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people like garrison and other white abolitionists who are theoretically committed to pacifism, wind up being the most vigorous advocates of a hard war. they're the ones that want an army moving with power across the southern landscape, destroying those social relations. they're not calling on the wanton killing of slaveholders but they want slavery destroyed and doing so requires vigorous war. i put this out partly because we tend to think in a post-world war ii era that the alignment of hawks and doves is necessarily that the hawks in favor generally of u.s. military power are the political conservatives and the doves are the political liberals and that sort of fits but here we have political liberals like william garrison who are the hawks and the political conservatives, the democratic party of the north, wind up being the doves. the democrats are the ones in the north who make arguments about the laws of war and want proper oversight of the army and aren't eager to see emancipation happen as part of the hard war policy so i would suggest this teaches us there's no necessary alig
people like garrison and other white abolitionists who are theoretically committed to pacifism, wind up being the most vigorous advocates of a hard war. they're the ones that want an army moving with power across the southern landscape, destroying those social relations. they're not calling on the wanton killing of slaveholders but they want slavery destroyed and doing so requires vigorous war. i put this out partly because we tend to think in a post-world war ii era that the alignment of hawks...
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so deeply that during the mexican war that when garrison soldier on his way to mexico who's enlisted from massachusetts, he writes to a saw a soldier on the street today in uniform and though i had seen a snake. i have such opposition to the viseral that it's a sensation, a physical allergy he to inoculate himself against to see men in uniform yet once begins, garrison and other abolitionists are confronted with a terrible dilemma -- do they sanction military violence on this accomplish theo outcome they've been striving for for decades and not making andt progress towards there's disputes in the literature about the extend were anti-slavery but i think it's fair to say emancipation is not on the in 1860 in a regular election of lincoln as president by 1862 it's on the horizon but part of the way that will happen is if the war goes on and is fought with enough vigor that the u.s., that reluctant ons been this, is compelled into emancipation. so what we find is a curious inversion. people like garrison and other white abolitionists who are committed to pacifism, wind up being the most
so deeply that during the mexican war that when garrison soldier on his way to mexico who's enlisted from massachusetts, he writes to a saw a soldier on the street today in uniform and though i had seen a snake. i have such opposition to the viseral that it's a sensation, a physical allergy he to inoculate himself against to see men in uniform yet once begins, garrison and other abolitionists are confronted with a terrible dilemma -- do they sanction military violence on this accomplish theo...
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. ♪ narrator: direct fire was played on the german staff commanding the nazi garrison in the police headquartersis was the first important success scored by the paris resistance forces. it gave them a place from which to organize. it gives them authority. tension had been relieved. above all, it cleared the way for their leader, the ex-prefect of corsica, the man who secretly directed the paris police to stand by for orders. now he came into the open as chief of resistance throughout france. the gendarmerie had played the game with infinite tact. nazi trigger fingers itched to theycre these men. but they held sign. together, they gathered arms and barricaded themselves in. then according to plan, they coordination with the attackers outside. came the moment of final inspection. the leader told the local chiefs his plan. he exhorted the lyon mass to popular uprising. they heard the call of the barricades once again. legendard the call. has it that the very stones would rise, and rise they did. once again, in the long history of man's fight for freedom, paris tore up of the cobblestones to make en
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of the 2nd world war in the early hours of the morning a german warship opened fire on the polish garrison on the vesta plot the peninsula in what was then the free city of dunn sick at about the same time bombs rained down on the small polish town a view in killing 1200 civilians it was the german 1st air raid on poland and the 1st of many war crimes to come ceremonies have been taking place in viola marking the moment 80 years ago when history's deadliest conflict began. 4 35 am indeed. those sirens are the same as the ones that sounded 80 years ago announcing the bombing of the town by nazi aircraft an attack which would start the 2nd world war. no words could ever make up for the disaster that followed but today india early hours poland husted its former attack of germany in the 1st of a series of ceremonies of a member and also aimed at highlighting the friendship between the 2 countries. after the war it took decades for the neighbor countries to normalize their relations and reconciliation is still an ongoing process to such a device. that the us why do you think it is easy. she had
of the 2nd world war in the early hours of the morning a german warship opened fire on the polish garrison on the vesta plot the peninsula in what was then the free city of dunn sick at about the same time bombs rained down on the small polish town a view in killing 1200 civilians it was the german 1st air raid on poland and the 1st of many war crimes to come ceremonies have been taking place in viola marking the moment 80 years ago when history's deadliest conflict began. 4 35 am indeed. those...
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of the 2nd world war in the early hours of the morning a german warship opened fire on the polish garrison in the vesta thought a district of what was then the free city of don sick at the same time bombs rained down on the small polish town of via the one killing 1200 civilians it was the german left office 1st air raid on poland and the 1st of many war crimes to come. in a few minutes from now a special ceremony will begin in via loon to mark the 80th anniversary of the start of world war 2 the polish president. will be joined by his german counterpart from my own as we wait for the ceremony to begin i'm joined in the studio by g.w. political correspondent emmanuel shah's so many well let's talk about the significance of where we're going to be now why via lou and why this year well highly significance because you learn it was the 1st city to be attacked by the nazi germany in 1939 beginning world war 2 the attack took place in the very early hours in the morning between $435.00 to be precise and it lasted until 2 pm you say a lot of civilians were killed the 70 percent of the town was d
of the 2nd world war in the early hours of the morning a german warship opened fire on the polish garrison in the vesta thought a district of what was then the free city of don sick at the same time bombs rained down on the small polish town of via the one killing 1200 civilians it was the german left office 1st air raid on poland and the 1st of many war crimes to come. in a few minutes from now a special ceremony will begin in via loon to mark the 80th anniversary of the start of world war 2...
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the roadway that gave them essentially front line access to government buildings and what is the garrison liberation army, they were throwing bricks, they were throwing petrol bombs and the police then responded with water cannons and then out of nowhere some of the special forces came, swooped in using paint balls, trying to target protesters and in the end they did make several arrests. they then spent the next few hours squeezing from every possible side to try to get the crowds to disperse. there is a lot of destruction through central hong kong, there had been fires burning, there is a lot of graffiti. this is one of the mtr stations behind us here that was closed down earlier. the glass has been smashed, there's spray paint and in some cases the sprinkler systems had been set off. you had mentioned this is all in advance of what is a big day in china on tuesday. it's the october 1st national day, the 70th anniversary celebrations for the prc. there's going to be a huge military parade through beijing. this day means a lot to the chinese leadership. it's why protesters here are vowin
the roadway that gave them essentially front line access to government buildings and what is the garrison liberation army, they were throwing bricks, they were throwing petrol bombs and the police then responded with water cannons and then out of nowhere some of the special forces came, swooped in using paint balls, trying to target protesters and in the end they did make several arrests. they then spent the next few hours squeezing from every possible side to try to get the crowds to disperse....
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from one of the army's four african-american regiments was included in fort vancouver's regular garrison troops. the buffalo soldiers' contributions to our nation continued throughout subsequent conflicts. two years ago we lost a pillar within the greater vancouver community. a member and president of the moses william pacific chest chapter of the buffalo soldiers bill morehouse. bill was a member of the united states army and the national guard early in his life. with his military service spanning world war ii and the fort vancouver barracks as p.o.w. guard. his contributions to our community went beyond his military service. bill will toy and food drives for underprivileged kids, and he provided honor guard at military ceremonies and parades. in just a few days on september 21, a ceremony will take place to dedicate a permanent memorial at fort vancouver to bill and to the buffalo soldiers so he will be honorably remembered. this memorial will help mark their unwavering commitment to our country and a commitment that made the face of racism, unfair treatment, and adversity a thing of t
from one of the army's four african-american regiments was included in fort vancouver's regular garrison troops. the buffalo soldiers' contributions to our nation continued throughout subsequent conflicts. two years ago we lost a pillar within the greater vancouver community. a member and president of the moses william pacific chest chapter of the buffalo soldiers bill morehouse. bill was a member of the united states army and the national guard early in his life. with his military service...
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rnmeanwhile on monday go garrison out of the cracked out on vaping products in the state and a marketingcampaign to cuci the use of rettes biting his. timing out to talk about this is kqed health reporter. and dr. erika pond, help alofficer for the eda county pubic health department. laura, i would like to start with you. the man who diedad -- his death was confirmed just this week but can you tell us about him? >> he was over b,40 and had had a history of vaping and being treated for lung illness for the past several weeks. and, he cowas the person to die in california. >> of ththe more 80 cases of lung damage in california,bu can you tell us about the cases in alameda county? i understand there were four cases of lung illness in alameda county. ose cases? arities among >> yes, across the state and the country we are using some criteria to define w calling cases. some of them -- all have been hospitalized and have rays and some ve needed cks x- support whether it's oxygen or extra pressure and in extreme cases they have been intubated anin intensive care. they definitely have all had so
rnmeanwhile on monday go garrison out of the cracked out on vaping products in the state and a marketingcampaign to cuci the use of rettes biting his. timing out to talk about this is kqed health reporter. and dr. erika pond, help alofficer for the eda county pubic health department. laura, i would like to start with you. the man who diedad -- his death was confirmed just this week but can you tell us about him? >> he was over b,40 and had had a history of vaping and being treated for...
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and then on the eve of the anniversary of the founding of the people's liberation army the garrison in hong kong released this video. it featured a soldier issuing a warning in cantonese. the language spoken by most hong kong as. troops deployed to gas and water cannons on what looked to be protesters. tony because i think cocky by its own think knock knock knock were no coco your father are still the protests continued. hong kong is normally not participate in demonstrations but joining the movement. this ratty involved thousands the civil servants. they come despite a warning for government employees to stay neutral minute up when you could hide out i don't see in my code a good thing to not run the code is so you see my way or my credit things i sung go my way i might. as the crowd dispersed a chant rang out. the call was about to experience its bust general strike in 15 years. thousands of people stayed away from work on the 5th of august. rallies were also taking place across the city. in the residential neighborhood one tyson the call for. came. up. even before the end of the gra
and then on the eve of the anniversary of the founding of the people's liberation army the garrison in hong kong released this video. it featured a soldier issuing a warning in cantonese. the language spoken by most hong kong as. troops deployed to gas and water cannons on what looked to be protesters. tony because i think cocky by its own think knock knock knock were no coco your father are still the protests continued. hong kong is normally not participate in demonstrations but joining the...
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anymore is because i think we are heading into a period of retrenchment we are going to become a garrison state in response to the climate crises and you mentioned. the the ticks it's this is one of my favorite stories i wrote about this recently for truthout i call the mother nature's little bill collectors there's a thing called alpha gall syndrome it's being spread by lonestar ticks they were contained to an area around texas and louisiana and oklahoma but climate change has spread their their domain all the way up into maine into wisconsin and they are bringing a disease if you get this disease and you become deathly allergic to meet so you get you get this alpha golf. in drone if you even touch meat you will you might get asked lakhs of shock i mean it's a very serious allergic reaction the irony is is that one of the drivers of climate change is the production factory farm production of meat so when i look at these systems we talked about the imperial system now while on one level creating climate change and now becoming a climate change becoming a rationale for more and more empire
anymore is because i think we are heading into a period of retrenchment we are going to become a garrison state in response to the climate crises and you mentioned. the the ticks it's this is one of my favorite stories i wrote about this recently for truthout i call the mother nature's little bill collectors there's a thing called alpha gall syndrome it's being spread by lonestar ticks they were contained to an area around texas and louisiana and oklahoma but climate change has spread their...
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the cold war and the notion of the garrison state. it described the state as a unified structure and an inevitable developmental destiny leaving remarkably little room. prior to 61 eisenhower repeatedly talked about the impending garrison state and what he calls grimm paraphernalia. without going into too much detail, he was talking about unidirectional all-encompassing transformation. the view that was also present in ideas of a so-called military ascendancy or militarization of america circulating within america's political class. what is also striking about the implication of the term military-industrial complex and his warnings of misplaced power is a certain ambivalence, it's openness to different readings. it leaves many questions opens because of its generality. a vigorous defender of a fiscally conservative government of a free nation, or both. once introduced by eisenhower the notion proved capacious enough to be up created across the political spectrum. critics could tie it to a more systematic critique of capitalism or they
the cold war and the notion of the garrison state. it described the state as a unified structure and an inevitable developmental destiny leaving remarkably little room. prior to 61 eisenhower repeatedly talked about the impending garrison state and what he calls grimm paraphernalia. without going into too much detail, he was talking about unidirectional all-encompassing transformation. the view that was also present in ideas of a so-called military ascendancy or militarization of america...
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is there a smoking can kick you i think there is a garrison. the public will find they have been taken for a ride. >> reporter: is this push going to grow in public support? >> know. the card collusion for two years, told donald trump colluded with russia, he was a traitor, a russian agent, conspired with the russians to undermine our democracy and those are serious accusations and the american people took them seriously, we had a special counsel that investigated, spend tens of millions of dollars and it was nothing more than a conspiracy theory. what is "happening now" is democrats failed to do what they wanted which was to the poses sitting president on trumped up charges of collusion and shifting gears to other things. they have no credibility because they lied to the american people of collusion, misled the men no one is listening to the american people. up to the mueller from paris poll found 65% of americans say they should not have impeachment proceedings, 58% to the mueller report we should turn the page on investigation of trump and 8
is there a smoking can kick you i think there is a garrison. the public will find they have been taken for a ride. >> reporter: is this push going to grow in public support? >> know. the card collusion for two years, told donald trump colluded with russia, he was a traitor, a russian agent, conspired with the russians to undermine our democracy and those are serious accusations and the american people took them seriously, we had a special counsel that investigated, spend tens of...
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the garrison crossed the river. jump.a hop, skip, and a they can move out and begin to push those confederate forces back. keep that in mind. that is the idea. the village itself is hardly impressive. again, the woodcut that appears seeharpers weekly," you what they say. miserable broken downtown, very virginian in aspect. [laughter] there is a signpost, hardly a town in wisconsin. again, it does not matter how many houses there are. that is the big point. get out of washington. it falls to these three men to do that. on the left, william smith. nicknamed baldy. on the right, captain charles griffin of the u.s. artillery. these are all pretty familiar names if you study the civil war. here they are now. it's interesting to remember this is early in the war. when do you ever referred -- when do you ever hear charles griffin referred to as a captain? he is down the river yelling at george meade. here he is a captain. division, they push out. and he will give orders to lead that expedition. he has 1800 men. what he has
the garrison crossed the river. jump.a hop, skip, and a they can move out and begin to push those confederate forces back. keep that in mind. that is the idea. the village itself is hardly impressive. again, the woodcut that appears seeharpers weekly," you what they say. miserable broken downtown, very virginian in aspect. [laughter] there is a signpost, hardly a town in wisconsin. again, it does not matter how many houses there are. that is the big point. get out of washington. it falls...
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first of all, this was the only army garrison where the airfield had the same name as the garrison.re is already a wainwright airfield in alaska, north of the bux range, almost to the arctic ocean. and there was confusion among 80 people -- among aviators about which wainwright to land on. the people of fairbanks never stopped calling it ladd airfield. >> some say, why the moon, why choose this as their goal? and they may well ask, why climb the highest mountain? why 35 years ago, fly the atlantic? moon, we to go to the choose to go to the moon [applause] in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, because they are hard. because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to win, and the others too. [applause] >> in the early 1960's, president kennedy says, we want to galvanize our country to do something very bold, and it was the space race. we wanted to do something bold to beat the russians. let's beat the russian
first of all, this was the only army garrison where the airfield had the same name as the garrison.re is already a wainwright airfield in alaska, north of the bux range, almost to the arctic ocean. and there was confusion among 80 people -- among aviators about which wainwright to land on. the people of fairbanks never stopped calling it ladd airfield. >> some say, why the moon, why choose this as their goal? and they may well ask, why climb the highest mountain? why 35 years ago, fly the...
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there have been threats with the pla across the border and the 6000 plus soldiers that are garrisoned here. that is always a threat. everyone i've talked to in the government and ells will hear and hong kong do not think that is a viable option right now for the chinese to use military in for -- military intervention. they are of course probably consulting carrie lam quite considerably. we are understanding that carrie lam is heading to beijing. she will be a -- attending that parade for the 70th anniversary. could be a raucous day tomorrow as obviously hong kong celebrates the founding of the people's republic of china very differently than they will be in beijing. shery: chief north asian chief correspondent stephen engle joining us, thank you. an official at the u.s. says there are no current plans to stop chinese companies from listing on american exchanges a day after bloomberg reported that trump administration is discussing ways to limit u.s. investor access to china. let's bring in washington editor ros krasny. and tom mackenzie in beijing. let me start with you, ros. city is
there have been threats with the pla across the border and the 6000 plus soldiers that are garrisoned here. that is always a threat. everyone i've talked to in the government and ells will hear and hong kong do not think that is a viable option right now for the chinese to use military in for -- military intervention. they are of course probably consulting carrie lam quite considerably. we are understanding that carrie lam is heading to beijing. she will be a -- attending that parade for the...
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let's bring in bishop garrison, cofounder of the joseph rainy center for public policy and republicant brian darling, founder of liberty judgment affairs. good morning. >> good morning. >> do you agree the electoral nap will be this narrow? what does this mean for the eventual democratic nominee? >> sure. ultimately you need to focus in these potential states. the electoral map has always been about 11, 12 states, battleground states to begin with. the idea the focus will be a little more narrow, we just saw that in 2016. so no one should be necessarily that surprised that we're going to have that big -- that small i should say of a focus again, concentrating these particular states. but at the end of the day we want our current president and we want our democratic candidate to do all they can to speak to all people and to speak to all voters because ultimately they're not just going to represent four states. they're going to represent the totality of the country. >> brian, what do you think republicans are learning from what happened with hillary losing wisconsin and this new narrowe
let's bring in bishop garrison, cofounder of the joseph rainy center for public policy and republicant brian darling, founder of liberty judgment affairs. good morning. >> good morning. >> do you agree the electoral nap will be this narrow? what does this mean for the eventual democratic nominee? >> sure. ultimately you need to focus in these potential states. the electoral map has always been about 11, 12 states, battleground states to begin with. the idea the focus will be a...
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trump's roy cohen may be the smoking gun or the arsenal or the garrison that breaks this thing free.here's a reason barr redacted certain testimony. some of it i think to protect trump's sons. others we don't know. but he took it upon himself to redact testimony. >> grand jury is very sensitive. >> grand jury is sensitive but every incidence of the past, the attorney general has joined with the judiciary and say let them have it. this time he's not going do it. >> aeeric holder didn't join in certain things either -- >> there was not an impeachment inquiry of obama. >> fair point. >> so here's another thing that will seem not as pressing but to me every bit as important. the more you guys go down the road of impeachment, forget about the fact it's never going to happen in the senate, it's almost impossible that anything really happens. i know nancy pelosi says that you're legislating, you're getting things done, but you won't get anything done with the senate if this is happening or maybe not at all. at this point do you believe there's any chance that any meaningful legislation happ
trump's roy cohen may be the smoking gun or the arsenal or the garrison that breaks this thing free.here's a reason barr redacted certain testimony. some of it i think to protect trump's sons. others we don't know. but he took it upon himself to redact testimony. >> grand jury is very sensitive. >> grand jury is sensitive but every incidence of the past, the attorney general has joined with the judiciary and say let them have it. this time he's not going do it. >> aeeric...
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and you have to understand what it means to your perfectly rehearsed plan when you do that in garrison it means to meet that plan on a battlefield. a famous boxer once said about his competition, said every man has a plan until i punch him in the face, right? you think about that. we all plan and we think about what it's going to be like, and then we meet the crucible of contest. and we've got to be ready for what that looks like. and so when we talk about these principles, they're not esoteric, they're not things that sit out there to be admired, but they're to be practiced, vetted, rehearsed, challenged, improved and implemented with confidence. that's where we need to be. so let's talk about these things that are lee that wouldty first. lethality first. important the way i look at defining them. the first one would be the idea of authorities. we've got to have the right authorities to operate in space. and it doesn't matter what kind of activity we're talking about. whether we're operating networks, we're talking more of an i.t.-centric role, whether we're talking about defense or o
and you have to understand what it means to your perfectly rehearsed plan when you do that in garrison it means to meet that plan on a battlefield. a famous boxer once said about his competition, said every man has a plan until i punch him in the face, right? you think about that. we all plan and we think about what it's going to be like, and then we meet the crucible of contest. and we've got to be ready for what that looks like. and so when we talk about these principles, they're not...
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and not without the help of abolitionists such as william lord garrison and elizabeth margaret chandlerm over. our hearts and our bodies were broken again as the promises of reconstruction gave way to a period of terror that involved the lynching of 4743 black people between 1882-1968. we endured church bombings, harassment, police beatings and animal attacks. like the brutalities inflicted on so many in the civil rights movement, including honorable congressman john lewis and others, who marched across the edmund pettus bridge in 1965. there were major victories, with the passing of the voting rights act of 1964 and the civil rights act of 1965. and yet, african americans are still second-class citizens. black americans are three times as likely as white americans to be killed by police. even though they are twice as likely to be unarmed. black men are more than six times as likely as white men to be incarcerated in our nations prisons,and federal and the incarceration rate of black women is twice that of white women. today, black american families earn just $57.30 to every $100 in inc
and not without the help of abolitionists such as william lord garrison and elizabeth margaret chandlerm over. our hearts and our bodies were broken again as the promises of reconstruction gave way to a period of terror that involved the lynching of 4743 black people between 1882-1968. we endured church bombings, harassment, police beatings and animal attacks. like the brutalities inflicted on so many in the civil rights movement, including honorable congressman john lewis and others, who...
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and then on the eve of the anniversary of the founding of the people's liberation army the garrison in hong kong released this video. it featured a soldier issuing a warning in cantonese. the language spoken by most hong kong as. troops deployed kick ass and water cannons on what looked to be protesters. tell you because i don't think cockney by its own think knock knock knock were no coco your father are still the protests continued. home congress who normally not participate in demonstrations but joining the movements. this rally involved thousands the civil servants. they've come despite a warning for government employees to stay neutral mines up when you could hide out i don't see in my code a good thing seeds will not run the code is so you see my way out my credit thing has sunk in the money i'm not. as the crowd dispersed the chant rang out. ah. the call was about to experience its bust general strike in 15 years. thousands of people stayed away from work on the 5th of august. rallies were also taking place across the city. in the residential neighborhood of one tyson the cool f
and then on the eve of the anniversary of the founding of the people's liberation army the garrison in hong kong released this video. it featured a soldier issuing a warning in cantonese. the language spoken by most hong kong as. troops deployed kick ass and water cannons on what looked to be protesters. tell you because i don't think cockney by its own think knock knock knock were no coco your father are still the protests continued. home congress who normally not participate in demonstrations...
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will be have special forces advisors and trainers or will be have garrison in kabul and have troops onround special forces operators for infantry units or counterinsurgency - those types of people so depends on what capabilities we want to keep their number of troops follows is determined by that. arthel: you line out the possibilities for a contingent that would remain there in afghanistan but you notice we have phenomenal military leaders and are they on a level hamstrung by the presidents who wish to fulfill his campaign promise to get them out of there by a certain time? >> yeah, they can't be happy. this is a mistake obama made in iraq which gave iced ices. when you say you leave a certain time inviting or creating a vacuum and inviting bad folks to fill it. in this case in afghanistan as in iraq will have those capabilities and a footprint in the ability to ramp it up to national command decide to insert or troops or buildout were capabilities in the future but it will be able to be scaled up but this is political unflappable. this is an obama - i'm surprised to see president tru
will be have special forces advisors and trainers or will be have garrison in kabul and have troops onround special forces operators for infantry units or counterinsurgency - those types of people so depends on what capabilities we want to keep their number of troops follows is determined by that. arthel: you line out the possibilities for a contingent that would remain there in afghanistan but you notice we have phenomenal military leaders and are they on a level hamstrung by the presidents...
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troops across the border from the mainland but called it a routine rotation of the army's sanding garrisonlomatic source acknowledged to us today that a rotation clearly implies that the same number of troops that came in to hong kong would now leave for china. that has not happened yet and our source says if it does not in the coming days, it will be abundantly clear that china is bolstering its forces rather than rotating them here in hong kong where an extraordinarily tropical storm right now, bret is, blowing at our background. we apologize. >> bret: a foggy rainy hong kong early thursday morning. video of devastating in the bahamas tells us about the horror he saw. first, beyond our borders tonight. the french government is spending roughly 5 and a half million dollars to try to prevent deadly domestic violence. the associated press reports in france one woman is killed every two or three days by an abusive partner. critics worry the money is not enough to tackle a phenomenon so common in that country and elsewhere that it's often overlooked. members of italy's antiestablishment five
troops across the border from the mainland but called it a routine rotation of the army's sanding garrisonlomatic source acknowledged to us today that a rotation clearly implies that the same number of troops that came in to hong kong would now leave for china. that has not happened yet and our source says if it does not in the coming days, it will be abundantly clear that china is bolstering its forces rather than rotating them here in hong kong where an extraordinarily tropical storm right...
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for the ottomans they were an essential garrison city providing lots of janissaries but they were neveridered really part of the. >> the folks in mosul are always their own thing. they have a certain attitude that comes with that. that's conveyed in your book. it's the reporting that james does it focuses on one of the red therapist threads it runs through his reporting is talking to everyday people and what happens in the day today in warfare. not a whole lot of those big red arrows. he is able to capture shapiro said in the daily npr interview with the dignities of war. i think it's fascinating that something you always do can you talk about the importance of capturing what's happening to the everyday person on the ground and how you do that. what's the duty there to do that. it's always seemed to me as soon as i step foot in congo in 2012, which is the first real civil war i covered, that what was most interesting about the conflict was, not the red arrows and not what the generals were telling you, generals always say the same thing. it's what was life from normal people to live thr
for the ottomans they were an essential garrison city providing lots of janissaries but they were neveridered really part of the. >> the folks in mosul are always their own thing. they have a certain attitude that comes with that. that's conveyed in your book. it's the reporting that james does it focuses on one of the red therapist threads it runs through his reporting is talking to everyday people and what happens in the day today in warfare. not a whole lot of those big red arrows. he...
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garrison was just 59 years old. ed: great movie.movie. jedediah: it was a great movie. pete: it's that the one iconic take away. ed: young producener newsroom. she is like what's karate kid. too young. wax on, wax off. nothing. dealed her for the rest of the day. pete: that's too bad. as democrats push impeachment based on a so-called whistleblower complaint, a former cia analyst says the document was written way too well to be done alone. was this a coordinated event? we will ask coming up next ♪ ♪ take all my inhim bill of particulars ♪ baby there is nothing holding me back ♪ to present to you today. [son]: who are you talking to? [son]: that guy's scary. the first item on the list is selecting a chairman for the... for the advisory board what's this? as well as use the remaining... child care options run out. lifetime retirement income from tiaa doesn't. guaranteed monthly income for life. i felt withdrawn, alone...mile, you become closed off. having to live with bad teeth for so long was extremely depressing. now, i know how hap
garrison was just 59 years old. ed: great movie.movie. jedediah: it was a great movie. pete: it's that the one iconic take away. ed: young producener newsroom. she is like what's karate kid. too young. wax on, wax off. nothing. dealed her for the rest of the day. pete: that's too bad. as democrats push impeachment based on a so-called whistleblower complaint, a former cia analyst says the document was written way too well to be done alone. was this a coordinated event? we will ask coming up...
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70% when they started that, over 60 -- is there a smoking gun can what i think there's an arsenal, garrison. the proof is out there and we will be in a good spot in december and the public will find that they've been taken for a ride. >> mike: is this pushed by house democrats going to grow in public support? >> no, look. the democrats of the party that cried collusion. they told us donald trump had colluded with russia, that donald trump was a traitor, russian agent, conspired with the russians to undermine our democracy and those were serious accusations and the american people took him seriously so we had a special counsel to investigate it, we spent tens of billions of dollars and it turns out it was nothing more than conspiracy theory. it never happened, he didn't do it. what's happening now is the democrats failed to do what they wanted to, which is to depose a sitting president with trumped up charges of collusion they're shifting gears to other things. one, they have no credibility because they lied to the american people about collusion and misled them. second of all, they're not l
70% when they started that, over 60 -- is there a smoking gun can what i think there's an arsenal, garrison. the proof is out there and we will be in a good spot in december and the public will find that they've been taken for a ride. >> mike: is this pushed by house democrats going to grow in public support? >> no, look. the democrats of the party that cried collusion. they told us donald trump had colluded with russia, that donald trump was a traitor, russian agent, conspired with...
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let's bring in bishop garrison and brian darling, founder of liberty government affairs. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> are you surprised at all by these numbers and how commonplace and frequent this just seems to be? >> well, eye been to the trump hotel here in d.c. it's very nice. i'm a little surprised that the numbers are very high. it's a very nice hotel. so i understand why people would want to stay there. i understand the argument. i understand the idea that this is an emollient being given to the president. if you take a step back and look at the big picture, i don't think this is an issue that will be much resonance with the american people because individuals will be making the case or guys like joe biden who has enriched himself off government service after he left the obama administration. and bernie sanders made $2.5 million off book deals while in government. >> it would resonate with a lot of swing voters, i imagine this is definitely something a lot of people on both sides of the aisle could potentially identify with. and i know you think this hotel
let's bring in bishop garrison and brian darling, founder of liberty government affairs. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> are you surprised at all by these numbers and how commonplace and frequent this just seems to be? >> well, eye been to the trump hotel here in d.c. it's very nice. i'm a little surprised that the numbers are very high. it's a very nice hotel. so i understand why people would want to stay there. i understand the argument. i understand the idea that...
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let's bring in bishop garrison co-founder of the joseph rainy center fore public policy and republicanounder and president of liberty government affairs. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> brian, as a republican how alarming is that statement coming from a former u.s. attorney general? >> i don't >> i don't find it alarming at all. it is kind of expected. i don't think that president trump will get prosecuted after the fact considering when you look there is a good faith debate on whether president trump has any exposure on the campaign finance issue. he used personal money to take care of a personal matter. so there is legal debate as to whether he even -- whether michael cohen should have pleaded guilty and whether president trump has any exposure at all. >> and talking about the potential impact on the country of prosecuting a former president. let's listen to that. >> -- cost to the nation by putting on trial a former president. that ought to at least be part of the calculus that goes into the determination that has to be made by the next attorney general. i think we sho
let's bring in bishop garrison co-founder of the joseph rainy center fore public policy and republicanounder and president of liberty government affairs. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> brian, as a republican how alarming is that statement coming from a former u.s. attorney general? >> i don't >> i don't find it alarming at all. it is kind of expected. i don't think that president trump will get prosecuted after the fact considering when you look there is a...
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they began attacking key german garrison and government buildings. german armor was moving to the city, trying to get past the city and to the north. it was attacked, it was ambushed. molotov cocktails were the primary weapon of choice because the resistance was so poorly armed. but the ssi lay in ambush. it sniped. i t threw molotov cocktails from high windows into passing half tracks and burned and attacked fuel trucks. germans burned. and therefore they retaliated with their usual cruelty. germans were raging at losing in 1944. and they were losing everywhere. in the sky, in italy. in the east, in the west. so the order was given, direct from berlin, destroy paris. the engineers mined all the great buildings. they were to be brought down, reduced to rubble if the allies reached the city. let me name them -- notre dame, the louvre, the historic bridges built by the louis's, the arc de triomphe, the great iron tower was going to come down. so the barricades went up in the grand french tradition of resistance. the barricades went up, cobblestones tor
they began attacking key german garrison and government buildings. german armor was moving to the city, trying to get past the city and to the north. it was attacked, it was ambushed. molotov cocktails were the primary weapon of choice because the resistance was so poorly armed. but the ssi lay in ambush. it sniped. i t threw molotov cocktails from high windows into passing half tracks and burned and attacked fuel trucks. germans burned. and therefore they retaliated with their usual cruelty....
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i think there's an arsenal, a garrison. if we bring the public opinion up greater, i think the leadership will be for us having a vote and maybe even taking action. it depends on what we deduce through these hearings and what the public's response is. i can't speak for leader pelosi. all i know is where i think we're going. i think if the proof is out there we'll be in a good spot in december, the public will find they've been taken for a ride. >> quickly, i just heard you say by december. there's probably about 40 days, i think that's the reporting out there, about 40 days of sessions -- of session days left before the end of the year. do you have to -- you say you have to turn public opinion around. is that the deadline, basically end of this year? >> probably give or take. i'm not sure if there's a certain deadline but it could be give or take. i would like to think we could go until january 2020, at least, the third anniversary of the horror of this man becoming president. >> steve cohen, member of the house judiciary c
i think there's an arsenal, a garrison. if we bring the public opinion up greater, i think the leadership will be for us having a vote and maybe even taking action. it depends on what we deduce through these hearings and what the public's response is. i can't speak for leader pelosi. all i know is where i think we're going. i think if the proof is out there we'll be in a good spot in december, the public will find they've been taken for a ride. >> quickly, i just heard you say by...
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and you have to understand what it means to your perfectly rehearsed plan when you do that in garrison, what it means to meet that plan on a battle field. a famous boxer once said about his competition that every man has a plan until i punch him in the face. right? you think about that. we all plan and we think about what it's going to be like, and then we meet the krus billion of contest, and we've got to be ready for what that looks like. when we talk about these principals, they're not e soar theic. they're there to be practiced, vetted, rehearsed, challenges, improved and implemented with confidence. that's where we need to be. let's talk about these things under lethality first. three sub areas important the way i look at defining them. the first one would be the idea of authorities. we've got to of to right authorities to operate in the space. and it doesn't matter what kind of activity we're talking about. whether we're operating networks, talking more it centric role, whether we're talking about defense, or offensive operations. they require the requisite authorities in order t
and you have to understand what it means to your perfectly rehearsed plan when you do that in garrison, what it means to meet that plan on a battle field. a famous boxer once said about his competition that every man has a plan until i punch him in the face. right? you think about that. we all plan and we think about what it's going to be like, and then we meet the krus billion of contest, and we've got to be ready for what that looks like. when we talk about these principals, they're not e...
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may be the smoking gun or the arsenal or the garrison that breaks this thing free. there's a reason barr redacted certain testimony. some of it i think to protect trump's sons. others, we don't know. but he took it upon himself. >> grand jury is very sensitive. >> grand jury sensitive, but every instance of the past the attorney general has joined with the committee in these instances saying let them have it. this time they're not going to do it. >> eric holder didn't join about turning certain things over either. it's not unheard of for an ag to not want to -- >> there was not impeachment of obama. this will be impeachment inquiry. >> fair point. this is another thing that is not as pressing but to me every bit as important. the more you guys go down the road of impeachment -- forget it's never going to happen in the senate. it's almost impossible that anything happens. i know nancy pelosi is saying you're legislating and getting things done, but you won't get anything done with the senate if this happens happening or maybe not at all. do you believe there's any ch
may be the smoking gun or the arsenal or the garrison that breaks this thing free. there's a reason barr redacted certain testimony. some of it i think to protect trump's sons. others, we don't know. but he took it upon himself. >> grand jury is very sensitive. >> grand jury sensitive, but every instance of the past the attorney general has joined with the committee in these instances saying let them have it. this time they're not going to do it. >> eric holder didn't join...
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but if west point falls and the chain and the garrisons and battle reserves are moved, what can the british do? take the hudson and therefore divide the colonies, which they've been trying to do. so andre, this is his self-portrait, again, he's a very fashionable gentleman, is going to arrange to meet with arnold and they're going to do it under secret. the hinge thing is, arnold want meet with him past american lines. if a british officer in his red coat was meeting with benedict arnold, the commander at west point, that would look a little suspicious, wouldn't it? so he tells andre to take off his uniform. problems, what happens the moment he takes off that red coat? he's a spy. so ultimately, correspondence and andre is caught by a roving band, by these sort of roving militiamen. a question of, are they loyal? of questionable loyalty? there's some who argue they're sort of briggens. andre identifies himself of major john andre of the king's forces. sort of shocking display that, whoa, they're not british. so arnold is discovered. andre ultimately is going to be hanged as a spy but washin
but if west point falls and the chain and the garrisons and battle reserves are moved, what can the british do? take the hudson and therefore divide the colonies, which they've been trying to do. so andre, this is his self-portrait, again, he's a very fashionable gentleman, is going to arrange to meet with arnold and they're going to do it under secret. the hinge thing is, arnold want meet with him past american lines. if a british officer in his red coat was meeting with benedict arnold, the...
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regarded as the start of the 2nd world war in the early hours german warship opened fire on the polish garrison in what was then the free city of dancing and about the same time bombs rained down on the small polish town of the alone killing 1200 civilians it was the german list of office 1st air raid on poland and the 1st of many war crimes to come. in the early hours of september 1st $939.00 the german battleship because stein attacked a polish ammunition depot and down sick now known this be done sgt they were the opening shots of world war 2. german bombers also destroyed. a town in western poland of no strategic importance 1200 civilians were killed in the damaged 1st war crime shortly afterwards the german army crossed the polish border a scene re-enacted for these propaganda pictures the previous evening s.s. troops wearing polish uniforms had staged an attack on a german radio station hitler used this as a pretext to invade poland. by. german troops also attacked the polish post office and. the siege lasted 15 hours most of the defenders were shot dead after a german court martial. but
regarded as the start of the 2nd world war in the early hours german warship opened fire on the polish garrison in what was then the free city of dancing and about the same time bombs rained down on the small polish town of the alone killing 1200 civilians it was the german list of office 1st air raid on poland and the 1st of many war crimes to come. in the early hours of september 1st $939.00 the german battleship because stein attacked a polish ammunition depot and down sick now known this be...
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jeh johnson who's wha partner with newark city-based law firm of paul weiss rifkind wharton and garrison. mr. johnson to the secretary of the department of homeland security from 2013-2017 under president obama. prior to serving secretary-general counsel for the department of defense in 2009-2012 and the department df the air force of making 98-2001 and an assistant united states attorney for the southern district of new york from 1989-1991. secretary johnson. >> chairman johnson, ranking member peters, members of this committee, good morning. welcome to new york city, my hometown. accompanied by my predecessors, michael chertoff and janet napolitano, i welcome the opportunity to testify at this field hearing in lower manhattan. in conjunction with the 18th anniversary of/1 the 9/11 terrorist attacks. senator johnson and carper will recall that on the 14th anniversary of 9/11 they accompanied me to the annual observance in shanksville, pennsylvania. like millions of others, 9/11 is painful and significant to me. i am a new yorker. i was in new york city on 9/11 and i personally witnessed
jeh johnson who's wha partner with newark city-based law firm of paul weiss rifkind wharton and garrison. mr. johnson to the secretary of the department of homeland security from 2013-2017 under president obama. prior to serving secretary-general counsel for the department of defense in 2009-2012 and the department df the air force of making 98-2001 and an assistant united states attorney for the southern district of new york from 1989-1991. secretary johnson. >> chairman johnson, ranking...
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we know that the pla in hong kong has some interaction with them and the garrison commander observedsome of them passing out in parades and so forth like that, but one of the most dangerous and i think, terrifying things for most hong kongers is that the hong kong police now act without wearing uniforms, without any type of identification. you can be grabbed off the street. you can be grabbed from your home, nobody's showing you any type of form or identification. >> you don't know if they're a police officer, a triador anyone from the mainland kidnapping you. this is a main issue. for the communist party they view law enforcement as their concept of rule of law or rule by law, and so the support, basically, the hong kong police have been given carte blanche to do whatever they want and as carrie lam said before, hong kong police are seen as the last line in this. the police issue is a major problem in hong kong. >> senator king? >> mr. chairman, mr. adams was here long before i arrived so i defer to him. >> go ahead. >> thank you. . thank you, senator. >> today marks a significant d
we know that the pla in hong kong has some interaction with them and the garrison commander observedsome of them passing out in parades and so forth like that, but one of the most dangerous and i think, terrifying things for most hong kongers is that the hong kong police now act without wearing uniforms, without any type of identification. you can be grabbed off the street. you can be grabbed from your home, nobody's showing you any type of form or identification. >> you don't know if...
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will see you again -- you think a lot, don't you you're flying around or -- i always called you the garrisonork stock exchange. jim cramer joins us now. headlines hitting about nymex crude. couple of headlines citing stuff that the iranian president is saying, i don't know if i believe anything of what he says, another headline says nymex crude is down. what do you think? are you hearing anything >> we're pumping i think we're underestimating how much we're pumping, two big pipelines now back online. online i think that if you go back to 1552, the five year curve, you can't touch anything oil in this market you can't. mr. there is a big divestiture going on led by the california system for the ucs. it is going to keep going. it is the beginning. it reminds me of apartheid in 1982, '84. the stocks have to be avoided. they have to be voided almost at all costs. >> jim, let me switch gears and ask about the peloton ipo yesterday. i know you didn't like it ahead of time. it was down 11%. you warned that if wework came to market it would bring down the whole market what is happening with the ipo
will see you again -- you think a lot, don't you you're flying around or -- i always called you the garrisonork stock exchange. jim cramer joins us now. headlines hitting about nymex crude. couple of headlines citing stuff that the iranian president is saying, i don't know if i believe anything of what he says, another headline says nymex crude is down. what do you think? are you hearing anything >> we're pumping i think we're underestimating how much we're pumping, two big pipelines now...
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william lloyd garrison is more typical of white abolitionists, he comes out of the great awakening and reform movements in the 30's and 40's washington. this happens in the shenandoah valley. cavalryby, 43rd battalion, a regular enrolled commander, but his unit operates and was effectively a guerrilla. he said he wasn't 10 we can have this debate later. but his forces are hard to
william lloyd garrison is more typical of white abolitionists, he comes out of the great awakening and reform movements in the 30's and 40's washington. this happens in the shenandoah valley. cavalryby, 43rd battalion, a regular enrolled commander, but his unit operates and was effectively a guerrilla. he said he wasn't 10 we can have this debate later. but his forces are hard to
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why would we take away health care facilities for marines living on the garrison? $8 million is being taken away from the space control center at peterson control center in colorado. this is interesting because the armed services committee just worked together with the administration to enhance a space force, a space command because it's a higher priority, and needs to be. we all agree that it needs to be because of advances that are being made in space capacities by china, russia, and other nations. and yet, partisan proposal is to take $8 million -- the proposal is to take $8 million away from the space control facility. here's what the d.o.d. says about that one. there are no adequate facilities located at either peterson or buckley air force base for this space control squadron. the only solution that meets the mission requirements is to construct a new facility on peterson air force base. if this facility isn't constructed, the military will be unable to stand up to space control mission and equipment with operational and strategic mission impacts due to inade
why would we take away health care facilities for marines living on the garrison? $8 million is being taken away from the space control center at peterson control center in colorado. this is interesting because the armed services committee just worked together with the administration to enhance a space force, a space command because it's a higher priority, and needs to be. we all agree that it needs to be because of advances that are being made in space capacities by china, russia, and other...
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next to it is the garrison.nt some protesters firing some laser beams at the buildings there. police at one point did show up and urged them to disperse and head out. the crowds have been dwindling the last couple of hours or so but we marked another violent weekend, perhaps one of the most violent we have seen in the last 13 weeks or so. we saw protesters in running battles with police officers and subway stations. police fired pepper spray inside trains and also in the airports as well which disrupted some flights with delays on sunday. anna: thanks very much. trains andthe latest on the grg kong. still ahead, the pound tumbles as investors brace for a showdown between u.k. lawmakers as parliament returns. we will preview a crucial week ahead for brexit. ares johnson and his team minded to look in on the vote in parliament as a vote from his leadership on confidence in him. we will talk more about what that might mean for this tense week ahead on the brexit agenda. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: live from london,
next to it is the garrison.nt some protesters firing some laser beams at the buildings there. police at one point did show up and urged them to disperse and head out. the crowds have been dwindling the last couple of hours or so but we marked another violent weekend, perhaps one of the most violent we have seen in the last 13 weeks or so. we saw protesters in running battles with police officers and subway stations. police fired pepper spray inside trains and also in the airports as well which...