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KPIX CBS News Sunday Morning July 13, 2024

Side. But we begin at the beginning. Good morning. Here begins something new. Im Charles Kuralt, and this is sunday morning. We dreamed up a program about music and art and nature. Because of its necessary preoccupation with politics and wars and calamities, tv journalism doesnt get around to those gentler subjects very often. Pauley from the very beginning, sunday morning has stayed true to Charles Kuralts vision to make sure those gentler subjects got their due. You think this is me . Oh, definitely. Pauley we traveled the ley traveled tack roads, taking our audience places and showing them things rht t a the lors ithe universe. Right tre. Pomnts shared, where we take off and land. Pauley places we visited and people we met. We come together. Pauley all with the perfect traveling companion. Is there an emergency brake on this guy . Pauley as the world changed, so did we. Time for us to part, you and i. Pauley in 1994, after 15 years at sunday morning, Charles Kuralt said goodbye in h

CSPAN3 Smithsonian National Museum Of The American Indian July 13, 2024

As the mohawk have counseled us, it is hard to see the future with tears in your eyes. We have survived. And from a cultural standpoint have even triumphed against great odds. We are here right now, 40 million Indigenous People throughout the americas and hundreds of cultural, distinct cultural communities and we will insist that we remain a part of the cultural future of the americas. In the different journey through history together that the el quens of chief joseph commands and that the National Museum of the American Indian so powerfully demands, i offer in conclusion and with this hope these words in cheyenne. [ speaking Foreign Language ] in english, walks beside you, walks beside your work and touches all the good that you attend. Thank you. And more than 15 years since that opening day in september of 2004, were live now from the National Museum of the American Indian. Were joined in the exhibit space there by Museum Director kevin gover. Explain first the exhibit youre sitting

CSPAN3 The Civil War Battle Of Fort Fisher July 13, 2024

Crestcom bank center for military studies. Graggs work on battle of gettysburg won an award for best civil war book that year and his history of fort fisher earned a prestigious fletcher pride award for Civil War History is thats given out yearly from the new york city civil war roundtable. Lets give rod gragg a warm welcome. [ applause ] thank you. Thank you. Pleasure for me to be in a room full of historians and i say that seriously because i have learned, i may write a lot but the folks who really know the civil war are those of you who read a lot. And i appreciate that. Before i begin, if you dont mind i would like to tell you the story about the young history major who decided after he got a bachelors degree in history that probably ought to go get a masters degree in business so he could earn a living. [ laughter ] so he was accepted and enrolled in a distant Prestigious School of business. And wondered soon after he got there if he made the right decision because he failed his f

KPIX The Late Show With Stephen Colbert July 13, 2024

Its the late show with Stephen Colbert. Tonight, the genuine articles plus, stephen welcomes ed harris Florence Pugh and a special performance by jon batiste and friends. And now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, its Stephen Colbert cheers and applause stephen come on hi ive missed you i love it oh, lovely, lovely. Welcome, one and all thank you, thank you, maestro. Welcome to the late show. Im your host, Stephen Colbert. It is an historic day. And i think well all remember where we were i was on tv, and you were watching it. So, lets get right to tonights don and the giant impeach there was no crime whatsoever, not even a little tiny crime. Stephen this morning, nancy pelosi and the chairs of six House Committees gathered in the house press room, and the House Judiciary Committee chairman, jerry nadler, got the honor of dropping the ibomb. Today, in service to our duty to the constitution and to our country, the House Committee on the judiciary is introducin

CSPAN3 Reel America Fallen Eagle - 1950 July 13, 2024

Buffalo their Single Source of life. Families moved with incredible ease to new villages and running grounds using the horse and sraf travois to take them. These warriors and families came in peace bearing symbol of peace and so were they received even as brothers among brothers and children to the chief. The warrior hunted to feed his family and fought to defend them. Anything less the man selected the site of his tepee and accomplished the ritual and left the details to the women. Meanwhile, the men of each family new to the village paid their respects to the chief. They brought symbols of wisdom and authority and smoked the ceremonial pipe of tobacco was the fountainhead of fellow ship and sacred substance making neighbors of men and brothers of neighbors. With this pipe they created a climate of trust and spoke eloquently of peace asking that heaven and earth be witness to the bond thus far. In the summer of 1875 the western villages of the tribe were at peace. War bonnet and blank

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