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>> missouri state court. he originally files with the state court and it's a fairly , typical cause of action. it.e are two elements to he claims, number one, that he is free and second, that he is being falsely imprisoned. there is an assault component that you claim you are being threatened and imprisonment and being held against your will. that was the typical format. it's the kind of case that was almost boiler plate. and you would go to court and out under the old writ system different that we would legitimate today. -- that we would have today. it didn't do his case so he wasn't able to file. take youby video, we to the courthouse where they first fought the legal address. >> we welcome you to the same those old courthouse. the place where harriet and dred find a way through the legal system. we are in one of the grander courtrooms that survived in st. louis' old courthouse. we know in both of the dred scott trials, the same judge presided. he was the judge of the circuit court of st. louis at the time
>> missouri state court. he originally files with the state court and it's a fairly , typical cause of action. it.e are two elements to he claims, number one, that he is free and second, that he is being falsely imprisoned. there is an assault component that you claim you are being threatened and imprisonment and being held against your will. that was the typical format. it's the kind of case that was almost boiler plate. and you would go to court and out under the old writ system...
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i thought that's where the ozarks must have been, around springfield, missouri. library as an undergrad, and i came across this book written by a geographer named milton lafferty. i opened it up and there was a map to the ozarks, you have the borders around the ozarks. i discovered i grew up in the ozarks, but had never really -- i knew a group in the hills, but i never associated myself with this label. i got really interested from that point. that was almost 30 years ago. studying my life to the history and culture of the ozarks, and try to define what that means, and trying to sort out this and reality in the story of the ozarks. most of the 19th century settlers, especially the pre-civil war settlers, came or the greater, upland south. they came anywhere from north carolina to tennessee, eastern kentucky, and southwestern virginia, and what is now west virginia, northern alabama, northern georgia, greater upland south areas really supplied the majority of settlers. you transmit those cultural practices, religious practices, everything is bundled up in culture
i thought that's where the ozarks must have been, around springfield, missouri. library as an undergrad, and i came across this book written by a geographer named milton lafferty. i opened it up and there was a map to the ozarks, you have the borders around the ozarks. i discovered i grew up in the ozarks, but had never really -- i knew a group in the hills, but i never associated myself with this label. i got really interested from that point. that was almost 30 years ago. studying my life to...
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but the ozarks region covers most of the southern half of missouri, much of northern and
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the western border of missouri. ultimately, they sent another treaty and moved southwest into what was then indian territory. the state of oklahoma. we will show you a lot of stuff here in what i was particularly is that we ended up excavating chief anderson's place. the nature of some of these ceramics is very fancy. on euroou would find american sites. somebody was very high ranking within the delaware group. your some more hand-painted ceramics. you can see also some material from that. . period. this was probably part of a stove or from a stove. this was some kind of utensil. a spoon. a knife. this is a shoe. instead of being complete all around, they are usually found in have's. -- halves. these are probably made of brass and iron. they had a blacksmith who lived in anderson town. they had someone paid by the wasral government who and cutting them up and rolling the iron to make other things. we know for sure they were native americans aced on the theer of the -- based on number of beads. bengal silver. broache
the western border of missouri. ultimately, they sent another treaty and moved southwest into what was then indian territory. the state of oklahoma. we will show you a lot of stuff here in what i was particularly is that we ended up excavating chief anderson's place. the nature of some of these ceramics is very fancy. on euroou would find american sites. somebody was very high ranking within the delaware group. your some more hand-painted ceramics. you can see also some material from that. ....
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same with phone conversations that emanate from missouri and are received in missouri. only one person's consent is required to have that be a legal recording. >> what's interesting to me, robert, news of the affair came out right as the campaign was announced. how did that play out in the race? >> well, the news of the affair just came out a month ago. i mean, there were rumors -- there were rumors before that, but it hadn't really been public. >> to s.o. so it wasn't confirm the people were talking about it? >> yeah. >> the political class certainly was discussing it. >> so did then -- the general public didn't know about it? they didn't get wind of these rumors? so it wasn't a factor for him as he was campaigning? >> no, in fact, my client engaged my firm at the very outset of things in september of 2016 solely for the purpose of suppressing the story because he wanted to protect the image of his children's mother in the eyes of his children. >> mmm-hmm. >> and he paid handsomely to make sure that as many people that knew about the story did not run with the story, i
same with phone conversations that emanate from missouri and are received in missouri. only one person's consent is required to have that be a legal recording. >> what's interesting to me, robert, news of the affair came out right as the campaign was announced. how did that play out in the race? >> well, the news of the affair just came out a month ago. i mean, there were rumors -- there were rumors before that, but it hadn't really been public. >> to s.o. so it wasn't confirm...
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than actually smaller tipton, missouri. like james, i chose an early path in the military and enlisted in the missouri national guard and did 11 years in the reserve and active duty. i was discharged in 2004 for injuries that i incurred in service. , i gainedt timeframe full-time employment with the u.s. department of labor as an investigator and began writing stories for "the jefferson city news tribune" highlighting local veterans and their service, including some deceased veterans from the civil war and so forth. while i was doing this, i had thepleasure of working with gentleman in my full-time capacity and the department of labor who said, "hey jeremy, i have been to this church with someone in tipton that was a tuskegee airmen." i was sold. to me, tuskegee airmen are like unicorns. you have heard of them, but you have never met one. we call him deacon shipley because he is very active in the church. we agreed to meet. to his church, prairie grove baptist church, a historically black church in the tipton area, and in t
than actually smaller tipton, missouri. like james, i chose an early path in the military and enlisted in the missouri national guard and did 11 years in the reserve and active duty. i was discharged in 2004 for injuries that i incurred in service. , i gainedt timeframe full-time employment with the u.s. department of labor as an investigator and began writing stories for "the jefferson city news tribune" highlighting local veterans and their service, including some deceased veterans...
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i thought that's where the ozarks must have been, around springfield, missouri. i remember, i was an undergrad in the library at lyon college, and i came across this book written by a geographer named milton lafferty. i opened it up and there was a map of the ozarks, the borders. i discovered i grew up in the ozarks, but had never really -- i knew i grew up in the hills, that we were hill people, but i never associated myself with this label. that was almost 30 years ago. i devoted my life to studying the history and culture of the ozarks, and try to define what that means, and trying to sort reality in myth and the story of the ozarks. most of the 19th century settlers, especially the pre-civil war settlers, came from appalachia, or the greater upland south. , anywhere from the piedmont of north carolina easterne tennessee, to kentucky, southwestern virginia, what is now west virginia, northern alabama northern , georgia, greater upland south areas really supplied the majority of settlers. you transmit those cultural practices, religious practices, everything is
i thought that's where the ozarks must have been, around springfield, missouri. i remember, i was an undergrad in the library at lyon college, and i came across this book written by a geographer named milton lafferty. i opened it up and there was a map of the ozarks, the borders. i discovered i grew up in the ozarks, but had never really -- i knew i grew up in the hills, that we were hill people, but i never associated myself with this label. that was almost 30 years ago. i devoted my life to...
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in our state, 1953, he led his first crusade in missouri and st. louis. he returned in 1973 for another st. louis crusade and to celebrate his 55th birthday. they reported that the revivals opening night at 20000 people and 4000 people were in the choir, most of the nights that the st. louis effort occurred. he made several trips to kansas city in 1967. was the heart of america crusading kansas city bedroom 364,000 people and the mayor of kansas city made reverend graham an honorary citizen and gave him a key to the city. he returned to kansas and missouri many times during that work. 1959 he came to my hometown, springfield missouri and i was pleased to read recently that he said it reminded him, the ozarks reminded him of his native north carolina. he spoke to a crowd in 1982 at the university, inside 2200 people. for seven decades, billy graham brought the gospel to nearly 250 million people displaced wide recognition he was known for his humility, speaking with a person on the street or the president, his main purpose was to share his sense of the imp
in our state, 1953, he led his first crusade in missouri and st. louis. he returned in 1973 for another st. louis crusade and to celebrate his 55th birthday. they reported that the revivals opening night at 20000 people and 4000 people were in the choir, most of the nights that the st. louis effort occurred. he made several trips to kansas city in 1967. was the heart of america crusading kansas city bedroom 364,000 people and the mayor of kansas city made reverend graham an honorary citizen and...
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what is his political life like right now in missouri? >> well, just to give you a perspective, a few months ago i was iin iowa where people were speculating he might run maybe 2024 or beyond. he's a young man with a great resume, former navy seal, former rhodes scholar, former democrat for that matter actually. as far as nrs missouri, he burned a lot of bridges in his first year. didn't have a lot of friends even within his own party. when the news broke, there's the old saying the hardest time to find a friend is when you need one. so he just didn't have a lot of political capital with the people who now hold his fate in their hands. you already have the speaker of the house talking about launching an investigation that could lead to impeachment. a lot of his republican allies are not there to stand next to him to defend him. >> republicans seem to be throwing him and vil at this moment. finally, has he said what he's going to do about these charges? >> he's going to fight them. his attorney released a statement saying they're going to
what is his political life like right now in missouri? >> well, just to give you a perspective, a few months ago i was iin iowa where people were speculating he might run maybe 2024 or beyond. he's a young man with a great resume, former navy seal, former rhodes scholar, former democrat for that matter actually. as far as nrs missouri, he burned a lot of bridges in his first year. didn't have a lot of friends even within his own party. when the news broke, there's the old saying the...
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you might remember that trump won the state of missouri with 56% of the vote. so greiten ran pretty well behind trump. but it was still enough for him to win that governorship. today a grand jury in st. louis indicted him for felony invasion of privacy the case stems from news that broke last month about governor greitens having an extra marital affair, that he eventually admitted to. >> that news came with allegations that he had basically extorted the woman with whom he had had the affair by taking pick of her without her consent, while she was naked and blindfolded and bound. there were allegation made last month that he had basically threatened to use those pictures against her. now, governor greitens admitted the affairs. he denied the picks part of the story. but the alleged pictures part of the story is what led to his felony indictment today and what led to this mug shot. we'll have more ahead on what that means, exactly. whether missouri is going to keep this particular governor with his fellow indictment at all. >> that news broke late in the day on a
you might remember that trump won the state of missouri with 56% of the vote. so greiten ran pretty well behind trump. but it was still enough for him to win that governorship. today a grand jury in st. louis indicted him for felony invasion of privacy the case stems from news that broke last month about governor greitens having an extra marital affair, that he eventually admitted to. >> that news came with allegations that he had basically extorted the woman with whom he had had the...
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genevieve, missouri. it would require the secretary of interior to -- founded around 1750 by french canadian settlers, ste. genevieve was missouri's first settlement. settlers from present day illinois crossed the mississippi river, attracted by the rich soil in the area. after several floods in 1785, the town was moved three miles inland where it still exists today, retaining many of its historical buildings, landscapes and community characteristics. ste. genevieve is one of the oldest national historic landmark districts in the country with a portion of the landmark designated in 1960. it is famous for the use of french vertical log architecture. in 2009, congress authorized the national park service study of the area which concluded that the ste. genevieve historical district is nationally significant and suitable for direct national park service management. there's widespread local support for the establishment of a historical park, including the city, county, commission, and chamber of commerce. ste.
genevieve, missouri. it would require the secretary of interior to -- founded around 1750 by french canadian settlers, ste. genevieve was missouri's first settlement. settlers from present day illinois crossed the mississippi river, attracted by the rich soil in the area. after several floods in 1785, the town was moved three miles inland where it still exists today, retaining many of its historical buildings, landscapes and community characteristics. ste. genevieve is one of the oldest...
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some of them becoming farmers in northwest arkansas and southwest missouri. you have an influx of people who have certainly changed the demographics of the region over the last generation and in the same period, you've also opened up the region to an influx of retirees from the midwest and north. things, just in my lifetime, there has definitely been a major evolution in whatever the culture of the ozarks is. i am not sure what that is anymore. we hold onto that historical, cultural model. like the rest of america, it is a place that is very much changing in recent years. fayetteville, to me, has always been an oasis in the ozarks. it is on the springfield plain, which has traditionally been the most prosperous subregion of the ozarks. from those earliest days, fayetteville was a beacon of progress. you go back before the civil war, arkansas, at the time of the civil war, had three institutions of higher learning and two were in washington county. one was in fayetteville and one was outside of fayetteville. you had a lot of the early political leaders from th
some of them becoming farmers in northwest arkansas and southwest missouri. you have an influx of people who have certainly changed the demographics of the region over the last generation and in the same period, you've also opened up the region to an influx of retirees from the midwest and north. things, just in my lifetime, there has definitely been a major evolution in whatever the culture of the ozarks is. i am not sure what that is anymore. we hold onto that historical, cultural model. like...
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a boone county court -- this is columbia missouri, the home of the university of missouri. i will want to mention here that the university of missouri just beat kentucky in basketball for the first time since we got into the sec a handful of years ago. i wouldn't want to let that go unmentioned. but the boone county clerk announced he had run the payroll for the first time for all county employees, all 485 of them, and the average county employee was getting $150..54 a month more than they were getting on that same salary last year. and many of those employees, by the way, have two people at their house working, so this is just the one salary, an average of $150.54. that's about 1,800 a year, obviously. a brand-new deputy sheriff who in boone county earns $45,905 will have an extra 1,929 this year that they wouldn't have if they started that job in november or december of last year. $1,929 does a lot of things. 2 hundred dollars a month only seems like a lot if you don't have it. i think all of us are hearing -- by the way, that -- in boone county, that payroll for 485 peop
a boone county court -- this is columbia missouri, the home of the university of missouri. i will want to mention here that the university of missouri just beat kentucky in basketball for the first time since we got into the sec a handful of years ago. i wouldn't want to let that go unmentioned. but the boone county clerk announced he had run the payroll for the first time for all county employees, all 485 of them, and the average county employee was getting $150..54 a month more than they were...
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coming back from missouri on sunday in kansas city a person on the plane behind me as we are getting off patted me on the shoulder and said thanks for the tax cut. my wife and i just got our first checks. we are going to have $5000 more this year that we didn't have last year. we are going to put all of it in our kid college savings accounts and we are really excited. the boone county clerk in columbia missouri ran their employees payroll for the first time with the new numbers and announced the average boone county employee will have $150.54 a month that they didn't have last year. that's $1800 a year. there are 485 of them so that's $949,000 that will be in the boone county economy that wouldn't have been there before the tax cut. people are going to be thinking about what they are going to do and the opportunity they have that they wouldn't have otherwise. a lot of that opportunity goes directly back into the counties and communities they live in. a lot of these numbers will come out in frankly we should be talking about it. >> over the course of the past 36 days in colorado 10 la
coming back from missouri on sunday in kansas city a person on the plane behind me as we are getting off patted me on the shoulder and said thanks for the tax cut. my wife and i just got our first checks. we are going to have $5000 more this year that we didn't have last year. we are going to put all of it in our kid college savings accounts and we are really excited. the boone county clerk in columbia missouri ran their employees payroll for the first time with the new numbers and announced...
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including the four last night in missouri. the swing toward the democrats this year so far was 23 points. well, now after democrats turned in these results last night in missouri on those red, red states in missouri, now the national average swing for the democrats is even bigger. special elections this year, it's an average swing of 27 last night the swing toward democrats was so big in those four missouri races, it actually flipped a seat. last night the swing towards democrats was so big in these four missouri races, it actually flipped one of those super safe republican seats. in a district where trump won 28 points, they had a 38 point swing towards democrats. and that was enough to flip that seat, to install a new democratic member of the legislator in missouri. mathematically that looked impossible before missouri democrats did it last night. now, democrats look at trends like that. they look at numbers like that and they say, wow, no seat is safe for a republican anywhere. not if there's a 30 point swing in democrats d
including the four last night in missouri. the swing toward the democrats this year so far was 23 points. well, now after democrats turned in these results last night in missouri on those red, red states in missouri, now the national average swing for the democrats is even bigger. special elections this year, it's an average swing of 27 last night the swing toward democrats was so big in those four missouri races, it actually flipped a seat. last night the swing towards democrats was so big in...
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you might remember that trump won the state of missouri with 56% of the vote. so greiten ran pretty well behind trump. but it was still enough for him to win that governorship. today a grand jury in st. louis indicted him for felony invasion of privacy the case stems from news that broke last month about governor greitens having an extra marital
you might remember that trump won the state of missouri with 56% of the vote. so greiten ran pretty well behind trump. but it was still enough for him to win that governorship. today a grand jury in st. louis indicted him for felony invasion of privacy the case stems from news that broke last month about governor greitens having an extra marital
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they found a home in missouri. then they found a home -- actually, they traveled through panama to california looking for a home. while they were there abraham lincoln was assassinated. they decided that california was not the place for them. they tried wants to come back after the war to fayetteville. it was too changed. the people were changed and living was hard. it had been almost a cold roll center on the edge of the united states of america, just before indian and wild west territory. it was not that anymore. they did not feel good feelings to stay in fayetteville. they settled in kentucky, and they never lived here. jonas did help some confederates to receive their pardon after the war. he had some communication with the people, but not living here. our staff recently toured to fayetteville arkansas to learn about its rich history. learn about other stops in our tour at c-span.org/cities tour. watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> next, catherine west general weste of moreland
they found a home in missouri. then they found a home -- actually, they traveled through panama to california looking for a home. while they were there abraham lincoln was assassinated. they decided that california was not the place for them. they tried wants to come back after the war to fayetteville. it was too changed. the people were changed and living was hard. it had been almost a cold roll center on the edge of the united states of america, just before indian and wild west territory. it...
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this is statehouse race in missouri, a district just outside st. louis. mike revis is the democrat that appears to have won there. did i mention this was a direct where trump won by 28 and where democrats didn't even both to run anyone last year? and in missouri, the republican appears to have won there by a pretty good margin. but i want to tell you something about this race, too. trump won this district by a margin of 67 points. this democrat tonight has lost by 39 points. so even though she lost by a lot, this is such a republican district, and it shows a 22 point swing towards the democrats since november 2016. so this could end up being a big deal for democrats. could be a big deal for republicans in missouri who are trying to keep a super majority that they've got in the state legislator. the missouri republican party has had a bit of bumpy ride in recent years. this is the party that brought us todd akin, who talked about legitimate rape. if a woman is legitimately raped she can't get pregnant. the body has a way to shut that down. he was the repub
this is statehouse race in missouri, a district just outside st. louis. mike revis is the democrat that appears to have won there. did i mention this was a direct where trump won by 28 and where democrats didn't even both to run anyone last year? and in missouri, the republican appears to have won there by a pretty good margin. but i want to tell you something about this race, too. trump won this district by a margin of 67 points. this democrat tonight has lost by 39 points. so even though she...
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at that time simply to be a good senator from missouri? >> he was adamant that he did not want to be the vice presidential candidate. and when you read there's tons of oral o history and so much written about this and you can see a lot of people who would say well he didn't say it but maybe really, i don't think so. he was adamant he didn't want that job and his crowning moment was the truman committee. that the work that that committee did, okay so the truman committee most of us know -- was a special cheat to investigate the national dependents effort. truman created this committee to figure out how okay how do i condense this? we were recreating our massive economy to make our economy something it had never been before to join free enterprise, government ebb and military into one fighting force so a whole nation would be this fighting force. and his committee was this investigative body to make sure that that happened best that it could. i think at the time he was very stressed out and he worked shored that he ended up in the hospital a
at that time simply to be a good senator from missouri? >> he was adamant that he did not want to be the vice presidential candidate. and when you read there's tons of oral o history and so much written about this and you can see a lot of people who would say well he didn't say it but maybe really, i don't think so. he was adamant he didn't want that job and his crowning moment was the truman committee. that the work that that committee did, okay so the truman committee most of us know --...
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oh yes, the university of missouri. she attended and graduated from the university of missouri and she wanted to be, an advertiser, and the best place to become an advertiser, and work for an advertising agency is new york city so she went to new york city and started to rise through the ranks. it was an age ofmad men, as many of you know , where men dominated the advertising industry, but she made her way. the interesting thing about when that telling is that the letters to the editor of life magazine work scathing, absolutely scathing. they said well, she would be better off changing diapers in st. charles missouri or she's taking the place of men who really need the work, women shouldn't be working and they should be home taking care of the kids. so this is from 1948 and i did some research about gwenda telling and to make a long story short, he was a pioneer in the women's studies movement in the 19 80s and 1980s at many universities around the country, so she put her efforts to good use. also, women wanted to go in
oh yes, the university of missouri. she attended and graduated from the university of missouri and she wanted to be, an advertiser, and the best place to become an advertiser, and work for an advertising agency is new york city so she went to new york city and started to rise through the ranks. it was an age ofmad men, as many of you know , where men dominated the advertising industry, but she made her way. the interesting thing about when that telling is that the letters to the editor of life...
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it's true that missouri politics can sometimes seem like a brawl at home plate. but if governor greitens doesn't ring any bells for you, you should know he's been very controversial since he took office last year. he's manage today alienate fellow republicans. the republican led legislature tonight launched their own investigation into the republican governor, the house speaker says, quote, we will carefully examine the facts contained in the indictment and answer the question as to whether or not the governor can lead our state while a felony case moves forward. i will tell you attorneys for the governor have moved to dismiss the indictment and the governor is fighting the charge. what happens next is not up to him, whether he remains as governor of missouri is an open question tonight, even among his fellow republicans who never liked him much any way. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. now it's time for the "last word with lawrence o'donnell." hi, lawrence. >> this is a complex story, i thought about trying to tell the story and i gave up bec
it's true that missouri politics can sometimes seem like a brawl at home plate. but if governor greitens doesn't ring any bells for you, you should know he's been very controversial since he took office last year. he's manage today alienate fellow republicans. the republican led legislature tonight launched their own investigation into the republican governor, the house speaker says, quote, we will carefully examine the facts contained in the indictment and answer the question as to whether or...
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, missouri, so i thought that's where the ozarks must have been was around springfield, missouri, but i was an undergrad, in the library at lyon college and came across a book call the ozarks land alive, written by a gee graph 'er named milton, and there was a map, and i discovered i'm from the ozarks. grew up in ozark but never really -- knew i grew up in he hills. we were pill people, but never really associate myself with this label, the ozarks and so i got really interested from that point. that's been almost 30 years ago, and have devoted me life to studying the history and culture of the ozarks, and to kind of try to define what that means and trying to sort out myth and reality in the story of the ozarks. most of the 19th century settlers and the precivil war settlers in the ozarks came from appalachia or at least came from the greater what we call the greater upland south, came from anywhere from the piedmont of north carolina to middle tennessee, from eastern kentucky and southwestern virginia and what is now west virginia, and northern alabama and northern georgia and these
, missouri, so i thought that's where the ozarks must have been was around springfield, missouri, but i was an undergrad, in the library at lyon college and came across a book call the ozarks land alive, written by a gee graph 'er named milton, and there was a map, and i discovered i'm from the ozarks. grew up in ozark but never really -- knew i grew up in he hills. we were pill people, but never really associate myself with this label, the ozarks and so i got really interested from that point....
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, missouri. i thought that is where the ozarks must have been. i remember i was an undergrad and i was in the library at the college and i came across this book called the ozarks land and geographer. by a i opened it up and there is a map of the ozarks, you have the borders around the ozarks and i discovered i am from the ozarks, i grew up in the ozarks. i knew i grew up in the hills, we were hill people, but i never really associated myself with this label, the ozarks. i got really interested from that point, that is been almost 30 years ago. i have devoted my life to studying the history and culture of the ozarks and to try to define what that means and trying to sort out myth and reality in the story of the ozarks. most of the 19th century settlers and especially the pre-civil war settlers in the orrks came from appalachia at least the greater upland from theey came piedmont of north carolina to middle tennessee, from eastern kentucky and southwestern virginia and what is now west virginia and
, missouri. i thought that is where the ozarks must have been. i remember i was an undergrad and i was in the library at the college and i came across this book called the ozarks land and geographer. by a i opened it up and there is a map of the ozarks, you have the borders around the ozarks and i discovered i am from the ozarks, i grew up in the ozarks. i knew i grew up in the hills, we were hill people, but i never really associated myself with this label, the ozarks. i got really interested...
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aylen: la rifa de un rifle a r 15 por parte de un equipo de niÑos en missouri. la publicaciÓn ya fue eliminado de las redes. javier: ice dice que las ciudades santuario obligan a realizar operativos y a capturar cualquier migrante. con esto y mÁs comenzamos. ♪ javier: hola, el lunes, 19 de febrero de 2018. en el dÍa de los presidentes de saludamos aylen del toro y javier olivares. gracias por estar con nosotros. aylen: muchÍsimas gracias, javier . tercer lunes de febrero. estudiantes del paÍs alzan sus voces contra las masacres en las escuelas. llaman a tomar acciÓn con el hashtag #never again. javier: todo esto por una matanza en una escuela de florida, por un joven con un resfriado salto. hay una jornada de protestas pÚblicas a escala nacional en abril y en marzo. a favor aylen: cuestionara figuras polÍticas, incluido el presidente donald trump. javier: conocimos diferentes hechos a travÉs de redes sociales, twitter, facebook. le preguntaban el presidente por quÉ es se habÍa comportado de la forma en que lo hizo. especÍficamente, aparentemente fu
aylen: la rifa de un rifle a r 15 por parte de un equipo de niÑos en missouri. la publicaciÓn ya fue eliminado de las redes. javier: ice dice que las ciudades santuario obligan a realizar operativos y a capturar cualquier migrante. con esto y mÁs comenzamos. ♪ javier: hola, el lunes, 19 de febrero de 2018. en el dÍa de los presidentes de saludamos aylen del toro y javier olivares. gracias por estar con nosotros. aylen: muchÍsimas gracias, javier . tercer lunes de febrero. estudiantes del...
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renta de boletos para una rifa levantan fuertes polÉmicas en missouri. quienes ofrecen las papeletas o son niÑos de tercer grado. tienen aproximadamente de 7a 9 aÑos. el premio es un fusil ar-15. fue tambiÉn el mismo rifle, el cual usÓ el autor de la masacre de parkland. los alumnos recaudan fondos para su equipo de bÉisbol. el entrenador dice que la iniciativa ocurriÓ antes del trÁgico evento de violencia. la compra del boleto se ha multiplicado en esta escuela. aylen: esos boletos tienen un precio aproximado de cinco dÓlares. se darÁ a conocer el ganador el 17 de marzo. el padre de un chico de este equipo provee las armas y dijo que les va a regalar las armas para que puedan hacer esta rifa que ha generado mucha controversia. javier: no podÍan regalar otra corsa, rifar otra cosa. en este momento es contraproducente ponerse rifar un arma. aylen: ademÁs son niÑos pequeÑos los que estÁn vendiendo estos boletos, es lo que mÁs nos impresiona. entre la avalancha reacciones seguidos tiroteo de la escuela preparatoria florida hay una que estÁ a
renta de boletos para una rifa levantan fuertes polÉmicas en missouri. quienes ofrecen las papeletas o son niÑos de tercer grado. tienen aproximadamente de 7a 9 aÑos. el premio es un fusil ar-15. fue tambiÉn el mismo rifle, el cual usÓ el autor de la masacre de parkland. los alumnos recaudan fondos para su equipo de bÉisbol. el entrenador dice que la iniciativa ocurriÓ antes del trÁgico evento de violencia. la compra del boleto se ha multiplicado en esta escuela. aylen: esos boletos...
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four special elections for four legislative seats in missouri. this isn't like that lower left-hand corner, that isn't trump winning with 63% of the vote, that trump's winning in that district by a 63% margin. right, these are seats so red that for, you know, obvious reasons democrats didn't bother trying to run someone in any of these districts in the last election. they didn't even try. but since trump got elected, since the 2016 election, something has been going on that's making democrats give places like that a second look. making democrats take a second look at places where it looked insane to even try just a couple of years ago. last year 2017, obviously not a national election year, but there were still elections all the time, mostly special elections where a seat becomes vacant for some reason and they have to hold a special election to fill it. special elections tend to be low turn out events. and we know the lower the turn out, the better republicans' chances are, so as a jeperal rule special elections tend to go poorly for democrats b
four special elections for four legislative seats in missouri. this isn't like that lower left-hand corner, that isn't trump winning with 63% of the vote, that trump's winning in that district by a 63% margin. right, these are seats so red that for, you know, obvious reasons democrats didn't bother trying to run someone in any of these districts in the last election. they didn't even try. but since trump got elected, since the 2016 election, something has been going on that's making democrats...
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in february of 1862, the confederates were being driven out of missouri and down here into arkansas. and as they were being driven down here in arkansas, they came through the town of fayetteville and decided to burn all the confederate stores and they threw open like where all the food was held and where the ammo was held and things like that and basically the soldiers just sort of ransacked the towns and said that some of the citizens participated in this ransacking, also, but it was a pretty dark time for the citizens of fayetteville. and headquarters house was directly threatened when across the veet the fayetteville female institute had been used as an arsenal for the confederate army so they decided to set fire to it. now, the powder and shells and things had been removed but there were still faulty shells. so once the building caught fire, the shells started to explode, endangering this house but they were able to save it. this is a picture of arkansas college and the tebbetts house. the president of arkansas college lived across the street and to the other side of him was ark
in february of 1862, the confederates were being driven out of missouri and down here into arkansas. and as they were being driven down here in arkansas, they came through the town of fayetteville and decided to burn all the confederate stores and they threw open like where all the food was held and where the ammo was held and things like that and basically the soldiers just sort of ransacked the towns and said that some of the citizens participated in this ransacking, also, but it was a pretty...
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. >> the missouri governor hand been arrested and indict and on felony charges. >> st. louis grand jury indict ed this governor thursday, well, yesterday for a felony violation of, on a privacy charge, it is a revenge porn involved, the governor is accused of secretly taking a compromising if the graph of a woman he was having an extra marital affair with and threatening to put it on public websites if she ever exposed he was cheating on his wife. he admitted to the affair but there it is, that is a mug shot of the governor. denied he ever made this threat or took pictures. apparently pictures do exist. he is refusing to step down from office saying he has done nothing illegal, well, we will see. governor's attorney calls the charges, baseless. >> eric is absolutely innocent of these charges and we will be filing a motion to dismiss very shortly that will make it clear why this case should be dismissed. >> well, missouri republican lawmakers summed up, say they are forming a group to investigate charges and answer to whether or not the governor can lead the state while
. >> the missouri governor hand been arrested and indict and on felony charges. >> st. louis grand jury indict ed this governor thursday, well, yesterday for a felony violation of, on a privacy charge, it is a revenge porn involved, the governor is accused of secretly taking a compromising if the graph of a woman he was having an extra marital affair with and threatening to put it on public websites if she ever exposed he was cheating on his wife. he admitted to the affair but there...
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we watched tv channels out of springdale, missouri -- springfield, missouri. i thought that's where the ozarks must have been, in springfield, missouri. but i was an undergrad and in the library at the college, and i came across this book called "the ozarks land and life," written by a geographer named milton rafferty. and there is a map of the ozarks. i am from the ozarks, i grew up in the ozarks. i knew i grew up in the hills. we were still people -- we were hill people. that i had never associated myself with the ozarks. i became fascinated with this point. i devoted my life to studying the history and culture of the ozarks and to try to define what that means and trying to sort and reality in the story of the ozarks. most of the 19th century settlers, and especially the war settlers in the ozarks came from appalachia. or at least came from what we call the greater upland south, that came from anywhere from piedmont, north carolina to middle tennessee. from eastern kentucky and southwestern virginia, and what is now west virginia, and northern alabama, and
we watched tv channels out of springdale, missouri -- springfield, missouri. i thought that's where the ozarks must have been, in springfield, missouri. but i was an undergrad and in the library at the college, and i came across this book called "the ozarks land and life," written by a geographer named milton rafferty. and there is a map of the ozarks. i am from the ozarks, i grew up in the ozarks. i knew i grew up in the hills. we were still people -- we were hill people. that i had...
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desata una verddera polemica la rifa de un rifle "ar-15" por parte de un equipo de beisbol de niqos en missouri... la publicacion fue hecha en las redes y ya ha sido eliminada y "ice" dice que las "ciudades santuario" son las que estan obligandolos a realizar operativos y a capturar a cualquier inmigrante hola como estan es lunes 19 de febrero de 2018, y en este dia de los presidentes te saludamos aylen del toro y javier olivares. estas son las historias que marcaran tu dia. estudiantes de todo el pais alzan sus voces contra las masacres en escuelas y llaman a tomar accion bajo el hashtag "never again"!! y todo tras la muerte de 17 personas en una escuela secundaria de "florida", a manos de un joven armado con un rifle de asalto, miles de alumnos ya coordinan
desata una verddera polemica la rifa de un rifle "ar-15" por parte de un equipo de beisbol de niqos en missouri... la publicacion fue hecha en las redes y ya ha sido eliminada y "ice" dice que las "ciudades santuario" son las que estan obligandolos a realizar operativos y a capturar a cualquier inmigrante hola como estan es lunes 19 de febrero de 2018, y en este dia de los presidentes te saludamos aylen del toro y javier olivares. estas son las historias que...
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at the baftas — three billboards outside ebbing missouri is the big winner of the night. and — heading for wembley. rochdale stun spurs with a last minute fa cup equaliser. good evening. theresa may says the government will look at "the whole system of student funding" as part of a review into education in england for those over 18. in a speech tomorrow, the prime minister will acknowledge concerns over tuition fees, and say they leave many graduates "questioning the return they get". the focus on the cost and scope of higher education comes after labour's election pledge last year to scrap tuition fees in england. our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys reports. this is one of two jobs myra kesh is holding down. she's in herfirst year of university. the loan for living costs isn't enough. throughout the process of applying to uni i was thinking this is so unfair, i'm getting a lower maintenance allowance and i'm going to have to work several jobs in order to live. sheffield hallam has lots of students from ordinary families. for alice, that means she worries less about
at the baftas — three billboards outside ebbing missouri is the big winner of the night. and — heading for wembley. rochdale stun spurs with a last minute fa cup equaliser. good evening. theresa may says the government will look at "the whole system of student funding" as part of a review into education in england for those over 18. in a speech tomorrow, the prime minister will acknowledge concerns over tuition fees, and say they leave many graduates "questioning the return...
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governors in indiana, missouri, and illinois declared disaster emergencies. heavy rain is causing flooding from kentucky to michigan. the ohio river remains above flood stage, and parts of downtown cincinnati are under water. >>> in southern ohio, near the kentucky border, a large rock slide triggered by the wet weather shut down this interstate. >>> the supreme court rejected a trump administration request to speed up the legal battle over the daca program. the administration wanted the court to skip the usual appeals process and intervene in the fate of the so-called dreamers program. daca provides protection for people brought to this country illegally as children. >> i think everybody in this room wants to help with daca. but the supreme court just ruled that it has to go through the normal channels, so it's going back in. >> last year the president announced that he was ending the program, effective march 5th, giving lawmakers until then to come up with a fix. >>> overseas now, and this morning a five-hour russia-ordered cease-fire near damascus, syria,
governors in indiana, missouri, and illinois declared disaster emergencies. heavy rain is causing flooding from kentucky to michigan. the ohio river remains above flood stage, and parts of downtown cincinnati are under water. >>> in southern ohio, near the kentucky border, a large rock slide triggered by the wet weather shut down this interstate. >>> the supreme court rejected a trump administration request to speed up the legal battle over the daca program. the administration...
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let's start with this film, three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. it has already got the best outstanding british film. surprising to a lot of people that it is a british film. it isa people that it is a british film. it is a british production company. there are strong british elements, but an american topic. it is a timely topic, which is why the bafta audience appreciated it. it has issues of race, and a strong female performers from frances mcdormand. we have also heard that sam rockwell one test supporting actor in that role. how deserved was that, in your view? he was a strong favourite, but i feel sorry for the actors in a very strong category. you grant was up very strong category. you grant was up there for paddington to. it was also up for best outstanding film. sad news for fans of paddington and family fun. difficult when you're up against such strong films. let's look at the rising star award. daniel kaluuya, it for his role in get out. there have been complaints in the past that the rising star translates as actor who has been around f
let's start with this film, three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. it has already got the best outstanding british film. surprising to a lot of people that it is a british film. it isa people that it is a british film. it is a british production company. there are strong british elements, but an american topic. it is a timely topic, which is why the bafta audience appreciated it. it has issues of race, and a strong female performers from frances mcdormand. we have also heard that sam...
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she won for her role in three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. start up a database. as soon as he done something wrong, cross—reference it and make 100% certain it was a correct match, and then kill him. the american—set british film was a big winner. lam humbled. best original screenplay for the film's london—born irish director, martin mcdonagh. and the top award. what we are most proud of about this film, especially in this time's up year is that it is a film about a woman who refuses to take ———— any more. played by a woman who has always refused to take any ————. and then there was the leading actor award, complete with a dig at last year's oscars. the winner is frances mcdormand... nah, just kidding. the bafta goes to gary oldman. he won for this portrayal of winston churchill in the film darkest hour work. you cannot reason with a tiger when your head is in its mouth. so grateful for this incredible honour. thank you. allison janney won best supporting actress for playing the hard—bitten mother in i, tonya. how old are you? she's a soft
she won for her role in three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. start up a database. as soon as he done something wrong, cross—reference it and make 100% certain it was a correct match, and then kill him. the american—set british film was a big winner. lam humbled. best original screenplay for the film's london—born irish director, martin mcdonagh. and the top award. what we are most proud of about this film, especially in this time's up year is that it is a film about a woman who...
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next honored for oscar for his war "three billboards outside ebbing, missouri" which is in theaters, please welcome sam rockwell! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: now i'm happy to have you here. i feel like i know you because we have mutual friend who's talk about you all the time. >> yeah like jen talk, krzyzewski. >> yeah john krzyzewski talked about you for solid hour the other night. >> fabulous he's a great man. >> jimmy: great to have you here you did a fantastic job in that movie as well. [ cheers and applause ] >> thanks man. thanks. >> jimmy: i don't know if you know this but you're the heavy favorite as far as gambling goes you're the heavy favorite to win the oscar do you feel like the heavy favorite? >> i feel blessed to be part of this incredible group of actors, you know, it's plumber, defoe, i work with defoe, richard jenkins is buddy of mine, woody harrellson is a buddy of mine. >> jimmy: you worked with him on another movie. >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you worry you might cancel each other out because you're in the same movie. >> possible, sure. >> jimmy: is he compet
next honored for oscar for his war "three billboards outside ebbing, missouri" which is in theaters, please welcome sam rockwell! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: now i'm happy to have you here. i feel like i know you because we have mutual friend who's talk about you all the time. >> yeah like jen talk, krzyzewski. >> yeah john krzyzewski talked about you for solid hour the other night. >> fabulous he's a great man. >> jimmy: great to have you here...
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when we lost 900 jobs, that hit home in the boot hill of missouri. without a doubt. if you just look at the numbers of aluminum production in china, that in 2000 was 10% of the world production, in 2015 was 54%, there's a problem, mr. president. and i believe that we can have the production back, and we have a vacant facility in new madrid, missouri that we want to open and we want to create more jobs. and i applaud you for looking at 232 and looking at a reasonable approach to make sure we're open for business in all industries, not just one. >> well, we all have to remember that there is no tax, or there is no tariff if they come in and build plants in this country. so there is no -- we're just talking about something, but there is nothing. steel's a little bit different than a car, a little bit different than a washing machine, or any of the other things we're doing or talking about doing. but nevertheless, you build your factory, you build your plant in the united states. there is no tax. so that's a big difference. that's why i think you're going to see general
when we lost 900 jobs, that hit home in the boot hill of missouri. without a doubt. if you just look at the numbers of aluminum production in china, that in 2000 was 10% of the world production, in 2015 was 54%, there's a problem, mr. president. and i believe that we can have the production back, and we have a vacant facility in new madrid, missouri that we want to open and we want to create more jobs. and i applaud you for looking at 232 and looking at a reasonable approach to make sure we're...
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missouri as far as we know was a housekeeper. she revealed she had a daughter, but up to time she met isaiah, i'm not sure she was so alive were with her. there is no record of them. the daughter was not reported on by the newspaper in a series of articles that she mentioned isaac and misery. the story of the interracial couple would have been a story fairly common in american, southern, interracial history. white men with the young girl and may decide he's interested and they go want about their business, separate ways at some point. but it didn't go that way. instead, the relationship is stronger, closer and at some point across state lines into memphis, tennessee and this couple married. they had a child that that time and we know because the witnesses, eyewitnesses the newspaper reported on, the minister who married them was the principal witness of a child they had together. it appears they were going to have two separate families. one black, one white and keep them apart. his problem had many problems. one was that it is il
missouri as far as we know was a housekeeper. she revealed she had a daughter, but up to time she met isaiah, i'm not sure she was so alive were with her. there is no record of them. the daughter was not reported on by the newspaper in a series of articles that she mentioned isaac and misery. the story of the interracial couple would have been a story fairly common in american, southern, interracial history. white men with the young girl and may decide he's interested and they go want about...
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university of missouri. so we connected. it kind of throws you to say, he has from a political family and i was involved in political committees. but to say yes, i'm going to commit. what if we win, then what? to lose but it is a very difficult decision to make because what if you do when? in illinois at my girlfriend's bridal shower and i got this call from rocks and he said, -- and i got this call said, i needd he to talk to. we had been redistricted one block. said, oh my gosh. can you just give me 24 hours to get home? let me finish this. my friend and her mother were listening like, what is he doing and how? he said, what is 24 hours, people are going to jump into this. he said, i need to start making calls tonight. i said, ok. let's go for it. that is just kind of how you have to roll sometimes. opposite me ask an question. how did you feel when you were running and you were in the campaign. you say thatwould freda was most helpful and most supportive? ross: i came home from the law office in a town of
university of missouri. so we connected. it kind of throws you to say, he has from a political family and i was involved in political committees. but to say yes, i'm going to commit. what if we win, then what? to lose but it is a very difficult decision to make because what if you do when? in illinois at my girlfriend's bridal shower and i got this call from rocks and he said, -- and i got this call said, i needd he to talk to. we had been redistricted one block. said, oh my gosh. can you just...
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patricia: unos 100 vehÍculos estuvieron involucrados en varios choques en una autopista de missouri, en medio de la nieve. ♪ es una confianza absoluta en 30,000 piezas de precisión. o no lo es. es inspeccionado por los técnicos de mercedes-benz. o no lo es. es respaldado por una garantía de millaje ilimitado. o no lo es. para los que no se conforman, es un vehículo certificado preadquirido de mercedes-benz, o no lo es. el evento de vehículos certificados preadquiridos. desde ahora hasta el 28 de febrero. solo en su concesionario autorizado mercedes-benz. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> para terminar en missouri, la nieve en la autopista congelada aprovecharon que 100 vehÍculos se vieron involucrados en varios choques. >> en este lugar ocurriÓ en un tramo de la carretera, los automÓviles, camiones, resbalaron chocaron y provocaron heridas en breves personas. fue tomada por un dron mostrando cuatro puntos de impacto en esta autopista. >> increÍble. son especialmente camiones. >> ha sido un invierno complicado y con consecuencias como esta. >> con mucho frÍo. asÍ llegamos al final. ♪ ♪
patricia: unos 100 vehÍculos estuvieron involucrados en varios choques en una autopista de missouri, en medio de la nieve. ♪ es una confianza absoluta en 30,000 piezas de precisión. o no lo es. es inspeccionado por los técnicos de mercedes-benz. o no lo es. es respaldado por una garantía de millaje ilimitado. o no lo es. para los que no se conforman, es un vehículo certificado preadquirido de mercedes-benz, o no lo es. el evento de vehículos certificados preadquiridos. desde ahora hasta...
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lawmakers call for the governor of missouri to arrest on felony charges. >>> a support dog snaps at a child as they are boardin a flight. >>> video catching a five-year-old boy dangling with from a balcony. i>>s getting heavy, not a big problem just a little damp headi about problemd accidents next. >> welcome back taking a live look here, the view in chester, looking at the talen energy stadium and the commodore barry bridge there. you can see the dancing rain drops on the camera screen, 4:14 a.m., 38 degrees. >> such a big change, karen, from just two days ago, right. >> reporter: it is very sad. i was so close to summer, i could taste it, and nowre back in february. looking at south and vine street. you can see the flashing lights up ahead, not a delay, they will pick it up at 5:00 a.m., when they do, the speeds will go way down. when you go to south street, it may be slow watch for that. we have an accident chris teen road at old forge road a vehicle went into a pole. now they have low-hanging wires of we have fire department and peco on the scene trying to fix it, look for this i
lawmakers call for the governor of missouri to arrest on felony charges. >>> a support dog snaps at a child as they are boardin a flight. >>> video catching a five-year-old boy dangling with from a balcony. i>>s getting heavy, not a big problem just a little damp headi about problemd accidents next. >> welcome back taking a live look here, the view in chester, looking at the talen energy stadium and the commodore barry bridge there. you can see the dancing rain...