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greitens: missouri has become a leader. in fact, other states have modeled their regulatory reforms on what we are doing to increase liberty and prosperity to the state of missouri. my team and i will continue to eliminate regulations that are unnecessary by executive action, to when we need legislation roll back regulations, we will work with you. but we need to do more. some of these we have talked about before. making sure we have the right laws on the books. making strategic investments in education and infrastructure and workforce development. one of the best investments we is also onemissouri of the most straightforward. cut taxes and put money back into the pockets of the people of missouri. [applause] gov. greitens: last year we faced a choice. cut spending or raise taxes. proud to say that we cut spending and also did not raise taxes on the citizens of missouri one nickel. [applause] gov. greitens: early next week, my team and i will lay out details, a thoughtful and thorough plan to cut taxes on the hardest workin
greitens: missouri has become a leader. in fact, other states have modeled their regulatory reforms on what we are doing to increase liberty and prosperity to the state of missouri. my team and i will continue to eliminate regulations that are unnecessary by executive action, to when we need legislation roll back regulations, we will work with you. but we need to do more. some of these we have talked about before. making sure we have the right laws on the books. making strategic investments in...
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greitens: missouri has become a leader. in fact, other states have modeled their regulatory reforms on what we are doing to increase liberty and prosperity to the state of missouri. my team and i will continue to eliminate regulations that are unnecessary by executive action, to when we need legislation roll back regulations, we will work with you. but we need to do more. some of these we have talked about before. making sure we have the right laws on the books. making strategic investments in education and infrastructure and workforce development. is taxes on the hardest working families in our state. [applause] it is the boldest state tax reform in america and with your help we will lower taxes for working families and make it easier for businesses to come to missouri and create jobs. and we will do it in a way that is fiscally sound, maintain the state aaa credit rating. in 2018 emma i want this body to cut taxes for the people of missouri and to cut taxes for businesses and create jobs. let's get it done together. [appl
greitens: missouri has become a leader. in fact, other states have modeled their regulatory reforms on what we are doing to increase liberty and prosperity to the state of missouri. my team and i will continue to eliminate regulations that are unnecessary by executive action, to when we need legislation roll back regulations, we will work with you. but we need to do more. some of these we have talked about before. making sure we have the right laws on the books. making strategic investments in...
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in southwest, missouri -- southwest missouri was short-lived. they basically wanted to leave because there were whites in the area, hunters and other people, and they had -- the area had been hunted out. one year, the valley flooded big-time. their crops, they lost their crops. they had beent, hunted out a lot. foras kind of a transition them because they started going on into the planes hunting bison for part of the year. that was to supplement what they could find around their settlements. they wanted to leave. they found another treaty and moved to the kansas site of kansas city area. just on the other side of what became the western border of missouri. ultimately, they found another treaty, and moved southwest into -- south, southwest into what was then indian territory. ultimately, the state of oklahoma. we will show you a lot of stuff here. when i was particularly interested in, i think we might have ended up, believe it or not, excavating chief anderson's house place. he was the big chief of delaware. the reason i say that is because the
in southwest, missouri -- southwest missouri was short-lived. they basically wanted to leave because there were whites in the area, hunters and other people, and they had -- the area had been hunted out. one year, the valley flooded big-time. their crops, they lost their crops. they had beent, hunted out a lot. foras kind of a transition them because they started going on into the planes hunting bison for part of the year. that was to supplement what they could find around their settlements....
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here's how bad things got in missouri. since 2002, regulatory requirements in our state grew at a faster -- yes, a faster -- rate than the regulations imposed on us by bureaucrats in washington, d.c. you in missouri, there was a regulation on the books that forced some small businesses to install and pay for a land line phone even if they didn't want it and didn't use it. if you haul milk for a living, the government requires you to and do a training. now, it's a training that could be done online, on your own time, but because of outdated regulations, you've got to go to a meeting set up by the government in order to do it. now, regulations like these that waste money, waste time, are outdated and irrelevant. they had been building up for too long, like plaque in the arteries of missouri's economy. these regulations cost missourians money. they raise the prices of the things we buy. they slow down our mills, our farms, our factories, our shops. and they make government more bloated and more burdensome. because of this, we
here's how bad things got in missouri. since 2002, regulatory requirements in our state grew at a faster -- yes, a faster -- rate than the regulations imposed on us by bureaucrats in washington, d.c. you in missouri, there was a regulation on the books that forced some small businesses to install and pay for a land line phone even if they didn't want it and didn't use it. if you haul milk for a living, the government requires you to and do a training. now, it's a training that could be done...
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his main a palm it missouri state guard. it was the militia guaranteed to but claver and fox jackson was hoping to use that to make a proto-secessionist army. what lyon wanted to do was to put the guard under its field commander from getting organized and so he launched what we would and a preemptive strike swept through the state in three columns driving the missouri state guard back down to the southeast corner of the state where the commander sought an alliance with brick mayor -- brigadier general ben mcculloch. mcculloch got permission from richmond to a common cause with the missourians who had not passed any ordinances, cross into missouri and the combined army of confederates and missouri state guard advanced. they approached springfield which is where lyon had gathered his columns and both sides paused to examine each other. to find out each other's constituent elements, what was what, because there was a threat of rain, the southern side called off their attack but lyon only nine miles away in the city near so heel
his main a palm it missouri state guard. it was the militia guaranteed to but claver and fox jackson was hoping to use that to make a proto-secessionist army. what lyon wanted to do was to put the guard under its field commander from getting organized and so he launched what we would and a preemptive strike swept through the state in three columns driving the missouri state guard back down to the southeast corner of the state where the commander sought an alliance with brick mayor -- brigadier...
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the missouri is very instrumental in the civil war. we are located right in the we are located right in the middle. we had transportation corridors with the mississippi and missouri rivers, as well as the railroads. president lincoln said we have to retain missouri and kentucky. he wanted to do his best to keep them in the union because of the supplies and men and material they can provide to the union army. missouri does provide troops and material for both sides during the civil war. missouri was a difficult to understand state at the time. we just started at wilson's creek. we have a five mile tour road that gives you an easy drive through the battlefield. there are eight stops along the way. it is up to you to do whatever you want to do. how much time you want to spend is the key to self-guided. you can spend all day or just drive through and look at the deer. we have people who do that as well. we are just beginning on the tour road. it makes it easy to point people in the right direction. you will notice on the road we have a lan
the missouri is very instrumental in the civil war. we are located right in the we are located right in the middle. we had transportation corridors with the mississippi and missouri rivers, as well as the railroads. president lincoln said we have to retain missouri and kentucky. he wanted to do his best to keep them in the union because of the supplies and men and material they can provide to the union army. missouri does provide troops and material for both sides during the civil war. missouri...
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the first, the second, the third and the fifth missouri, the missouri volunteer units, the infantry units the fight are composed largely of german immigrants oregon sons of immigrants, recently arrived germans. this book is the principles of practice of surgery published in 1852. again a relatively common book. that's not terribly difficult to find, but a great book that goes into all sorts of aspects of medical care with various plates. a very informative book if you tried to become a doctor in the 1850s and 60s but but the interesting thing about it is the history of the book that's in the front, a reit september 6, 1862% by young lady of cave city kentucky on sixth of september 1862 when the i was in pursuit of general bragg, a surgeon at the confederate army in haste to leave let this book. this is in way a souvenir or a war trophy those left behind by confederate army surgeon. and to pieces that relate to general line is of course the union army commander, commander of the arm of the west here at the battle of wilson's creek. he's killed on the morning of august 10, agency one. he be
the first, the second, the third and the fifth missouri, the missouri volunteer units, the infantry units the fight are composed largely of german immigrants oregon sons of immigrants, recently arrived germans. this book is the principles of practice of surgery published in 1852. again a relatively common book. that's not terribly difficult to find, but a great book that goes into all sorts of aspects of medical care with various plates. a very informative book if you tried to become a doctor...
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his main opponent was the missouri state guard, missouri state guard was the militia guarantied to missourians under the second amendment in the constitution. but clayburn fox jackson was going to use it to make army and lyon to make field commander from getting organized. he launched what we call day of preemptive strike and swept through the state in three columns driving missouri state guard back to southeast corner of the state where commanders throwing price sought alliance with general ben mccullough. mccullough get permission to make common cause with missourian who is had not passed any ordinance to succession and the combined army of confederates and missouri state guard advanced, they approached springfield which is where lyon had gathered his columns and both sides, sized pause to examine each other to find out each other's constituent elements, what was what, because there was a threat of rain the southern side called off attack but lyon only 9 miles away in the city of springfield did not rain there, he moved out during the night and launched his attacks successfully at dawn on au
his main opponent was the missouri state guard, missouri state guard was the militia guarantied to missourians under the second amendment in the constitution. but clayburn fox jackson was going to use it to make army and lyon to make field commander from getting organized. he launched what we call day of preemptive strike and swept through the state in three columns driving missouri state guard back to southeast corner of the state where commanders throwing price sought alliance with general...
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their stay in southwest missouri was short-lived. they basically wanted to leave actually because the area -- there were whites in the area, hunters and other people. the area had really been hunted out. the one year the valley flooded big-time. they lost their crops. because of that, the area had been hunted out a lot. it was kind of a transition for them because they started hunting bison in the planes for part of the year to supplement what they could find around their settlement -- settlements in southwest missouri. but they wanted to leave and so they signed on another treaty and moved to the kansas side of the kansas city area. just on the other side of what became the western border of missouri. and ultimately, they signed another treaty and moved southwest into -- or south, southwest into what was then "indian" territory, ultimately the state of oklahoma. and we will show you a lot of stuff here. what i was particularly interested in was i think we might have ended up, believe it excavating chief anderson's house place. he wa
their stay in southwest missouri was short-lived. they basically wanted to leave actually because the area -- there were whites in the area, hunters and other people. the area had really been hunted out. the one year the valley flooded big-time. they lost their crops. because of that, the area had been hunted out a lot. it was kind of a transition for them because they started hunting bison in the planes for part of the year to supplement what they could find around their settlement --...
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out here in western missouri. many of the counties along the missouri river all the way out to the border and sort of stretching up the border in the years before the civil war. the enslaved population was from 25 to 35% of the population. most people think about slavery they think about plantation slavery. this large slave holdings with perhaps hundreds or 200 enslaved people on the property. they think about cotton. and sugar plantations. they don't think about farm. and in fact the vast majority of slave holders in the united states throughout the era were engaged in small kale slavery. in missouri that was the case. the vast majority of individuals who owned slaves owned fewer than ten. in fact many owned just a few. and so the question is did that make a difference? did that make slavely operate in a different way than it did in other parts of the south. that's what i set out to do. to look at whether slavery was different, if according to to where it was located. or the size of slave holding. so the immigrat
out here in western missouri. many of the counties along the missouri river all the way out to the border and sort of stretching up the border in the years before the civil war. the enslaved population was from 25 to 35% of the population. most people think about slavery they think about plantation slavery. this large slave holdings with perhaps hundreds or 200 enslaved people on the property. they think about cotton. and sugar plantations. they don't think about farm. and in fact the vast...
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out here in western missouri. many of the counties along the missouri river all the way out to the border and sort of stretching up the border in the years before the civil war. the enslaved population was from 25 to 35% of the population. most people think about slavery they think about plantation slavery. this large slave holdings with perhaps hundreds or 200 enslaved people on the property. they think about cotton. and sugar plantations. they don't think about farm. and in fact the vast majority of slave holders in the united states throughout the era were engaged in small kale slavery. in missouri that was the case. the vast majority of individuals who owned slaves owned fewer than ten. in fact many owned just a few. and so the question is did that make a difference? did that make slavely operate in a different way than it did in other parts of the south. that's what i set out to do. to look at whether slavery was different, if according to to where it was located. or the size of slave holding. so the immigrat
out here in western missouri. many of the counties along the missouri river all the way out to the border and sort of stretching up the border in the years before the civil war. the enslaved population was from 25 to 35% of the population. most people think about slavery they think about plantation slavery. this large slave holdings with perhaps hundreds or 200 enslaved people on the property. they think about cotton. and sugar plantations. they don't think about farm. and in fact the vast...
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from missouri, and help them escape to freedom. they will kill a number of slaveholders. the legend or notoriety rose as part of the struggle that people locally understand is the beginning of the civil war. at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv, we visit that nra sporting arms museum. >> theodore roosevelt was our shooting asked president. he was an avid hunter. the first thing he did when he left office was organize and go on a large hunting safari in africa. this rifle was prepared specifically for roosevelt. it has the presidential seal engraved on the breach. roosevelt was, famous for the bull moose party. engraveda bull moose on the side of this gun. >> watch c-span's cities tour of springfield, missouri, on c-span twos book tv. and on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >> georgetown university's institute of policy and public politics recently discussed the legacy of president clinton and foreign affairs. this is about an hour and 15 minutes.
from missouri, and help them escape to freedom. they will kill a number of slaveholders. the legend or notoriety rose as part of the struggle that people locally understand is the beginning of the civil war. at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv, we visit that nra sporting arms museum. >> theodore roosevelt was our shooting asked president. he was an avid hunter. the first thing he did when he left office was organize and go on a large hunting safari in africa. this rifle was prepared...
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this weekend, c-span you totour takes springfield, missouri. we are working with media, to explore the literary scene and history of the birthplace of route 66 in southwestern missouri. on book at noon eastern tv, author jeremy neeley talks about the conflict occurring among the kansas missouri border in the struggle over slavery in his book "the border between them." in 1858, john brown comes back to the kansas territory and begins a series of raids into western missouri, during which his men will liberate enslaved people in missouri and help them escape into freedom. this will kill in number of slave holders, so the notoriety of john brown rose as part of struggle that people locally understand is really the beginning of the civil war. 2:00 p.m. on american history tv, we visit the nra national sporting arms museum. >> theodore roosevelt was probably our shootingest president. he was an avid hunter. the first thing he did when he left office was organize and go a very large hunting safari to africa. this particular rifle was prepared specific
this weekend, c-span you totour takes springfield, missouri. we are working with media, to explore the literary scene and history of the birthplace of route 66 in southwestern missouri. on book at noon eastern tv, author jeremy neeley talks about the conflict occurring among the kansas missouri border in the struggle over slavery in his book "the border between them." in 1858, john brown comes back to the kansas territory and begins a series of raids into western missouri, during...
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touris weekend, the cities takes you to springfield, missouri. toare working with mediacom explore the literary scene and history of the birthplace of route 66 in southwestern missouri. authory at noon, an talks about conflict occurring along the kansas-missouri border in the struggle over slavery in his book "the border between them." >> john brown comes back to the territory in 1858 and begins a series of raids into western missouri during which his men will liberate enslaved people from his rate and help them escape to freedom. in the course of this, they will kill and number of slaveholders. so the legend or the notoriety of john brown grows as part of this struggle that people locally understand as the beginning of the civil war. p.m., we visit00 the nra national springs are -- sporting arms museum. >> theodore roosevelt was an avid hunter. the first thing he did when he left office was organized and go on a large hunting safari to africa. this particular rifle was prepared specifically for roosevelt. it has the presidential seal engraved on
touris weekend, the cities takes you to springfield, missouri. toare working with mediacom explore the literary scene and history of the birthplace of route 66 in southwestern missouri. authory at noon, an talks about conflict occurring along the kansas-missouri border in the struggle over slavery in his book "the border between them." >> john brown comes back to the territory in 1858 and begins a series of raids into western missouri during which his men will liberate enslaved...
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missouri has a conservative approach. half the state requires a waiting period and almost 40 require counselling and 10 require ultra sound viewings and five require communication that life begins at conception. the reason this case is before the missouri supreme court is on a jurisdictional issue. it's not the lower courts decided in favor of plaintiffs. in 1989 the u.s. supreme court showed indifference from missouri courts and said we know a holding allows for a governmental regulation in the abortion field that wouldn't have held up under prior supreme court laws. essentially they're letting missouri have autonomy and if it gets before a supreme court they'll support it as well. >> shannon: we'll see what the missouri supreme court decides. let us know what you think at shannon bream you'd decide the case. no hate memes. have a great weekend. after the break what you need to know about what's coming up this weekend. >> couple of things look out for this weekend. tomorrow is international holocaust remembrance day. let
missouri has a conservative approach. half the state requires a waiting period and almost 40 require counselling and 10 require ultra sound viewings and five require communication that life begins at conception. the reason this case is before the missouri supreme court is on a jurisdictional issue. it's not the lower courts decided in favor of plaintiffs. in 1989 the u.s. supreme court showed indifference from missouri courts and said we know a holding allows for a governmental regulation in...
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in missouri it's icy roads that are posing a big problem there. lock at these cars that slid right off the road. they are getting freezing rain there, and we're expecting a messy mix on the roads for your evening commute tomorrow. here's a live look now at the i-95 at the gerard point bridge. this is an area that could cause you problems tomorrow. meteorologist steve sosna has been talking about this for kays and now we know when it will disrupt the commute. >> one chute will be fine, the morning commute. may be patchy areas of black ice left over from last week's mess but no precipitation will be falling. the afternoon and evening community is a whole different story so we break that down in the weather headlines where there's cold and quiet weather through tonight and tomorrow morning. the tricky part about all of this is that this glaze of ice will develop likely around is being, 2:00, become in the afternoon depending on where you are. now that's tricky for the school to make decisions like this, so i don't know how those institutions will rea
in missouri it's icy roads that are posing a big problem there. lock at these cars that slid right off the road. they are getting freezing rain there, and we're expecting a messy mix on the roads for your evening commute tomorrow. here's a live look now at the i-95 at the gerard point bridge. this is an area that could cause you problems tomorrow. meteorologist steve sosna has been talking about this for kays and now we know when it will disrupt the commute. >> one chute will be fine, the...
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[applause] >> this weekend c-span's cities tour takes to you springfield, missouri. while in springfield, we're working with mediacom to explore the literary scene and history of the birthplace of route 66 in southwestern missouri. saturday at noon eastern, on booktv. author jeremy neely talks about the conflict occurring along the kansas-missouri border in the struggle over slavery, in his book, the border between them. >> in 1858 john brand having left kansas comes back to the territory and he begins a series of raids into western missouri during which his men will liberate enslaved people from missouri help them escape to freedom. in the course of this they will kill a number of slaveholders. and so the legend or the note right of john brown really grows as part of this struggle that people look -- locally understand the beginning of the civil war. >> on c-span booktv at 2:00 p.m. we. >> teddy roosevelt the first thing he did when he left office was go on a very large hunting safari to africa. this particular rifle was prepared specifically for roosevelt. it has t
[applause] >> this weekend c-span's cities tour takes to you springfield, missouri. while in springfield, we're working with mediacom to explore the literary scene and history of the birthplace of route 66 in southwestern missouri. saturday at noon eastern, on booktv. author jeremy neely talks about the conflict occurring along the kansas-missouri border in the struggle over slavery, in his book, the border between them. >> in 1858 john brand having left kansas comes back to the...
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nra nationalthe sporting museum at bass pro shops in springfield, missouri. the largest firearms related venue in the country. there are about 1000 firearms on display here at the museum. overall, the nra museums system has custody and takes care of almost 10,000 firearms. the theme of the museum is hunting, conservation and freedom. visitors are going to see the evolution of firearms in terms of their use in hunting. they will also learn the story of conservation in america and for that aspect, we focus on our theodore roosevelt conservation gallery. theodore roosevelt was considered the grandfather of the american conservation movement. a very active hunter and sportsmen but also a very vigorous conservationist, responsible for founding the national park system. and one of the folks who began the concept of conservation of wildlife. a theme throughout the museum and the other nra museums is the role of firearms in american life from the earliest days up through today. how they have been an integral part of the founding and expansion and growth of this count
nra nationalthe sporting museum at bass pro shops in springfield, missouri. the largest firearms related venue in the country. there are about 1000 firearms on display here at the museum. overall, the nra museums system has custody and takes care of almost 10,000 firearms. the theme of the museum is hunting, conservation and freedom. visitors are going to see the evolution of firearms in terms of their use in hunting. they will also learn the story of conservation in america and for that...
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tour,ch c-span's cities sprinkled, missouri -- springfield, missouri. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. next two and a half hours from an event focusing on north korea and the kim regime. we begin with a testimony of a former official at the north korean embassy in london who defected with his family in 2016. this hearing before the house foreign affairs committee took place in early november.
tour,ch c-span's cities sprinkled, missouri -- springfield, missouri. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. next two and a half hours from an event focusing on north korea and the kim regime. we begin with a testimony of a former official at the north korean embassy in london who defected with his family in 2016. this hearing before the house foreign affairs committee took place in early november.
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and they had inflounce for the state of missouri. representation at the democratic national convention. in the 1930s, the pendergast eventually selected truman to be senator for missouri. and he was elected in a statewide vote. and but at this point through pendergast i believe the number was he could produce about 70,000 fraudulent or ghost votes. in any given election at this time. with that the sheer number of votes that he could produce out of kansas city that would be tallied and they were official. whether they were real or not. he had that the power to to do this. >> at a time of extreme project in the 1920s and 30s. for instance the ku clux clan was in kansas city for a convention. 10,000 clans men. did a parade down main street. or grand avenue. while in the con vejs one of the chants was good-bye tom good-bye joe your crooked gang has got to go. they were referring to tom up and down guest and joe shan shon. his sometimes ally and sometimes competitor on the political scene. locally. one of the reasons that the kkk targeted
and they had inflounce for the state of missouri. representation at the democratic national convention. in the 1930s, the pendergast eventually selected truman to be senator for missouri. and he was elected in a statewide vote. and but at this point through pendergast i believe the number was he could produce about 70,000 fraudulent or ghost votes. in any given election at this time. with that the sheer number of votes that he could produce out of kansas city that would be tallied and they were...
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i will tell you another story to about the uss missouri. a pretty rare photographs and if you look at it carefully, if i can figure out how to use the pointer. other than going to mess with the device officially great if you look in the upper left-hand corner, you will see an airplane about to strike the deck of the uss missouri in the battle of okinawa. as it turns out, it was a, causing plane and its bomb failed to release. the plane itself struck the missouri and then disintegrated and fell into the ocean. most of the plane fell into the ocean as did half of the pilot's body. the other half of the pilot's old, thewas 19 years other half his body fragmented all over the deck of the missouri. crew members on the deck of the missouri were still under attack and they were preparing to wash their enemies body into the sea with fire hoses, when the captain of the ship, his name was william callahan, a graduate of saint ignatius high school in san francisco, i might add, got on the address system and said no, he ordered half of the remains be b
i will tell you another story to about the uss missouri. a pretty rare photographs and if you look at it carefully, if i can figure out how to use the pointer. other than going to mess with the device officially great if you look in the upper left-hand corner, you will see an airplane about to strike the deck of the uss missouri in the battle of okinawa. as it turns out, it was a, causing plane and its bomb failed to release. the plane itself struck the missouri and then disintegrated and fell...
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the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri has more than 300,000 artifacts. next, we learned about several items in the collection from the museum's education curator. laura: hello, my name is laura vogt. i am here in the main gallery at the very beginning of the story. on june 28, 1914, archduke ferdinand and his wife, sophie, were assassinated in the streets of sarajevo. what many thought would lead to the third balkan war, by the end of four years, embroiled all inhabited continents and over 30 nations into a war that would claim millions of lives. see whathis case, we men may have been sent to war in and with. you notice these beautiful, handcrafted pieces have such detail, looking at the different swords and the like. and yet, when you think that these infantrymen who were provided swords would later be going up against machine guns, it is easy to see how death tolls raised to the extraordinary and unfathomable numbers that they did. in august of 1914, the beginning declarations of war were declared. between several nations, including france, and we see
the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri has more than 300,000 artifacts. next, we learned about several items in the collection from the museum's education curator. laura: hello, my name is laura vogt. i am here in the main gallery at the very beginning of the story. on june 28, 1914, archduke ferdinand and his wife, sophie, were assassinated in the streets of sarajevo. what many thought would lead to the third balkan war, by the end of four years, embroiled all...
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i said tuskegee airmen in mid-missouri, you can't be serious? he goes, yeah, i'll get you his number, deacon shipley, we call him deacon shipley, he's very active in his church. okay. i gave jim a call and we went up to his church, it was a historically black church in the tipton area and there in the back of the church jim had all his tuskegee memorabilia set up. i was fan boy, in awe of this great hero. and he interviewed him and was able to tell his story for a newspaper article that appeared in the jefferson city news tribune and tipton times, california democrat. and then war history online. then my path kind of went away from jim as i continued to interview other vets. and during that interim period began writing books. i wrote a book jefferson city at war, coe county at war highlighting some local veterans. and i also wrote a book called "the lucky ones," it was a biography about a tank destroyer gunner in world war ii. so this is really the first biography i wrote, learn the experience and i spent a lot of hours, a lot of time with norbe
i said tuskegee airmen in mid-missouri, you can't be serious? he goes, yeah, i'll get you his number, deacon shipley, we call him deacon shipley, he's very active in his church. okay. i gave jim a call and we went up to his church, it was a historically black church in the tipton area and there in the back of the church jim had all his tuskegee memorabilia set up. i was fan boy, in awe of this great hero. and he interviewed him and was able to tell his story for a newspaper article that...
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smaller than tipton, missouri. and like james, i chose an early path in the military, enlisted in the missouri national guard and went on to do 11 years, both reserve and active duty. and was discharged in 2004 for injuries i incurred in the service. during the timeframe that passed, i gained full-time employment with u.s. department of labor as a federal investigator and i also began writing stories for the jefferson city news tribune highlighting local veterans in the missouri area and their service from all areas, including some of our deceased veterans. while ways doing this, i had the pleasure of working with the gentleman and my full-time capacity at department of labor who came up to me and said, hey, jeremy, i've been to church with this in tipton, that a tuskegee airman. ways sold right there. tuskegee airmen to me are like unicorns. they are mythical creatures. you've heard of one but never met one. i said, you can't be serious. yeah, i will get you his name, his name is deacon shipley. we call him deacon
smaller than tipton, missouri. and like james, i chose an early path in the military, enlisted in the missouri national guard and went on to do 11 years, both reserve and active duty. and was discharged in 2004 for injuries i incurred in the service. during the timeframe that passed, i gained full-time employment with u.s. department of labor as a federal investigator and i also began writing stories for the jefferson city news tribune highlighting local veterans in the missouri area and their...
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of the birthplace of route 66 in western missouri. noon, the author talks about the conflict along the kansas/missouri border in the struggle over slavery. 1858, john brown comes back to the territory and begins a series of raids into western missouri during which his men will liberate enslaved people from missouri and help them escape to freedom. they will kill a number of slaveholders. the legend or notoriety of john brown grows as part of the struggle that people locally understand is the beginning of the civil war. >> sunday at 2:00 on american history tv, we visit the n.r.a. national sporting arms museum. >> theodore roosevelt was probably our shootingest president. he was an avid hunter. the first thing he did when he left office is to organize and go on a large hunting safari to africa. this rifle was prepared specifically for roosevelt. it has the presidential seal engraved. wasof course, roosevelt famous for the bull moose party and there is able moose engraved on the side plate of the gun. >> today at noon eastern on and tod
of the birthplace of route 66 in western missouri. noon, the author talks about the conflict along the kansas/missouri border in the struggle over slavery. 1858, john brown comes back to the territory and begins a series of raids into western missouri during which his men will liberate enslaved people from missouri and help them escape to freedom. they will kill a number of slaveholders. the legend or notoriety of john brown grows as part of the struggle that people locally understand is the...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the governor of the great state of missouri, eric greitens. [applause] gov. greitens: thank you. thank you. thank you all. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. gov. greitens: thank you, lieutenant governor parsons, speaker richardson, and members of the missouri house, president richard, and members of the missouri senate, chief justice fisher and justices of the supreme court,
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the governor of the great state of missouri, eric greitens. [applause] gov. greitens: thank you. thank you. thank you all. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. gov. greitens: thank you, lieutenant governor parsons, speaker richardson, and members of the missouri house, president richard, and members of the missouri senate, chief justice fisher and justices of the supreme court,
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the gentleman from missouri mr. smith. the gentlewoman from california ms. pelosi. the gentleman from maryland mr. hoyer. the gentleman from south carolina mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new york mr. khalid the gentlewoman from california ms. sanchez the gentlewoman from illinois admits boost times bustos and the gentleman from katechi mr. llama. [inaudible conversations] the president of the senate is appoints the following senators as members of the committee of the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states into the house chambers. the senator from kentucky mr. mcconnell. the senator from texas mr. cornyn. the senator from utah times utah mr. hatch. the senator from south dakota mr. thune. the senator from wyoming mr. brosseau or the senator from missouri mr. blunt. the senator from colorado mr. gardiner. the senator from new york mr. schumer to the senator from washington mrs. murray. the senator from michigan miss stabenow. the senator from minnesota miss klobuchar. the senator from west virginia mr. manchin and the senator from wisconsin
the gentleman from missouri mr. smith. the gentlewoman from california ms. pelosi. the gentleman from maryland mr. hoyer. the gentleman from south carolina mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new york mr. khalid the gentlewoman from california ms. sanchez the gentlewoman from illinois admits boost times bustos and the gentleman from katechi mr. llama. [inaudible conversations] the president of the senate is appoints the following senators as members of the committee of the part of the senate to...
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freezing rain led to numerous crashes in southwest missouri. all over the place and trucks hauling boats, sliding into ditches and fortunately no serious injuries have been reported. >>> check out this video in chicago. a broken sprinkler made a building look like an ice castle. water streamed down the side of the building. police were concerned it would thaw and closed down a nearby street. >>> the metro green line was a little breezier today. this was the annual no pants metro ride. dozens of riders didn't let the cold stop them from stripping down and some even took their pants off before they got inside the metro station today. did we mention they took their clothes off? it was to laugh and have fun and make uncomfortable. >> to freak people out. not make people uncomfortable, live your life, it's fun. >> we have amazing legs. everyone should know. >> the reaction from everyone is so great and the way everybody dresses up, it's so much fun to be part of all of this. >> the no pants ride has been a tradition in nbc for 10 years now. you know
freezing rain led to numerous crashes in southwest missouri. all over the place and trucks hauling boats, sliding into ditches and fortunately no serious injuries have been reported. >>> check out this video in chicago. a broken sprinkler made a building look like an ice castle. water streamed down the side of the building. police were concerned it would thaw and closed down a nearby street. >>> the metro green line was a little breezier today. this was the annual no pants...
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takes you to springfield, missouri. we're working with media, to explore the takes you to spring, missouri. we're working with media, to explore the history of the birthplace of route 66 in southwestern missouri. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, jeremy neeley tocsin of the conflict occurring along the der in-missouri bor the struggle over slavery in his book. takes you to springfield, missouri. left kansas coming back to the territory, begins a series>> jof going into western missouri where his men will liberate people from missouri and help them escape to freedom. in the course of this, that will kill a number of slaveholders. the notoriety of john brown really gross as part of this -- grows as part of the struggle that people locally understand is really the beginning of the civil war. >> then sunday at 2 p.m. on american history tv, we visit the nra national sporting arms museum. >> theodore roosevelt was probably are shootingest president, he was a very avid hunter. the first thing he did when he left office was
takes you to springfield, missouri. we're working with media, to explore the takes you to spring, missouri. we're working with media, to explore the history of the birthplace of route 66 in southwestern missouri. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, jeremy neeley tocsin of the conflict occurring along the der in-missouri bor the struggle over slavery in his book. takes you to springfield, missouri. left kansas coming back to the territory, begins a series>> jof going into western missouri...
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speaking this weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to springfield, missouri. while in springfield we are working with media come to explore the literary scene in history of the birthplace of route 66 in southwestern missouri. saturday at noon eastern on tv, author jeremy talks about the conflict occurring along the kansas missouri burner in the struggle over slavery in his book the border between them. >> in 1828, john brown having left kansas comebacks to the territory and begins a series of raids into western missouri during which his men will liberate enslaved people from missouri and help them escape to freedom and in the course of this they will kill a number of slaveholders. so, the legend or notoriety of john brown really gross as part of this struggle as people locally understand is the beginning of the civil war. >> then sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv we visit the nra national sporting arms museum. >> theodore roosevelt was our shooting is president. he was a very, very avid hunter, first thing he did when he left office was organized and
speaking this weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to springfield, missouri. while in springfield we are working with media come to explore the literary scene in history of the birthplace of route 66 in southwestern missouri. saturday at noon eastern on tv, author jeremy talks about the conflict occurring along the kansas missouri burner in the struggle over slavery in his book the border between them. >> in 1828, john brown having left kansas comebacks to the territory and begins a...
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and three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. now, the next category... for achievement in visual effects... they'd run a 2049. guardians of the galaxy volume two. kong, skull island. starwars guardians of the galaxy volume two. kong, skull island. star wars the lastjedi. and war for the kong, skull island. star wars the lastjedi. and warfor the planet of the apes. without the masters of their craft, in this category, the average movie would be 18 hours long! for achievement in film editing... baby driver. for achievement in film editing... ba by driver. dunkirk. for achievement in film editing... baby driver. dunkirk. i, tonya. the shape of water. and three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. now, the final category in the first half of this morning's announcements... for achievement in make up and hair styling... darkest hour. victoria & abdul. and wonder. we still have more nominee announcements, but we will be back ina announcements, but we will be back in a moment. a one minute and a half break... do we get to take a nap? y
and three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. now, the next category... for achievement in visual effects... they'd run a 2049. guardians of the galaxy volume two. kong, skull island. starwars guardians of the galaxy volume two. kong, skull island. star wars the lastjedi. and war for the kong, skull island. star wars the lastjedi. and warfor the planet of the apes. without the masters of their craft, in this category, the average movie would be 18 hours long! for achievement in film editing......
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. >> this weekend c-span's cities tour takes you to springfield, missouri. while in springfield, we're working with media come to explore the literary scene and history of the birth place of route 66 in southwestern missouri. saturday at noon eastern on booktv. author jeremy neely talks about conflict occurring along the kansas/missouri border and the struggle over slavery in his book, "the border between them." >> in 1858, john brown -- having left kansas -- comes back to the tore story, and he begins a series of raids into western missouri during which his men will liberate enslaved people from missouri and help them escape to freedom. in the course of this, they'll kill a number of slaveholders. and so the legend or the not ryety of john -- notoriety of john brown really grows as part of this struggle that people locally understand is really the beginning of the civil war. >> then sunday at 2 p.m. on american history tv we visit the nra national sporting arms museum. >> theodore roosevelt was probably our shootingest president. he was a very, very avid hu
. >> this weekend c-span's cities tour takes you to springfield, missouri. while in springfield, we're working with media come to explore the literary scene and history of the birth place of route 66 in southwestern missouri. saturday at noon eastern on booktv. author jeremy neely talks about conflict occurring along the kansas/missouri border and the struggle over slavery in his book, "the border between them." >> in 1858, john brown -- having left kansas -- comes back to...
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and he begins a series of raids into western missouri. during which his men will lip rate enslaved people from missouri. and help them escape to freedom. they'll kill a number of slave holders and so the legend the notoriety of john brown grows. as part of this struggle that people locally understand is really the beginning of the civil war. >> then sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv. we visit the nra national sporting arms museum. >> roosevelt was probably the shootingest president. a very avid hunter. first thing he did when he left office was organize and go on a very large hunting trip to africa. this particular rifle was prepared specifically for roosevelt. it has the presidential seal on the breech. and of course roosevelt was famous for the bull moose party. and there is a bull moose engraved on the side plate of this gun. >>> watch c-span cities tour of springfield, missouri. saturday at noon eastern. on c-span 2 book tv. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on
and he begins a series of raids into western missouri. during which his men will lip rate enslaved people from missouri. and help them escape to freedom. they'll kill a number of slave holders and so the legend the notoriety of john brown grows. as part of this struggle that people locally understand is really the beginning of the civil war. >> then sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv. we visit the nra national sporting arms museum. >> roosevelt was probably the shootingest...
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yeah his pictures from it now but we also are the ones mentioned three billboards outside of big missouri which we saw in the report a little earlier it was very out because it's a movie empowered woman taking the law into our own hands just as these women. big little laws i mean the so much subject matter that i mean. three billboards outside having missouri is a mother whose daughter is rates and killed and the authorities don't really do a good job so she does the job self and i think one of the female ward said it really eloquently when she said we women here we are not here because of the food we are here because of the work i want to get to some of that work robin because. there was actually a big award from germany as well yeah that germany we're all very pleased because in the fade one boss best best foreign language film this is directed by fred keene and he is the man of the moment here in germany when it comes to movies. and he got diane kruger the big hollywood star to star in it and of course this is actually her first movie that she's dubbed in her mother tongue which is. th
yeah his pictures from it now but we also are the ones mentioned three billboards outside of big missouri which we saw in the report a little earlier it was very out because it's a movie empowered woman taking the law into our own hands just as these women. big little laws i mean the so much subject matter that i mean. three billboards outside having missouri is a mother whose daughter is rates and killed and the authorities don't really do a good job so she does the job self and i think one of...
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woody harrelson in "three bilboards outside ebbing, missouri." richard jenkins in "the shape of water." christopher plummer in "all the money in the world." sam rockwell in "three bilboards outside ebbing, missouri." >> for best foreign language film, "a fantastic woman," chile. "the insult," lebanon. "loveless", russia. "on body and soul," hungary. and "the square," sweden. >> for best documentary short subject, "edith and eddie." "heaven is a traffic jam on the 405." "heroin." "life skills." and "traffic stop." all these titles make a woman from an urban area very uncomfortable. [ laughter ] i'm just saying. >> no. i'm up with you. for best documentary feature, "abacus: small enough to jail." "faces places." "icarus." "last men in aleppo." and "strong island." >> for original song, "mighty river" from "mudbound." "mystery of love" from "call me by your name." "remember me" from "coco." "stand up for something" from "marshall." and "this is me," from "the greatest showman." >> for best animated feature film. "the boss baby." "the breadwinner." "
woody harrelson in "three bilboards outside ebbing, missouri." richard jenkins in "the shape of water." christopher plummer in "all the money in the world." sam rockwell in "three bilboards outside ebbing, missouri." >> for best foreign language film, "a fantastic woman," chile. "the insult," lebanon. "loveless", russia. "on body and soul," hungary. and "the square," sweden. >> for best...
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missouri is especially hard hit. more than 40,000 cases so far this season in missouri compared to just 6,000 at this time last year. dean reynolds is there. >> i'll be swabbing you for flu. have you ever done this before? >> no. >> reporter: chlhloe tenant cam to total access urgent care in st. louis complaining of flu-like symptoms. 15 minutes later, after a battery of tests, dr. paul hinrichs delivered the bad news. >> so your influenza a is positive. >> how are you today? >> reporter: it's a common diagnosis these days across missouri and across the country. >> i've been doing this a long time, and i have never seen such a high concentration of flu cases all at one time. >> reporter: at this clinic they've been seeing 1,000 hacking, sneezing, feverish patients a day, about twice the usual amount. >> one minute you feel okay, the next minute or hour you have acute onset of fever. it can be as high as 103, 104 sometimes. >> reporter: at st. louis children's hospital they take no chances with visitors. we were outfi
missouri is especially hard hit. more than 40,000 cases so far this season in missouri compared to just 6,000 at this time last year. dean reynolds is there. >> i'll be swabbing you for flu. have you ever done this before? >> no. >> reporter: chlhloe tenant cam to total access urgent care in st. louis complaining of flu-like symptoms. 15 minutes later, after a battery of tests, dr. paul hinrichs delivered the bad news. >> so your influenza a is positive. >> how are...
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blake mccoy, nbc news, jefferson city, missouri. >>> there's a lot more ahead. still ahead, what if 911 can't find you during an emergency? flawed call centers across the country that could mean the difference between life and death. >>> and those who serve. the 6-year-old boy who survived the unimaginable gets quite a homecoming. >>> back now with an alarming investigation into our country's emergency 911 system. an overwhelming majority of americans now use cell phones to call for help, but there's a dangerous down side. the 911 system is still so low tech often dispatchers can't find you when you need help the most. nbc news national investigative correspondent jeff rossen tells us what's being done to fix it in tonight's "rossen reports." >> reporter: it's a public safety crisis. because of old infrastructure, emergency dispatchers often can't locate you when you call from a cell phone. and it's happening from the west -- >> ma'am, ma'am. >> i know you need an address. i don't know her address. >> reporter: -- to the east. >> i'm in a car in the lake. >> rep
blake mccoy, nbc news, jefferson city, missouri. >>> there's a lot more ahead. still ahead, what if 911 can't find you during an emergency? flawed call centers across the country that could mean the difference between life and death. >>> and those who serve. the 6-year-old boy who survived the unimaginable gets quite a homecoming. >>> back now with an alarming investigation into our country's emergency 911 system. an overwhelming majority of americans now use cell...
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. >>> three billboards outside missouri -- three billboards outside ebbing, missouri took home awards but it was the #metoo movement that dominated the ceremony. >>reporter: a new day is on the horizon. >> oprah winfrey brought the sunday's golden globes. she received the cecil b. demille award and called out men who have abused their power. >> for too long women have not been believed if they dare speak their truth of those men, but their time is up. >> [ cheers and applause ] >> memo and the wind -- -- women and men are calling attention to "-- inequality. >> good evening ladies and remaining gentlemen.>> three billboards outside ebbing, missouri won 4 awards including best picture, drama and best actress. >> the women in this room tonight are not here for the food. [ laughter ] we are here for the work. >> lady bird won female director was not nominated. natalie portman noted that omission. >> here are all of the male nominees. >> hbo's big little lies won 4 awards. >> the marvelous mrs. maisel won for best comedy tv series. it is wonderful. >>> i can't say the same about the weath
. >>> three billboards outside missouri -- three billboards outside ebbing, missouri took home awards but it was the #metoo movement that dominated the ceremony. >>reporter: a new day is on the horizon. >> oprah winfrey brought the sunday's golden globes. she received the cecil b. demille award and called out men who have abused their power. >> for too long women have not been believed if they dare speak their truth of those men, but their time is up. >> [...
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or frances mcdormand, for three billboards outside ebbing, missouri? maybe margot robbie for i, tonya. or saoirse ronan for lady bird. or even perhaps meryl streep for the post. again, so that's a really great list. are you going to say we're going to get another british winner, sally hawkins in the shape of water, or maybe meryl streep? no way. this year, it's all about frances mcdormand in three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. one of the great dramatic performances of the year. i suspect she's right. we'll find out on the fourth of march, when the oscars are awarded, and possibly make history... now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight. is this the most grotesquely sexist charity event anywhere? the business dinner where some of the rich guests grope hostesses, and an auction prize is plastic surgery for the wife. stag night type shenanigans, at the dorchester hotel, raising money for great ormond street among others. we'll hear the details of what went on at the presidents club dinner from the ft‘s undercover reporter who was there. are we su
or frances mcdormand, for three billboards outside ebbing, missouri? maybe margot robbie for i, tonya. or saoirse ronan for lady bird. or even perhaps meryl streep for the post. again, so that's a really great list. are you going to say we're going to get another british winner, sally hawkins in the shape of water, or maybe meryl streep? no way. this year, it's all about frances mcdormand in three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. one of the great dramatic performances of the year. i suspect...
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missouri is especially hard hit, more than 40,000 cases so far this season in missouri, compared to 6,000 this time last year. dean reynolds is there. >> i'll be swabbing you for flu. you have ever done this before? >> no. >> reporter: chloe tennant came to total access urgent care in st. louis complaining of flu-like symptoms. 15 minutes later, after a battery of tests, dr. paul hinrichs delivered the bad news. >> so your influenza a. is positive. >> how are you today? >> reporter: it's a common diagnosis these days across missouri and across the country. >> i've been doing this a long time, and i have never seen such a high concentration of flu cases all at one time. >> reporter: at this clinic, they've been seeing 1,000 hacking, sneezing, feverish patients a day, about twice the usual amount. >> one minute you feel okay, the next minute or hour you have acute onset of fever. it can be as high as 103, 104, sometimes. >> reporter: at st. louis children's hospital they, take no chances with visitors. we were outfitted with an isolation gown, protective gloves, and a mask before talking to
missouri is especially hard hit, more than 40,000 cases so far this season in missouri, compared to 6,000 this time last year. dean reynolds is there. >> i'll be swabbing you for flu. you have ever done this before? >> no. >> reporter: chloe tennant came to total access urgent care in st. louis complaining of flu-like symptoms. 15 minutes later, after a battery of tests, dr. paul hinrichs delivered the bad news. >> so your influenza a. is positive. >> how are you...
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0r frances mcdormand for three billboards 0utside ebbing, missouri? maybe margot robbie for i, tonya. 0r saoirse ronan for lady bird. or even perhaps meryl streep for the post. that's a great list. are you going to say we're going to get another british win for sally hawkins, or maybe meryl streep? no way, this year it's all about frances mcdormand in three billboards 0utside ebbing, missouri, one of the great dramatic performances of the year. i suspect she is right. we will find out on the 11th of march, when the oscars are awarded. will gompertz, bbc news. 0ur correspondentjames cook is there in la. any surprises in this list? i think perhaps the biggest surprise might be the strength of get out, not that it has not been critically acclaimed, but people have been talking about it as much in the run—up. this horror film, talking about it as much in the run—up. this horrorfilm, directed byjordan peel, who becomes only the fifth black person ever nominated for directing, and starring the british actor daniel kaluuya. it is nominated for best pictu
0r frances mcdormand for three billboards 0utside ebbing, missouri? maybe margot robbie for i, tonya. 0r saoirse ronan for lady bird. or even perhaps meryl streep for the post. that's a great list. are you going to say we're going to get another british win for sally hawkins, or maybe meryl streep? no way, this year it's all about frances mcdormand in three billboards 0utside ebbing, missouri, one of the great dramatic performances of the year. i suspect she is right. we will find out on the...
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[inaudible] >> this weekend, the city's tour takes you to springfield, missouri. work with media come to explore the literary scene in the birthplace of route 66 in missouri. >> at noon eastern on book tv jeremy neely talks about the conflict occurring rather kansas missouri border in his book, the border between the. >> john brown begins a series of raids into western missouri. during which his men will liberate and help escape to freedom. the legend is really part of the struggle that people understand is the beginning of the war. >> on 2:00 p.m. we visit the nra national sporting arms museum. >> roosevelt was probably are shooting as president. an avid hunter. the first thing he did when he left office was to go on a very large . it has the presidential seal engraved on the breach. roosevelt was famous for the bull moose party. and there is a bullmoose engraved on the side plate. >> watch saturday at noon eastern on book tv. under 2:00 p.m. on c-span three. >> american history tv on c-span three takes you to the american historical association annual meeting fo
[inaudible] >> this weekend, the city's tour takes you to springfield, missouri. work with media come to explore the literary scene in the birthplace of route 66 in missouri. >> at noon eastern on book tv jeremy neely talks about the conflict occurring rather kansas missouri border in his book, the border between the. >> john brown begins a series of raids into western missouri. during which his men will liberate and help escape to freedom. the legend is really part of the...