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the heroic version of the american nation. all being tan apart as we now from various sources, what is happening on the college campus, the idea that this spire enterprise is a negative enterprise. we oppress the indians and oppress minority groups and women, destroyed the environment. we did all these terrible things. that's counternarrative of the american nation. so, the united states, i would say, some echoing madison, is beginning more and more to look less like a nation state more and like an empire with a powerful administrative sentence, an attenuated relationship to all the groups across the country. nothing uniting these groups, multicultural groups, many languages, open borders. begins to look a lot like the empires that fell across europe in the 20th century. now, we have lived through a century in which empires have collapsed and disintegritied. that's the story of the 20th 20th center, from the austrian empire and the ottoman empire and the british empire and the soviet empire. they're disintegrating. donald trum
the heroic version of the american nation. all being tan apart as we now from various sources, what is happening on the college campus, the idea that this spire enterprise is a negative enterprise. we oppress the indians and oppress minority groups and women, destroyed the environment. we did all these terrible things. that's counternarrative of the american nation. so, the united states, i would say, some echoing madison, is beginning more and more to look less like a nation state more and...
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african americans have fought courageously in every war since the revolution. long before our nation righted the wrongs of slavery and segregation, african-americans gave their hearts, their sweat, their blood, and their very lives to defend the united states, its flag and its highest ideals. thank you. very proud. a very proud history of american -- african-americans serving our nation began back at the founding. they joined units like first rhode island regiment. the first all-black unit of american warriors. many were slaves and in exchange for their service they were promised freedom. these soldiers bravely repelled repeated assaults by enemy forces and the battle of road island. -- rhode island. later they fought at yorktown were the british ultimately surrendered and america's independence was one. they would not have surrendered so easily and quickly without you, i tell you. the decades later, african-americans fought to preserve our union in the civil war. among them was a soldier who was born a slave in virginia and later and listed in the union army. during the second battl
african americans have fought courageously in every war since the revolution. long before our nation righted the wrongs of slavery and segregation, african-americans gave their hearts, their sweat, their blood, and their very lives to defend the united states, its flag and its highest ideals. thank you. very proud. a very proud history of american -- african-americans serving our nation began back at the founding. they joined units like first rhode island regiment. the first all-black unit of...
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robert mueller is going to go ahead clearly they are going to be more details perhaps involving american nationals rather than russian nationals in the weeks and months ahead well for the moment but we'll leave it there thank you. so what all the russians saying in response we said particle going to the embassy in washington d.c. . so far we haven't heard anything just yet from any russian officials who work here at the embassy in washington d.c. but we are hearing perhaps appropriately on facebook from a spokesperson for the russian foreign ministry calling these indictments absurd saying that thirteen people couldn't possibly have impacted the u.s. elections talking about the billions that the u.s. spends on intelligence encounter intelligence and said this is absurd yes with a question mark this will probably not help what is already pretty low point in the russian u.s. relationship the president president donald trump saying that russia did interfere but that it had nothing to do with him it didn't impact the election he so far has been really unwilling to do anything to punish russia for what
robert mueller is going to go ahead clearly they are going to be more details perhaps involving american nationals rather than russian nationals in the weeks and months ahead well for the moment but we'll leave it there thank you. so what all the russians saying in response we said particle going to the embassy in washington d.c. . so far we haven't heard anything just yet from any russian officials who work here at the embassy in washington d.c. but we are hearing perhaps appropriately on...
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presidency, an opposition newspaper editorialized quote, if ever a nation was debotched by a man, the american nation has been debotched by washington. if ever a nation was deceived by a man, the american nation has been deceived by washington. in allowing his reputation to be shredded by the very forces of liberty, he had set in motion the first president laid down yet another marker for all who would follow. simply put, one does not get to mt. rushmore by traveling the path of least resistance. when at some future date the high court of history sits in judgment on each of us said that other palm beach president john f. kennedy, our successor failure in whatever office we may hold will be measured by the answers to four questions, were we truly men of courage? were we truly men of judgment? were we truly men of integrity? were we truly men of dedication? half a century later, we can modify kennedy's formula to read men and women. for america's first female president is an inestable part of our unwritten history. that too is evidence of an unfolding plan an evolution of democratic inclusiveness that
presidency, an opposition newspaper editorialized quote, if ever a nation was debotched by a man, the american nation has been debotched by washington. if ever a nation was deceived by a man, the american nation has been deceived by washington. in allowing his reputation to be shredded by the very forces of liberty, he had set in motion the first president laid down yet another marker for all who would follow. simply put, one does not get to mt. rushmore by traveling the path of least...
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plenty to contribute our great working relationship for the good of the american people and american national security. at the you and we work on all of these issues and more. we are working every day to watch out for american taxpayers. in 2017, we changed the mandate for every u.n. peacekeeping mission that came up for renewal. million,nearly $600 making the missions more effective, not less. at the end of last year we finished negotiations on the u.n. budget and say the most $290 million. that is something we can be very proud of. let's be honest. we are talking about united nations. there will never be an end to the wasteful spending. our team in new york works on it every single day. i can't tell you how helpful it is to have congress back me up. when you play the heavy, it is much easier for me to be the bad cop with a smile, of course. there is one more thing i would like to ask you -- [applause] there is one more thing i would like to ask you to look at. on tuesday night, the president said something very important. and something that i strongly support. i want to underscore it so i w
plenty to contribute our great working relationship for the good of the american people and american national security. at the you and we work on all of these issues and more. we are working every day to watch out for american taxpayers. in 2017, we changed the mandate for every u.n. peacekeeping mission that came up for renewal. million,nearly $600 making the missions more effective, not less. at the end of last year we finished negotiations on the u.n. budget and say the most $290 million....
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in short the korea to turn the central american nations muchas gracias for the new arrangement.his comes as the spat between seoul and washington gets worse over steel tariffs. that is right. it is not only rewriting the free—trade arrangement, but now seoul has a wide ranging complaint to challenge the antisubsidy duties slapped on seoul. the tariffs are a whopping 50%. seoul is crying foul as it does not want countries to be hit by this tariff, while other exporters like japan and canada have been included. this ongoing negotiation between the koreans and the united states on free trade is happening now. lots of detail on that story. let's go elsewhere now. the world's biggest miners seem to be digging up profits by the truck load as well as commodities. with the global economy firing on all cylinders there's resurgent demand for everything from coal to copper and this week we've already seen strong numbers from bhp billiton and anglo—american. and it seems the world's number one mining company glencore willjoin them when it gives us its latest update in about 90 minutes' time
in short the korea to turn the central american nations muchas gracias for the new arrangement.his comes as the spat between seoul and washington gets worse over steel tariffs. that is right. it is not only rewriting the free—trade arrangement, but now seoul has a wide ranging complaint to challenge the antisubsidy duties slapped on seoul. the tariffs are a whopping 50%. seoul is crying foul as it does not want countries to be hit by this tariff, while other exporters like japan and canada...
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were blather the american national security adviser said the u.s. will expose and go after any attempt to use cyberspace to subvert democracy that was day two at the munich security conference i'm willin to create. also in munich turkish prime minister banal of the era issued a strong defense of his government's right to defend itself he said turkey was a constitutional country where the rule of law is strong and said no one has the right to question their government he also said relations between germany and turkey are improving this a day after encore released a turkish german journalist after a year in prison a free man once more after a year in custody speaking from berlin. said he'd been held hostage by turkey he didn't mince words describing the turkish justice system just as my arrest had nothing to do with justice and the rule of law my release also has nothing to do with either of those. in a tweet you chance that he's now left germany and his with friends it's not clear what triggered the journalist sudden release some have speculated it c
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were blather the american national security adviser said the u.s. will expose and go after any attempt to use cyberspace to subvert democracy that was due to at the munich security conference on melinda crane. in a few days rank and file social democrats look at their ballots for a poll that will determine germany's next government they're voting on whether they're part of should accept the coalition deal its leaders hammered out with chancellor merkel's conservatives we caught up with party bigwigs in hamburg where they were working to sell the deal to a skeptical party base. the past few weeks have been hard for your going canal the social democrat is still undecided about backing another grand coalition at the party's first regional conference he's looking for new ideas of ottawa's and i have very low expectations as is often asked before there are good reasons to support the coalition with but also just as many good reasons to oppose it this is going on as if you're going to die getting. he's exactly the kind of member of the party leadership ne
were blather the american national security adviser said the u.s. will expose and go after any attempt to use cyberspace to subvert democracy that was due to at the munich security conference on melinda crane. in a few days rank and file social democrats look at their ballots for a poll that will determine germany's next government they're voting on whether they're part of should accept the coalition deal its leaders hammered out with chancellor merkel's conservatives we caught up with party...
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proper weight to see killmonger as responding to police brutality, to the abandonment of the american nationy wakanda. speaks of racism and colonialism, but those are not structures in the movie. the only time they mention this is kind of the tussling of cia agents here and calling him colonize her. the hero ofbeing the movie. in this regard, the movie is confused about how it wants to set up the racial politics that give us killmonger. what you get in the end is like richard wright, an enraged black man that people just accept as, well, that is what happens when people are abandoned. that is what happens when people face racism. and there are more hopeful potentials for black imagination than a person who is so enraged he also kills the only american black woman. the betrayal of american blackness in the movie in some sense plays into all of the worst expectations we have about black pathology that are given to us by conservatives. and often, passively, derided by liberals. but no sense of challenge and the movie does nothing to upset what it means for the black imagination to seek outside
proper weight to see killmonger as responding to police brutality, to the abandonment of the american nationy wakanda. speaks of racism and colonialism, but those are not structures in the movie. the only time they mention this is kind of the tussling of cia agents here and calling him colonize her. the hero ofbeing the movie. in this regard, the movie is confused about how it wants to set up the racial politics that give us killmonger. what you get in the end is like richard wright, an enraged...
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>> tucker: what is so striking, when nunes was releasing his memo, you said this is hurting american national it's averting the rule of law. this mama that you are trying to release now has classified information, i think you'll agree that it does, the intelligence agencies he say that it says, why is there not also hurting american national security and subverting the rule of law? >> we did something that the republicans weren't willing to do.. we ask the department of justice to review it. if there's anything in there that would hurt the rule of law or national security, we want unredacted. it seems odd that the president now wants to listen to the fbi when he was willing to release the memo before even hearing from them or looking at the mem memo. >> tucker: weight.ha as a great respecter of the fbi, that is the case you've made for months, they protect your life as you sleep, how dare you question her judgment. are youul questioning your judgment?t wouldn't you want the fbi to hold that memo if they believe it imperils national security? >> we do. we are working to make any reductions nec
>> tucker: what is so striking, when nunes was releasing his memo, you said this is hurting american national it's averting the rule of law. this mama that you are trying to release now has classified information, i think you'll agree that it does, the intelligence agencies he say that it says, why is there not also hurting american national security and subverting the rule of law? >> we did something that the republicans weren't willing to do.. we ask the department of justice to...
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american citizen, you have to, by law, declassify everything unless you can show it imperils american nationalecurity. you live here, you know the peer mark.permanent bureaucracy, they don't like d classifying stuff because it obviously detracts from their power, which is rooted in secrecy.e they know you don't. that is the whole game. why should i sit there and take a letter from this schiff guy about how i am timothy mcveigh when i just want to see them i will? >> every one of intelligence committee believes that getting classified material that shouldn't be is a problem, and it will over time decrease the willingness of people to cooperate. >> tucker: i just want to say i believe that, too. if you can show that releasing something hurts the country, i'm against releasing it. but what about this memo hurt our country? >> the solution is to have the trunkum and pay not have hired a russian agent. i'm sorry. back when the rosenbergs were giving -- >> tucker: who was the russian agent? >> we would have preferred that we had known in advance what they were doing. carter page was giving speeches
american citizen, you have to, by law, declassify everything unless you can show it imperils american nationalecurity. you live here, you know the peer mark.permanent bureaucracy, they don't like d classifying stuff because it obviously detracts from their power, which is rooted in secrecy.e they know you don't. that is the whole game. why should i sit there and take a letter from this schiff guy about how i am timothy mcveigh when i just want to see them i will? >> every one of...
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between the president and representative schiff, i mean, think about how tragic this is for american national security. we were attacked in 2016 on employme multiple fronts. someone called for a bipartisan commission to look at everything, not just the things that special counsel mueller is looking at. and look what we've got from these committees. we're all on the same team in a competition against the russians and instead of focusing on the russians, we're arguing amongst ourselves on the bench. and to me it's a tragedy that we're not focused on that. that gets to your question about sanctions. we should have a complete, comprehensive analysis of everything the russians did, and then an adequate response in terms of sanctions and many other things. sanctions, by the way, is only one of many instruments we could use to push back on the russians. instead of that, we have a very partisan back and forth where we're not focusing on what i would call american national security interests. >> the stanford professor, michael mcfaul. >>> what was said on the phone between president trump and the pres
between the president and representative schiff, i mean, think about how tragic this is for american national security. we were attacked in 2016 on employme multiple fronts. someone called for a bipartisan commission to look at everything, not just the things that special counsel mueller is looking at. and look what we've got from these committees. we're all on the same team in a competition against the russians and instead of focusing on the russians, we're arguing amongst ourselves on the...
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free speech, freedom of assembly, what we would recognize as american national norms now being exploited worldwide. (foreign chanting) - the united states was worried that the revolutionary rhetoric of communism, that called for a worker revolt, would essentially overturn the sort of established more liberal market oriented border in europe. - we planted ourselves in europe and we said we are going to maintain a bridge head, freedom in democracy in europe and we're gonna protect it from soviet encroachment. and we held that line until the collapse of the soviet union. and then we expanded the western alliance, nato, the european union, all these institutions, we expanded them eastward into the former communist countries. - [narrator] washington is the largest shareholder in the international monetary fund and the world bank, giving it massive sway over the global economy. - these particular monetary institutions were enshrined after the second world war, and they are very much tied up in this notion that with better commercial ties, also comes more peace. - we were able to create a singl
free speech, freedom of assembly, what we would recognize as american national norms now being exploited worldwide. (foreign chanting) - the united states was worried that the revolutionary rhetoric of communism, that called for a worker revolt, would essentially overturn the sort of established more liberal market oriented border in europe. - we planted ourselves in europe and we said we are going to maintain a bridge head, freedom in democracy in europe and we're gonna protect it from soviet...
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the american ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, has called on the security council to puthe burmese leader, aung san suu kyi, to acknowledge that horrific acts are taking place against rohingya muslims in myanmar. she said the burmese military must be held accountable and that there must be no more excuses. in south africa, the ruling african national congress has asked presidentjacob zuma to resign. the anc says he's agreed to stand down, but only after a transition period of three to six months which the party rejected. mr zuma has come under mounting pressure to leave his post, following a series of corruption scandals. 0ur africa editor fergal keane reports from johannesburg. not quite the night of the long knives, but still the party moving definitively to be rid of a defiant president. late last night the convoy of the anc leader cyril ramaphosa coming to tell his executive that after a short meeting jacob zuma was refusing to resign voluntarily. with the media kept at bay, the party debated what to do next. it's half—past midnight and they're still talking in there,
the american ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, has called on the security council to puthe burmese leader, aung san suu kyi, to acknowledge that horrific acts are taking place against rohingya muslims in myanmar. she said the burmese military must be held accountable and that there must be no more excuses. in south africa, the ruling african national congress has asked presidentjacob zuma to resign. the anc says he's agreed to stand down, but only after a transition period of three...
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south korea was one of t poorest countries the world at the end of the korean war, and under an american national security umbrella, we still have troops there. it's now one of the richest countries in the world. - [narrator] finding the right mix of us and international support won't be easy. - we are recommending, myself, other commanders, the other ambassadors, the special representatives for afghanistan and pakistan, as a group, we're recommending that the next president do a detailed analysis of the relationship between the political environment, the economic environment, and the security environment to ensure we have the right mix of capabilities and the right mix of our presence there for the right duration in order to sustain all that we invested in afghanistan during that war. - if we leave now, when we've done so much to help the afghan authorities, when so many of our service members, men and women, have died and been wounded. we've spent so much in terms of treasure, but more importantly in terms of our human commitment and human life, we'll have squandered that enormous investment th
south korea was one of t poorest countries the world at the end of the korean war, and under an american national security umbrella, we still have troops there. it's now one of the richest countries in the world. - [narrator] finding the right mix of us and international support won't be easy. - we are recommending, myself, other commanders, the other ambassadors, the special representatives for afghanistan and pakistan, as a group, we're recommending that the next president do a detailed...
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the american ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, has called on the security council to put burmese leader, aung san suu kyi, to acknowledge that horrific acts are taking place against rohingya muslims in myanmar. she said the burmese military must be held accountable and that there must be no more excuses. ajudge in london has rejected a second attempt by the wikileaks founder, julian assange, to have an arrest warrant against him lifted. he warrant was issued more than five years ago when mr assange broke his bail conditions during a battle against extradition to sweden, and took refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london. britain's prince harry and his fiancee meghan markle have made theirfirst official joint visit to scotland. the trip began with a walkabout at edinburgh castle, where the couple had a close encounter with the mascot of the royal regiment of scotland — a shetland pony — before visiting a cafe in the city which helps the homeless. in south africa, the ruling african national congress has asked presidentjacob zuma to resign. the anc says he's agreed to stan
the american ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, has called on the security council to put burmese leader, aung san suu kyi, to acknowledge that horrific acts are taking place against rohingya muslims in myanmar. she said the burmese military must be held accountable and that there must be no more excuses. ajudge in london has rejected a second attempt by the wikileaks founder, julian assange, to have an arrest warrant against him lifted. he warrant was issued more than five years...
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involvement of former chinese government members in its ownership and operation present a threat to american national security they previously block the deal for huawei to invest in american companies and the russian concerns about the british national phone network as well which contains huge number of components from how reasonable are the claims made by u.s. intelligence chiefs given that while way. they use of course the operating system which is made by google in the united states. if your test for reasonable is whether or not there is any evidence at all that has been made public then the deeply unreasonable we have seen no evidence that any information is being sent from these phones back to china or that they're doing anything that the manufacturers of other phones don't do and intil they demonstrate that it's it's really going to be down to the word of these intelligence chiefs and that's quite damaging to a brand as you say is investing huge amounts of money in trying to break the u.s. market they've already blocked a big deal with a t n t there. how do you think foreign companies and also
involvement of former chinese government members in its ownership and operation present a threat to american national security they previously block the deal for huawei to invest in american companies and the russian concerns about the british national phone network as well which contains huge number of components from how reasonable are the claims made by u.s. intelligence chiefs given that while way. they use of course the operating system which is made by google in the united states. if your...
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americans. i'm creek indian. this is located in creek nation, and, uh, so it's... it's fun to get to see the native americans that come through the door. while we are a melting pot, we can't forget where we've come from, t and we all nelearn about each other's history. the connection between my familhistory and where i'm at today is i'm a fifth-generation educator. my dad was a math teacher, and my grandmother was a teacher also. even my great-great-grandfather, moty tiger was his name, . he was also a teach so, education, i guess, has always been in my blood. the message was that education is the key to success and to better yoursel but in the instance of my grandmother, her family also happened to have good luck. they were able to at least maintain some land in indian territory. they weren't forced off of that land like a lot of native americans were. and then their lanhappened , and that financed a lot of their education. so they weren't forced to live in poverty like a lot of native americans were. what i'm doing now is kind of like paying it forward. what does
americans. i'm creek indian. this is located in creek nation, and, uh, so it's... it's fun to get to see the native americans that come through the door. while we are a melting pot, we can't forget where we've come from, t and we all nelearn about each other's history. the connection between my familhistory and where i'm at today is i'm a fifth-generation educator. my dad was a math teacher, and my grandmother was a teacher also. even my great-great-grandfather, moty tiger was his name, . he...
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the new american nation might have disintegrated. at this critical moment, the octogenarian, ben franklin took the floor. he called for unity and asked delegates to open sessions with prayer. essay were groping in the dark to find political truth, he queried how does that happen we have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the father of light to illuminate our understandings? as they continue to ignore god, he said our projects will be confounded and we ourselves shall become a reproach down to future ages. this man who called himself a deist now insisted that delegates should ask god for wisdom. this was strange because classic deists did not believe god intervene in human affairs. even more strange, he was one of the few delegates that thought that opening with prayer was a good idea. his mission was tabled. what kind of deist was this elderly man calling on america's greatest political minds to humble themselves before god? franklin's work at the constitutional convention was the culmination of his spectacular career. h
the new american nation might have disintegrated. at this critical moment, the octogenarian, ben franklin took the floor. he called for unity and asked delegates to open sessions with prayer. essay were groping in the dark to find political truth, he queried how does that happen we have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the father of light to illuminate our understandings? as they continue to ignore god, he said our projects will be confounded and we ourselves shall become a...
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explain how you just accused me of endangering american national security i think it's fair for you tohat so please do? >> the larger danger. >> tucker: no, not the larger danger. slow down. i'm not going to let you go on that. you just. >> i already went on that. >> tucker: you got two choices either apologize and take it back or can you explain it i think it's fair to explain what you meant when you said i was -- how does that jeopardize our country's security? >> because we don't reveal the sources in ongoing investigation. tucker, right now. >> tucker: so now that this has been revealed how is this in danger. >> in every police station in america the police are interview ago suspect. you are suggesting that we should give the suspect the evidence before we ask them the question. >> tucker: who is the suspect? what the hell are you talking about? >> in this country. they gave the white house evidence in the russia investigation. the white house are subject of the russia. >> tucker: i'm talking about me as an american citizen show got a chance to read this much talked about memo toda
explain how you just accused me of endangering american national security i think it's fair for you tohat so please do? >> the larger danger. >> tucker: no, not the larger danger. slow down. i'm not going to let you go on that. you just. >> i already went on that. >> tucker: you got two choices either apologize and take it back or can you explain it i think it's fair to explain what you meant when you said i was -- how does that jeopardize our country's security?...
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the store to bridge the gap this is the great american. national governments in various locations still don't even understand what crypto currency is how mining works what bitcoin does and that confusion and that learning curve that they haven't bothered to climb leads to a lot of missed policy choices messed up policy choices and it's just because of a massive confusion out there so little is known about bitcoin except our currencies at all levels of government most levels of the consumer world and even within the crypto community itself. despite its time going into history the soviet union has dominated international sport however little it was known about the use of those champions from the. sort of you know. when on that you were. more moved or when we would meet your new theory drove me to describe the ordinary group of workers to boost your example or your you were to the first some of your limpid team with nine hundred fifty two with the polluted siege survivors concentration camp prisoners and frontline soldiers which your theory maybe even
the store to bridge the gap this is the great american. national governments in various locations still don't even understand what crypto currency is how mining works what bitcoin does and that confusion and that learning curve that they haven't bothered to climb leads to a lot of missed policy choices messed up policy choices and it's just because of a massive confusion out there so little is known about bitcoin except our currencies at all levels of government most levels of the consumer...
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a discussion on the influence the bible had on the american revolution, and later, more about the bible and how the founding fathers created the nation. and join us tonight when american history tv is in prime time, our focus will be the museum of the bible in washington, d.c., which held a symposium on the bible and the founding of america. we'll also hear from baylor university professor thomas kidd on benjamin franklin's faith. american history tv is in prime time beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. tonight booktv is in prime time with a look at military biographies. retired lieutenant general daniel bulger interviews chuck hagel and his brother tom who are the focus of his book our year of war. then it's retired u.s. army captain flo groberg on his book eight seconds of courage. after that world war ii veteran jerry yellen recalls his bombing mission over japan in his book "the last fighter pilot" and later, author max boot is interviewed on his book "the road not taken," book tv all this week in prime time on c-span2. also today eric trump, son of president donald trump will address the annual conservative political
a discussion on the influence the bible had on the american revolution, and later, more about the bible and how the founding fathers created the nation. and join us tonight when american history tv is in prime time, our focus will be the museum of the bible in washington, d.c., which held a symposium on the bible and the founding of america. we'll also hear from baylor university professor thomas kidd on benjamin franklin's faith. american history tv is in prime time beginning at 8:00 p.m....
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a group of 15 latin american nations have criticised venezuela's president nicolas maduro for his decisionnisters of the 'lima group' — which includes canada — have released a statement saying as long as there are political prisoners in venezuela, elections cannot be free nor fair. katie silver reports. in venezuela's capital, caracas, hundreds queue outside the peruvian embassy seeking an escape from the crippling economic crisis. embassy seeking an escape from a crippling economic crisis. with food unable to get in, they are desperately trying to get out. critical shortages have seen a number of mass anti—government protests in recent years, some of which have turned violent. on monday, students marched in memory president nicola smith euro has promised fresh elections by the end of april, telling supporters he is ready to do another six years. —— nicolas maduro. on tuesday, foreign ministers of 15 south american countries met in peru's capital, lima, looking to decide whether these elections can be deemed democratic. translation: the elections that president maduro's government unilater
a group of 15 latin american nations have criticised venezuela's president nicolas maduro for his decisionnisters of the 'lima group' — which includes canada — have released a statement saying as long as there are political prisoners in venezuela, elections cannot be free nor fair. katie silver reports. in venezuela's capital, caracas, hundreds queue outside the peruvian embassy seeking an escape from the crippling economic crisis. embassy seeking an escape from a crippling economic crisis....
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none of us should want anything to go out that compromises american national security. >> this is something coming from the house intelligence committee. it's not coming from an agriculture committee. they are fully aware of the kind of information and sensitivity they are dealing with. do you think they would put things into a memo to be released that would compromise national security or those working in the field by being that specific? >> you and i would hope that the answer to that is no. you know, i'm very hopeful. and i actually believe we will see the memo, that it will come out after this process. what you and i don't know is the letter from the white house counsel and from the deputy attorney general that says there are red boxes. so there are red boxes that show the areas we're concerned about. what you and i don't know is are there 2 or 200? i do agree with you at the end of the day the intelligence committee voted for it to come out. i still think that the intelligence committee, congress is a political body. the department of justice and the fbi are law enforcement agencies. s
none of us should want anything to go out that compromises american national security. >> this is something coming from the house intelligence committee. it's not coming from an agriculture committee. they are fully aware of the kind of information and sensitivity they are dealing with. do you think they would put things into a memo to be released that would compromise national security or those working in the field by being that specific? >> you and i would hope that the answer to...
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what i have shown in my essays on the american perception of the national security and what i showed in my book for the soul of mankind is to the degree and about theican memory interwar years, american assumptions about the inherent ideological expansion and ruthlessness of totality and totalitarianism. with memories shaping the most tangible of american foreign policies. upple like george kenneth in alltally realpolitik of its various forms. they revitalized it in west german power. policiese realpolitik based on a sense of ideological assumptions and historical memory on both sides. i think one of the interesting things as a historian is to see the nexus between ideology and realpolitik. that is what i tried to do in some of my writings. >> we had a hand in the middle. start right here and then we can move up. i am a graduate student of history at georgetown. with youro follow-up ofments today on a question theory. having read the material to discuss this and going off of the lecture, whether or not you have considered the idea of nations. in your analysis and the assumption that m
what i have shown in my essays on the american perception of the national security and what i showed in my book for the soul of mankind is to the degree and about theican memory interwar years, american assumptions about the inherent ideological expansion and ruthlessness of totality and totalitarianism. with memories shaping the most tangible of american foreign policies. upple like george kenneth in alltally realpolitik of its various forms. they revitalized it in west german power. policiese...
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would've continued to struggle under the inefficient, feckless articles of governance for the new american nation. it might have disintegrated. moment, ben franklin took the floor. calling for unity, he asked delegates to open sessions with prayer. as they were groping in the dark to find a little truth, how has it happened that we have not once thought of humbly applying to the father of light to .lluminate our understandings if they ignore god, he said, our projects would be confounded and we will become a reproach down to future ages. this man who called himself a deist insisted that delegates should ask god for wisdom. this was strange because classic deists did not believe god book intervened in human -- god intervened in human affairs. delegates of the few at thought opening with prayer was a good idea. his motion was tabled. was this of deist elderly man calling on america's greatest political minds to humble themselves before god? his work at the constitutional convention was the culmination of his spectacular career. , whod george washington was 26 years his junior, or not the architects
would've continued to struggle under the inefficient, feckless articles of governance for the new american nation. it might have disintegrated. moment, ben franklin took the floor. calling for unity, he asked delegates to open sessions with prayer. as they were groping in the dark to find a little truth, how has it happened that we have not once thought of humbly applying to the father of light to .lluminate our understandings if they ignore god, he said, our projects would be confounded and we...
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actually you know going down the line once again and i think that's against his voters and against american national interest as well shift at this stage what would saudi arabia and the u.a.e. want to get out of you know in return from qatar to try and end this and then what would be amenable to doing as far as concessions. that's a very hard question. as you can see the policies. tend to be. mostly hard to predict and sudden sudden shift. we've seen that internet in saudi arabia we've seen. in overall foreign policy and. however there will be or must be some sort of face saving formula. this to be looked into given that there has been an agreement on moving forward. it will simply be that i think there was a motivation in this crisis that was economic and that failed if it was really a konami. so much of the objectives of the crisis as we understand it and as we've observed it since may and regarding qatar has failed from the so in the perspective so what would that face saving formula be is to be seen and yet there will be certain benefits. it's hard to. see where it will cut. go in these benefits
actually you know going down the line once again and i think that's against his voters and against american national interest as well shift at this stage what would saudi arabia and the u.a.e. want to get out of you know in return from qatar to try and end this and then what would be amenable to doing as far as concessions. that's a very hard question. as you can see the policies. tend to be. mostly hard to predict and sudden sudden shift. we've seen that internet in saudi arabia we've seen. in...
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it leading to growth down the line due to the reduction of the american workforce. just ashe the nation faces skyrocketing policies those immigrants on average contribute more than they receive in government benefits over the course of theirur lives in losing these american workers would only give revenue to help out. if congress decided to take on immigration reform of this magnitude and not as the context to resolve this crisis president trump. so the desire to do the right thing by driving -- dreamers is a lack of appreciation and i believe my colleague on both sides of the aisle will agree that border security is important to our nation and a voted to increase the vetting of these applicants of heightened security on international t travel and to increase homeland security and border control by millions of dollars. fiscal year 2,008,600 borders -- agents on the border now currently j just shy of 20000 the obama administration alone at 3000 border patrol agents doubling the amount of fencing and added technological systems. unlawful immigration is lessening under president obama and
it leading to growth down the line due to the reduction of the american workforce. just ashe the nation faces skyrocketing policies those immigrants on average contribute more than they receive in government benefits over the course of theirur lives in losing these american workers would only give revenue to help out. if congress decided to take on immigration reform of this magnitude and not as the context to resolve this crisis president trump. so the desire to do the right thing by driving...
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nation. this week we have the opportunity to offer these dreamers protection and the chance to finally become americans. this is supported in every state throughout the nation. 80% of americans the majority of democrats, and independents of all support this bill to allow these people to stay and become citizens. both democrats and republicans large numbers supported both from helping the dreamers become americans and protecting our borders. that should be the focus on all her energy finding a bipartisan compromise that would achieve those things and pass the senate. now we can put together a plan here bipartisan and sell it to the nation and i know there are forces swirling around and that was true of the budget bill and what we put together an agreement and later mcconnell and i and the senate voted for it in large numbers in the house passed it with support from both parties, significant support parties and the president signed it. we can do the same thing on immigration. the senate can take the lead once again in a bipartisan way that can get 60 votes and move the nation forward. we all know america
nation. this week we have the opportunity to offer these dreamers protection and the chance to finally become americans. this is supported in every state throughout the nation. 80% of americans the majority of democrats, and independents of all support this bill to allow these people to stay and become citizens. both democrats and republicans large numbers supported both from helping the dreamers become americans and protecting our borders. that should be the focus on all her energy finding a...
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south korea signs trade deals with central american nations.s this a back door to trade war with the us? that is how the market started off, all of them down. the asian markets we re all of them down. the asian markets were looking healthy earlier that they are taking their cue from the us, which had a bit of a downturn. also in the programme... city life can be high on excitement but low on community spirit. we'll be meeting the man who's putting the community at the core of social networks. today we want to know: do get in touch. hello and welcome to business live. the boss of the world's biggest mining firm glencore has said that 2017 was its best ever. it follows strong results from its rivals bhp billiton and anglo—american earlier this week. all of them are benefitting from the improved global economy. glencore says its adjusted profits for 2017 came in at $14.76 billion that's 44% more than a year earlier. shareholders will be pleased to see that the company is recommending that they get $2.9bn in dividends. that's way above the minimum.
south korea signs trade deals with central american nations.s this a back door to trade war with the us? that is how the market started off, all of them down. the asian markets we re all of them down. the asian markets were looking healthy earlier that they are taking their cue from the us, which had a bit of a downturn. also in the programme... city life can be high on excitement but low on community spirit. we'll be meeting the man who's putting the community at the core of social networks....
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hand here in the middle of the panama is the southern most central american nation at the country's narrow is pointed canal connects the coastal cities of panama city and cologne the pacific with the atlantic and caribbean. matriculate hole in the station of the panama canal railway is low on charm and there aren't many customers it's the rainy season and that means low season. one of them that i am a total of ten diesel electric locomotives hold the passenger trains then named of the stations along the route that numbers derives from the early years of the railway in panama our trains ready it has a locomotive it both ends this push pull system means the stuff don't have to do any shunting at the final stops. juhi back to allah mantra is a tour guide he'll be showing as a very special corner of his country served by students trying to top up their income a small but welcome breakfast at seven fifteen on the don't the only passenger train of the day departs panama city for. the seventy seven kilometer trip takes around an hour and. only runs with days undeterred by the early hour passenger
hand here in the middle of the panama is the southern most central american nation at the country's narrow is pointed canal connects the coastal cities of panama city and cologne the pacific with the atlantic and caribbean. matriculate hole in the station of the panama canal railway is low on charm and there aren't many customers it's the rainy season and that means low season. one of them that i am a total of ten diesel electric locomotives hold the passenger trains then named of the stations...
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when the president of the united states walked into the room, when he talked about the american flag, the national anthem, or the lowest african-american unemployment in history and the lowest hispanic unemployment in history. they even refused to stand for a 12-year-old boy who is putting flags on the graves of our veterans. president trump: we have made incredible progress and achieved extraordinary success. we have gone for with a clear mission and righteous vision. to make america great again for all americans. tonight, i call upon all of us to set aside our differences, to seek out common ground, and to summon the unity we need to deliver for the people we were elected to serve. created 2.4 million new jobs. unemployment claims have hit a 45 year low. african-american unemployment stands at the lowest rate ever recorded. this, in fact, is our new american moment. a betternever been time to start living the american dream. [applause] >> they hate this president more than they love this country. it is unacceptable. they forced an american -- forced a government shutdown on the american people b
when the president of the united states walked into the room, when he talked about the american flag, the national anthem, or the lowest african-american unemployment in history and the lowest hispanic unemployment in history. they even refused to stand for a 12-year-old boy who is putting flags on the graves of our veterans. president trump: we have made incredible progress and achieved extraordinary success. we have gone for with a clear mission and righteous vision. to make america great...
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no official confirmation from the british side but in the last few hours and american national securitymed to me the capture of these men, alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh. they were part of this notorious group involved in the killing of its thought around two dozen hostages including british aid workers david haines and alan henning. they got that unfortunate name, the beatles. because some of the hostages, you can see them because of their masks, you could hear their british accents, and of the four hostage—takers, mohammed emwazi was killed in a drone strike, he was dubbed jihadi john. aine davis in prison in turkey. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh were picked up by kurdish forces in syria, they had suspicions about the men, so approached us special operations who had access to them. they used biometrics to confirm their identities. the families of their identities. the families of the men didn't know about this ca ptu re the men didn't know about this capture and only learned about it when the bbc approached them this evening. it's not clear what happened to the next, po
no official confirmation from the british side but in the last few hours and american national securitymed to me the capture of these men, alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh. they were part of this notorious group involved in the killing of its thought around two dozen hostages including british aid workers david haines and alan henning. they got that unfortunate name, the beatles. because some of the hostages, you can see them because of their masks, you could hear their british accents,...
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learn more about lynchburg and other stops on our tour at watching you are american history tv all weekend. the national museum of african american history and culture recently opened in exhibit looking at the 1968 poor people. -- poor people's campaign to shift the focus of the civil rights movement to economic issues. reverend king was assassinated before the campaign got underway in washington, d.c. a panel of activists and smithsonian museum staff look at this legacy. this is about one hour. >> it is our pleasure to welcome you to this meeting events for city of hope. you are in for a wonderful discussion from some brilliant people. my name, because they told me, -- it is my pleasure to be the deputy director of the national museum of african american history and culture. we are going to get started in a mo.
learn more about lynchburg and other stops on our tour at watching you are american history tv all weekend. the national museum of african american history and culture recently opened in exhibit looking at the 1968 poor people. -- poor people's campaign to shift the focus of the civil rights movement to economic issues. reverend king was assassinated before the campaign got underway in washington, d.c. a panel of activists and smithsonian museum staff look at this legacy. this is about one...