the kid is fuel. dolan does get brought up on charges, but so does billy. billy s meeting with the governor reveals his immaturity. he s firmly entrenched in the criminal life but fails to see his role for what it really is. once again, he s looking to worm his way out of the consequences. when the shooting stops, a murder warrant is issued by the governor and billy the kid is the only one indicted for his actions in the lincoln county war. when billy learns of the double cross, he flees to his old haunt, fort sumner and hides out with his girlfriend an her older brother pete. you better look at this, billy. i will pay any person or persons $500 to capture william
stay with us. the day s top lines are coming up. they were talking to him and he was singing like a canary. yeah, he was singing like a canary, see? he was squealing like a pig, dropping a dime like a dirty rat. we had this guy dead to right, about to send him up the river to the big house, the pen, the slammer, the joint, the gray bar hotel. it was all it was all eggs and coffee until the chief got all hinky and gave us the double cross, the runaround, the high hat. that s what s eating me, see? i aught to fix his wagon. give him a pair of jack johnsons right in the how s your old man? [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance. with a deadline. and you.rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go.
let me finish tonight with this. i m speaking tonight at the pratt library up in baltimore about my new book jack kennedy, elusive hero. 50 years ago this month, the 35th president had a bitter fight with big business in this country. worried about inflation, he cut a deal with the steel industry that if he got the united steel workers to hold back on their wage demands, u.s. steel and its corporate rivals would hold back on prices. well, having cut the deal, he got word that the president of the u.s. steel, roger blou, wanted to come in and see him in the white house. when the steel company executive showed up, he walked into the room with the president and dropped a press release on the table announcing a big increase in steel prices, right there in kennedy s face. and that s when the trouble started. recognizing the double-cross, kennedy made clear what he was about to do was this. mr. blou, kennedy told the steel company big shot, what you are doing right now is in the best of in
let me finish tonight with this. i m speaking tonight at the pratt library up in baltimore about my new book jack kennedy, elusive hero. 50 years ago this month, the 35th president had a bitter fight with big business in this country. worried about inflation, he cut a deal with the steel industry that if he got the united steel workers to hold back on their wage demands, u.s. steel and its corporate rivals would hold back on prices. well, having cut the deal, he got word that the president of the u.s. steel, roger blou, wanted to come in and see him in the white house. when the steel company executive showed up, he walked into the room with the president and dropped a press release on the table announcing a big increase in steel prices, right there in kennedy s face. and that s when the trouble started. recognizing the double-cross, kennedy made clear what he was about to do was this. mr. blou, kennedy told the steel company big shot, what you are doing right now is in the best of in