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“A Journey to Excellence”
Andrew McCrea guides individuals and businesses to discover the “extra” that brings excellence in business and life. For the past two decades Andrew has traveled the country and the world producing his nationally syndicated radio and television broadcasts. He’s interviewed Emmy and Grammy winners, Hall of Fame athletes and even been body-slammed by professional wrestlers!
However, some of his most insightful interviews are with people you may have never have heard of, with a story you’ll never forget. Their stories are unforgettable because “ordinary” individuals and businesses discovered the “extra” that propelled them to success both personally and in business…they became “Extraordinary” in their field.
Andrew’s keynotes have been heard in boardrooms in Tokyo to arena audiences of over 10,000. He can share proven ways that discover the “Extra” and make a permanent move to Excellence.
Andrew McCrea guides individuals and businesses to discover the “extra” that brings excellence in business and life. For the past two decades Andrew has traveled the country and the world producing his nationally syndicated radio and television broadcasts. He’s interviewed Emmy and Grammy winners, Hall of Fame athletes and even been body-slammed by professional wrestlers!
However, some of his most insightful interviews are with people you may have never have heard of, with a story you’ll never forget. Their stories are unforgettable because “ordinary” individuals and businesses discovered the “extra” that propelled them to success both personally and in business…they became “Extraordinary” in their field.
Andrew’s keynotes have been heard in boardrooms in Tokyo to arena audiences of over 10,000. He can share proven ways that discover the “Extra” and make a permanent move to Excellence.
This Farmer turned his Field into a Nationally Acclaimed Golf Course
Near Homer, Nebraska, you'll find the nationally acclaimed Landmand Golf Course. What makes this course unique, however, is its location among the fields of Nebraska and how a Farmer turned his CRP ground into this golf course.
Go to nationwide.com/andrew to see how Nationwide can protect your farm
Go to nationwide.com/andrew to see how Nationwide can protect your farm
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The Jolly Green Giant Stands Guard over this MN Town
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In the 1970s, the town of Blue Earth, Minnesota constructed this larger than life statue of the Jolly Green Giant to lure visitors to their town. But just how much work did it take to bring this giant to life? Visit nationwide.com/andrew to learn how you can protect what's next for your farm or ranch.
Andy Griffith’s Hometown is a Real Life Mayberry
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Andy Griffith’s hometown of Mt. Airy, North Carolina has become a real life Mayberry with many replica buildings and police cars from the show.
The Yellow Brick Road Leads to this Kansas Town
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The Yellow Brick Road Leads to this Kansas Town
What Does Firefighter and Farmer Safety Have in Common?
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Today we celebrate National Firefighter Day and salute those who serve in this role. Dan Neenan, Director for National Education Center for Agricultural Safety, is also a firefighter and paramedic. What does training firefighters and farmers have in common? Join us in our discussion on this and more.
Agriculture Supply Chain
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Supply chain interruptions and inflation fears are impacting U.S. farmers in a multitude of ways. Higher prices across the board are adding pressure to their everyday. How can we continue to protect and invest in our operations?
Beware of Ransomware in Food and Agriculture
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The FBI has warned of increased ransomware attacks on the food and agriculture sector. What can farmers and ag operators do to protect their operations from such a threat? Todd Lukens, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer with Nationwide Insurance, has information for you.
Minnesota Woolen Mill
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Along the banks of the Cannon River in Faribault, Minnesota, you'll find an old brick woolen mill next to a dam and waterfall. It's been a part of this town since almost the very beginning.
Christmas Tree, Minnesota I-35
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How much of an impact can a tree and some lights make? This Christmas in the Country special features a closer look at one man who makes it his mission to light up I-35 each Christmas.
Rusty Car Museum
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Rusty simply enjoyed working on replica cars in his spare time. He never set out to display them, but then he had an opportunity to create his own museum and people began coming to Jackson, Tennessee, to see an impressive, one-of-kind collection.
Sullivan Brothers
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The Sullivan family lived on the North side of Waterloo, Iowa. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941, the five Sullivan brothers decided they wanted to join the military.
great job
Brushy Bill was not Billy the kid he's just an imposter and a wannabe
Brushy was a fraud! Billy was ambushed in Ft. Sumner by coward Pat Garrett.
That's nice of her.
GANGSTERS!
No salio vivo de Okinawa😞🕯️ Uno de los mejores prosistas de su tiempo. La cronica mas sencilla y sensible de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En mi opinion. Ojala se compilara su obra y se tradujera al español -mas alla del readers digest"🤓- Que descanse en paz. Fue la voz de la infanteria y murio entre la infanteria 💜
Ft. Sumner. GUARANTEED!
Thank you too amazing!!!
Love it. Makes my kids giggle 🤭
Thank-U very much 4 this neutral presentation, Andrew; U explained it very simply, and quite succinctly. it is what it is, and it was what it was; who's to say who was William Henry Roberts in his younger days, except he himself? And Boy Howdy: Didn't He KNOW!!! Clearly, Joe Hines/Jesse Evans/William Campbell knew what he was saying, when he stated in 1948 that of the original 6 Silver City Boys who rode to Lincoln County during the Autumn of 1877, only himself and 2 others were living: Jim McDaniels, and Henry McCarty, aka, the Antrim Kid. Ironically, it was none other than William V Morrison, a Great-Grandson of Ft. Sumner Rancher Pete Maxwell's Father, Lucien Bonaparte Maxwell, who happened to be trying to resolve a land inheritance claim 4 a law firm, is the one who ended up revealing to the World, with the help of respected Old West History Professor Clarence L. Sonnichsen, that indeed, the reason why this peculiar old cowboy in Hico TX was living off-the-grid, was that he actually was who Joe Hines/Jesse Evans claimed him to be: Billy the Kid. Billy the Kid Museum curators Wayne & Sue Land of Hico aren't runnin' a tourist gimmick: They simply are telling what U reported, as uncovered by William V Morrison, and published by UTEP Professor Sonnichsen: Billy the Kid escaped the crooked arm of the Lincoln County Law yet again, on the night of July 14th, 1881, at Pete Maxwell's Ranch. Daniel A. Edwards had good reason to publish his follow-up on Morrison's & Sonnichsen's 'Alias, Billy the Kid' (1955) in 2014, on the heels of W.C. Jameson's 'Beyond the Grave' (1995). All of these authors are onto something; it's no wonder that Sue Land finally became a believer in 2014: "Brushy Bill" was living-off-the-grid 4 a reason; he was hiding from a former life, hiding from a Legend that had become much more than his own meager existence. It all would've continued that way and quietly gone to the graves with these Lincoln County 'wild west' legends, had Joe L. Hines not spilled the beans to legal investigator William V. Maxwell in 1948. It's no wonder then that 'Brushy' Bill Roberts had all the scars & stories to support Joe Hines' claim. According to author Dan Edwards, Joe Hines ended up inheriting his deceased brother's "Evans' Land," and that's how legal eagle William V Morrison ended up on one William Henry Roberts' meager porch one spring morning in rural Hamilton County TX. It all makes sense then why 89-year-old 'Brushy Bill' didn't possess a Bank Account nor a Social Security income, not even an SSN, this according to Daniel Edwards. Brushy's gun-shot scars & knife wounds weren't a ruse: They were real. that's why he knew that Tom Folliard was from Uvalde TX, and that Sally Chisum was "Old John"s niece, not his daughter; and there's more: Brushy claimed that pot-shot Roberts was a mean old man, and that Sheriff Brady had kept his beloved pearl-handled revolvers, that he had bought 4 $25 in San Antonio. So there's no surprise that Brushy's description of the Lincoln County Jail matched the original blueprints of the structure, discovered in 2019. That's how Brushy recognized Mrs John Abel immediately, and that's why Severo Gallegos recognized the brown specks in Brushy's Blue eyes. Only Billy the Kid would've both known all these people & met all of these standards. If only we can track down a photo of Billy Barlow, many more of Brushy's skeptics might become believers in his 1st-person accounts of the Lincoln County War.
Yep he was Bill the kid
No way was brushy bill the kid.
Loved this, Thank You.
Hallway near bedroom
Oh for gods sake you can trace brush bills life all the way back he's not billy the kid
Fort Sumner New Mexico just outside Maxwells bedroom
If it ain't green... It ain't mean!!!
A story of true patriotism and family bond. Rip brave boys will always be remembered. From a lad from Waterloo Syd.
The only documented picture of William H. Bonney is his death photo.
Billy the Kid was a woman.
Bet you wouldn't of said that to his face if you had met him in late 1870s !
@@danielblackburn1241 I can see that you aren't much of a gambler. Besides, I don't think it is me that is putting the idea forward.
He wasn’t Billy the kid.
ACCORDING TO BRUSHY BILL, HE DIDN'T!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THEN, WHY WOULD HE SEEK, SUCH AN ANCIENT, PARDON????!!!! HE WAS ALREADY, FREE OF IT, WHY OUT, HIMSELF????!!!! IT WAS, A MATTER, OF HONOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND THAT WHY, I THINK BRUSHY, WAS REALLY, THE KID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HE HAD, A LOT OF, REGRETS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brushy bill is not Billy the kid!!!! Plain and simple
One in Missouri says Bourbon !
I like it
Boothill, which wasn't called Boothill until the mid 1920's, was actually the THIRD cemetery. The first being near the Contention Mine but was getting covered by tailings, then there was another across the street from what is now Family Dollar. Then of course, the 4th cemetery is the Tombstone City Cemetery being used from 1884 to present day. 😉
The Real Kid is here in NM and always will be anyone who believes that Brushy was Billy is smoking some good shit!!!
I could care less if Brushy Bill was or wasn't the kid. About Billy being in New Mexico,well no. Says who? The state of New Mexico. Any problems with that contact the state of New Mexico.Ask for a official document of his death. They don't have one.As far as New Mexico is concerned,he never died there.This is documented. However,i understand why some people need to continue to believe in Santa Clause,the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy.
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Gene Johnson, the coach, and his brother Francis Johnson (#33) were both well known in this part of the country. Gene eventually coached at Wichita University (now Wichita State University) and Francis played at Wichita University.
My Grandfather James (Jimmy) Neddles the head coach for the Universal team
She's a true American heroine.
The 1.90 Meter rule was not really enforced in the 1936 Olympics. I know that from a picture of the Mexican team (which won the Bronze) standing beside the Americans for the podium ceremony, the tallest Mex player was Raúl Fernández, height 1.89 mts (6´ 2.5") ; at least three USA players were about 10 cm taller than him (6´ 6´´). Maybe at the time of officially measuring their height the Americans cheated, they bent their knees and compressed their necks quite a bit.
He looks like Sloth from the Goonies
She said his mother died when he was 3...I have never heard that...every account I've read said he was about 14
I'm so tired of seeing pictures of Ollie Roberts, claiming to be William Bonney. Where do these people live in fantasy land?
That is not Billy the kid brushy Bill Roberts has a box square chin look at Billy the kids chin the shape of his chin is shaped like an oval almost like an egg even with age your chin structure does not change FRAUD 🤥
So glad that this truck has been saved. Kind of an American icon.
Nice museum.
Ears not connected at the bottom like billy the kid roberts is not billy the kid
Great video! Nothing runs like a Deere!
Springbok
Damn straight
Such a sweet snapshot of history. Thank you, Andrew and Rick for this nice little trip. 🙂
Kate Shelley is my Hero.
It's all in the gun rifle
Aint that a ring on a stinky finger 20
Census records prove he wasn’t Billy. Billy was born in New York. Brushy was born in Texas. Look at a young Brushy and young Billy. Literally no resemblance.
Which census records shows BTK was born in New York ??? Oh. They dont excist.....stop writing blatant lies on the internet.
William Roberts was indeed " Billy the kid" , and there's more than enough proof of this fact. If you want to know the truth, read 2 books. The first is"" Alias, Billy the Kid". The second, which lives no doubt, " Billy the Kid, the lost interviews. The state of New Mexico has been living a lie for tourists dollars, and theirs nothing buried in ft Sumner but dirt and suckers.
Nice try, but no. It's all fantasy.
The croquet picture has never been authenticated as Billy.
Yes, maybe. But he most likely is.
It cannot be authenticated because there is no provenance. The site of the photo is not known, and it's definitely not the old Tunstall ranch as has been claimed. Historically it is unverifiable.
I've been here and seen this truck. And I still watch the Beverly Hillbillies every day.
Bootleg in the barrels 🙂
Brushy Bill is not the kid! false claimant and liar. He was far too young to be him and has no resemblance to him.
Totally agree
Why I do not think Brushy Bill was Billy the Kid, I do wonder why Pat Garrett buried him so quickly. That said, think about it, when Jesse James died, he was on display, along with John Dillinger etc. Look at the Daltons at Coffeeville KS. Back in the old days, they put you on display like a 10 pt buck
Garrett didn't bury Billy quickly the local people did. As soon as Garrett killed Billy he headed for the tall timber.
@@stevemccarty6384 I guess my point is, usually when they have a high profile case they want every one to know he is dealt with. Like Ted Bundy. I know they were friends once, but it still needed to be done.
Billy was not so well known as we modern folk like to think. In the NM territory, yes. Nationally, barely. There was no photographer closer than a 2-3 day ride, each way, so no photo could be taken. But in a small village of about 200 people, most all of whom knew Billy and most were friendly with him, why would Garrett display the body like a trophy? Garrett and his deputies, rather, went out of their way to state how they barricaded themselves in the house all night, fully expecting an assault by some of the Kid's friends in town. One such Fort Sumner resident said that, had a leader been present, that is exactly what would have happened. The fact remains that the towns folk put Billy's body on display through the night to hold a wake, to honor him. No one was thinking "trophy" like a 10 pt buck. They buried their friend the next day after the midnight shooting.
@@Rollin_L Nice to know.
Pat garret did not kill billy,he died of heart attack that's true from Jesse James cousin she was there when he died,all other are stories were just that