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Transcripts For WKYC Dateline NBC 20161126

My wife has fallen from a rock. An accidental fall, and she was gone. I remember going, what . My heart sank. I fell to my knees. So why did it seem so suspicious . Theres something going on here. His first wife died. It just clicked. This was not an accident. Two wives, two deaths, two mysteries. Nobody saw him push toni off that cliff. He wouldnt do that. Why would he . Tragic. Cruel. I was broken. Im lester holt. And this is dateline. Im roped in at 10,000 feet up. Tonight Andrea Canning takes us over the edge. My names anna kate, and im 9 years old. Im in fourth grade. Reporter anna kate once had an aunt named toni. They lived a few states apart dear aunt toni, how are you . I have no homework. We finished little pear eight days till christmas. Im so excited. I love you. Anna kate. Reporter she still writes her letters even though toni can no longer respond. Dear aunt toni, are you enjoying it in heaven . I miss you very much. I read a book about heaven. It must be great. Love, you

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Settlement Of Provo Utah 20160710

Mormons taking it. Thought it could be isolated from other mac and settlers so they wouldnt run other american settlers so they wouldnt run into the ideas of the east. Only does the gold rush bring 30,000 nonmormons through utah in the first three years of settlement, first five years of settlement, but 20,000 or so , theseamericans here stories became as difficult as the ones the mormons had experienced before. Misunderstanding, cultural alienation, violent conflict. Case, native americans are pushed out of their historical homeland. It becomes a difficult story to tell. Human beings have been here for a very long time. Provo wins when the first angloamerican settlers arrived with the intent to stay in 1849, there were already lots of people here. Native americans called this area home for hundreds, even thousands of years. The site of the largest concentration of native americans in what is now utah,. N fact the tip and get band of the utes were not far from where we are. They made t

Transcripts For CSPAN3 American History TV In Provo UT 20160703

With help from our Comcast Cable partners we will ask for the history of the city. Visit the Brigham Young University Museum of paleontology the hear about how one man changed the way dinosaur skeletal remains are displayed in museums. Mr. Fluhman the metal rods the support of the animal are hidden within the bounds. When you can hide the armature in the steel supports, the animal looks more alive. Later, see artifacts recovered from one of provos early structures in the story they tell about the lives of the towns first settlers. Mr. Scheetz when we look back at how our ancestors lived, the little bits and pieces that we uncovered tell that story. We begin the hour i taking a look at the settlement of provo and how it is changed over the years. Mr. Fluhman provo has a difficult early story. Of the big narrative of mormon settlement of the region is about coming into this place in aching at work even though earlier american and even british and other explorers never chose to settle her

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20160924

It is tremendously significant to show the contributions not just for africanamericans but all americans to show this is indeed our country and we contributed to it just as as much as anybody else if not more. How do you see the museum fitting into the larger story line with the passage of the civil right and the first africanamerican president is opening the museum. Does the museum itself have a larger role in history . I cannot continue to think of the 44th president of the United States and for example when he was first sworn in or first won the primary even it was on the eve of the march on washington. When he was sworn in it was right after the birthday of dr. Martin luther king. Now before he leaves office, after serving eight years as the president of the United States, this magnificent, museum is opening. When children look at the grand opening of the museum they will see the picture of the first africanamerican president of the United States. I think of it not only in the cont

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20160924

But how do think about this Going Forward . But does this tell us about what we should take of the role of the immigration and what is very difficult . We manage to avoid them for a long time and you never know we still could avoid the fiscal effects of an aging population but there will be a time when it has to be addressed. And it gives the idea is of how to think about immigration so can you address what we see . As a demographer and a planner when does the future start . And 2001 to be exact recant appreciate how that is evil thing but most people mindset is 10 years out of date it is interesting we dont update faster enough. There was a bubble and day bust and a recovery. That those were lagging very much. And as they were being added and then started to pick up in the 70s and the 80s the current decade beery and right now right in the middle of 2020 from 2016. A total transition of the working age population most of those immigrants of children. The next generation it is all immi

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