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they call it the williston basin. ♪ narrator: not so long ago, this was frontier.ten closely and you will hear the old echo of covered wagons, the phantom shadows of pioneers fighting for their lives against the will miss. -- the wilderness. ♪ narrator: they began with nothing, with their bare hands in a bucket of hope, breaking the land with freedoms plow, like fargo,ns stampede, bluegrass, beaver lodge, lincoln valley, williston. ♪ >> wheat farmer and schoolteacher, i was born and raised here east of montana along the canadian line, williams county, north dakota. if i were somewhere at the into the earth and thinking of home, the thing i would remember would be winter, the and norma's the snowlence, an cutting us off for the world, the wind slicing across the field. it's so cold that the shadows freeze to the ground and have to be pried loose with a pickax. ♪ barking] ♪ might seem like a desolate clays to some, but we are mostly norwegian up this way. we have an old immigrant prayer that goes, should all things perish, fleeting as a shooting not the ties, let tha
they call it the williston basin. ♪ narrator: not so long ago, this was frontier.ten closely and you will hear the old echo of covered wagons, the phantom shadows of pioneers fighting for their lives against the will miss. -- the wilderness. ♪ narrator: they began with nothing, with their bare hands in a bucket of hope, breaking the land with freedoms plow, like fargo,ns stampede, bluegrass, beaver lodge, lincoln valley, williston. ♪ >> wheat farmer and schoolteacher, i was born and...
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they call it the williston basin.ot so long ago this little closely, if you listen you will hear the old ghost echo of covered wagons. the phantom shadows of pioneers, fighting for their lives against the wilderness. lean men, hard as hickory, lonely women wearing their dreams like a bit of bright calico. they began with nothing. with their hands and a bucket of hope, breaking the land with freedom's plow, planting towns with the names of americans like a banjo tune. fargo, beaver lodge, lincoln valley, williston. >> i'm a wheat farmer and a schoolteacher. and raised here, east of montana along the canadian line. williams county, north dakota. if i were somewhere at the end of the earth and thinking of home, the thing that i would remember would be winter. the enormous, frozen silence. fromnow, cutting us off the world like a wall. the wind, slicing across the field. it might seem like a sort of desolate place to some, but we are mostly norwegian of this way and we got an old immigrant prayer that goes -- should all t
they call it the williston basin.ot so long ago this little closely, if you listen you will hear the old ghost echo of covered wagons. the phantom shadows of pioneers, fighting for their lives against the wilderness. lean men, hard as hickory, lonely women wearing their dreams like a bit of bright calico. they began with nothing. with their hands and a bucket of hope, breaking the land with freedom's plow, planting towns with the names of americans like a banjo tune. fargo, beaver lodge,...
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. >> reporter: 20-year-old joseph kass tonna of williston, vermont, will serve three and a half years in the house of correction after pleading guilty to manslaughter he was in the courtroom just a little while ago with his familiar i will under a the family of the victim. many of the family members shedding tears. he was blind the wheel when his slammed his car into a pole in beverly back in april killing his best friend. who was in the passenger see. now police say that he had a blood alcohol contend of more than twice the legal limit. the victim, 19-year-old craig samson a student was after the court the victim's father in tears said he hopes that others learn from this tragedy. >> any sentencing from our family is not desired to be any kind of revenge or retaliation. that all we wanted was that perhaps let a message young man, but to our community around us. to our other children. and your children. that all i ask is that you think twice before you act once. >> reporter: craig samson's father said that the only reason his son got into the car that night was to console the man, his
. >> reporter: 20-year-old joseph kass tonna of williston, vermont, will serve three and a half years in the house of correction after pleading guilty to manslaughter he was in the courtroom just a little while ago with his familiar i will under a the family of the victim. many of the family members shedding tears. he was blind the wheel when his slammed his car into a pole in beverly back in april killing his best friend. who was in the passenger see. now police say that he had a blood...
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. >>> an arrest in the case of a murder in east williston. arthur negara is facing charges in south carolina and massachusetts but he is not charged with murder. police are still trying to figure out who killed the man who was found shot in the woods >> reporter: katie, there are many moving parts. police arrested one man so far. michael arthur noguera was charged as a fugitive and found in a trailer in conway, south carolina. this is the man, arrested in connection with a murder in the woods in easton. 47-year-old michael arthur noguera of lehigh acres florida was arrested in south ca he was charged with being an accessory to murder after the fact, armed robbery, and larceny. this all happened after 35-year- old daniel smith was found shot in the woods on tuesday. he died on friday at the hospital. easton residents are shocked. >> here it is now in this neighborhood. you just kind of surprised to hear it. >> reporter: the investigation isn't over. officers are still searching for the red 2016 mazda with the men is unclear but smith also most
. >>> an arrest in the case of a murder in east williston. arthur negara is facing charges in south carolina and massachusetts but he is not charged with murder. police are still trying to figure out who killed the man who was found shot in the woods >> reporter: katie, there are many moving parts. police arrested one man so far. michael arthur noguera was charged as a fugitive and found in a trailer in conway, south carolina. this is the man, arrested in connection with a murder...
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. >> they flash the world from the field to the production office at williston and from there to the central office in oklahoma. day and night our little telephone board was lit up like a christmas tree. calls from new york, california, houston. bit by bit we began to realize how big a thing this was. >> the film promoted the financial been fits of farmers for leasing land for oil exploration and was funded by the american petroleum institute. sunday morning at 11:00, panelists discuss the life and legacy of social activist jack london and how his novel "the call of the wild" influenced generations of western novelists and writers. >> he always looked back to the natural land, to his ranch, the beautiful scenery in californian elsewhere in the south pacific to center himself and to find release and relief from the rigors and the depredations of the cities. >> at :00 eastern, we visit the military aviation museum in virginia beach. >> this airplane, among a couple other types, basically taught all the military aviators, army air core and navy how to fly. many guys never saw an ir plan
. >> they flash the world from the field to the production office at williston and from there to the central office in oklahoma. day and night our little telephone board was lit up like a christmas tree. calls from new york, california, houston. bit by bit we began to realize how big a thing this was. >> the film promoted the financial been fits of farmers for leasing land for oil exploration and was funded by the american petroleum institute. sunday morning at 11:00, panelists...
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." >> i flashed the word from the field to the production office in williston and then to the central office in oklahoma. day and night our little telephone board was lit up like a christmas tree. calls from new york, california, houston. bit by bit, we began to realize how big a thing this was. >> the film promoted the financial benefits for farmers of leasing land for oil exploration and was funded by the american petroleum institute. sunday morning at 11, panelists discuss the life and legacy of novelist, journalist, photographer and social activist jack london and how his novel, "the call of the wild," influenced generation of western novelists and writers. >> he always looked back to the natural land, to his ranch, to the beautiful seven sawly in -- scenery in california and else in in the south pacific to center himself and to find release and relief from the rigors and the depredations of the cities. .. >> coming from the farms and anywhere you can think of and the first thing they saw was the boeingsteers men. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org .
." >> i flashed the word from the field to the production office in williston and then to the central office in oklahoma. day and night our little telephone board was lit up like a christmas tree. calls from new york, california, houston. bit by bit, we began to realize how big a thing this was. >> the film promoted the financial benefits for farmers of leasing land for oil exploration and was funded by the american petroleum institute. sunday morning at 11, panelists discuss...
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police say 62-year-old allen williston on wednesday morning. he was allegedly standing between the front seats, trying to change his pants while driving. authorities say his blood alcohol level was .21, five times the legal limit for operating a commercial vehicle on a public highway. sean: a roman catholic priest in indiana says the number of people requesting exorcisms in his region is at an all-time high. father vincent lampert was appointed by bishops to serve as an exorcist. he says he gets about 20 requests per week from people who think they need an exorcism, but only about 10% of those people actually do. father lampert says demonic possession is rare and most exorcisms involve less-intense prayers to get rid of evil spirits. >> faith in god will lead us in one direction and lack of faith will lead us in another so there does seem to be a correlation with people who believe they are experiencing evil in their life at the same time where faith in god is sean: at one time the united states had 12 bishop-appointed exorcist priests. now the
police say 62-year-old allen williston on wednesday morning. he was allegedly standing between the front seats, trying to change his pants while driving. authorities say his blood alcohol level was .21, five times the legal limit for operating a commercial vehicle on a public highway. sean: a roman catholic priest in indiana says the number of people requesting exorcisms in his region is at an all-time high. father vincent lampert was appointed by bishops to serve as an exorcist. he says he...
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was used byoponent wigmore, williston, and others in the first half of the 20th century. legislative history can play and role in interpretation if that rule is limited to interpreting the meaning of the text. but when it is used as a tool for adopting instructions that alter override the meaning of , then it is illegitimate. then it is privileging some ring that was not enacted as law over that which was. reasonableerfectly to view that is unconstitutional. thank you. [applause] we heard it is ok to use legislative history to resolve real ambiguities. they are more than famous for plucking the clot -- >> i am honored to be part of this conference and justice scalia. i have given my own tribute to article, called the supreme greatness of justice antonin scalia up. i think he is one of the greatest supreme court justices in the history of the nation and clearly the most influential justice in the past 50 years. i didn't know justice scalia personally. i shared it two meals with him 30 years apart. the first was when he was one of a panel of judges. great fortune of sitting
was used byoponent wigmore, williston, and others in the first half of the 20th century. legislative history can play and role in interpretation if that rule is limited to interpreting the meaning of the text. but when it is used as a tool for adopting instructions that alter override the meaning of , then it is illegitimate. then it is privileging some ring that was not enacted as law over that which was. reasonableerfectly to view that is unconstitutional. thank you. [applause] we heard it is...
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. >> from the production office at williston, and from there the central office in oklahoma. day and night, our little telephone board was lit up like a christmas tree. calls from new york, california, houston. bit by bit, we began to realize how big a thing this was. >> the film promoted the financial benefits for farmers of leasing land for oil exploration. it was funded by the american petroleum institute.
. >> from the production office at williston, and from there the central office in oklahoma. day and night, our little telephone board was lit up like a christmas tree. calls from new york, california, houston. bit by bit, we began to realize how big a thing this was. >> the film promoted the financial benefits for farmers of leasing land for oil exploration. it was funded by the american petroleum institute.
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. >> they flashed the word from the field to the production office in williston and there to the production office in oklahoma. day and night our little telephone board was lit up like a christmas tree. calls from new york, california, houston, bit by bit we began to realize how big a thing this was. >> the film promoted the financial benefits for farmers and leasing land for oil exploreation and was funded by the american petroleum institute. jack at 11:00, novelist, london and how his novel "the call of the wild" influenced general railingses of writers. >> his ranch, the beautiful scenery and elsewhere in the south pacific to center himself and to find release and relief from the rigors and the degradeations of the cities. >> and at 6:00 eastern, we visit the military aviation museum in virginia beach. >> this basically taught all of the military aviators, army and navy, how to fly. many guys never even saw an airplane coming from the farms and anywhere you can think of and the first airplane they saw steerman.eing >> on tuesday, president obama awarded 21 recipients the presidential med
. >> they flashed the word from the field to the production office in williston and there to the production office in oklahoma. day and night our little telephone board was lit up like a christmas tree. calls from new york, california, houston, bit by bit we began to realize how big a thing this was. >> the film promoted the financial benefits for farmers and leasing land for oil exploreation and was funded by the american petroleum institute. jack at 11:00, novelist, london and how...
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." >> i flashed the word from the field to the production office in williston and then to the central office in oklahoma. day and night our little telephone board was lit up like a christmas tree. calls from new york, california, houston. bit by bit, we began to realize how big a thing this was. >> the film promoted the financial benefits for farmers of leasing land for oil exploration and was funded by the american petroleum institute. sunday morning at 11, panelists discuss the life and legacy of novelist, journalist, photographer and social activist jack london and how his novel, "the call of the wild," influenced generation of western novelists and writers. >> he always looked back to the natural land, to his ranch, to the beautiful seven sawly in -- scenery in california and else in in the south pacific to center himself and to find release and
." >> i flashed the word from the field to the production office in williston and then to the central office in oklahoma. day and night our little telephone board was lit up like a christmas tree. calls from new york, california, houston. bit by bit, we began to realize how big a thing this was. >> the film promoted the financial benefits for farmers of leasing land for oil exploration and was funded by the american petroleum institute. sunday morning at 11, panelists discuss...
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. >> from the production office at williston, and from there the central office in oklahoma. day and night, our little telephone board was lit up like a christmas tree. calls from new york, california, houston. bit by bit, we began to realize how big a thing this was. >> the film promoted the financial benefits for farmers of leasing land for oil exploration. it was funded by the american petroleum institute. 11:00, theing at life and legacy of novelist, journalist and social act of this jack london and how his call of the wild influenced generations of western novelists and writers. >> he always looked back to the national land, to his ranch, to the beautiful scenery of the south pacific, to center himself and to find release and relief from the rigors and degradations of the cities. thet 6:00 eastern, we visit military aviation museum at virginia beach. site, essentially, top all of the aviators how to fly. many of the guys never even saw an airplane, coming from the farm and everywhere you can think of. the first airplane they saw was the boeing stearman. >> for our comple
. >> from the production office at williston, and from there the central office in oklahoma. day and night, our little telephone board was lit up like a christmas tree. calls from new york, california, houston. bit by bit, we began to realize how big a thing this was. >> the film promoted the financial benefits for farmers of leasing land for oil exploration. it was funded by the american petroleum institute. 11:00, theing at life and legacy of novelist, journalist and social act of...