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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal 09052020 20240712

President trump in the atlantic story. If you are a supporter of joe biden, we want to hear from you at 202 7488000. If you are a supporter of President Trump, we want to hear from you at 202 7488002 202 7488001. If you are undecided or supporting another candidate, we want to hear from you at 202 7488002. Ofyou are a retired member the military, i really want to hear from you this morning. 202 7488003. You can also text us your 202 7488003. Story talking about the that came out in the atlantic magazine yesterday, which has been the talk of the election so far. I will give you some context on what we are talking about. Trump rejected the idea of the visit because he feared his hair would be disheveled in the rain and because he did not believe it important to honor american war dead. According to four people, in a conversation with senior Staff Members on the morning of the scheduled visit, trump said why should i go to that cemetery, it is full of losers . More thanrred to the 1800 ma

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Washington Journal Vivian Salama And Scott Wong 20240713

We are watching for Willy Alexander vindman, he is a decorated iraq war veteran, a purple heart veteran, a very credible witness and he will be talking about what it was like to be on that july 25 phone call with between President Trump and president lindsay of the ukraine. The reason why he is significant is because you raised alarm bells twice. Once during the july 10th meeting between the ukraine officials at the white house and white house officials including Gordon Sondland having to do with the alleged bribery for the alleged quid pro quo where President Trump has been and people around him have been demanding investigations for ukraine to carry out investigations into the bidens. In order to secure 400 million of security a. So then men will be critical. He will be able to speak directly to what it was like, what he interpreted on july 25 phone call between trump and the wednesday. Talk of the pairing, at 9 am benjamin and Jennifer Williams, aide to Vice President mike pence, wh

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Call-in With David Treuer The Heartbeat Of Wounded Knee 20240714

Officially in full swing. It was a time of great change but it was sort of the beginning of what we think of as modern america. And the end of what we think of as native american bought those thing were untrue. Why do you 1890 to by that dividing line. 1890 was the year of arguably the last conflict, Armed Conflict between native folks and the American Government. At the massacre another wind knee in south dakota where between 150 and 300 lakota men, women and children, principally women and children were massacred by the reconstitutioned cavalry, and that moment, that moment came to stand in for so much of American History up to that point. Host december 28, 1890, what happened . Guest there was this is on the tail end of the murder of sitting bull. Things were unsettled around the on the agency and people were looking for shelter, and there was a band of native people who were going to find shelter with another band ask they left where they were and they were on foot and horseback, h

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Edward Hudgins Space 20240714

Women and children, principally women and children were massacred by the reconstitutioned cavalry, and that moment, that moment came to stand in for so much of American History up to that point. Host december 28, 1890, what happened . Guest there was this is on the tail end of the murder of sitting bull. Things were unsettled around the on the agency and people were looking for shelter, and there was a band of native people who were going to find shelter with another band ask they left where they were and they were on foot and horseback, heading to the agency, and they were intercepted by the cavalry, who rounded them up and tried to disarm them, and unclear what happened next but the cavalry started shooting, opened fire with guns, and murdered about 150 people. The government was really nervous about what they were convince weed be an indian uprising because of the ghost dance and other things going on in the plains, but really they just murdered a bunch of people trying to find shel

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