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nationalism includes some of the nationalism that you describe progressive nationalism.metimes it's a pose not so much to globalism but to localism. his nationalism opposed to globalism and there's one way we do everything we do? >> know, i don't think it's rightly understood. teddy roosevelt's presidency is in the progressive phrase afterwards where you get this nationalism and is giving speeches to people standing on tabletops waving red banners that never get signed. i think proper nationalism needs to be rooted in an national constitution which creates a national government but also creates a system that allows an enormous amount of leeway to states and localities. i think having the state and local cultures within limits as part of the american way. i wouldn't want an entire region of the country to be speaking another language that would tear their national cohesive and represents something that has to be avoided at all costs. >> how does a nation that is held together by this national feeling deal with the darker side of its own history? one of the ways that natio
nationalism includes some of the nationalism that you describe progressive nationalism.metimes it's a pose not so much to globalism but to localism. his nationalism opposed to globalism and there's one way we do everything we do? >> know, i don't think it's rightly understood. teddy roosevelt's presidency is in the progressive phrase afterwards where you get this nationalism and is giving speeches to people standing on tabletops waving red banners that never get signed. i think proper...
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in english nationalism, the, doesn't that nationalism can be rooted in another nationalism and whatis it see about the characters if that's the case. rich: what i argue is that in the english civil war going way back, that was about whether the english nation had in existence over and above and outside the market. the stores had this idea a very traditional idea that england was sort of their patrimony. it sort of belong to them. ella parliament said was no. it belongs to the people. they have their own rights and flames. save great contention in england over this and you have the civil war which topples a monarchy previously in this restoration and initially eat the glorious revolution. and that style was a really muddy compromise that works. and everyone gets around it. but it does limit the power of the crown and what you have to simplify terribly, is the people who are most percent for your a full fleet and on the side of parliament in that contention, come here and bring all of those cultural assumptions and predicates to our shores. the kind of folk memories and tropes in this
in english nationalism, the, doesn't that nationalism can be rooted in another nationalism and whatis it see about the characters if that's the case. rich: what i argue is that in the english civil war going way back, that was about whether the english nation had in existence over and above and outside the market. the stores had this idea a very traditional idea that england was sort of their patrimony. it sort of belong to them. ella parliament said was no. it belongs to the people. they have...
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for national service?>> and then the gentleman on the aisle. thank you. >> so that was my question so i will yield to the other hand. >> actually might is a perfect corollary. sean riley with the round roun, what's the role -- [inaudible] >> i could not have planned these rations better but but i assure you i did not. panel, we have three minutes and five seconds to answer these three questions. >> i will do faith. i think the most important observation to make in the time we have is to note that if a look at all the partnerships, the what partnerships and relationships, those words come up a lot come in the actual administration, the translating of the ideals and ideas of national service into action, faith-based communities are all over it. they have been, continued to be. it's inconceivable without them. the problem there is a problem of resources and capacity, a problem of doing the needing, undoing the dot connecting. that has long been the problem and without giving sidetracked by things a problem wh
for national service?>> and then the gentleman on the aisle. thank you. >> so that was my question so i will yield to the other hand. >> actually might is a perfect corollary. sean riley with the round roun, what's the role -- [inaudible] >> i could not have planned these rations better but but i assure you i did not. panel, we have three minutes and five seconds to answer these three questions. >> i will do faith. i think the most important observation to make in...
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culture, the national medal of arts and the national humanities medal.atulatingin each of the participants in their phenomenal achievement. congratulations to all. [applause] with us today are vice president mike pence, secretary steven ,nuchin, secretary betsy devos the chairman of the joint chiefs .f staff --did a very great shout job. that.ad of isis is -- dead. thank you very much please stand up. [applause] also with us as a friend of ours and the great congressman and a warrior in his own right, congressman phil roe. thank you very much. along with the chairman of the national endowment for the arts and the chairman for the national endowment of the humanities. thank you very much. appreciate it. [applause] great nations produce great thinkers, artists, musicians, and scholars. they make our world a more beautiful place. each of today's recipients has made outstanding contributions to american society, culture, and life. they exemplify the genius talent of our exceptional nation. ♪ [applause] pres. trump: i went to hear that whole song but maybe we
culture, the national medal of arts and the national humanities medal.atulatingin each of the participants in their phenomenal achievement. congratulations to all. [applause] with us today are vice president mike pence, secretary steven ,nuchin, secretary betsy devos the chairman of the joint chiefs .f staff --did a very great shout job. that.ad of isis is -- dead. thank you very much please stand up. [applause] also with us as a friend of ours and the great congressman and a warrior in his own...
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this better, we know all about fox nation, but the question i get, still, what is fox nation, i love news but what is fox nation. >> a members only streaming subscription service for fox news most passionate fans, you need to subscribe to get the content. you can watch on your phone, on the computer, on any tv device that is a smart tv, does not have to be on your laptop or your phone, can be on your ipad any platform you have, you can access with fox nation, great part is when a show ends at fox news, the show is over, but when a show en -- ends on "fox nation" it lives forever, you get thousands of contend, not just live shows, the documentaries, that live. and series that go on and on like modern warriors, if you loved what you watch, you can go back and watch other two episodes. the content is a quality you can trust, this is fox news level content on "fox nation," you know not some rinky drink outfit are you getting great stuff, you get more of the personality you know and love, if you want to see more of brian kilmeade or more of tomi lahren tom or or anyone you watch ono chann
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national president, fleet reserve association. ms. jan c. brown, national , am vets., national commander, army and navy union, incorporated. mr. john o'strausky. president, noncommissioned officers association. mr. bruce fewerbok. --ional vice chimeric commander of the american legion. mr. charles eggleston, national region one commander, military order of the purple heart. mr. dennis towbin, national commandant, marine corps league. mr. william d. roswoth. executive director, military chaplains association of the usa. mr. david zerflu. national president, paralyzed veterans of america. mr. george m. malone junior, national commander, legion of valor of the usa. mr. charles s. chamberlin, commander-in-chief, leader of -- military order of the world wars. mr. philip j. helinski. , the retiredident enlisted association. mr. brian thacker, congressional medal of honor society of the usa. mr. stephen butch whitehead, national commander, disabled american veterans. mr. dan mary, vice president of governor -- government relations, military officers association of america. m
national president, fleet reserve association. ms. jan c. brown, national , am vets., national commander, army and navy union, incorporated. mr. john o'strausky. president, noncommissioned officers association. mr. bruce fewerbok. --ional vice chimeric commander of the american legion. mr. charles eggleston, national region one commander, military order of the purple heart. mr. dennis towbin, national commandant, marine corps league. mr. william d. roswoth. executive director, military...
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it is my honor to serve as chairman of the national commission on military national and public service. and for those who have not heard about the commission previously, we were charted by congress, in the fiscal year 17 national defense authorization act. it recently started as a commission to review whether or not women should have to register for selective service. however the late senator john mccain and late senator jack reed saw an opportunity to do a lot more with the commission than just answer that single question. so they expanded the scope of the commission's mandate, to look at how can we actually encourage more americans to participate across all service lines. whether it be in uniform in the military, whether it be in a national service program, which we also include local communities, similar programs, or in public service, which is finding a job in state, local, federal, or travel government, or running for elected office. there are 11 bipartisan members, appointed by leadership from congress. i am blessed to have a very incredible group of thought leaders, across the s
it is my honor to serve as chairman of the national commission on military national and public service. and for those who have not heard about the commission previously, we were charted by congress, in the fiscal year 17 national defense authorization act. it recently started as a commission to review whether or not women should have to register for selective service. however the late senator john mccain and late senator jack reed saw an opportunity to do a lot more with the commission than...
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if you want to keep celebrating our nation's heroes, sign up for fox nation right now.es and a ton of original content you won't find anywhere else. plus signing up is easier than you think. get your smart phone or streaming device, go to the app store or fox nation and follow the simple instructions. then watch us anytime, anywhere. thank you for watching. have a great night. good evening and welcome to the next revolution. i'm steve hilton. this is the home of positive populism. always pro america. with me live in new york, melissa, lawrence and lisa boot booth. there they are and here we go. this week the democrats made it official. they finally took a vote on their partisan impeachment and prove just how partisan it really is with not a single republican in favor but as many pointed out, the vote doesn't make this legitimate. in fact it's the exact opposite. republicans focus on
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] history tv,merican officials from the national park service and preservation organizations talk about how historically black science help to tell the story of african-american migration. they also argue for additional efforts and resources to preserve such places for current and future generations. this discussion was part of the association for the study of african-american life and history annual meeting. hello, and welcome. hello and welcome to the association for the study of african-american life and history's 104th annual conference. have of people moving, how the national park service and preservation is how the story of black migration. my name is madeline, and the senior executive assistant at the national parks conservation association. lowder? is that better? sorry about that. i'm so proud to be with you this afternoon. on behalf of teresa and the president and ceo, thank you for taking the time to join us and welcome. for those of you not familiar with the national parks conservation association, we have been a powerfu
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] history tv,merican officials from the national park service and preservation organizations talk about how historically black science help to tell the story of african-american migration. they also argue for additional efforts and resources to preserve such places for current and future generations. this discussion was part of the association for the study of african-american life and history annual meeting. hello, and welcome. hello and...
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arlington national cemetery is our nation's sacred and hallow ground, where our nation honors its fallenoes and never forgets. the loved ones of the thresher families will never be forgotten. thank you. (applause) >> i had the opportunity to be the keynote speaker at the 51st annual thresher memorial service, up in the seacoast area. during that time, family members challenged me for today. and i thank you for that. but it also set the bar pretty high for speakers for today, so you didn't need to hear me again. when looking for a navy speaker, i recall a discussion i had at a conference, recollecting times in high school on the seacoast area. our keynote speaker went to york high school. some of the students that we went to school with are families in the middle section. not only is he the recently retired naval chief of operationj, but he understands the community from which so many of the thresher sailors came from. with that, our next speaker, admiral john richardson. (applause) >> thank you, senator shaheen, fellow flag officers, guests, friends, and most of all, the families of the
arlington national cemetery is our nation's sacred and hallow ground, where our nation honors its fallenoes and never forgets. the loved ones of the thresher families will never be forgotten. thank you. (applause) >> i had the opportunity to be the keynote speaker at the 51st annual thresher memorial service, up in the seacoast area. during that time, family members challenged me for today. and i thank you for that. but it also set the bar pretty high for speakers for today, so you didn't...
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thank you for coming to the national book awards.e bullet that hit me you could take a bear down with that. later they showed me how i am alive and does make you wonder. a lot of miracles that day that is when that a detail in the book and it helped to get me through with the prayers up to get me through it but i chronicles of very specific things even if you don't have the same kind of faith that by the time you get to the fifth through the sixth clearly there is a larger presence on the ball field. but the congressman usually did not stay till the end. >> he normally leaves around 8:00 o'clock normally leaves around seven to shower and get ready but that morning the meeting was canceled. so he stayed for extra batting practice and was in the batting cage down the first base line the shooter was we had the third-base dugout he was out of line of fire but could see what was happening and his skills took over he knew he had to check on me to see just what had happen if he could do something to help me. again i wouldn't be here if he w
thank you for coming to the national book awards.e bullet that hit me you could take a bear down with that. later they showed me how i am alive and does make you wonder. a lot of miracles that day that is when that a detail in the book and it helped to get me through with the prayers up to get me through it but i chronicles of very specific things even if you don't have the same kind of faith that by the time you get to the fifth through the sixth clearly there is a larger presence on the ball...
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the national registry of historic places, national historic landmarks, the national historic building survey. all programs of the national park service. under representative communities grants, which just opened for the new applications season. please do jump in. that wef these programs manage and work with we have places across the country in every county, every state where the national parks service can explore and tell the story of women suffrage. we are looking as the 19th the moment as a watershed moment. it is clearly an important moment in history but also a lot of people got left out. we are talking about the people they got left out of the right 1920 and looking although we have through the civil rights and voting rights act of the 1960's. for our national work we have all these places but also have done work online. we know not all visitors to the national park service resources are on the ground. somewhere digital. we created the women's history website, which includes a very robust 19th amendment subsite. places where women made history site for trip ideas. there are other
the national registry of historic places, national historic landmarks, the national historic building survey. all programs of the national park service. under representative communities grants, which just opened for the new applications season. please do jump in. that wef these programs manage and work with we have places across the country in every county, every state where the national parks service can explore and tell the story of women suffrage. we are looking as the 19th the moment as a...
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for national service? >> then the gentleman on the aisle. there you go. >> that was my question, so i will yield to the other hand. >> actually, mine's a perfect corollary. sean riley. what's the role of philanthropy? >> i could not have planned these questions better. i assure you i did not. we have seven minutes to answer the questions. >> bridge asked me to do faith. i'll do faith. i think the most important observation to make in the time we have is to note if you look at the partnerships, the word partnerships and relationships, those words have come up a lot, in the actual administration, the translating of the ideals and ideas of national service into action, the faith-based communities are all over it, they have been, continue to be. it's inconceivable without them. the problem there too is problem of resourcing and capacity. doing the knitting, doing the dot connecting. that has long been the problem and without getting very side tracked, i think it was a problem on which we were making some nontr
for national service? >> then the gentleman on the aisle. there you go. >> that was my question, so i will yield to the other hand. >> actually, mine's a perfect corollary. sean riley. what's the role of philanthropy? >> i could not have planned these questions better. i assure you i did not. we have seven minutes to answer the questions. >> bridge asked me to do faith. i'll do faith. i think the most important observation to make in the time we have is to note if...
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and it is a national responsibility and then to start the national interest and of course we are represented with distinction and so now we are represented. >> order. >> and those that did not have the courage to name the united nations so when can we rather than what was unaccountable. >> thank you very much as we are leaving the united nations and any organization so i do think it's quite appropriate for that policy speech from the nationalist point of view with that prime minister speech. >> and that second fortnite of the widespread campaigns of the disparate group about whether or not the government is truly committed with the raid on journalist earlier this year. >> my question is whether prime minister. >> and then to rule out prosecuting journalist and the news corp. journalists. and it is not a crime. >> it is not a crime. whether they are politicians or journalists. and no one in this country above all and then to be prosecuted. and then all the members. >> and then to be prosecuted at the end of the day. >> this is the proper investment and the law enforcement agencies. >> 80 paz
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♪ >> and from new york city, with ticket to arlington, national sarah -- arlington national cemeteryor the veterans day commemoration. officials with the department of defense and veterans affairs are marking the day with a wreathlaying here at the tomb of the unknown followed by a ceremony. vice president pence will be speaking along with defense secretary mark esper and defense -- and secretary mark will -- ♪ ♪ >> the wreath-laying ceremony is now complete. the veterans day ceremony will begin soon. ♪ on♪ is truth is marching , glory, hallelujah , glory, hallelujah hallelujahy, his truth is marching on i have seen him in the watch fires of a hundred circling camps him and alterd it damps evening dews amnd i can read his righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps is day is marching on glory, glory hallelujah. glory, glory, hallelujah on truth is marching ♪ the lilies beauty of christ was born across the sea in his bosom that turns figures you and me died to make men holy, let us die to make them free while god is marching on hallelujahy,while god is marchg glory, glory, hallelu
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more than 1 successfully tournament the host nation.ers flooded the 16 fan zones across the country during the 6— week tournament. 0ur sports analyst told me how the event has panned out 01’ told me how the event has panned out orjapan. the risk has paid off in short, commercially. a few weeks ago when rugby told the financial times it was originally expecting revenues from this world cup to be down 20— 2596 from this world cup to be down 20— 25% compared to england in 2015, actually, it looks like they are going to come out about 20% up and that's a result that surprised world rugby. eczema 10% up. that's a result that surprised world rugby. eczema 1096 up. -- 1096 that's a result that surprised world rugby. eczema 1096 up. --1096 up. let's look at the markets before we go stop trading on from the losses we saw on wall street. lots of concerns that a trade deal will not be resolved between the us and china. that's it. this is bbc news — the top stories this hour. the lower house of the us congress has approved the next stage of the imp
more than 1 successfully tournament the host nation.ers flooded the 16 fan zones across the country during the 6— week tournament. 0ur sports analyst told me how the event has panned out 01’ told me how the event has panned out orjapan. the risk has paid off in short, commercially. a few weeks ago when rugby told the financial times it was originally expecting revenues from this world cup to be down 20— 2596 from this world cup to be down 20— 25% compared to england in 2015, actually,...
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security decision making tables, to be itself a national security imperative. and the reason is, whether you're in government or in the corporate boardroom or in the nonprofit sector, all the studies show that better decisions derive from more diverse decision makers. and the evidence is irrefutable. and when it comes to national security, when you're interacting with peoples and countries and issues that are so complex and involve the entire world and we have literally the most diverse country on earth. we have people here from every corner of the earth with every perspective and every language and if we're not harnessing that talent, we're dealing with the world's challenges with one hand tied behind our back. and so, we pushed hard to change that, to have real data collected, real metrics about hiring and retention, and to enlist the leadership of the agencies who are extremely willing to participate in this enthusiastic, to join in that effort. and it was a substantial and important initiative which i do write about in the book. i'm not sure it's being sust
security decision making tables, to be itself a national security imperative. and the reason is, whether you're in government or in the corporate boardroom or in the nonprofit sector, all the studies show that better decisions derive from more diverse decision makers. and the evidence is irrefutable. and when it comes to national security, when you're interacting with peoples and countries and issues that are so complex and involve the entire world and we have literally the most diverse country...
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everybody knew we were living in a nation, and the nations fate mattered -- nation's fate mattered.e were more conscious of it by the late 1980's because of the globalization of the economy. and we knew we were in a competitive race for the future. you can live in arkansas or knew in a wayu that we rarely feel, except at war, that we were in a nation. and how we stacked up and would relate to this whole new world appended in no small measure on whether we provided the ability for our youngest children -- on that was one of the biggest things about this by the way. this is the first education deal like this where we said, we've got to get kids ready for school. there's got to be something in kindergarten and even before. we also recognized as you said, governor, that lifelong learning was important. as far as i know, this was the first big statement that really said look, this is no easy out here. we are not giving you the solution to the problem, we are asking you for a commitment to a process of excellence that will last a lifetime. big take away. a the first time we had national g
everybody knew we were living in a nation, and the nations fate mattered -- nation's fate mattered.e were more conscious of it by the late 1980's because of the globalization of the economy. and we knew we were in a competitive race for the future. you can live in arkansas or knew in a wayu that we rarely feel, except at war, that we were in a nation. and how we stacked up and would relate to this whole new world appended in no small measure on whether we provided the ability for our youngest...
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but this is a national problem. one of the days that i testified in front of the senate appropriations committee, "the new york times" and national public radio ran stories about a 30% increase in the teen suicides amongst those teenagers who had watched a netflix show called "13 reasons why." today, suicide is the number one cause of death for american youth. one day the new york police department, the finest in the world, is now being hit with an epidemic of suicides. in our own veterans world, 20 a day take their lives. of those 20, 60% have no contact with v.a. the majority of those who take their lives from my father's generation from vietnam. ladies and gentlemen, lyndon johnson left washington, d.c., 50 years ago in january. that is how long many of the problems have been brewing with so many of our warriors. so for the first time, we are making a national call to combat the scourge. the prevent task force from the president is the first attempt to bring a whole of government, whole health approach to the iss
but this is a national problem. one of the days that i testified in front of the senate appropriations committee, "the new york times" and national public radio ran stories about a 30% increase in the teen suicides amongst those teenagers who had watched a netflix show called "13 reasons why." today, suicide is the number one cause of death for american youth. one day the new york police department, the finest in the world, is now being hit with an epidemic of suicides. in...
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(vo) go national. go like a pro.ee what i did there? wthat's why xfinity hasu made taking your internetself. and tv with you a breeze. really? yup. you can transfer your service online in about a minute. you can do that? yeah. and with two-hour service appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. so while moving may still come with its share of headaches... no kidding. we're doing all we can to make moving simple, easy, awesome. go to xfinity.com/moving to get started. lou: on wall street stocks closing higher. the dow up 109 points, the s & p up 7. markets finishing lower overall, the dow down nearly half a percent on the week. the nasdaq down a quarter percent. crude oil flat trading at 58 dollars a barrel. silver gaining over a quarter%. a remind tore listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. former national security advisor john bolton is back on twitter and takingg shots at the trump white house. he tweeted, since resigning as national security advisor, the @wh
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or of a nation whose survival we consider vital to our security. third, in cases involving other types of aggression, we shall furnish military and economic assistance when requested in accordance with our treaty commitments, but we should look for the nation directly threatened to assume the primary responsibility of providing the manpower for its defense. after i announced this policy, i found the leaders of nations which might be threatened by communist aggression welcomed this new direction in american foreign policy. the defense of freedom is everybody's business, not just america's. and it is particularly the responsibility of the people whose freedom is threatened. in the previous administration, we americanized the war in vietnam. in this administration, we are vietnamizing the search for peace. the policy of the previous administration not only assumed primary sponsor that before the war, but did not adequately express the goal of strengthening the south vietnamese so that they could defend themselves when we left. the plan was launched fo
or of a nation whose survival we consider vital to our security. third, in cases involving other types of aggression, we shall furnish military and economic assistance when requested in accordance with our treaty commitments, but we should look for the nation directly threatened to assume the primary responsibility of providing the manpower for its defense. after i announced this policy, i found the leaders of nations which might be threatened by communist aggression welcomed this new direction...
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national security, national you interest above commercial interest, and congratulations to you and theommission for doing so. >> it's a unanimous vote. when it comes to the national security of our communications network, we don't know party affiliation. it's about the security of the country. >> the attorney general of the united states announcing clearly that both these companies, huawei and zte pose a national security threat. he went further and said it's the conduct of the people's republic of china that goes into his assessment of their national security threat and the risk posed. how far is this going to go, and what are the next steps for the united states? these two companies have been features prominently by the chinese and their efforts to drive a potential potential -- . >> each of them has engaged in conduct intellectual property theft and bribery and corruption. they are required to secretly comply to requests from china's intelligence services. we propose to want use of fcc funding. and looking backward we want to understand if there is existing network equipment from th
national security, national you interest above commercial interest, and congratulations to you and theommission for doing so. >> it's a unanimous vote. when it comes to the national security of our communications network, we don't know party affiliation. it's about the security of the country. >> the attorney general of the united states announcing clearly that both these companies, huawei and zte pose a national security threat. he went further and said it's the conduct of the...
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national security, unquote. the 2010 quadrennial defense review marked a turning point in how the united states grappled with the issue of climate change. for the first time in 2010 climate change was cited as a threat multiplier, unquote, by the department of defense. noting, quote, the impacts of climate change may impact the frequency, scale, and complexity of future missions, unquote. from syria to nigeria in the lake chad basin but also in urban upheaval in sudan, we see environmental stress and high food prices on political stability in regions vital to u.s. national security interests. which brings me to political stability. according to the u.s. global food security strategy, food insecurity exacertificate baited by climate change will contribute to, quote, social disruptions and political instability. projections indicate that more than two-thirds of the world's poor could be living in fragile countries where state society relations are already strained by 2030, unquote. when societies break down becaus
national security, unquote. the 2010 quadrennial defense review marked a turning point in how the united states grappled with the issue of climate change. for the first time in 2010 climate change was cited as a threat multiplier, unquote, by the department of defense. noting, quote, the impacts of climate change may impact the frequency, scale, and complexity of future missions, unquote. from syria to nigeria in the lake chad basin but also in urban upheaval in sudan, we see environmental...
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do not do what other nations do. i have a program called training for a lifetime that i wrote in my book in 2015. i show how it can be done by example. one third of all small businesses say they cannot get the trained workforce. in for allwin-w americans. we just let them go out when they lose their jobs instead of retraining them. i can take care of student loans with the repay program. it is in government. we don't have to repay more than 10% of your income if -- after you first adopt 150% of the income level of poverty. that is an easy one to grandfather for everyone. the 65% of working americans who often say, when they don't have a job, what about me? host: former congressman and retired admiral. candidate for the democratic nomination in 2020. we thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me aboard. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] see wha
do not do what other nations do. i have a program called training for a lifetime that i wrote in my book in 2015. i show how it can be done by example. one third of all small businesses say they cannot get the trained workforce. in for allwin-w americans. we just let them go out when they lose their jobs instead of retraining them. i can take care of student loans with the repay program. it is in government. we don't have to repay more than 10% of your income if -- after you first adopt 150% of...
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the national medal of arts in the national humanities medal. me in congratulating each of today's recipients really and truly phenomenal achievement that is an incredible achievement. congratulations. [applause] vice president mike pence thank you very much secretary divorce thank you very much and chairman of the joint chief of staff and has done some incredible things and aku bakr al-baghdadi he did a great job. aku bakr al-baghdadi the terrorist leader the head of isis is dead. thank you very much. please stand up mark. [applause] also with us is a friend of ours and a great congressman in the lawyer, congressman phil, thank you very much along with the chairman of the national endowment of the arts marianne carter in the national endowment of the humanities, thank you very much. i appreciate it. [applause] great nations produce artist in the scholars each of these recipients and to exemplify the exceptional nation. ♪ ♪ >> i want to hear the whole song. but i don't know we better get moving. what a great movie. you have made some of the grea
the national medal of arts in the national humanities medal. me in congratulating each of today's recipients really and truly phenomenal achievement that is an incredible achievement. congratulations. [applause] vice president mike pence thank you very much secretary divorce thank you very much and chairman of the joint chief of staff and has done some incredible things and aku bakr al-baghdadi he did a great job. aku bakr al-baghdadi the terrorist leader the head of isis is dead. thank you...
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next, portions of a conference focused on artificial intelligence and national security. speakers include senate minority leader chuck schumer, former secretary of state henry kissinger, and defense secretary mark esper. this day-long event was hosted by the national security commission on artificial intelligence. conversations] >> thank you for putting up with me one more time. can i have your attention prick what is my great privilege to introduce the senator from new york, senator schumer. [applause] my thank you to those who are working on these issues which is so important of national security and to the future economy as well to combine. so thank you for the commission and the good work it has done thank you for getting me to speak here. when congress set up the commission i cannot think of two bitter people to lead that. it is the most important issue facing us looking at the ratio of how much attention this issue gets of what government should be doing with its importance with one of the lowest ratios there is. and that is not good for the future of the country. w
next, portions of a conference focused on artificial intelligence and national security. speakers include senate minority leader chuck schumer, former secretary of state henry kissinger, and defense secretary mark esper. this day-long event was hosted by the national security commission on artificial intelligence. conversations] >> thank you for putting up with me one more time. can i have your attention prick what is my great privilege to introduce the senator from new york, senator...
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american art and culture, the national medal of arts and the national humanities medal.e join me in congratulating each of today's recipients on their really, and i mean truly phenomenal achievement to the incredible achievement and congratulations to all. [applaus [applause] >> with us today are vice-president mike pence. mike thank you very much. secretary steven mnuchin, secretary betsy devos. thank you very much, betsy. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and a great warrior and a man who has done some incredible things two weeks ago, al-badhdadi, he did a very great job, al-badhdadi, the terrorist leader, the head of isis is dead. thank you very much, mark millie, please stand up, mark. [applaus [applause]. thank you. also with us a friend of ours and a great congressman and a warrior in his own right, congressman phil rowe. phil, thank you, wherever you may be, thank you, phil very much. along with the chairman of the national endowment for the arts, mary anne carter and the chairman of the national endowments of the humanities, john pede, thank you very much, th
american art and culture, the national medal of arts and the national humanities medal.e join me in congratulating each of today's recipients on their really, and i mean truly phenomenal achievement to the incredible achievement and congratulations to all. [applaus [applause] >> with us today are vice-president mike pence. mike thank you very much. secretary steven mnuchin, secretary betsy devos. thank you very much, betsy. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and a great warrior and a...
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that is that it is the true measure of the nations will.e forget that the aggregated popular vote is something of an accident. what i mean by that is that the candidates do not make their strategies around the popular vote. they build their strategies around electoral college vote. that means campaigning only happens in certain states and not others. that means turnout varies wildly across the states. in a state where people feel as though there vote does not matter, that popular vote that comes out of the state may not have the same kind of -- in states that are vying for every ballot. we have to realize the aggregated popular vote just does not contain the kind of meaning i think we would like it to have. the best way i always say and i think most political scientists say to think about the electoral college is it is more like the world series than the super bowl. it does not matter how many runs you have in each game. you have to win four games. we saw the washington nationals this last year. they had many runs down in houston. then they
that is that it is the true measure of the nations will.e forget that the aggregated popular vote is something of an accident. what i mean by that is that the candidates do not make their strategies around the popular vote. they build their strategies around electoral college vote. that means campaigning only happens in certain states and not others. that means turnout varies wildly across the states. in a state where people feel as though there vote does not matter, that popular vote that...
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it's a national border. with the border patrol providing national security. >> what you're basically saying is bivens shouldn't apply ever against a road border patrol who stands there shooting people on the us side indiscriminately, takes a gun and just sweeps both sides of the border. >> it applies to those standing on the united states side certainly. >> this is bothering me, i'm not happy her here but if we were talking aboutextending the fourth amendment i would see a problem . i might think we should, i might think we shouldn't but i would certainly say there is a problem but once we say the fourthamendment is there , in just the same way it is two feet on the other side , at that point what's the special problem of giving a damages remedy to a mexican youth just as you would give it to an american youth weather that american youth is over on one side of the border or the other. >> at that point i hesitate. i say that's what we're supposed to find here under the statute and what is it? >> assuming perd
it's a national border. with the border patrol providing national security. >> what you're basically saying is bivens shouldn't apply ever against a road border patrol who stands there shooting people on the us side indiscriminately, takes a gun and just sweeps both sides of the border. >> it applies to those standing on the united states side certainly. >> this is bothering me, i'm not happy her here but if we were talking aboutextending the fourth amendment i would see a...
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and then read act like we had never seen each other before in the hall of the united nations. early in my engagement the fbi is doing its job to make sure they know what's going on with our adversaries in the united states. and they became suspicious why is the american ambassador talking. so they went through the proper channels to ask what was going on to be sure it was on the up and up. >> one of the most contentious developments when you are at the un was libya and the decision whether to intervene as qaddafi was moving his forces closer and closer to benghazi. you got a resolution that the russians did not use their veto power to abstain. and the chinese but russia was more important because the chinese often follow the russian decisions. so that began a sequence of events that still plays out to this day. and then to set a precedent with the nato allies going in to go beyond their mandate. >> the russians knew exactly what authority we were getting when we negotiated that resolution. and then as we reconstruct in the book when i explain the united states with our partner
and then read act like we had never seen each other before in the hall of the united nations. early in my engagement the fbi is doing its job to make sure they know what's going on with our adversaries in the united states. and they became suspicious why is the american ambassador talking. so they went through the proper channels to ask what was going on to be sure it was on the up and up. >> one of the most contentious developments when you are at the un was libya and the decision...
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i should add that, in elections in five nations of the last 15 -- 18 months, some of these nations includeustralia, west germany france, and canada, their final survey results have a very from the actual election results by one percentage point or less. >> thank you very much, sir. if, then, the majority exists, how did it come to be? the white house is a focal point for all sorts of expressions of support and assent for -- dissent for americans. one of the most prominent was hubert humphrey, president nixon's chief opponent in the last election. he was a leader in the democratic party, he conversed with a president then chatted with newsmen. >> i think we have to realize that the president is moving and he is trying, and i believe he has made some progress. that's my view of it. i think he has. >> does this mean that you support whatever the president has done in vietnam up until now? >> i think what he has done has been good. he hopes he can do more. i hope you can, too. i believe that no man in this country is more desirous of bringing about an acceptable and workable settlement in viet
i should add that, in elections in five nations of the last 15 -- 18 months, some of these nations includeustralia, west germany france, and canada, their final survey results have a very from the actual election results by one percentage point or less. >> thank you very much, sir. if, then, the majority exists, how did it come to be? the white house is a focal point for all sorts of expressions of support and assent for -- dissent for americans. one of the most prominent was hubert...
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i rise today to speak in support of our nation's veterans. veterans day, which is coming up on monday, and the 244th -- 244th birthday, sunday, of our nation's force of readiness, the united states marine corps. i am a marine, the senior marine in the congress, and my dad was a marine serving in okinawa and iwo jimma. on this holiday we recognize those who have sacrificed for our freedom and those who have given their lives for our country. everyone should remember these heroes. as a nation, we're home to 18 million living heroes who have served with distinction in our armed services. on this veterans day, mr. president, i would especially like to single out a great veteran who has also served with honor and respect in this body, senator johnny isakson. john hardy isakson, born december 28, 1944, just three short years after -- after the attack on pearl harbor. he began his service to our country in the georgia air national guard from 1966 to 1972, leaving the service at the rank of staff sergeant. he then continued to serve as a member in bo
i rise today to speak in support of our nation's veterans. veterans day, which is coming up on monday, and the 244th -- 244th birthday, sunday, of our nation's force of readiness, the united states marine corps. i am a marine, the senior marine in the congress, and my dad was a marine serving in okinawa and iwo jimma. on this holiday we recognize those who have sacrificed for our freedom and those who have given their lives for our country. everyone should remember these heroes. as a nation,...
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[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> we are now on our lunch break, but you may want to meet mr. smith at the bookstore if you're interested in making a purchase. >> this is american history tv on c-span3, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> next, international churchill society trustee lee pollock described british prime minister winston churchill's visits to washington, d.c. and his relationship with u.s. elected officials throughout his political career. the u.s. capitol historical society hosted this event, which was held at the national churchill library and center on the george washington university campus in washington, d.c. >> i think you want to hear my voice. i know lee has a lot to cover, so i don't want to waste too much time. everyone knows who churchill is, of course. >> who am i is the question. >> who is lee pollock is the question i had when i first met him six months ago, and he's been a wonderful friend to the historical society, a
[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> we are now on our lunch break, but you may want to meet mr. smith at the bookstore if you're interested in making a purchase. >> this is american history tv on c-span3, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> next, international churchill society trustee lee pollock described british prime minister winston...
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to be used to affect public policy on our nation? as an example there have been a long series of advertisements or programs on r.t. going against fracking saying it's bad and trying to affect public policy in the united states? is that appropriate use or should americans be paying attention to that? >> in the tense that americans should be paying attention to rt and other outlets used to pop gait this kind of information, absolutely. i wasn't quite sure what you meant by paying attention. >> fracking. nation, if we did away with fracking, the united states would not be in a position today to dominate the oil production within the world and play into strengthening putin's hands. >> that's correct, actually i would like to point out in november of 2011, i actually sat next to vladimir putin at a conference in which he made precisely that point it was the first time he had actually done so to a group of american journalist and experts who were brought to something called the valda discussion club. started in 2011 he saw it clear as amer
to be used to affect public policy on our nation? as an example there have been a long series of advertisements or programs on r.t. going against fracking saying it's bad and trying to affect public policy in the united states? is that appropriate use or should americans be paying attention to that? >> in the tense that americans should be paying attention to rt and other outlets used to pop gait this kind of information, absolutely. i wasn't quite sure what you meant by paying attention....
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policy in keeping with that national character, and the national interest that character defined. so we should begin here with america's history and americas character. we were the first republican in the world founded on the political power of a middle class. though the right to suffrage was to narrow and our founding in the right of citizenship were unjustly constricted, still the united states was never governed by and aristocracy. artisans and farmers are the ones that supports the revolution and sent their sons to die for us. they were the ones that ratified our constitution, and that constitution was written with him in mind. since our founding, the citizenship has only expanded, not without great struggle, and the character of our public has only become more formerly entrenched. our culture, our economy, our whole theory of freedom it's premised on the dignity and power of the working man and woman. ours is a middle class republic. and to preserve the american nation means to prove preserved the security and prosperity of this american middle. this imperative forms the basi
policy in keeping with that national character, and the national interest that character defined. so we should begin here with america's history and americas character. we were the first republican in the world founded on the political power of a middle class. though the right to suffrage was to narrow and our founding in the right of citizenship were unjustly constricted, still the united states was never governed by and aristocracy. artisans and farmers are the ones that supports the...
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that's a nation continues i mean it that it goes to. to gaza and then from gaza to damascus and vice a versa and you need don't see the international community oust by this by this murder you don't see a quick a condemnation and some sanctions imposed upon israel this killing really has taken some highlight because it hits leadership but daily this israelis are killing individuals are killing people and killing brothers sisters wives husbands. and continuing it there are keep the illegal occupation of our land and. building colonial settlements on our villages maybe you don't see that international condemnation because european governments and the united states . believe that islamic jihad is a terrorist movement dedicated to destroying the state of israel well the reality is that israel is a terrorist government that is that they catered to destroying the palestinian homes rights people you wonder who i mean really who is the murderer and who is the victim they are the occupiers we are not occupying their country they're occupying ours
that's a nation continues i mean it that it goes to. to gaza and then from gaza to damascus and vice a versa and you need don't see the international community oust by this by this murder you don't see a quick a condemnation and some sanctions imposed upon israel this killing really has taken some highlight because it hits leadership but daily this israelis are killing individuals are killing people and killing brothers sisters wives husbands. and continuing it there are keep the illegal...
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our middle class character makes us a commercial nation, and for that reason, a trading nation.merican interests are inseparably bound up with access to other regions of the world on open and equal terms. american security requires that this nation be free to seek out commercial partners and free to negotiate with those partners for terms favorable to all sides. we can only pursue those ends if no region of the world, if no key area vital to us is dominated or controlled by another power. as americans, have long defined political liberty at home as freedom from domination. that is the theory of our constitution, and it should be the keystone of our foreign policy abroad. we seek an international system that is free from hegemonic rule, free from control by any one state. where they can meet on a level field and control their own destinies. this has long been our ambition in the world. when this nation was still in its infancy, and the borders did not yet span the continent, the monroe doctrine announced our intention to prevent foreign power from exercising dominance in our hemi
our middle class character makes us a commercial nation, and for that reason, a trading nation.merican interests are inseparably bound up with access to other regions of the world on open and equal terms. american security requires that this nation be free to seek out commercial partners and free to negotiate with those partners for terms favorable to all sides. we can only pursue those ends if no region of the world, if no key area vital to us is dominated or controlled by another power. as...