middle school. all right. let's see what we've got.on temperatures, we're looking at 80s throughout much of the country. cool spots around the great lakes, on into the northeast and new england. 90s and 100s through the southwest. sunny skies, 68 in seattle today. slight risk of some strong storms in new york and new england. beautiful day in chicago, sunny and 66. 87 in dallas and look for the heat to continue in phoenix, 104 degrees. so hot in phoenix last night, they were...
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includes menard, it includes another of his associates, samuel clark, also in a remarkable display of arrogance, it also includes george william gordon, the member of the colonial assembly, who is residing in kingston at the time. had absolutely no knowledge or participation in any of the events in the area so-called under rebellion. governor eyre had him arrested in kingston, loaded on horseback, transported into the rebellion zone where he fell under martial law, taken onboard a military ship where his lawyer, william wemyss anderson, attempts to visit him and serve a writ of habeas corpus that is refused by the military authorities. menard is aware of these events from the shore. he knows that his ally gordon has been taken captivity. he also probably knows through anderson what was going on. but after anderson is refused the writ of habeas corpus, the military authorities come in and they execute gordon for treason on a very trumped-up charge of inciting a revolt. menard himself is taken to a prison camp that was established around the morant bay area with samuel clark, and probably escapes the noose himself for the sole r
includes menard, it includes another of his associates, samuel clark, also in a remarkable display of arrogance, it also includes george william gordon, the member of the colonial assembly, who is residing in kingston at the time. had absolutely no knowledge or participation in any of the events in the area so-called under rebellion. governor eyre had him arrested in kingston, loaded on horseback, transported into the rebellion zone where he fell under martial law, taken onboard a military ship...
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fact that celebrities and you make this point in your book, jim, that clark gable, jimmy stewart, glenn miller, joe dimaggio, ted williamsrved. the notion that anybody in public life would go to war is am anathema to the country at this point. >> david, there is not a national focus on veterans, veterans fairs, health. you know, the sacrifices that they have made. do you sense that you know, as the president and the first lady have made more of a push to bring veterans' issues to the forefront that has changed attitudes at all? >> i don't think it's changed attitudes. americans are very proud of their military. they want to quol them home. they want to honor them. people don't know how. there's such a gulf of experience between veterans who are coming home with three, four, five combat tours and the rest of us who you know, we never go to those places. and we don't share those really searing experiences. i see this in airports all the time. here comes a gi in his combat fatigues and somebody goes up and says, usually an older person and says thank you for your service and welcome home. the guy says thank you very much. t
fact that celebrities and you make this point in your book, jim, that clark gable, jimmy stewart, glenn miller, joe dimaggio, ted williamsrved. the notion that anybody in public life would go to war is am anathema to the country at this point. >> david, there is not a national focus on veterans, veterans fairs, health. you know, the sacrifices that they have made. do you sense that you know, as the president and the first lady have made more of a push to bring veterans' issues to the...
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william. our big boss at nbc news. there are other people. jon huntsman, governor huntsman, ambassador huntsman is on there. wes clarkon there. and also, colin powell is on the list. there are some questionable people though, in terms of sexy. i don't know. but you know, i won't call them out. >> let's just say bow ties are sexy. jonathan capehart. thank you very much. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." my colleague tamron hall is next. >> quite a topic with you and jonathan. in our next hour, they say one is the loneliest number but could 48% be obama's magic number? what it reveals right now for some key voters. >>> plus, crisis control. nasdaq is trying to stop the bleeding after facebook's ipo fall. and mitt romney said american students are getting a third world education under this administration. well, now philadelphia's mayor michael nutter is going after romney. the question for our gut check, did governor romney go too far? to get people to try on these new depend silhouette briefs, and today we are rocking the red carpet. look it's lisa rinna! lisa hiii,i know you don't need one bu
william. our big boss at nbc news. there are other people. jon huntsman, governor huntsman, ambassador huntsman is on there. wes clarkon there. and also, colin powell is on the list. there are some questionable people though, in terms of sexy. i don't know. but you know, i won't call them out. >> let's just say bow ties are sexy. jonathan capehart. thank you very much. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." my colleague tamron hall is next. >> quite a...
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west virginia, into warren and clark counties, a developing line of even heavier rain was coming into orange county, through culpepper and it came up through prince william county, right where they had the heavy flooding yesterday, they picked up another inch of rain and that caused some creeks and streams to come out of their banks for a few hours this morning. now they've receded and we have a partly cloudy to mostly cloudy sky around the region. as we are just now past 11:00. temperatures are climbing into the low 70s much of the region. reagan national is now at 73, we'll continue to climb, ought to get into the upper 70s to around 8 0 by mid afternoon. when we could have more isolated showers with heavy downpours that may cause flooding. a look at the memorial day weekend in just a few minutes. >> and we're going to get our first midday check on traffic now. good morning, danella. >> good morning, barbara. i'm happy to say things look good. let's start with metro. if you're taking the metro, metro is not reporting any delays. over to the roads, we're seeing road work on i-66, it is slowing you down, but not terrible. 66 at cedar as you make your way
west virginia, into warren and clark counties, a developing line of even heavier rain was coming into orange county, through culpepper and it came up through prince william county, right where they had the heavy flooding yesterday, they picked up another inch of rain and that caused some creeks and streams to come out of their banks for a few hours this morning. now they've receded and we have a partly cloudy to mostly cloudy sky around the region. as we are just now past 11:00. temperatures...
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william. if you're asked to be the new james bond, will you say yes? that's from linda clarkright. aaron, you have a question for donald. >> donald, who would win in a danceoff? you, hines ward or emmitt smith? >> i think len said it already. i'm the best dancer that came out of football. >> donald -- william, real quick. another twitter question from elsa. are you going to be incorporating dancing into the telenovella? >> a chance, yeah. of course, man. >> you guys want to see it? yeah. shocking. that's shocking. >> and finally, katherine, one more for you. from jill from western michigan. she wants to know, what do you think about the outstanding voter turnout here in america keeping you on the show? you were really embraced? >> i am so thankful for the people in america. and i've loved every minute of being here. thank you for having me. >> without marissa getting her question to a handsome man over there. go ahead. >> william, can i have a hug? >> and what a fantastic end to a fantastic season. ♪ >>> yes, please. >> it has been a wonderful wednesday in times square and he
william. if you're asked to be the new james bond, will you say yes? that's from linda clarkright. aaron, you have a question for donald. >> donald, who would win in a danceoff? you, hines ward or emmitt smith? >> i think len said it already. i'm the best dancer that came out of football. >> donald -- william, real quick. another twitter question from elsa. are you going to be incorporating dancing into the telenovella? >> a chance, yeah. of course, man. >> you...
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william redpath. >> thank you. the quintessential libertarian candidate was it clark. -- ed clark.applause] he was a corporate attorney in los angeles in the 1970's and he took a risk to become our candidate for governor of california in 1978. he garnered over 5% of the vote in an extremely important year with the passage of prop. 13. he became our present a candidate in 1980 -- our presidential candidate in 1980. he wrote a book called "a new beginning." he put forth a memorable presidential campaign that people remember to this day. when i am not petitioning in front of the gross restore elsewhere, i mentioned ed clark and people remember him. they remember the television commercials. he created an impression that will be for everlasting. in the minds of the people in the u.s. and the libertarian party. let us roll the clip on ed clark. [applause] ♪> >> to attend a libertarian party's presidential nominating convention, those who attended had reason to believe that america is on the verge of accepting a major new political movement. we called the politics. >> people did. people b
william redpath. >> thank you. the quintessential libertarian candidate was it clark. -- ed clark.applause] he was a corporate attorney in los angeles in the 1970's and he took a risk to become our candidate for governor of california in 1978. he garnered over 5% of the vote in an extremely important year with the passage of prop. 13. he became our present a candidate in 1980 -- our presidential candidate in 1980. he wrote a book called "a new beginning." he put forth a...
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clark, who died two weeks ago at age 43. the cause of death is still being investigated. >>> finally, we have video of britain's princes william harry showing their royal skills on the polo field in front of some hollywood a-listers. the princes nearly beat the opposing side. more than 200 special guests attended the match, including actor russell crowe. money raised will go to charities supported by the princes, and the event ends today. and that is the news. let's send it back to you, lester, jenna and sheena. i got the red memo, jenna. >> yeah. no, you did and sheena did. guess who didn't get the red memo. >> lester. >> uh-oh. >> i'm just saying. i don't want to say names, but guess who didn't get the red memo. >> i have an unlisted e-mail. >> clearly. thank you very much. sheena from nbc 10 is here with a check on the weather. good morning. >> good morning, lester and jenna. thank you! you know, mother's day, big, big weather day today because i think a lot of people wanting to do stuff with moms outside. we're looking at a lot of rain. if you're in the southeast, it's going to be a wet one today. radar showing a lot of ra
clark, who died two weeks ago at age 43. the cause of death is still being investigated. >>> finally, we have video of britain's princes william harry showing their royal skills on the polo field in front of some hollywood a-listers. the princes nearly beat the opposing side. more than 200 special guests attended the match, including actor russell crowe. money raised will go to charities supported by the princes, and the event ends today. and that is the news. let's send it back to...
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williams. >> robert harris blank. >> james andrew french. >> bill. >> thomas jeffrey browning jr.. >> jason edward. >> and drew clark. -- andrew clarke. >> james carson york. >> john morton. >> jay charles. >> michele. >> jacob dylan howder. >> richard -- rachel medellin. >> cody boswell. >> the class of 2012's number one cadet in athletic performance, david thomas. [applause] >> megan. >> nicholas richard. >> brady knew some. -- newsome. >> kevin. >> kelly gene. >> brent. >> paolo. >> michael richard. >> adam jacob. >> matthew thomas rogers. >> christine marie. >> laine clayton. >> jonathan kimn -- kim. >> john. >> daniel johnson. >> sarah suzanne sader. >> andrew quinn. >> and nathan wendell. >> -- murphy. -- bridgitte murphy. >> robert. >> michael raymond mclean. >> jordan scott keefer. >> sarah boyes thomas. >> jordan. >> anthony. >> clayton james. >> stephen douglas. >> kevin wayne weaver jr.. >> catherine barack -- brooke. >> benjamin carlson gomez. >> eleanor. >> paul david. >> austin taylor moore. >> tristan. >> christopher carl martin. >> michael edward o'donnell. >> marie. >> nicholas andrew smith. >> christina danielle england. >> m
williams. >> robert harris blank. >> james andrew french. >> bill. >> thomas jeffrey browning jr.. >> jason edward. >> and drew clark. -- andrew clarke. >> james carson york. >> john morton. >> jay charles. >> michele. >> jacob dylan howder. >> richard -- rachel medellin. >> cody boswell. >> the class of 2012's number one cadet in athletic performance, david thomas. [applause] >> megan. >> nicholas...