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the national cyber director as envisioned by this commission. would therefore appreciate discussion on the similarities and differences between the roles of the dod for principal cyber advisors and the proposed national cyber director. second i hope to better understand recommendations that the commission provided regarding the department of defense and cyber targeting. the commission seat cyber command current plans and operations as matching the commission's recommendations and cyber terms. and engagement. didn't find the departments aspirations for engagement of the adversaries to be realistic. and finally, want to hear how the department of defense and better execute his commission to protect the nation against russians, chinese, iranian, and north korean cyber attacks. what are the departments capabilities shortfalls. question is will be in emergency response actions. thank you for your diligent efforts in producing this report and for agreeing to testify before the subcommittee. and senator mentioned, welcome. senator blumenthal set and to
the national cyber director as envisioned by this commission. would therefore appreciate discussion on the similarities and differences between the roles of the dod for principal cyber advisors and the proposed national cyber director. second i hope to better understand recommendations that the commission provided regarding the department of defense and cyber targeting. the commission seat cyber command current plans and operations as matching the commission's recommendations and cyber terms....
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and will transport to the combat zone. other nationsunteered their help. candidate answers the security council appeal with swift destroys to join the forces. states, youngted men from every walk of life hurry to the army, the navy and air force and answer the appeal. as recruiting setters report heavy enlistments, president an association. >> gentlemen, we face a serious situation. we hope we face it in peace. the only reason for the action was alwaysaken ating that we finally arrive the peace in the world which we anticipated when we created the united nations. that is the only reason for the action. thank you very much. [applause] , the security council meets to provide for a unified command, the president of the council invites the korean delegate to take a seat at the table. to take his place at the table. >> great britain's delegate speaks on the resolution. >> i have been discussing with milly designations -- with many delegations the resolution that is before you now. >> the council votes seven to nothing for a unified command a
and will transport to the combat zone. other nationsunteered their help. candidate answers the security council appeal with swift destroys to join the forces. states, youngted men from every walk of life hurry to the army, the navy and air force and answer the appeal. as recruiting setters report heavy enlistments, president an association. >> gentlemen, we face a serious situation. we hope we face it in peace. the only reason for the action was alwaysaken ating that we finally arrive the...
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party hasone time the the national existence. delegates from every state. by the directlly primary. eads as a national partnership. it is a platform upon which the kim -- candidate stands. it serves as a meeting place between the leaders of the party and unity as there was at this last convention of the democratic party. job.es the it services a kind of morality for the benefit of the faithful around the country. >> it starts monday night and runs through thursday night. that gives usays american electorate and voters a chance to look in on this party or at least the large collection of leaders and get a sense of what they are all about. do they put somebody from the south before us? ?hat are the issues in 1968 and 1972 there were many issues. what happened to them? we come out of it. we have this intense exposure with some sense of who these people are. interviews with the candidates and the party leaders. it helps us make a decision. richard: one must treat this platform with a great deal of caution. in most instances, all of us americans and never friends overseas would be better
party hasone time the the national existence. delegates from every state. by the directlly primary. eads as a national partnership. it is a platform upon which the kim -- candidate stands. it serves as a meeting place between the leaders of the party and unity as there was at this last convention of the democratic party. job.es the it services a kind of morality for the benefit of the faithful around the country. >> it starts monday night and runs through thursday night. that gives usays...
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but along came the national depression, which caused the business to fail.o the everlasting credit of harry s. truman that he slaved for 15 years to pay back every dollar that was owed. his former partner, who still owns the store, and the president are still the best of friends. today, as through the intervening years during which harry s. truman has struggled and risen to his high position in national and world affairs, the big frame house in independence, missouri, has continued to be home. it is now called "the summer white house," and he returns at every opportunity which his presidential duties permit. ♪ harry s. truman is fundamentally an average american. not rich, but not poor. not sophisticated, but far from naive. an early riser and a hard worker, and very much a family man. having lunch with his family on the backyard lawn of his rural summer white house in the little town of independence is symbolic of the democratic principles which motivate the life of this leader of the people of the united states. the family is equally unpretentious and amer
but along came the national depression, which caused the business to fail.o the everlasting credit of harry s. truman that he slaved for 15 years to pay back every dollar that was owed. his former partner, who still owns the store, and the president are still the best of friends. today, as through the intervening years during which harry s. truman has struggled and risen to his high position in national and world affairs, the big frame house in independence, missouri, has continued to be home....
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folks of today's hearing is the strategic national stockpile. first established with a $51,000 appropriation in 1958, the sns was codified in 2002 and obtained its current name with an expanded mission in 2003. over the years, management responsibility for the sns has changed between different agencies within hhs and dhs. in developing a plan for this committee's oversight for the federal government's response to the coronavirus, the role of the strategic national stockpile was an obvious area of interest, as is the vulnerability of our supply chain and they're very interrelated. i assume that staff would be able to quickly obtain the list of items that should be held together with required and actual inventory levels of each item. once again, i learned it is dangerous to assume. we quickly found out that those lists do not exist or certainly are not made available to congress or the public. as we will hear in testimony, it's not from a lack of dedicated individuals working within the agencies or the strategic national stockpile. instead, it seem
folks of today's hearing is the strategic national stockpile. first established with a $51,000 appropriation in 1958, the sns was codified in 2002 and obtained its current name with an expanded mission in 2003. over the years, management responsibility for the sns has changed between different agencies within hhs and dhs. in developing a plan for this committee's oversight for the federal government's response to the coronavirus, the role of the strategic national stockpile was an obvious area...
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he won the national championship in 2009. of course michael jordan, for many people believe and we think here at the university of north carolina is the greatest basketball player of all-time. michael was good enough to have necessary items for his collection. we also found some great artifacts here from our collection. our own files. of letters that coach smith sent to michael. things that he wanted him to work on, a recruiting card that coach smith kept on every player that he ever recruited, and one of the great things from that cart is first of all on the cart as mike, not michael. on the second is magic jordan. his nickname, magic like magic johnson. until people saw that, a lot of people did not know that high school, michaels nickname was magic jordan. >> on the other side of the case, we were very fortunate that michael let us go to his home in chicago and pick out several items to put here in the museum. whether it was nba all-star game trophies, mvp of the all-star game, national awards that he wanted north carolina,
he won the national championship in 2009. of course michael jordan, for many people believe and we think here at the university of north carolina is the greatest basketball player of all-time. michael was good enough to have necessary items for his collection. we also found some great artifacts here from our collection. our own files. of letters that coach smith sent to michael. things that he wanted him to work on, a recruiting card that coach smith kept on every player that he ever recruited,...
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all programs of the national park service. underrepresented communities grants, which just opened for the new applications season. please do jump in. in all of these programs that we 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's 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 also are talking about the people they got left out of the right to vote in 1920 and looking all the way up 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. some of them are digital. we created the women's history website, which includes a very robust 19th amendment subsite. we also have where women meet history website if you want to explore trip ideas. that ar
all programs of the national park service. underrepresented communities grants, which just opened for the new applications season. please do jump in. in all of these programs that we 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's 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....
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the national world war ii museum provided this video. lower east side, interestingly enough that's where i am right now. i've come back. i was born basically in the lower east side, from immigrant parents. i am a first generation american. my parents come from russia, they came in 1913 just before world war i.
the national world war ii museum provided this video. lower east side, interestingly enough that's where i am right now. i've come back. i was born basically in the lower east side, from immigrant parents. i am a first generation american. my parents come from russia, they came in 1913 just before world war i.
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national role. there may be similarities between the functions of the principal cyber advisors and the national cyber director as envisioned by this commission. i would appreciate this discussion on the similarities and is dachshund differences, and the proposed national cyber director. understand theto better operations the commission provided regarding the department of defense is cyber targeting. matching the commissioners recommendations and cyber deterrence and persistent engagement. did find the departments aspirations for persistent engagement of our adversaries to be realistic? finally come i want to hear how the department of defense can better execute its mission to protect the nation against chinese, russian irani and and north korean cyber attacks. what are the capability shortfalls? what should its role be in a were emergency response action? thank you for your diligent efforts in reproducing this report and for agreeing to testify before this subcommittee. senator manchin, welcome. senator blumenthal sat in to make sure things were working. welcome. do you have opening comments? >> than
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security agency made me set up on the need basis as an mocambo macao as a national security council you have known what is that another an ashram are seeing in homes that means doesn't mean the bay we must all be creative only when it's actually we don't know for that tito's so you can't believe a culpable as well you should not you can't give any comforting but as you have not about this and you cannot give any unwarranted accusations. if there are no facts you are making unwarranted accusations will these agencies operate under mainland law or hong kong law you don't know do you. no no no it's in the basic law they must obey hong kong law what i said there is it is not clear yet what any new national security agency would be responsible for it could simply be responsible for public education publicized here and promotion you know you cannot come to the conclusion that they are they will be enforcing hong kong law that's what they bridge that's what they do when they bring in their national security organs of the central police government does it it was sent to peo
security agency made me set up on the need basis as an mocambo macao as a national security council you have known what is that another an ashram are seeing in homes that means doesn't mean the bay we must all be creative only when it's actually we don't know for that tito's so you can't believe a culpable as well you should not you can't give any comforting but as you have not about this and you cannot give any unwarranted accusations. if there are no facts you are making unwarranted...
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he belongs to the nation. he is the property of the nation. and i see that phrase pop up again and again and again. one of the things that i argued was that this was a part of a wider ethos, that all americans also felt that they had some rightful claim to washington. that's where the property of the nation, that idea it picks up then, moving into the 1930's. >> you talked about his death and a few days later, his burial, but what was the funeral process between in those few days? how was he grieved by his family? how did the people come to mount vernon? was there a service at mount vernon? and did faith play a role in that ceremony? dr. costello: absolutely. per washington's instructions, he wanted it to be laid out three days to ensure that he was three dead, which was common at time. there was -- a lot of americans had this fear that they would be buried alive. so one of the things they would tell people make sure i've been expired for some time. then they would give their instructions. so washington was laid out in the new room at mount ver
he belongs to the nation. he is the property of the nation. and i see that phrase pop up again and again and again. one of the things that i argued was that this was a part of a wider ethos, that all americans also felt that they had some rightful claim to washington. that's where the property of the nation, that idea it picks up then, moving into the 1930's. >> you talked about his death and a few days later, his burial, but what was the funeral process between in those few days? how was...
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and the national cyber director as envisioned by this commission. i would therefore appreciate discussion on the similarities and differences between the roles of the dod principle cyber advisers and the proposed national cyber director. second, i hope to better understand the recommendations the commission provided regarding the department of defense cyber targeting. do they see the plans as matching the committee's observations? did it find the department's aspirations to be realistic? finally, i want to hear how the department of defense can better execute its mission to direct the nation against russian, chinese, iranian and north korean cyberattacks. what are the department's capability shortfalls? what should its role be in emergency response actions. thank you for agreeing to testify before this subcommittee. and senator, manchin, welcome. senator blumenthal sat in and, welcome, do you have any comments? >> thank you very much. i appreciate that. thank you, senator rounds. i welcome our witnesses. mike, is he going to be on -- okay. who served
and the national cyber director as envisioned by this commission. i would therefore appreciate discussion on the similarities and differences between the roles of the dod principle cyber advisers and the proposed national cyber director. second, i hope to better understand the recommendations the commission provided regarding the department of defense cyber targeting. do they see the plans as matching the committee's observations? did it find the department's aspirations to be realistic?...
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she explores the national women's party tactics under the leadership of alice paul. >> hello. the curator of an exhibit on view, votes for women, on view at the national portrait gallery at the smithsonian institution and i am standing in front of what we call our title treatments. it is a large blowup of hedwig riker, a german born actress. , theas acting as columbia allegorical figure which duringnts united states the finish or conclusion of the 1913 parade in washington, d.c. and that is one event of the long suffrage movement this exhibition highlights. go into124 objects that the long history beginning in 1832 and bringing it right up to 1920. then also the 19th amendment and what it did not do, which was to enfranchise all women, including men of color. i then took the exhibition up to the voting rights act of 1965. so if you will come with me we are going to go explore the 1913 parade, more in depth. we are standing in front of photo postcards of the 1913 parade organized by alice paul. this is a different tactic than what had been done before by other suffragists. what
she explores the national women's party tactics under the leadership of alice paul. >> hello. the curator of an exhibit on view, votes for women, on view at the national portrait gallery at the smithsonian institution and i am standing in front of what we call our title treatments. it is a large blowup of hedwig riker, a german born actress. , theas acting as columbia allegorical figure which duringnts united states the finish or conclusion of the 1913 parade in washington, d.c. and that...
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i am a curator here at the national archives museum. am going to show you around the exhibition today. before we head into the gallery, i want to talk about this lenticular that is out in the lobby. it has a photograph of the 1913 women's suffrage march, looking up pennsylvania avenue toward the united states capital. it is overlaid with a photograph from the 2017 women's march from pennsylvania avenue as well. and it is a lenticular, which has a special effect. as you walk by, the image changes between the two. we really wanted to have it in the exhibit to help grab the public's attention, and also to signal this is a historic exhibit, but one that continues to have contemporary relevance today. let's head into the gallery, where "rightfully hers" is on display. so, this is a national archives exhibition to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. but it is more than a 19th amendment exhibition. that is because the 19th amendment, landmark voting right victory that it was for women, did not give all women the right to vote
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i don't want to imply that the national was doing all the hard work and the national women's party was doing the publicity stunts. the women's party had an unbelievable lobbying effort. they had a card file that became famous where they kept a -- two dozen cards on every member of congress and they listed how he had ever voted on any suffrage issue, was his wife a suffragist, but also little tips about lobbying him. he's a golfer. go get someone to play golf with him and bend his ear or he's a drunk. talk to him before 5:00. you can see these cards. his wife is smarter than he is. talk to her. they're amazing. so they were -- while all of these attention-grabbing, targeting wilson things were going on, they were also quietly bending the ear of members who had the power. >> interesting point too because that's a little more invisible. you make the political statement and you catch the nation's attention. you have to work it -- >> right. behind the scenes you're still doing the long, hard work. >> next question, hi. >> early suffragists were proabolition, many of them. would you talk a l
i don't want to imply that the national was doing all the hard work and the national women's party was doing the publicity stunts. the women's party had an unbelievable lobbying effort. they had a card file that became famous where they kept a -- two dozen cards on every member of congress and they listed how he had ever voted on any suffrage issue, was his wife a suffragist, but also little tips about lobbying him. he's a golfer. go get someone to play golf with him and bend his ear or he's a...
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sunday school he met the six-year-old little girl who now shares with him the white house and the nation's as his wife. ♪ independence, he attended public school and became fired with ambition. in this small town drugstore he worked his first job at three dollars a week. the town of kansas city was not very far away. while still attending high school, harry truman journeyed here afternoon -- every afternoon for employment on a newspaper, the kansas city star. his job was wrapping newspapers for what seemed like a constant avalanche from the presses. not exciting, but it paid more than twice as much as the drug store job. it 17 years old, harry truman became a railroad worker. as a timekeeper on the santa fe railroads. this was after he graduated from high school and his father had suffered financial reverses that eliminated his chances of going to college and necessitated him going to work full time and in earnest. his ambition carried him on and in less than i gear he had gained for himself a position as clerk in a large bank. then followed -- then followed years as a missouri farmer, def
sunday school he met the six-year-old little girl who now shares with him the white house and the nation's as his wife. ♪ independence, he attended public school and became fired with ambition. in this small town drugstore he worked his first job at three dollars a week. the town of kansas city was not very far away. while still attending high school, harry truman journeyed here afternoon -- every afternoon for employment on a newspaper, the kansas city star. his job was wrapping newspapers...
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the legacy in black i'm going to. start this 14 d.w. . look in detail at how beijing uses its national security laws on the mainland here you don't really understand the real situation in hong kong i also feel confident through the situation in hong kong how one country 2 systems clearly operate this week we're replaying an interview about hong kong recorded in early june by then many fear of a new security law to be imposed by beijing would seriously damage the independence of hong kong's judging my guest was regina chair of the probating new peoples party she dismissed all the fears as places of the law is now in force and widely condemned around the world so i want to be on says she gave us. a. region that you're welcome to a conference on harlow you recently wrote an article about the controversial new security law that china is going to impose on hong kong and you said this does not to necessarily spell the death of hong kong separate systems but you're taking a huge gamble backing this law onto because beijing is not everything it can to prove that it's not interested in those se
the legacy in black i'm going to. start this 14 d.w. . look in detail at how beijing uses its national security laws on the mainland here you don't really understand the real situation in hong kong i also feel confident through the situation in hong kong how one country 2 systems clearly operate this week we're replaying an interview about hong kong recorded in early june by then many fear of a new security law to be imposed by beijing would seriously damage the independence of hong kong's...
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will the mayor accept the national guard? take other of steps to take back the streets? eric: many states are preparing to count a record number of ballots in the upcoming election. one of the states is florida, which has a notorious history for ballot issues, stretching back two decades. who can forget the hanging chads? we have the story. >> reporter: florida has been notorious for ballot issues, stretching as far as from the 2000 he'll he ex to the problem -- election to the problem plagued 2018 election in broward county that led to lost votes and messy recounts. >> one thing goes bad and it has a domino effect. >> reporter: broward's supervisor of elections says he knows his county's reputation. with a massive increase in mail-in ballots, he knows broward will once again be in the national spotlight. >> we worry about that every day and so performance matters. we've acquired additional mailing machines. and we've put on additional people. >> reporter: his office is estimating they could mail up to 600,000 ballots this ye
will the mayor accept the national guard? take other of steps to take back the streets? eric: many states are preparing to count a record number of ballots in the upcoming election. one of the states is florida, which has a notorious history for ballot issues, stretching back two decades. who can forget the hanging chads? we have the story. >> reporter: florida has been notorious for ballot issues, stretching as far as from the 2000 he'll he ex to the problem -- election to the problem...
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definite thing not surprised after the publication of the national security law when de de house of the national security law has been seen by the public's there is a real already realize that the law is or is really a hash to the hong kong people and definitely frett and every kind of freedom we've called. including the freedom of speech and freedom of expression and things etc so this is not surprising for us but actually they would be more to come in the future 100 it's a little bit disingenuous for the chinese to say this is all the foreign hand this is you know foreign activists being involved in in china just taking a look at the people the you've arrested that china has arrested rather looking at the crackdown that's happened this is all hong kong based people this is all people from hong kong it doesn't seem to be very many people from abroad you're arresting china's arresting. well i think that you've got to understand why there's national security role is imposed on was all of the something. i mean that the context is that the holes one country 2 systems in holes constitution
definite thing not surprised after the publication of the national security law when de de house of the national security law has been seen by the public's there is a real already realize that the law is or is really a hash to the hong kong people and definitely frett and every kind of freedom we've called. including the freedom of speech and freedom of expression and things etc so this is not surprising for us but actually they would be more to come in the future 100 it's a little bit...
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her appearance of the american library association conference where she was joined by the national archivist to discuss physical collections in the digital age. ♪ how have you been. >> we call ourselves partners in crime. >> that we are not going to talk about the crime part of it, just to the partner part. >> what has been interesting since i've been in the position of library of congress is the fact that people ask me what does the national archives do. what does the archivist do a and then there's a confusion around the history and the role of each of the institutions, and i've learned a lot about that even in coming up to reclaim the declaration of independence, the bill of rights. >> we call it the constitution. >> and that was held by the library of congress and the type of thing. >> it wasn't until the 1930s the united states got serious about its records. iwas franklin roosevelt was passionate about records and that we actually created and he signed the legislation that created the archives. the charters had been in the custody of the state department independent of library of congre
her appearance of the american library association conference where she was joined by the national archivist to discuss physical collections in the digital age. ♪ how have you been. >> we call ourselves partners in crime. >> that we are not going to talk about the crime part of it, just to the partner part. >> what has been interesting since i've been in the position of library of congress is the fact that people ask me what does the national archives do. what does the...
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i think they represented the national opinion in microcosm. but the women weren't run out of town on a rail or anything. and washington has always been a town where women could make their mark. i mean going back to the early days of the city at the turn of the 19th century there were women who were able to start businesses here and have more power than other places because there went this kind of legacy history because it was a planned town and certainly wars because people fled to the capitol during the wars and there are roles for women when men are off fighting. so i think washington is always historically been an interesting place for women's history and the suffrage movement. >> we have a question right here. >> thank you. both of you. my question is can you address the role of edith wilson and how she felt about all of this? >> edith wilson is such a fascinating character. so president wilson's first wife ellen died during his first term. and he married edith wilson who was a socialite. and she was anti-suffrage. occasionally a theory wil
i think they represented the national opinion in microcosm. but the women weren't run out of town on a rail or anything. and washington has always been a town where women could make their mark. i mean going back to the early days of the city at the turn of the 19th century there were women who were able to start businesses here and have more power than other places because there went this kind of legacy history because it was a planned town and certainly wars because people fled to the capitol...
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two-part tour of the national portrait gallery votes for women exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. you can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visiting our website at cspan.org/history. >> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3 go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents, to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging in to class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage with their students. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union, but reagan met him halfway, reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press which we'll get to later, i should mention madison called it freedom of the use of the press and it is, indeed, freedom to print things and publish things and it is not a freedom for what we refer to now as the press. >> on c-span 3, every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, lectures in hi
two-part tour of the national portrait gallery votes for women exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. you can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visiting our website at cspan.org/history. >> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3 go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents, to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging in to...
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it is also the one time the party has the national existence. eets there with delegates from every state in the union, elected by various means, this time by the direct primary but sometimes by convention. it meets as a national part. the one time it really operates in the flesh. it nominates the candidate and writes a platform upon which the candidate will stand with such variations as the candidate themselves choose to put in it. it does a number of other things. it serves as a meeting place of the leaders of the party, and a good deal of unity, as there was at this last convention of the democratic party, contrast to a couple of its predecessors. it does its job of unifying the party. it serves as a kind of rallying for the benefit of the faithful around the country. stephen: since we all watch it on television, the democratic convention starts monday night and runs through thursday night. we have four days where all television is turned to it, so it gives us american electorate , and voters a chance to look in on this party or at least the la
it is also the one time the party has the national existence. eets there with delegates from every state in the union, elected by various means, this time by the direct primary but sometimes by convention. it meets as a national part. the one time it really operates in the flesh. it nominates the candidate and writes a platform upon which the candidate will stand with such variations as the candidate themselves choose to put in it. it does a number of other things. it serves as a meeting place...
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back to politics and the republican national convention. kevin mccarthy is the house minority leader and joins us tonight. democrats portraying last night had a lot of things to say today. the biggest was it's an alternative reality that republicans are living in. your response to that? >> i think last night was wonderful. it was an example it's okay to be excited about america. when you sit there and look at nikki haley, you were proud as an american and excited for what this nation has achieved and uplifting spirit. something you did not see in the 4 nights of the democrat convention. >> bret: they have a problem with tonight's speaker secretary pompeo from israel. >> this further shows that this administration is willing to pol politize the state of israel and use it as a political wedge as opposed to a rally cry to come together for bipartisan support for israel. >> the secretary himself cautioned employees at the state department at a should not engage in any partisan activities. now he is doing just that. >> bret: your response? >> [la
back to politics and the republican national convention. kevin mccarthy is the house minority leader and joins us tonight. democrats portraying last night had a lot of things to say today. the biggest was it's an alternative reality that republicans are living in. your response to that? >> i think last night was wonderful. it was an example it's okay to be excited about america. when you sit there and look at nikki haley, you were proud as an american and excited for what this nation has...
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asked to concede that the national congress has published a worst. proposals of the.new the 1st to suffer a step allowing the people can be prescreened by the aging government this is not acceptable and this is the key points that a lot of hong kong people are angry of and this is a lot of key point that have produced a lot of show show problems including that the chief executive and not listening to the hong kong people's voices and also lead to dictatorship ruling in hong kong so i didn't understand why they some people are saying that this is legit for the universal suffrage to be screened previously by the beijing government for the candidate and i think most of the hong kong people are only asking for universal suffrage at this moment but this is the promise that the beijing government gave out but didn't keep. i want to thank all of guests isaac chang andrew lang and stephen vines and thank you to you for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera adult home and further discussion go to our facebook page at facebook dot co
asked to concede that the national congress has published a worst. proposals of the.new the 1st to suffer a step allowing the people can be prescreened by the aging government this is not acceptable and this is the key points that a lot of hong kong people are angry of and this is a lot of key point that have produced a lot of show show problems including that the chief executive and not listening to the hong kong people's voices and also lead to dictatorship ruling in hong kong so i didn't...
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week's explosion in beirut the prime minister is expected to step down in an address and address to the nation the sound. at his anger grows on the streets protesters are out and vote for a day. come to fidel this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. the opposition calls it a revote there's anger on the streets of elements following sunday's presidential election. we'll have the latest on efforts to clean up a huge oil spill along the coast of bush's. we begin with that breaking news coming in from beirut where the entire lebanese cabinet has resigned prime minister is expected to formally make the announcement in around 30 minutes he's also expected to resign 4 cabinet ministers have already stepped down and there have been days of protests following tuesday's explosion which killed more than 200 people these are live pictures people are obviously out on the streets in the capital again demonstrators have been demanding a complete overhaul of the political system and the new elections. meanwhile the u.n. office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs has been meeting to discuss t
week's explosion in beirut the prime minister is expected to step down in an address and address to the nation the sound. at his anger grows on the streets protesters are out and vote for a day. come to fidel this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. the opposition calls it a revote there's anger on the streets of elements following sunday's presidential election. we'll have the latest on efforts to clean up a huge oil spill along the coast of bush's. we begin with that breaking news...
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will be on view at the national archives until january of 2021. it has a traveling component and title one half of the people advancing equality for women with stops in florida, louisiana, tennessee and south carolina. weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv program as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span three. tonight, a look at women in politics. on the night the democratic vice president candidate kamala harris addresses the democratic convention, we shall to pass convention speeches from woman vice presidential nominees. in 1984, democrat gerald farrow who ran with walter model. and in 2000 2008, sarah palin around john mccain. what tonight beginning at eight eastern and enjoy american history tv this weekend every weekend on c-span three. good afternoon everyone and welcome. my name is dr. colleen shokin and i'm the vice chair of the women's suffrage centennial commission. on half behalf of th
will be on view at the national archives until january of 2021. it has a traveling component and title one half of the people advancing equality for women with stops in florida, louisiana, tennessee and south carolina. weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv program as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span three. tonight, a look at women in politics. on the night the democratic vice president candidate kamala harris addresses the democratic convention, we...
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the guido administration, national assembly, scores of n.g.o.'s and activists who bravely continue to struggle despite oppression and the difficult situations on the ground. one critical step must be taken for a free and prosperous venezuela. the world must measure maduro to relinquish and control and allow for democratic change. this includes truly free elections not the rigged elections maduro plans. venezuelans have suffered long enough under his brutality. we look forward to the day we it -- can celebrate with all venezuelans as a free and democratic society. thank you for the ability to testify. that can you. chairman risch: we'll do ruined of questioning now. start briefly and turn it over to senator menendez. you mentioned these elections coming up. it's my -- mr. abrams, this question is for you. it's my understanding that maduro has taken a page out of the iranian's book where they have an election commission that decides who can run and who can't run. anything that happens like that, of course, immediately takes away any legitimacy that
the guido administration, national assembly, scores of n.g.o.'s and activists who bravely continue to struggle despite oppression and the difficult situations on the ground. one critical step must be taken for a free and prosperous venezuela. the world must measure maduro to relinquish and control and allow for democratic change. this includes truly free elections not the rigged elections maduro plans. venezuelans have suffered long enough under his brutality. we look forward to the day we it...
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at the same time, and i don't want to imply that the national was doing all the hard work and national women's party was doing the publicity stunt. the women's party had an unbelievable lobbying effort. they had a card file that became famous. they had like two dozen carts on every member of congress. they listed how he ever voted on suffrage issues, was his wife a suffragist, but also little tips about lobbying him. you know, he's a golfers, go get someone to play golf, or he's a drunk, talk to him before 5:00. the you can see they cards. they're all at belmont hall. his wife is smarter than he is. talk to her. they're amazing. they were, while all of these attention grabbing targeting wilson things were going on. they were also quietly bending the ear of members who actually had the power. >> interesting point, too because that's a little more invisible. but you have to work it. >>b hind the scenes you're doing the hard work. >> early suffragists were -- also temperance was, so would you talk a bit about what happened there? >> sure. the temperance movement was definitely a major way
at the same time, and i don't want to imply that the national was doing all the hard work and national women's party was doing the publicity stunt. the women's party had an unbelievable lobbying effort. they had a card file that became famous. they had like two dozen carts on every member of congress. they listed how he ever voted on suffrage issues, was his wife a suffragist, but also little tips about lobbying him. you know, he's a golfers, go get someone to play golf, or he's a drunk, talk...
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the ayes have it. nationalvention officers -- ladies and gentlemen, it is an honor and privilege to introduce the republican leader of the united states house of representatives and permanent chairman of the convention, kevin mccarthy. [applause] senator mccarthy -- sent on mccarthy -- thank you very much. first of all, let's give applause to ronna mcdaniel. isn't she doing a great job? when i first took over as leader in congress, there were 19 scenes we would need to retire nancy pelosi. today it is 17. we did something you had not done. we got a democrat to reregister as a republican. wanthing we also did and i to give a big shout out to california and jessica. we did something we had not done in 22 years. we took a democrat seat in california and made it republican. so it is good to be with so many friends. i think you for your help. it is always great to see christy, one of the greatest governors in the entire country. ray to have you with us. nextet's move on to our item on the order of business. e, to ru
the ayes have it. nationalvention officers -- ladies and gentlemen, it is an honor and privilege to introduce the republican leader of the united states house of representatives and permanent chairman of the convention, kevin mccarthy. [applause] senator mccarthy -- sent on mccarthy -- thank you very much. first of all, let's give applause to ronna mcdaniel. isn't she doing a great job? when i first took over as leader in congress, there were 19 scenes we would need to retire nancy pelosi....
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must setlic servants an example for the rest of the nation. pplause] it is hypocritical for the public official to admonish and to uphold theple common good if we are derelict in upholding the common good. [applause] more is required. more is required of public slogans anden handshakes at press releases. more is required. we must hold ourselves strictly accountable. we must provide the people with a vision of the future. if we promise as public officials, we must deliver. [applause] if we as public officials propose, we must produce. if we say to the american people, it is time for you to be sacrificial, sacrifice. if the public official stays that, we must be the first to give. we must be. [applause] again, if we make mistakes, we must be willing to admit them. we have to do that. [applause] do is strike a balance between the idea that the government should do everything and the idea, the belief that government ought to do nothing. strike a balance. aboutere be no illusions thisifficulty of forming kind of national community. it is tough, diff
must setlic servants an example for the rest of the nation. pplause] it is hypocritical for the public official to admonish and to uphold theple common good if we are derelict in upholding the common good. [applause] more is required. more is required of public slogans anden handshakes at press releases. more is required. we must hold ourselves strictly accountable. we must provide the people with a vision of the future. if we promise as public officials, we must deliver. [applause] if we as...
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has been ratified by the next republican national convention. mr. chairman, i move the adoption of the resolution. thehe delegate from district of columbia has made a motion to adopt the resolution. is there a second? >> my name is john fry, delegate from connecticut, and i second the motion. >> is there any discussion? hearing no discussion, the chair will call for a vote. all in favor signify by saying aye. opposed signify by saying nay. the motion is adopted. i can gradually each of you on their election. the chair recognizes the delegate -- you can applaud, that's all right. we can be excited. [applause] >> the chair recognizes the delegate from michigan for the purpose of offering a solution. i offer the file -- in my >> the following resolution -- resolve that the secretary of the convention is hereby directed to prepare and publish for the convention a full and complete report of official proceedings under the direction of the republican national committee, and as authorized to make all necessary clerical and grammatical corrections, and t
has been ratified by the next republican national convention. mr. chairman, i move the adoption of the resolution. thehe delegate from district of columbia has made a motion to adopt the resolution. is there a second? >> my name is john fry, delegate from connecticut, and i second the motion. >> is there any discussion? hearing no discussion, the chair will call for a vote. all in favor signify by saying aye. opposed signify by saying nay. the motion is adopted. i can gradually each...
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the chesapeake bay is a national treasure, and it's so important to the region. but really the country. it's a model for how you can go about cleaning up the environment without killing business in the meantime. >> yeah. and the bay, it's part of the heart of maryland's economic business activity, right? if the bay's not clean and going well, it's going to be difficult for people to make a living. >> and we've got some great crabs in that bay too, as you know, as a virginian. [laughter] >> how are the crabs doing this year? >> doing very well. i'm tested them out and sampled them personally. so -- [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> exactly. >> let's talk about another difficult issue for maryland that you covered in your book that's been at play in all 50 states, and that's the opioid crisis. tell me how difficult has that battle been in maryland, and where do you sit in the fight? >> it's a really very difficult battle and one we've been wrestling with for a while. you know, when i was running for governor in 2014, it was not something that most people were that focus
the chesapeake bay is a national treasure, and it's so important to the region. but really the country. it's a model for how you can go about cleaning up the environment without killing business in the meantime. >> yeah. and the bay, it's part of the heart of maryland's economic business activity, right? if the bay's not clean and going well, it's going to be difficult for people to make a living. >> and we've got some great crabs in that bay too, as you know, as a virginian....
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i am a curator at the national archives. the exhibition i developed is called "right to be heard: american women and the vote." as the national archives curator, it's my job to develop positions about any facet of american history, government and culture that are records at the national archives which are the permanent records facet of american history, government, that our records at the national archives. it's the permanent records of the federal government. it's a huge bit of history. obviously, a vast archive of material. i'm a generalist in terms, i don't professionalize (inaudible). when i learned of an opportunity to develop our women's suffrage exhibit, as a woman and as someone who has been passionate about the subject, as long as i've been passionate about history which is as long as i can remember, i was really thrilled to have an opportunity to put this together for this anniversary. >> wonderful, thanks corinne. so janice, same questions to you. tell us about your exhibit and a bit of your background. >> sure. th
i am a curator at the national archives. the exhibition i developed is called "right to be heard: american women and the vote." as the national archives curator, it's my job to develop positions about any facet of american history, government and culture that are records at the national archives which are the permanent records facet of american history, government, that our records at the national archives. it's the permanent records of the federal government. it's a huge bit of...
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. >> from inside the democracy exhibit at the smithsonian national museum of american history, we are joined by the director of the museum. in thisning to you centennial anniversary year of the passage of the 19th amendment. explain the wagon behind you, and how it ties into the story of women's suffrage and democracy. >> good morning and welcome to the year of the woman, which you can argue every year should be. this is incredibly special for all of us in america, especially at the smithsonian. we are bound together in celebrating the american women's history initiative throughout the smithsonian history museum and online, and all of the activities, and here at the american history museum, we are particularly grateful to have three exhibitions opening. spurring really from this one. this is democracy in america, the great leap of faith that opened a few years ago. i'm in the gallery that takes us through the long and arduous and continuing effort to expand democracy to enfranchise more and more americans. as you might know, early on, only white men with property were able to vote. th
. >> from inside the democracy exhibit at the smithsonian national museum of american history, we are joined by the director of the museum. in thisning to you centennial anniversary year of the passage of the 19th amendment. explain the wagon behind you, and how it ties into the story of women's suffrage and democracy. >> good morning and welcome to the year of the woman, which you can argue every year should be. this is incredibly special for all of us in america, especially at the...
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the regional winners then go on to the national championships to try and get into the amateur national team. play something else let's just play. the 2 going to sleep. play want to believe. that little. bit i know you won't lose and lose no one knows your moves and you could just be the one of the good men and the 1000000 people move it was the muslim was one of the little boy was. that. he was easy to stand. on my money to be under 69 kilos to qualify as a while through weights but she doesn't want to fight much heavier girls than herself. what a good ferlo male oh but it's very low maintenance and. 71.6 is bad news. at 58.45 i did bang on for a lightweight. remember my one needs to be over 44 kilos otherwise he'll simply be to like to take part. but he's still not heavy enough. coming up in part 2 will he be able to add the extra. few grams he needs to fight. and can he when his 1st competitive pounds. have the hook of corn the did it cost him to have a mustang in the house for less modest pleasure going to let us hope not but at night i'm going to hit us on the head one media. side
the regional winners then go on to the national championships to try and get into the amateur national team. play something else let's just play. the 2 going to sleep. play want to believe. that little. bit i know you won't lose and lose no one knows your moves and you could just be the one of the good men and the 1000000 people move it was the muslim was one of the little boy was. that. he was easy to stand. on my money to be under 69 kilos to qualify as a while through weights but she doesn't...
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on our shoulders we carry the hopes of free men and women everywhere. as a nationesponsibility we bear to the idea of freedom is a sacred trust. as a political party, the responsibility we bear to that same idea of freedom is an equally sacred trust. we shall be true to that trust and by placing our faith firmly and unshakably in the people, we shall prove ourselves worthy of the trust we ask of the people. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] >> mr. chairman, members of this convention, i'm here proudly to nominate ronald reagan for the office of president of the united states. [cheers and applause] >> so that we may give him our nomination, so that the nation may give him its mandate, i do now exercise the honor and the privilege of placing in nomination for the presidency of the united states of america, the name of gerald r. ford. [cheers and applause] >> california, 167 votes. >> madam secretary, for the next president of the united states, for california's greatest governor, we cast the largest number of votes at this convention, all 167 for governor ro
on our shoulders we carry the hopes of free men and women everywhere. as a nationesponsibility we bear to the idea of freedom is a sacred trust. as a political party, the responsibility we bear to that same idea of freedom is an equally sacred trust. we shall be true to that trust and by placing our faith firmly and unshakably in the people, we shall prove ourselves worthy of the trust we ask of the people. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] >> mr. chairman, members of this...
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the secondary effects of covid. wreakedeaked have it -- havoc on this nation's economy. gether the jobs lost and deficits of our states. all major economists agree that without providing financial assistance for state and local governments, the economy will not rebound as quickly as it would otherwise. , economists all across the board agreed. ournga is united in telling washington colleagues that they must include $500 billion in unrestricted state funding in the upcoming covid response legislation. priority by anga unified nga. this is also the moment to implement the agenda the nga developed last year under governor hogan. this is the moment to invest in infrastructure. we need to be invigorate the economy and need to replace aging infrastructure. we have talked about it for decades. but this is the moment to do it. let the federal government provide the funds and let the states build it. finally, the federal-state relationship that has always been a dynamic tension since it was first embodied in our constitution, there are checks and balances and there is a federal an
the secondary effects of covid. wreakedeaked have it -- havoc on this nation's economy. gether the jobs lost and deficits of our states. all major economists agree that without providing financial assistance for state and local governments, the economy will not rebound as quickly as it would otherwise. , economists all across the board agreed. ournga is united in telling washington colleagues that they must include $500 billion in unrestricted state funding in the upcoming covid response...
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one, i wanted to participate in the democratic national convention. second reason, i wanted to support my candidate for president. >> i'm committed to the republican party and to the two-party system. our party believes in the independence of the individual and the right of each man to control his own destiny. >> i firmly believe that the future of this country and the world rests with the new dynamic leadership of the democratic party which has furnished throughout the history of the united states. >> i think that every citizen has the obligation to be involved in the affairs of their community. one of the most important things in america is the selection of our presidential candidate and the election itself. therefore i chose to become involved in the political process. richard: we have seen in these interviews with delegates going from kansas city to new york the -- kansas city, and new york, the sort of person going to those conventions and how they view this function. what about the conventions themselves? obviously the major task of the conventio
one, i wanted to participate in the democratic national convention. second reason, i wanted to support my candidate for president. >> i'm committed to the republican party and to the two-party system. our party believes in the independence of the individual and the right of each man to control his own destiny. >> i firmly believe that the future of this country and the world rests with the new dynamic leadership of the democratic party which has furnished throughout the history of...
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our nation at its best feeds the hungry. nation at its worst, at its worst, will mine the harbors of nicaragua, at its worst will try to overthrow their government, at its worst will cut aid to american education and increase the aid to el salvador, at its worst, our nation will have partnerships with south africa. that's a moral disgrace. it's a moral disgrace. it's a moral disgrace! [applause] we look at africa. we cannot just focus on apartheid in southern africa. we must fight for trade with africa, and not just aid to africa. we cannot stand idly by and say we will not relate to nicaragua unless they have elections there, and then embrace military regimes in africa overthrowing democratic governments in nigeria and liberia and ghana. we must fight for democracy all around the world and play the game by one set of rules. peace in this world. our present formula for peace in the middle east is inadequate. it will not work. there are 22 nations in the middle east. our nation must be able to talk and act and influence all of
our nation at its best feeds the hungry. nation at its worst, at its worst, will mine the harbors of nicaragua, at its worst will try to overthrow their government, at its worst will cut aid to american education and increase the aid to el salvador, at its worst, our nation will have partnerships with south africa. that's a moral disgrace. it's a moral disgrace. it's a moral disgrace! [applause] we look at africa. we cannot just focus on apartheid in southern africa. we must fight for trade...
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forward on the national scene? n: the recent history of people who have been giving the keynote address, other national nominating speeches have not been very good. the lightning strike. douglas macarthur for example, who was the keynote in 1952, a situation similar to this. and many thought in the press wrote thought he would somehow stampede the convention, that did not happen. i doubt we are going to see a situation in which some electrifying speech is going to make a difference. richard: you remember when some people suggested in 1960 that out by stevenson would electrify the convention and did a third opportunity to win the presidency? actually it had no effect on the delegates. the galleries liked it a lot, but the delegates. stephen: we could see some movement for the future of the party. the idea of john kennedy emerging and running for the vice presidency in 1956. where he did not get it, but instead was this sort of opening gun in his campaign for 1960. richard: in fact you might even say that right now. g
forward on the national scene? n: the recent history of people who have been giving the keynote address, other national nominating speeches have not been very good. the lightning strike. douglas macarthur for example, who was the keynote in 1952, a situation similar to this. and many thought in the press wrote thought he would somehow stampede the convention, that did not happen. i doubt we are going to see a situation in which some electrifying speech is going to make a difference. richard:...
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but, the nation cannot handle two big reforms that once. it is either going to be, black man get the vote or women get the vote. and black men need it more elementally, because they are horrible violence and lynchings going on. they need a vote to protect themselves. frederick douglass has to tell them, "the women's hour has not come." it will come eventually but you will have to wait. and this produces a schism, that takes quite a while to heal. and so race is part of the story. from the very beginning. from the abolitionists to the split in the reconstruction. when the women are betrayed. they really are betrayed. so they get very angry. anthony and stanton say vile racist things. the friendship with douglas is repaired, between them, the personal one. and he still attends women's rights conventions, for the rest of his life. in fact, he dies in 1895, just a few hours after attending a women's rights convention in washington. and so the idea that he truly, truly believes in women's rights, is borne out and it is actually a beautiful story
but, the nation cannot handle two big reforms that once. it is either going to be, black man get the vote or women get the vote. and black men need it more elementally, because they are horrible violence and lynchings going on. they need a vote to protect themselves. frederick douglass has to tell them, "the women's hour has not come." it will come eventually but you will have to wait. and this produces a schism, that takes quite a while to heal. and so race is part of the story....
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given the circuit -- democratic national committee. given the circumstances, it was essential the fbi investigated. sadly yates has said russia's election required an investigation and a response. as inspector general horwitz confirmed, the opening of the investigation had nothing to do with reporting from steele. crossfire hurricane eventually became the molar investigation and former -- mueller investigation and rod rosenstein recently confirmed it to this committee that the steele dossier had nothing to do with the mueller investigation either . mueller's investigation detailed sweeping and systematic russian in the 20nterference 16 election. the special counsel determined the russian government perceived it would benefit from a trump presidency and worked to secure that outcome. the mueller investigation contacts more than 120 between the trump campaign and individuals linked to russia, revealing that the trump campaign about, welcomed -- abyo about, welcome -- knew out, and welcomed russian interference. individuals associated with
given the circuit -- democratic national committee. given the circumstances, it was essential the fbi investigated. sadly yates has said russia's election required an investigation and a response. as inspector general horwitz confirmed, the opening of the investigation had nothing to do with reporting from steele. crossfire hurricane eventually became the molar investigation and former -- mueller investigation and rod rosenstein recently confirmed it to this committee that the steele dossier...