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and an attorney, from arlington, virginia... [applause] and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!", ken jennings.
and an attorney, from arlington, virginia... [applause] and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!", ken jennings.
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in arlington virginia, a senior fellow at the middle east institute and the author of wind spot, america and the palestinians. a warm welcome to you all. let me start with you, david. during his visit last month, the u.s. secretary of state gus the importance of a two state solution with top israeli and palestinian officials. this is nothing new. we hear this rhetoric from u.s. administrations all the time. many analysts have said the biden administration does not really want to engage in this conflict any longer. what would the u.s. have to do to actually move the needle on this front? guest: the u.s. obviously does want to engage with this conflict and secretary blinken's visit was one sign of that along with the visits in the same week of national security advisor jake sullivan and cia director bill burns. so i would start by taking strong issue with the idea the biden administration has given up on this conflict or for some reason does not want to deal with anymore. the second point, to answer your question more directly, what the u.s. would have to do is to have to work with both si
in arlington virginia, a senior fellow at the middle east institute and the author of wind spot, america and the palestinians. a warm welcome to you all. let me start with you, david. during his visit last month, the u.s. secretary of state gus the importance of a two state solution with top israeli and palestinian officials. this is nothing new. we hear this rhetoric from u.s. administrations all the time. many analysts have said the biden administration does not really want to engage in this...
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conference in arlington, virginia. [applause] flexible thank you printed such a privilege to join you for the expeditionary warfare conference and on behalf of the chair michael bayer our vice chair, our president and ceo they gave me the privilege of getting to visit with you here this morning as the former chair america has also hit up our emerging technology institute. this meeting comes at a time wherever the expeditionary excellence of the marines and sailors who fought in iwo jima and seven years ago this month. as someone who had the privilege 70000 marines and sailors, primarily the fourth and fifth divisions whose quote uncommon valor. tomorrow, is the 78th anniversary of the flag raising. when a staff director of the senate armed services committee, the famed photographer who took that classic iconic picture visited me in the committee. he signed a copy of his famous photograph but frankly all he wanted to talk about the bravery of the marines and sailors the most in any battle in american history that very d
conference in arlington, virginia. [applause] flexible thank you printed such a privilege to join you for the expeditionary warfare conference and on behalf of the chair michael bayer our vice chair, our president and ceo they gave me the privilege of getting to visit with you here this morning as the former chair america has also hit up our emerging technology institute. this meeting comes at a time wherever the expeditionary excellence of the marines and sailors who fought in iwo jima and...
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and in arlington, virginia. again, d, a senior fellow at the middle east institute is the author of blind spot america and the palestinians from ball 4 to trump warm welcome to on thanks so much for joining us today on inside story david, let me start with you today. during his visit to israel in the occupied west bank last month, u. s. secretary of state lincoln, discuss the importance of a 2 state solution with top israeli and palestinian officials. of course this is nothing new. we hear this rhetoric from us administrations all the time. many analysts have said that the biden administration doesn't really want to engage in this conflict any longer. what would the us have to do in order to actually move the needle on this front? well, the us obviously does want to gauge with this conflict. and secretary lincoln's visit was one along with it in the same week of national security advisor, a director bill burns. so i would start by taking strong issue with the idea by ministration given up on this conflict or for
and in arlington, virginia. again, d, a senior fellow at the middle east institute is the author of blind spot america and the palestinians from ball 4 to trump warm welcome to on thanks so much for joining us today on inside story david, let me start with you today. during his visit to israel in the occupied west bank last month, u. s. secretary of state lincoln, discuss the importance of a 2 state solution with top israeli and palestinian officials. of course this is nothing new. we hear this...
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secretary del toro was the keynote special at the national industrial warfare conference in arlington virginia. [applause] >> thank you, it's such a privilege to join you for ndi's warfare conference on behalf of ndi's chair michael bear and the ceo david norquist, a privilege to visit with you this morning, as the past year chairman and emeritus, and heading up the emerging technoloies institute. and this meeting comes at a time when we remember the marines and sailors who fought at iwo jima 78 years ago this month. as someone who had the privilege of commanding the 4th marine division for three years, i'm keenly aware of the legacy of the 70,000 marines and sailors, primarily the 4th and 5th divisions whose, quote, uncommon valor was a common virtue, end quote. tomorrow is the 78th anniversary of the flag raising, and when i was staff director at the committee, joe rosen thal, the famed photographer who took that, signed a copy of his famous photograph, but frankly, all he wanted to talk about was the courage and bravery of the marines and sailors that day, such that 27 medal of honor recipi
secretary del toro was the keynote special at the national industrial warfare conference in arlington virginia. [applause] >> thank you, it's such a privilege to join you for ndi's warfare conference on behalf of ndi's chair michael bear and the ceo david norquist, a privilege to visit with you this morning, as the past year chairman and emeritus, and heading up the emerging technoloies institute. and this meeting comes at a time when we remember the marines and sailors who fought at iwo...
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expert kablooey the missile of kablooey & associates defense solutions live from his office in arlington, virginiaing us, kablooey. -thank you for having me. -now, kablooey, obviously a very serious situation with china and russia. -yes, two fronts. -if you were in the pentagon right now, as opposed to your office across the street, what are you advising the defense department? -first of all, my heart goes out to all the ukrainian women and children... and the chinese women and children scared for their lives. second, it's incumbent upon the united states to show strength. -and what is strength to you, kablooey? -it's standing up for freedom and unanimously passing a $2-trillion defense package consisting of tanks, ammunition, and fighter jets. ooh, also helicopters. -yeah, absolutely. -that's really interesting. -so, steve, is kablooey right here? do we need to increase spending for ammunition, fighter jets, and helicopters? -james, you forgot the tanks. general dynamics will be super bummed if we don't push the tanks thing hard this quarter. -look, i mean, this is a show that you are punching th
expert kablooey the missile of kablooey & associates defense solutions live from his office in arlington, virginiaing us, kablooey. -thank you for having me. -now, kablooey, obviously a very serious situation with china and russia. -yes, two fronts. -if you were in the pentagon right now, as opposed to your office across the street, what are you advising the defense department? -first of all, my heart goes out to all the ukrainian women and children... and the chinese women and children...
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charles clark is a retired journalist and a native of arlington, virginia where he continues to write the weekly our man in arlington for the falls church news-press, march 2019. he retired as correspondent for government executive of media group. he previously worked as an editor and writer for the washington post, congressional quarterly, the national journal and time-life books. he's the author of several books including arlington county chronicles a hidden history of arlington county lost. arlington county and most frequently in the subject of today's talk, george parke custis, a rarefied life in america's first family. please give a warm vma hd. welcome to clark's. so i wanted to dedicate this talk to late sarah barr's, who was an important editor here on staff at the virginia historical society. she wrote three excellent articles on kansas that i cite the book and. in 2019. i contacted her father, who was the eminent national park service historian ed barr's, who lived near me in arlington and he confirmed to me that she had planned on doing a doctorate on justice and would have
charles clark is a retired journalist and a native of arlington, virginia where he continues to write the weekly our man in arlington for the falls church news-press, march 2019. he retired as correspondent for government executive of media group. he previously worked as an editor and writer for the washington post, congressional quarterly, the national journal and time-life books. he's the author of several books including arlington county chronicles a hidden history of arlington county lost....
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so important, some years ago i met young sudanese man, south sudanese man on the streets in arlington, virginiathat moment that something i did have change somebody's life. and so i approach my work every single day that i am doing something that is going to change somebody's life. i may never meet the person. i may never hear what i've done but i know in my heart i'm doing something that's going to make a difference to people. for that reason, i can get up every day deal with the crap and fight the good battle. >> stephen: ambassador, thank you for being here. lovely to see you again. ambassador linda thomas-greenfield, everybody. we'll be right back. >> stephen: that's it for "the late show." tune in tomorrow. my guest will be kal penn, and prince harry takes the colbert questionert. stick around for james. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reggie: ♪ are you ready to have some fun ♪ ♪ we will tonight ♪ ♪ it's out of sight ♪ ♪ and it's going to be all
so important, some years ago i met young sudanese man, south sudanese man on the streets in arlington, virginiathat moment that something i did have change somebody's life. and so i approach my work every single day that i am doing something that is going to change somebody's life. i may never meet the person. i may never hear what i've done but i know in my heart i'm doing something that's going to make a difference to people. for that reason, i can get up every day deal with the crap and...
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admiral darrell talks about naval readiness during the service navy association symposium in arlington, virginia. he talked about the need for public shipyards, the use of artificial intelligence and modernization efforts. [applause] >> before i ask you to step up here, i'll give me a shot of the background. 1985 graduate of north carolina state where he got a degree in chemical engineering and then d went to the naval graduate school where he graduated sanctioned in physics and also has a doctor of management in organizational leadership with specialization in information and technology. doctoral dissertation conducted on military decision-making uncertainty regarding the use of force cyberspace. i'm sure he can answer. the admiral committed all levels of the service and without further ado, i will turn it over. [applause] >> can you hear me okay? all right, good. i looked out at the crowd here and realized halfway through that i was completely of uniform for this so i need to shift colors here a bit. [laughter]r] [applause] i love my jacket. [laughter] all right, can you still hear me okay? in
admiral darrell talks about naval readiness during the service navy association symposium in arlington, virginia. he talked about the need for public shipyards, the use of artificial intelligence and modernization efforts. [applause] >> before i ask you to step up here, i'll give me a shot of the background. 1985 graduate of north carolina state where he got a degree in chemical engineering and then d went to the naval graduate school where he graduated sanctioned in physics and also has...
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for a one-day tabletop exercise next week at the pentagon in arlington, virginia. this will take place on wednesday as both countries also prepare what they would do for a possible nuclear attack from north korea. >> bill: alex hogan in london on that for us today. >> sandra: kevin mccarthy sounding the alarm on cartels, border crisis and fentanyl epidemic and pledging action. >> bill: calls for mayor pete and the biden administration to help out in ohio. toxic train wreck spewing hazardous material. people demand answers about their town. >> we need help whether it be fema, whatever the case may be. town has a very low median income and we all need help. i'm bill lockwood, current caretaker and owner. when covid hit, we had some challenges like a lot of businesses did. i heard about the payroll tax refund, it allowed us to keep the amount of people that we needed and the people that have been here taking care of us. see if your business may qualify. go to getrefunds.com. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we support immune function
for a one-day tabletop exercise next week at the pentagon in arlington, virginia. this will take place on wednesday as both countries also prepare what they would do for a possible nuclear attack from north korea. >> bill: alex hogan in london on that for us today. >> sandra: kevin mccarthy sounding the alarm on cartels, border crisis and fentanyl epidemic and pledging action. >> bill: calls for mayor pete and the biden administration to help out in ohio. toxic train wreck...
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everything will day when i walk into a quarters at arlington, virginia i walk past the paste -- bases of fentanyl memorial wall that would fill -- built. people can share photos of loved ones they've lost to fentanyl poisoning. we started with 100 photos in the first week of last may. today there are 4,895 photos that line the headquarters wall. it is immoral to the lives lost and a call to action for -- a memorial for the lives lost and a call to action. we have to do everything we can to save american lives. the youngest person on the wall is serenity -- is serenity faith, forever 17 month-old. those are some of the lives lost, we know between august of 2021 and august of 2022. 17335 were lost -- american lives were lost to drug poisoning. we know who's responsible. the sinaloa cartel and the jalisco cartel worthy cjng cartel --or the cjng cartel are responsible for a vast majority of fentanyl coming into the united states. that is what is the top operational priority to defeat those cartels. they dominate the entire mobile fentanyl -- global fentanyl supply chain. they start in chi
everything will day when i walk into a quarters at arlington, virginia i walk past the paste -- bases of fentanyl memorial wall that would fill -- built. people can share photos of loved ones they've lost to fentanyl poisoning. we started with 100 photos in the first week of last may. today there are 4,895 photos that line the headquarters wall. it is immoral to the lives lost and a call to action for -- a memorial for the lives lost and a call to action. we have to do everything we can to save...
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every single day i walk into dea headquarters in arlington, virginia i walked past the faces of fenceittle memorial wall we have built. starting last summer weta asked families across the united states if they wanted to share with us a photo of one of their loved ones they had lost a fentanyl poisoning. therefore thousand 895 photos that line our headquarters walls at dea in arlington. the wall as a memorial to the lives that have been lost and it is a call to action for the men and women of dea that in time we have to do everything we can to save american lives. the youngest person on that wall is serenity forever 17 months old. the oldest is james cox forever 70 yearsor old. those are just some of the lives lost. we know between august of 2021 in august of 2,022,107,735 american lives were lost to drug poisoning. perhaps most important thing tell the committee today we know who is responsible. the cinderella cartel and the jalisco cartel, both cartels in mexico are responsible for the vast majority of fentanyl that is coming into the united states for his wife dea got top priority.
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i mean i live in arlington virginia. people don't talk about that on mice street, and i live ten minutes from what she turned, easy. the language is so targeted to a very specific audience. >> my walk daughter keeps telling me nobody ever uses the word woke. >> in the sense of the country we're going to say, great let me get my pen out, what exactly are you proposing. >> it's a problem for. them >> to your point, there were a number of weird moments, but one of the ones that i thought was interesting, there wasn't so much weird as interesting was when sarah started, governor huckabee started talking about the military meeting, the meeting with the military. she never once mentioned trump 's name in that entire story. she never once mentioned the presidents, the former president's name. she talked about how soldiers, how he responded to the soldiers, and they stood up and there was usa, usa, usa. but she never mentioned the man's name. that is going to be interesting to watch how it plays on the other side in the next few
i mean i live in arlington virginia. people don't talk about that on mice street, and i live ten minutes from what she turned, easy. the language is so targeted to a very specific audience. >> my walk daughter keeps telling me nobody ever uses the word woke. >> in the sense of the country we're going to say, great let me get my pen out, what exactly are you proposing. >> it's a problem for. them >> to your point, there were a number of weird moments, but one of the ones...
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host: arlington, virginia, republican line.aller: i wanted to say thanks a lot for taking my call. the ukrainians are really fighting valiantly and i think what has been achieved so far was remarkable. just as a human being, i want to say our really hope there is an emphasis on negotiation because i think the big risk calculus occurring right now is the idea that continued fighting will continue -- or continued support will change the potential settlement. i think russia is taking it hard -- digging in hard. the risk calculus has to be very shrewd at the idea that things will end sooner rather than later. just from a humanitarian standpoint, the hope that there is increased emphasis on political settlement. i think our military leaders have been talking about it, it is the only way you can bring peace. ultimately you have to have a political solution that becomes tenable. it may not be the solution every party wants to lead with. thank you again for taking my call. host: james is in virginia, democrat line, go ahead. caller: go
host: arlington, virginia, republican line.aller: i wanted to say thanks a lot for taking my call. the ukrainians are really fighting valiantly and i think what has been achieved so far was remarkable. just as a human being, i want to say our really hope there is an emphasis on negotiation because i think the big risk calculus occurring right now is the idea that continued fighting will continue -- or continued support will change the potential settlement. i think russia is taking it hard --...
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host: in arlington virginia, " $122 billion is a huge loss. see happening in the long run if we do not address this childcare crisis now?" guest: in the long run, we continue to follow behind -- f all behind. we are beginning to see it in the academic achievement. i think we lose innovation. i think we lose our edge in terms of economics. we begin to damage our national security. high-quality early childhood education, not just support. we were talking about this economic impact report, but frankly the impacts are multiple, not just to the economy. it is to the health and development of young people, which means that it will begin to add to the number the department of defense is dealing with. 77% ages 18 to 24 are ineligible to be in the military. or obese -- either they are overweight or obese, they cannot pass the entrance exam, or they have some involvement with law enforcement. it keeps you in school, keeps you safe, keeps you on track, helps you develop healthy habits, so if you choose to you can help serve the nation. it is not just the
host: in arlington virginia, " $122 billion is a huge loss. see happening in the long run if we do not address this childcare crisis now?" guest: in the long run, we continue to follow behind -- f all behind. we are beginning to see it in the academic achievement. i think we lose innovation. i think we lose our edge in terms of economics. we begin to damage our national security. high-quality early childhood education, not just support. we were talking about this economic impact...
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host: in arlington virginia, " $122 billion is a huge loss. see happening in the long run if we do not address this childcare crisis now?" guest: in the long run, we continue to follow behind -- f all behind. we are beginning to see it in the academic achievement. i think we lose innovation. i think we lose our edge in terms of economics. we begin to damage our national security. high-quality early childhood education, not just support. we were talking about this economic impact report, but frankly the impacts are multiple, not just to the economy. it is to the health and development of young people, which means that it will begin to add to the number the department of defense is dealing with. 77% ages 18 to 24 are ineligible to be in the military. or obese -- either they are overweight or obese, they cannot pass the entrance exam, or they have some involvement with law enforcement. it keeps you in school, keeps you safe, keeps you on track, helps you develop healthy habits, so if you choose to you can help serve the nation. it is not just the
host: in arlington virginia, " $122 billion is a huge loss. see happening in the long run if we do not address this childcare crisis now?" guest: in the long run, we continue to follow behind -- f all behind. we are beginning to see it in the academic achievement. i think we lose innovation. i think we lose our edge in terms of economics. we begin to damage our national security. high-quality early childhood education, not just support. we were talking about this economic impact...
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host: arlington, virginia, republican line.aller: i wanted to say thanks a lot for taking my call. the ukrainians are really fighting valiantly and i think what has been achieved so far was remarkable. just as a human being, i want to say our really hope there is an emphasis on negotiation because i think the big risk calculus occurring right now is the idea that continued fighting will continue -- or continued support will change the potential settlement. i think russia is taking it hard -- digging in hard. the risk calculus has to be very shrewd at the idea that things will end sooner rather than later. just from a humanitarian standpoint, the hope that there is increased emphasis on political settlement. i think our military leaders have been talking about it, it is the only way you can bring peace. ultimately you have to have a political solution that becomes tenable. it may not be the solution every party wants to lead with. thank you again for taking my call. host: james is in virginia, democrat line, go ahead. caller: go
host: arlington, virginia, republican line.aller: i wanted to say thanks a lot for taking my call. the ukrainians are really fighting valiantly and i think what has been achieved so far was remarkable. just as a human being, i want to say our really hope there is an emphasis on negotiation because i think the big risk calculus occurring right now is the idea that continued fighting will continue -- or continued support will change the potential settlement. i think russia is taking it hard --...
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every single day while walking to dea headquarters in arlington, virginia, i walk past the faces of fentanylmemorial wall that we have built. starting last summer we had found his across the. >> translator: wanted to share with us a photo of one of their loved ones that they have lost to fentanyl poisoning. we started with about 100 photos in the first week last may. to date are 4895 photos that line of headquarters walls at dea in arlington. the wall is a memorial to the live set of been lost and it is a call to action for the men and women of dea that at this moment in time we have to do everything we can to save american lives. the youngest person on that wall is serenity, for over 17 months old. and the oldest is james cox, for ever 70 years old. those are just some of the lives lost and we know between august of 2021 and august of 2022, 107,735 american lives were lost to drug poisoning. perhaps the most important thing i can tell this committee today is that we know who is responsible. this sent a low cartel and jalisco cartel both cartels in mexico are responsible for the vast majorit
every single day while walking to dea headquarters in arlington, virginia, i walk past the faces of fentanylmemorial wall that we have built. starting last summer we had found his across the. >> translator: wanted to share with us a photo of one of their loved ones that they have lost to fentanyl poisoning. we started with about 100 photos in the first week last may. to date are 4895 photos that line of headquarters walls at dea in arlington. the wall is a memorial to the live set of been...