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a nation within. a country of nation. scotland has always been recognized as a nation simple things like you know the the. the internationals the rugby generational signify that. just. totally unacceptable in sight. so obviously this is a total lack of recognition of of respect for the identity of the captains. wheel before we look that far ahead because we also guys be waiting for the results of today's election i i fell squabbles between. your writing policy and the other pro independence functions at the coop for example. still saying they will definitely unilaterally declare independence at the ngressssage from this data and approves a massive rewrite of the u.s. tax code that could mehe
a nation within. a country of nation. scotland has always been recognized as a nation simple things like you know the the. the internationals the rugby generational signify that. just. totally unacceptable in sight. so obviously this is a total lack of recognition of of respect for the identity of the captains. wheel before we look that far ahead because we also guys be waiting for the results of today's election i i fell squabbles between. your writing policy and the other pro independence...
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rather, it reflects the will of the american people, and our rate as a nation to choose the location of our embassy. there is no need to describe it further. instead, there is a larger point to make. the united states will remember this day in which it was singled out for attack for the very act of exercising our right is a single nation. we'll remember we were called upon to make the largest contribution to the united nations. we will remember when many countries come calling on us as a soft and do to pay even more and to use our influence for their benefit. america will put our embassy in jerusalem, that is what the american people want us to do,
rather, it reflects the will of the american people, and our rate as a nation to choose the location of our embassy. there is no need to describe it further. instead, there is a larger point to make. the united states will remember this day in which it was singled out for attack for the very act of exercising our right is a single nation. we'll remember we were called upon to make the largest contribution to the united nations. we will remember when many countries come calling on us as a soft...
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but as a nation and as communities, as a household there's so much that we can do. and part of what i do in the book is sort of outline the degree to which we can anticipate this risk. we've tried really hard through our history to predict earthquakes, and as a nation we've invested tens of millions of dollars in earthquake prediction. we try to track snakes and birds and see if they would tell us. we tried to put, you know, devices down into fault zones. we've tried all sorts of things to try to predict the earthquakes. so far we've been mostly unsuccessful. and what experts say is, look, we're going to continue to be unsuccessful. we're never going to be able to predict earthquakes. but that shouldn't really discourage us all this much because there are other things that we can do. when the mechanics coe quake -- mexico quake occurred in august and september of 2017, mexico did a couple of things. first of all, it occurred on the an anniversary of the 1985 earthquake that killed thousands and thousands of people. after that earthquake happened in mexico, the natio
but as a nation and as communities, as a household there's so much that we can do. and part of what i do in the book is sort of outline the degree to which we can anticipate this risk. we've tried really hard through our history to predict earthquakes, and as a nation we've invested tens of millions of dollars in earthquake prediction. we try to track snakes and birds and see if they would tell us. we tried to put, you know, devices down into fault zones. we've tried all sorts of things to try...
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this is about who we are as a nation and how we respect who we are as a nation. and that's why i believe that president trump will be receptive to signing a bill. he does want concerns for border security and we'll work with him on that. but let's start by putting on the record the support of this house for recognition that we are by and large, unless some of you are native americans and how proud we are of our native american community in our country and how blessed we are, but most of us come from immigrant families. it was interesting to me in doing some reading on some of this, very proud of my own italian-american heritage, my grandmother was born in baltimore, maryland. her friends were from venice and genoa. also from family italy. but what was interesting to me in recent days, i remember, i didn't suffer this, but i know my father and others did, they ere called waps. italians. do you know what that means? without papers. that's what we were called. without papers. people are without papers. but in every way they are american. every way they are american.
this is about who we are as a nation and how we respect who we are as a nation. and that's why i believe that president trump will be receptive to signing a bill. he does want concerns for border security and we'll work with him on that. but let's start by putting on the record the support of this house for recognition that we are by and large, unless some of you are native americans and how proud we are of our native american community in our country and how blessed we are, but most of us come...
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i want to revisit those photographs and see how far we've come as a nation and understand my own doing. if frank when they won i he's a good friend of mine read to many years ago when he was still trying to find our identity and then you saw africa. then he was still a spy ring you know to greatness if you're going to be white cotton and then we don't think you made him want to. give that. kind of. close as if you just. home. oh. i'm. oh. hey there's the expressing our love creating clothes and being and that's when it was the model yeah it is a new study just about a lot of work. i could have paid to do a whole outfit like a spray paint is very like the spray and be very vocal i believe of the right. we are the generation that changed south africa young energetic. boys and girls coming up and taking over where we are all together all of us all that gang that is why i've lived a lot of my work and i've decided like it to just be great sister visit all the people that i photographed then so the brand my people my generation yeah yeah. wow . you went in to be seen to be going to this per
i want to revisit those photographs and see how far we've come as a nation and understand my own doing. if frank when they won i he's a good friend of mine read to many years ago when he was still trying to find our identity and then you saw africa. then he was still a spy ring you know to greatness if you're going to be white cotton and then we don't think you made him want to. give that. kind of. close as if you just. home. oh. i'm. oh. hey there's the expressing our love creating clothes and...
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illegal, especially if there was then an obstruction of justice, and we have to think about it as a nationalry, will this headline make trump resign tomorrow. >> trevor: interesting. looking at it as a national security story and not as he will resign tomorrow, you don't think he'll quit after the tax cuts? >> i don't think he'll quit if he's not reelected. >> trevor: oh, wow. ( laughter ) wow, that was terrifying. i just got goosebumps and in a bad way. thank you very much for that. thank you so much for coming to the show. ( cheers and applause ) please come back and see us again. "what putin really wants" is in the january-february issue of "the atlantic" which will be out next week. julia ioffe, everybody. we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) hello, aloe. kelp is on the way! with herbal essences bio:renew made with active antioxidants that work from the inside out... to help animate lifeless hair. let life in with herbal essences bio:renew. are sure you're wrapping that correctly? oh, well, it doesn't matter how you wrap it your gift is already wrapped in america's most awarded n
illegal, especially if there was then an obstruction of justice, and we have to think about it as a nationalry, will this headline make trump resign tomorrow. >> trevor: interesting. looking at it as a national security story and not as he will resign tomorrow, you don't think he'll quit after the tax cuts? >> i don't think he'll quit if he's not reelected. >> trevor: oh, wow. ( laughter ) wow, that was terrifying. i just got goosebumps and in a bad way. thank you very much...
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this nation was born in a response against imperialism so it will be a wise middle path and secondly, as all national security strategies should do and haven't done for about 25 years, it will prioritize as my old professor at harvard has a great video line. the art of strategy begins with saying, somethings are more important than other things. not everything is equal and in fact some nations are more important to america than others and it's not politically correct but it's a fact of life as in some people are more important to you than other people and as such this document will prioritize issues and relationships and you can expect three things to be prioritized. russia, china and the ideological nature of the threat we face from terrorism. >> thank you very much. want to follow up with a question on iran which i expect will feature heavily in the new strategy. the president recently decertified the iran nuclear deal. congress has been slow to act in terms of reimposing u.s. sanctions. then goes back to the white house for further movement on this. in your view, can this iran nuclear
this nation was born in a response against imperialism so it will be a wise middle path and secondly, as all national security strategies should do and haven't done for about 25 years, it will prioritize as my old professor at harvard has a great video line. the art of strategy begins with saying, somethings are more important than other things. not everything is equal and in fact some nations are more important to america than others and it's not politically correct but it's a fact of life as...
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modernization and reversing the reduction of the size of our force even as threats to our national security increased, and peace through strength is a very important them that, as you know, goes back to the first national security strategy of president ronald reagan. finally, advancing american -- influence, the cooperation with reciprocity, and what the president wants to do is strengthen our alliances by equitable burden and responsibility sharing. you see that with his approach to n.a.t.o., in particular, but you see now more n.a.t.o. country contributor more to their defense and key allies like south korea and japan as well bearing more of the burden in our common approach to common problems. >> woodruff: there is so much to ask you but to the extent this is a more competitive world you describe, does the rest of the world have more to fear from the united states? >> no, the rest of the world should welcome the united states leading again, competing again. so what we've found is when we've looked at some previous approaches, a lot of these strategies in the past have been aspirational. we said, we have to really look at the worl
modernization and reversing the reduction of the size of our force even as threats to our national security increased, and peace through strength is a very important them that, as you know, goes back to the first national security strategy of president ronald reagan. finally, advancing american -- influence, the cooperation with reciprocity, and what the president wants to do is strengthen our alliances by equitable burden and responsibility sharing. you see that with his approach to n.a.t.o.,...
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basically the ceasefire was mostly back up as a nation full of. these movies it's sad to go somewhere every day and see more and more proficient each time in the scene gives me everything the way most of the winds have to give something back so i feel obliged to assume. one waves surfers fighting against unseen the sea starting january seventh on the double. of. the. high and looking back to serious music we're in rainy bawn for the annual beethoven fast and there is of course a lot of look become beethoven's music going on here but there's a lot of other cool stuff as well. this is the main market square in bonn and it's the opening of the beethoven fest it's a party atmosphere here there are youth orchestras playing all day lots of special events it's stopped raining and there are beethoven balloons. some didn't last long it started to rain again just as the dance flash mob began but that didn't dampen our spirit people audience to love the energy of these young students who had for hurston organized saddam himself as part of the shula manager y
basically the ceasefire was mostly back up as a nation full of. these movies it's sad to go somewhere every day and see more and more proficient each time in the scene gives me everything the way most of the winds have to give something back so i feel obliged to assume. one waves surfers fighting against unseen the sea starting january seventh on the double. of. the. high and looking back to serious music we're in rainy bawn for the annual beethoven fast and there is of course a lot of look...
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seconds.ced a ladat was ♪ ♪ soviet commercials portrayed them as family friendly and unquestionably solid. ♪ ♪ advertisements for the four- wheel-drive niva model included the soviet national and sent a lada into space. ladas are still in production, and some sport new designs. at the track, most don't look like much. mostly they're race-worthy, even if some young russians don't see the soviet past with nostalgia. >> ( translated ): maybe there is some patriotism. because our cars are so bad, they're not valued anywhere. driving them sort of a challenge to the world, that we can drive like the japanese, even if we drive such trash. >> ( translated ): these are horrible cars. they break all the time. there are no high-quality parts. but they're cheap! >> reporter: dima nekrasov says he's constantly afraid his lada will break down. >> ( translated ): very afraid. it falls apart while i'm driving, and i have to put it back together often. >> reporter: on youtube, you can find dozens of videos of lada racing gone bad. apparently, the tires have a tendency to fall off, mid-drift. but it's not only the little guy whose ladas fail. ( car engine failing to start ) in 2011, then-pr
seconds.ced a ladat was ♪ ♪ soviet commercials portrayed them as family friendly and unquestionably solid. ♪ ♪ advertisements for the four- wheel-drive niva model included the soviet national and sent a lada into space. ladas are still in production, and some sport new designs. at the track, most don't look like much. mostly they're race-worthy, even if some young russians don't see the soviet past with nostalgia. >> ( translated ): maybe there is some patriotism. because our cars...
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jonathan: the important issue is whether we have the vision as a nation, as a society but also as congress to fashion the right kind of regulatory and legal framework that would find the balance between catalyzing and creating incentives for innovation and investment while at the same time providing the right time of consumer protections so that all of us can have confidence. wherever we go online, we can have access to the content of choice, when we want it and whatever platform we want it on. previous protection. a list of must haves that we as consumeers understand are important and that our con seemers from the broad band company have committed to. i believe that balance can be found. in the found in 19967 and in the rst years of the obama administration. it's the right way to go. will we be able to get there? i believe that we will. i'm optimistic we can. we have some work to do, though, to make sure we can turn back to a vision about why consumers respect and require those type of protections but they i be fully applied to all parts of internet. >> should the company in western new m
jonathan: the important issue is whether we have the vision as a nation, as a society but also as congress to fashion the right kind of regulatory and legal framework that would find the balance between catalyzing and creating incentives for innovation and investment while at the same time providing the right time of consumer protections so that all of us can have confidence. wherever we go online, we can have access to the content of choice, when we want it and whatever platform we want it on....
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rather, it reflects the will of the american people, and our rate as a nation to choose the location of our embassy. there is no need to describe it further. instead, there is a larger point to make. the united states will remember this day in which it was singled out for attack for the very act of exercising our right is a single nation. we'll remember we were called upon to make the largest contribution to the united nations. we will remember when many countries come calling on us as a soft and do to pay even more and to use our influence for their benefit. america will put our embassy in jerusalem, that is what the american people want us to do, and, it is the right thing to do. no vote for the united nations will make a difference on that. but this route will make a difference on how americans look at the you and and how we look at countries who disrespect us in the un. and this what will be remembered. thank you. >> i now give the floor to the distinguish representative of israel. >> thank you mr. president. it is shameful that the united nations must stand before you today. it's
rather, it reflects the will of the american people, and our rate as a nation to choose the location of our embassy. there is no need to describe it further. instead, there is a larger point to make. the united states will remember this day in which it was singled out for attack for the very act of exercising our right is a single nation. we'll remember we were called upon to make the largest contribution to the united nations. we will remember when many countries come calling on us as a soft...
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so i'm sorry, there's sort of a bigger problem as you're alluding to that goes just beyond muslims and there's a crisis of identity on the national level. what does it mean to be american. what is the american idea that binds us together. when we lose a sense of that as a nation, it's not just the muslim minority that suffers, but all minorities, whether it's blacks or jews and the list goes on. that's why it's no accident that this administration has been problematic not just with the muslim community, but with other communities and minority groups generally feel under attack, disrespected, and that speaks to a bigger problem that all of us have a role to play in addressing. i'm not very optimistic about it and i think earlier it was alluded to, there's a demographic shift happening in this country. as whites shift overtime from a majority to a minority, we can only expect these tensions to my sadness to intensify. so, i think we have to be prepared as a country to think in the long-term about how we try to minimize those tensions as america changes demographically. >> and before i answer that question i want to respond to what
so i'm sorry, there's sort of a bigger problem as you're alluding to that goes just beyond muslims and there's a crisis of identity on the national level. what does it mean to be american. what is the american idea that binds us together. when we lose a sense of that as a nation, it's not just the muslim minority that suffers, but all minorities, whether it's blacks or jews and the list goes on. that's why it's no accident that this administration has been problematic not just with the muslim...
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protests of the anthem at the nfl, and he really trove -- drove that home as a cultural issue. >> yeah, he did. this is a nation a civic breaking apart, and it's bad for the country. it's indefensible that we can't as a nation agree that it's unacceptable for people in inner cities not to feel like the police can be there for them. it's also unacceptable that cops feel they have to go out on the street and if they make the wrong decision in a split second, they could be tarred a racist. we need to find a way as a nation to come together, and there's no doubt that the president has not healed in some of those ways, there's no doubt that barack obama missed opportunities. i mean, lighting up the white house in a rainbow flag the day that something that was deeply disturbing to half of the country happened at the supreme court was not something that brought people together. we need to step back and figure out as a country how do we unite, how do we have the civic reawakening that this nation has had in the? deign -- in the past? dana: the pew study said our civics education is a disaster. we've got to get on that
protests of the anthem at the nfl, and he really trove -- drove that home as a cultural issue. >> yeah, he did. this is a nation a civic breaking apart, and it's bad for the country. it's indefensible that we can't as a nation agree that it's unacceptable for people in inner cities not to feel like the police can be there for them. it's also unacceptable that cops feel they have to go out on the street and if they make the wrong decision in a split second, they could be tarred a racist....
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rather, the president's decision reflects the will of the american people and our right as a nation to choose the location of our embassy. there is no need to describe it further. instead, there is a larger point to make. the united states will remember this day in which it was singled out for attack in the general assembly for the very act of exercising our right as a sovereign nation. we will remember it when we are called upon to once again make the world's largest contribution to the united nations. and we will remember it when so many countries come calling on us, as they so often do, to pay even more and to use our influence for their benefit. america will put our embassy in jerusalem. that is what the american people want us to do, and it is the right thing to do. no vote in the united nations will make any difference on that. but this vote will make a difference on how americans look at the un and on how we look at countries who disrespect us in the un. and this vote will be remembered. thank you. >> i thank the representative of united states. i give the floor to the represent
rather, the president's decision reflects the will of the american people and our right as a nation to choose the location of our embassy. there is no need to describe it further. instead, there is a larger point to make. the united states will remember this day in which it was singled out for attack in the general assembly for the very act of exercising our right as a sovereign nation. we will remember it when we are called upon to once again make the world's largest contribution to the united...
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national park a ranger. evening, on behalf of the entire national park service, i would like to welcome you to presidents park. it's an honor to be here asbrate my 10th year as a national park service ranger. [applause] i grew up in brooklyn, new york. i've always wanted to visit big national parks. [applause] grand canyon and yellowstone are so amazing. i discovered my national parks were under my nose the entire time. there are 10 national parks in new york city alone. for theare my love national park service with my family and friends like you. the nationalavel, park passport is in the back of -- inket in case of not case i get an opportunity to visit the park. i invite you all to visit and enjoy your national parks with your loved ones this holiday season. these adventures are closer than you think. now here to perform a timeless christmas classic, please welcome acclaimed pop to some, as the duo. [applause] ♪ have yourself a merry little christmas let your heart be light♪ from now on our troubles will be out of sight♪ >> have used else a merry -- have yourself a merry little christmas. yuletide -- >> is welcome the president and the
national park a ranger. evening, on behalf of the entire national park service, i would like to welcome you to presidents park. it's an honor to be here asbrate my 10th year as a national park service ranger. [applause] i grew up in brooklyn, new york. i've always wanted to visit big national parks. [applause] grand canyon and yellowstone are so amazing. i discovered my national parks were under my nose the entire time. there are 10 national parks in new york city alone. for theare my love...
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as director of nctc, but also as a career -- last appearance as a career civil servant here at carnegie seems right to me. my first paying job, as bill noted, as a nationalecurity professional was as a carnegie intern, the precursor to what is today carnegie's fellow program. $12,500 in carnegie endowment dollars i made that year -- [laughter] allowed me to live comfortably in my parents' basement in fairfax city. [laughter] and subsidized my spiffy but very much used nissan sentra. [laughter] so closing this particular chapter in my professional career here at carnegie, as bill noted, feels like coming home, and it's an honor to be here. i want to spend most of the conversation, or the time or the hour we have in conversation with bill and with you, but i wanted to offer a quick few framing thoughts on a couple of topics maybe to set the stage. first, i'll say something about the connection that exists between what's happening on the ground today in iraq and syria and the threat we face from isis here at home and around the globe. second i'll say a few quick words about the particular terrorism problem that we face here at home inside the united states
as director of nctc, but also as a career -- last appearance as a career civil servant here at carnegie seems right to me. my first paying job, as bill noted, as a nationalecurity professional was as a carnegie intern, the precursor to what is today carnegie's fellow program. $12,500 in carnegie endowment dollars i made that year -- [laughter] allowed me to live comfortably in my parents' basement in fairfax city. [laughter] and subsidized my spiffy but very much used nissan sentra. [laughter]...
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we are gathered today to honor a remarkable man who left our nation a unique legacy. as our 34th president, he was the most recent and probably the last general to become president of the united states. during world war ii, he served as supreme allied commander, the brilliant military military strategist who defeated the nazis. later, he treated new strategies to fight against communism. as president, he took strong stands to ensure equality and opportunity for americans of all races, genders, and creeds. many of the agencies they came into being under dwight nasa,ower, faa, surrounded this site, which will now be known as eisenhower square. there are many people here today who we want to recognize who played a role in making the special day a reality. we want to recognize labor secretary, the transportation secretary. we are delighted to have several members from both sides of the aisle. marcy kaptur, rob bishop, darrell issa, mike gallagher, kevin yoder, and betty mccollum. and from the great state of , we are happy to welcome sam brownback. it is a special honor to ha
we are gathered today to honor a remarkable man who left our nation a unique legacy. as our 34th president, he was the most recent and probably the last general to become president of the united states. during world war ii, he served as supreme allied commander, the brilliant military military strategist who defeated the nazis. later, he treated new strategies to fight against communism. as president, he took strong stands to ensure equality and opportunity for americans of all races, genders,...
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but as you can see delegates they're still milling around and waiting for for this to begin we saw just a short while ago the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley also in attendance on the foreign ministers of turkey and palestine which is unusual for a general assembly session but again as we said this is a very special session and the foreign minister of turkey met that castle is expected to speak on behalf of turkey the session will begin with the representative from yemen who will present this resolution to the general assembly and then that will be followed by various interventions. right the different member countries that are in attendance we will be following some of those for you but in the meantime let's not go over to the occupied west bank in ramallah that's where hoda abdel-hamid is joining us from what i wonder what is the mood like on the palestinian side as they prepared to debate this resolution at the general assembly are they feeling bored by by what's been going on in this last week the international condemnation that this been of israel. the u.s. recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital. well after i think y
but as you can see delegates they're still milling around and waiting for for this to begin we saw just a short while ago the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley also in attendance on the foreign ministers of turkey and palestine which is unusual for a general assembly session but again as we said this is a very special session and the foreign minister of turkey met that castle is expected to speak on behalf of turkey the session will begin with the representative from yemen who...
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those who cannot, the president has always said we do not take care of our veterans who are we as a nation? he said he made the issue bigger than just one piece of a 's agenda and give us a call to action saying who are we as a nation? what our teams have been able to do in putting isis in retreat if not full on defeat and i can go on. the small business administration and dhs at the border. that alone is the market -- mark of leadership, someone who pulls together very respectable men and women who have had previous careers in public and private service who are willing to serve this president and this nation at this time. and do it effectively. it is easy to accentuate the negative. we are at a time in our culture where it is easy to complain and cheap and easy to be a naysayer and a critic. i choose to be a little bit more sunshine and light and think about things more positively and take the full measure of everyone so that if you are going to focus on one person, sunshine and light and think one error or transgression or in the case of anyone one tweet or one article or when statement
those who cannot, the president has always said we do not take care of our veterans who are we as a nation? he said he made the issue bigger than just one piece of a 's agenda and give us a call to action saying who are we as a nation? what our teams have been able to do in putting isis in retreat if not full on defeat and i can go on. the small business administration and dhs at the border. that alone is the market -- mark of leadership, someone who pulls together very respectable men and...
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a short time ago to p.j. crowley, who served on president clinton's national security council. he is also a former spokesperson for the state department. the president talked about russia and china as competitors and rivals who want to realign global power in their interests. that is a conventional position, isn't it? p.j.: much of what is in the national security strategy is a summary of what the administration thinks about the world and the united states' role in it. the pillars are well within the boundaries of traditional foreign policy thinking -- otecting the homand, growing the economy, maintaining our national strength, influencing the world. laura: and yet the president didn't actually mention russia meddling in our election, whereas his national security strategy does. he talked about the several phone calls he had recently with vladimir putin. there is a disconnect between the administration and the president. p.j.: certainly, if this is a logical national security strategy, the question is how did the president -- his main actions during the first year and how these fit within the particular baskets. he spent most of the first to year unraveling things as opposed to bui
a short time ago to p.j. crowley, who served on president clinton's national security council. he is also a former spokesperson for the state department. the president talked about russia and china as competitors and rivals who want to realign global power in their interests. that is a conventional position, isn't it? p.j.: much of what is in the national security strategy is a summary of what the administration thinks about the world and the united states' role in it. the pillars are well...
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about russia and china, you have a country in russia that just got the winter om olympics because as a nation, olympics, d with the the chinese -- china, regardless of how fine their business suits are, it is a communist country. host: take your point. congressman respond. guest: i'm glad you brought up china and russia again, they say a y are helping bring diplomatic solution, yet in february of 2015, one rocket was launched to put a satellite in space for north korea was a chinese rocket, giving them technology, launchers are assumed to be russia technology and has also given technology when apart, ukrainian scientist that had rocket needed to feed their family and selling that information to north korea, we know that as a fact. you brought up another good point, how far can we as a nation or world wait until north korea perfects this. when north korea runs ads on ou brought up t.v. with america blowing up with a nuclear bomb, you know, you have to take somebody when they keep threatening over and over again. gain, our actions are going to be dependent and dictated by kim jong-un. aggressio
about russia and china, you have a country in russia that just got the winter om olympics because as a nation, olympics, d with the the chinese -- china, regardless of how fine their business suits are, it is a communist country. host: take your point. congressman respond. guest: i'm glad you brought up china and russia again, they say a y are helping bring diplomatic solution, yet in february of 2015, one rocket was launched to put a satellite in space for north korea was a chinese rocket,...
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on behalf of the national park service, i want to welcome you to president park. it is an honor to be here as i celebrate my 10th year as al park service ranger. [applause] >> i grew up in brooklyn. visit --ways wanted to grand canyon and yellowstone sounded so amazing, but also so far away. instead, i spent time with my family at my local parks. when i began a summer job at gateway recreation area in queens, new york, i discovered that national parks were under my nose the entire time. there are national parks in new york city alone. love for they national park service with my family and friends, like you. anywhere i travel, my national parks passport is in my back pocket. don't judge me. my book is a little messy. i invite you all to visit and enjoy your national parks with your loved ones this holiday season. these cherished memories may be closer than you think. now here to perform a timeless christmas classic, please welcome acclaimed to some, us the duo. ♪ >> ♪ have yourself a merry little christmas lightour hearts be on our troubles will be out of sight ♪ have yourself a merry little christmas make the yuletide gay
on behalf of the national park service, i want to welcome you to president park. it is an honor to be here as i celebrate my 10th year as al park service ranger. [applause] >> i grew up in brooklyn. visit --ways wanted to grand canyon and yellowstone sounded so amazing, but also so far away. instead, i spent time with my family at my local parks. when i began a summer job at gateway recreation area in queens, new york, i discovered that national parks were under my nose the entire time....
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as a, last appearance as a career civil servant. at carnegie, seems right to me. my first paying job as bill noted was as a national security professional was as a party in turn, a preview to the fellow program. $12,500 and carnegie endowment dollars i made that year allow me to live comfortably in my parents basement in fairfax city and subsidize my very much used nissan sentra, that was my first grown-up car coming out of college. in closing, this particular chapter in my career here at carnegie as bill noted feels like coming home.it's an honor to be here. i want to spend most of the time of the hour we having conversation with bill and you but i wanted to offer a few quick framing thoughts on some topics to set the stage. for thousands something about the connection that exists between what's happening on the ground today in iraq and syria and the threat we face from isis at home and around the globe. i will say a few words about the terrorism problem that we face at home inside the united states and how we might do more to deal with that problem and lastly i will offer thoughts about altered terrorism or broad
as a, last appearance as a career civil servant. at carnegie, seems right to me. my first paying job as bill noted was as a national security professional was as a party in turn, a preview to the fellow program. $12,500 and carnegie endowment dollars i made that year allow me to live comfortably in my parents basement in fairfax city and subsidize my very much used nissan sentra, that was my first grown-up car coming out of college. in closing, this particular chapter in my career here at...
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and adversaries, that's the reality what we face with russia and china, they're focused on us as a nationaly threat to them and we ought to be focused the same way as they are a national security threat to us >> there are people like me when we mention china you saw them and seem to get famousing. >> the president has spent a lot of time with vladimir putin on the phone and people say they have the this bro man's going on, it's to talk and work with foreign leaders, it's clear at least the strategy we've laid out our view of those two nations >> this strategy something every president has to do >> it's required by law. every so often, they report to congress with the official national security strategy >> as you're figuring out how to approach things, you used to work with bob corker and the senate foreign relations committee. there's been talk about rex tillerson maybe going away. is is there any correlation between the fact you have these faces who specialize in foreign policy maybe moving out maybe uncertainty there and executing the strategy? >> look i think at the end of the day it's a
and adversaries, that's the reality what we face with russia and china, they're focused on us as a nationaly threat to them and we ought to be focused the same way as they are a national security threat to us >> there are people like me when we mention china you saw them and seem to get famousing. >> the president has spent a lot of time with vladimir putin on the phone and people say they have the this bro man's going on, it's to talk and work with foreign leaders, it's clear at...
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as a free ok because. if you want us to thank you so much. george i've been very very impressed with your work. your upright to this nation. because you are a young man that has decided with love and passion. to go the length and breadth of this country to showcase the rest of the world where you come from that is something very laudable. when we are having many crisis in the country. you are indeed taking your time to show the country at its best. nigeria is quite young. the kingdom this kingdom dating back. twenty one b.c. . being one of the oldest kingdoms in the entire africa our people were here. during the times of crisis. i see it as an opportunity. is. an opportunity to serve my people for example during the west of the crisis. when the niger delta was a very very hot bed i personally went to the creeks i knew that it was a very dangerous thing to do but i will never forget the shock of the niger delta boys that the king of would come to the creeks and try to build some form of harmony. we are all representation of the earth as a whole. we are all like. veins blood vessels if any part of the world is sick then we ha
as a free ok because. if you want us to thank you so much. george i've been very very impressed with your work. your upright to this nation. because you are a young man that has decided with love and passion. to go the length and breadth of this country to showcase the rest of the world where you come from that is something very laudable. when we are having many crisis in the country. you are indeed taking your time to show the country at its best. nigeria is quite young. the kingdom this...
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throughout our history we were recognized as a christian nation. i believe president obama was right when he said we're not a christian nation, we were, but we're not anymore. but even the supreme court when it was a much more enlightened court, well after the civil war, back 30 years after the civil war was over, the supreme court looked at all of the evidence and declared in an opinion that the united states was founded as and is a christian nation. not that everybody has to be a christian here, they absolutely don't. and i would humbly submit that the only way any people can truly have freedom of religion is if they have a constitution that's founded on judeo christian principles that recognize that all true rights, life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness -- don't have a right to happiness, but a right to pursue it -- those come from god. and the founders recognize that. it's a shame to hear people deceiving young people in school, teaching them that no the real founders were only deist they didn't believe in god. ben franklin being the leading d
throughout our history we were recognized as a christian nation. i believe president obama was right when he said we're not a christian nation, we were, but we're not anymore. but even the supreme court when it was a much more enlightened court, well after the civil war, back 30 years after the civil war was over, the supreme court looked at all of the evidence and declared in an opinion that the united states was founded as and is a christian nation. not that everybody has to be a christian...
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by far, our greatest sin as a nation is the sin of international irresponsibility. we want our country and our people to have power and prestige, pleasures and possessions, but we balk at the international responsibility which those privileges impose. thanks to the foresight of our president, we are not entirely unprepared in a military way for this war. but spiritually, we are in bad shape. pearl harbor resulted in a new national unity based on resentment. but that is not enough. we must have a deep spiritual unity that will make us ready, even eager, to sacrifice our material goods and when necessary, even life itself for the moral principles for which this war is being fought. >> i think it's important to recall the historic and emotional setting for this service. this was the winter of disaster, it came to be known as. not only was pearl harbor attacked, there was carnage in the north atlantic. great britain had held on by the skin of its teeth. the japanese were conquering bases, american and british and dutch bases throughout the far west. throughout east asia
by far, our greatest sin as a nation is the sin of international irresponsibility. we want our country and our people to have power and prestige, pleasures and possessions, but we balk at the international responsibility which those privileges impose. thanks to the foresight of our president, we are not entirely unprepared in a military way for this war. but spiritually, we are in bad shape. pearl harbor resulted in a new national unity based on resentment. but that is not enough. we must have...
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rather, the president's decision reflects the will of the american people and our right as a nation toour embassy. there is no need to describe it further. instead there is a larger point to make. the united states will remember this day in which it was singled out for attack in the general assembly for the very act of exercising our right as a sovereign nation. we will remember it when we are called upon to once again make the world's largest contribution to the united nations. and we will remember it when so many countries come calling on us as they so often do to pay even more and to use our influence for their benefit. america will put our embassy in jerusalem. that is what the american people want us to do. and it is the right thing to do. no vote in the united nations will make any difference on that. but this vote will make a difference on how americans look at the u.n. and on how we look at countries who disrespect us in the u.n. and this vote will be remembered. thank you. >> well, you have been watching united nations ambassador nikki haley speak to the u.n. general assembly
rather, the president's decision reflects the will of the american people and our right as a nation toour embassy. there is no need to describe it further. instead there is a larger point to make. the united states will remember this day in which it was singled out for attack in the general assembly for the very act of exercising our right as a sovereign nation. we will remember it when we are called upon to once again make the world's largest contribution to the united nations. and we will...
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antiquities act that requires the smallest necessary area is set aside for special protection as a national monument and previous administrations have ignored this standard and used this law to lock up land and water under strict government abuses of this act give enormous power to bureaucrats at the expense of the people who live and work here and make this place their home and this is where they raised their children and the place they love. the administration designated half a billion acres of land and ears'sincluding over the loud objections of the people of the state, right? the results have been sad and predictable. states, other affected we have seen harmful restrictions on hunting, ranching, and responsible development. we have seen grazing restrictions prevent fami lies from passing the business onto the children that they love. we have seen were all families stop enjoying outdoor activities and the fact that they did this all their lives made no difference to those in washington. likeve seen improvements infrastructure of grades impeded and foreclosed and how this tragic overreach
antiquities act that requires the smallest necessary area is set aside for special protection as a national monument and previous administrations have ignored this standard and used this law to lock up land and water under strict government abuses of this act give enormous power to bureaucrats at the expense of the people who live and work here and make this place their home and this is where they raised their children and the place they love. the administration designated half a billion acres...
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what we need as a nation is to understand the fundamental differences between those groups, between radical islam and the true tenant of the religion, and that is the only way to defeat them, to beat and when the global war on terror we must first have to understand. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors of your weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> host: >> "the communicators" is next with a look at the fcc recent decision to roll back net neutrality rules. that's followed by discussion on u.s. investment in developing countries. later that but homeland security secretary elaine duke talks but efforts to combat terrorism and other national security threats. >> host: >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as aa public service by america's cable-television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> with that will call the vote. >> i
what we need as a nation is to understand the fundamental differences between those groups, between radical islam and the true tenant of the religion, and that is the only way to defeat them, to beat and when the global war on terror we must first have to understand. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors of your weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> host: >>...
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i will start with an excerpt of an op-ed piece i wrote as a review of our national monument. ith my husband and two small children i settled and cannot in 1994. we purchased a dilapidated commercial property. on one side a shuttered garage created junk. it was an abandoned bakery. they stood like ghost. a heart of resting cars. we have it haven't stripped our small building to its bones opening just in time for christmas. we underestimated the challenge of business in this world town. a long winter stretch into a long hard year. the following year 1996 president clinton evoked the antiquities act. it was controversial at the time. and clearly remain so. i witnessed positive outcomes for our business our community and that visitors from around the world. .. .. .. utah's outdoor recreation, provides 110 jobs that depend on protected lands. jobs tied to the monument can't be outsourced. our monument created diverse spectrum of revenue flows, extending beyond travel and tourism. it provides a extraordinary quality of life. people choose to retire in the area or keep a second home.
i will start with an excerpt of an op-ed piece i wrote as a review of our national monument. ith my husband and two small children i settled and cannot in 1994. we purchased a dilapidated commercial property. on one side a shuttered garage created junk. it was an abandoned bakery. they stood like ghost. a heart of resting cars. we have it haven't stripped our small building to its bones opening just in time for christmas. we underestimated the challenge of business in this world town. a long...
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reports as the abuses were not just a few rotten tomatoes in fact we will never ever know the full extent the true number of the commission's chairman peter mcclelland described the abuse as a national tragedy to quote his words across many decades many institutions found children are charged with texan system let them down he said and just look at the figures ray briefly no fewer than sixty thousand survivors of sexual abuse will now be eligible for compensation more than forty thousand calls were made to the authorities no fewer than two thousand five hundred allegations have been referred to the police those are all the there are already two hundred fifty prosecutions under way sarah the numbers are chilling and as you say we may never know the full extent of this but the report does make some recommendations there recommending an end to celibacy amongst catholic priests and the mandatory reporting of sex abuse has the church sharon itself to be receptive to that. well that remains to be seen as you rightly say these recommendations are hoped to stop anything like this ever happening again there are one hundred eighty nine of them and as you rightly point out one of them is contr
reports as the abuses were not just a few rotten tomatoes in fact we will never ever know the full extent the true number of the commission's chairman peter mcclelland described the abuse as a national tragedy to quote his words across many decades many institutions found children are charged with texan system let them down he said and just look at the figures ray briefly no fewer than sixty thousand survivors of sexual abuse will now be eligible for compensation more than forty thousand calls...
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gorka is a national security strategist and a nonresident scholar. he recently served in the white house as deputy assistant and strategist to president donald trump. also as vice president for national security support and professor of strategy under regular warfare. he has also served as the chairman of the nose group of guest instructor at the united states army special operations command at fort bragg. nose group of guest instructor at the united states army special operations command at fort bragg. at theassociate fellow special operations university. he received a doctrine at the university of budapest and is the author of the new york times "defeating jihad: the winnable war." please help me to introduce sebastian gorka. sebastian: i like to thank john as well, especially at former for making the whole series possible and most widely of all, for giving me my official heritage type. i do like my salmon type. i'm going to talk for 25 or 30 minutes and then we will have a q&a session from the podium. it will be very brief and i will try to set the stage for what has changed. a change ha
gorka is a national security strategist and a nonresident scholar. he recently served in the white house as deputy assistant and strategist to president donald trump. also as vice president for national security support and professor of strategy under regular warfare. he has also served as the chairman of the nose group of guest instructor at the united states army special operations command at fort bragg. nose group of guest instructor at the united states army special operations command at...
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chairman peter mcclelland described the abuse as a national tragedy his words across many many institutions children children are charged actions just. the. richest well as you said the catholic church is singled out as one of the biggest offenders how has it responded to the report's recommendations like ending forced celibacy of priests. well not very well is the answer i mean the recommendations of this inquiry will hopefully end those years of abuse and make sure that it never happens again but there are hundred eighty nine recommendations in this report and a lot of them are very very potentially controversial in one particular move in suggesting that the religious confessional should be put aside so that when priests hear of confessions from members of their church about alleged chances in abuse they're forced to go to the police and the are fortis and report them they're obliged to do so and in another significant controversial move they're recommending that the celibacy for priests should be voluntary from now on and that they the guardedly that affect the head celibacy in the churc
chairman peter mcclelland described the abuse as a national tragedy his words across many many institutions children children are charged actions just. the. richest well as you said the catholic church is singled out as one of the biggest offenders how has it responded to the report's recommendations like ending forced celibacy of priests. well not very well is the answer i mean the recommendations of this inquiry will hopefully end those years of abuse and make sure that it never happens again...
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was not only to remove extremism from of ganesan to bring us liberation as a country back and to stand on our own feet as a nation again but also to be a. iraq tragic society too because we believed in the west's practice our democracy and we thought the same ideals they had for us. sadly soon we recognize that know what the jews and prefer in life for themselves is used against us as a tool of manipulation and who are the key players in undermining afghan democracy or that there's an ongoing i say richard holbrooke.
was not only to remove extremism from of ganesan to bring us liberation as a country back and to stand on our own feet as a nation again but also to be a. iraq tragic society too because we believed in the west's practice our democracy and we thought the same ideals they had for us. sadly soon we recognize that know what the jews and prefer in life for themselves is used against us as a tool of manipulation and who are the key players in undermining afghan democracy or that there's an ongoing i...
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i think the biggest economic challenge is that, as a nation, we are saving less as a fraction of our income than any other country in the g20. we are not saving enough to finance our pensions. we are not saving enough to finance care for the elderly. we don't seem to know how to finance the national health service. we still have a large budget deficit. and we have a large external current account deficit. the biggest risk to the u.k. on the political side is of muddled thinking. francine: on brexit? or on everything? lord king: on all these issues. both in terms of thinking that there is an easy way to improve people's living standards, when there is not, and in terms of thinking now that, well, we can all have a softer, cuddlier brexit. and i think this just completely fails to cope with the realities of it. i think there are two positions you could take on brexit, both of which are logically coherent, but neither of which seems to me to represent what most politicians are now saying. one is to say that we really do want to stay in the single market and the customs union, in which c
i think the biggest economic challenge is that, as a nation, we are saving less as a fraction of our income than any other country in the g20. we are not saving enough to finance our pensions. we are not saving enough to finance care for the elderly. we don't seem to know how to finance the national health service. we still have a large budget deficit. and we have a large external current account deficit. the biggest risk to the u.k. on the political side is of muddled thinking. francine: on...
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on behalf of the entire national parks service, i want to love you to presidents park. it's an honor to be here as they celebrate my 10th year as al park service ranger. [applause] i grew up in brooklyn, new york. i've always wanted to visit big national parks. grand canyon and yellowstone are so amazing, but also so far away. instead i spent time with my family at my local parks. when i began a summer job at gateway national recreation area in queens, new york, i discovered national parks for under my nose the entire time. there can national parks in new york city alone. -- are ten national parks in new york city alone. now i share my love of my family and friends, like you. my nationalravel park passport is in my back pocket in case i get an opportunity to visit the park. don't judge me. my book is a little messy. i invite you all to visit and enjoy your national parks with your loved ones this holiday season. these adventures are cherished memories and may be closer than you think. now here to perform a timeless christmas classic, please -- ome the claimed ♪ yourself a merry let your hearts be light from now on your troubles w
on behalf of the entire national parks service, i want to love you to presidents park. it's an honor to be here as they celebrate my 10th year as al park service ranger. [applause] i grew up in brooklyn, new york. i've always wanted to visit big national parks. grand canyon and yellowstone are so amazing, but also so far away. instead i spent time with my family at my local parks. when i began a summer job at gateway national recreation area in queens, new york, i discovered national parks for...
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consider that demographic group -- they are looking for new, innovative ways in terms of how we govern as a nation. i was 28 when i started the process of running for congress. i turned 29 and 30 over the course of my first campaign. when i ran for office, i talked about the fact that i was young, the need for new ideas and a new generation of leadership in washington. what was interesting was initially, i think people criticized a youth -- my youth, but it ended up being a real strength because people are looking for that new idea and that new energy. i also used digital outreach in innovative ways that are reflective of my generation. i post every single vote on facebook, which ls accountability. i also post my schedule so people can see where i am and who i am meeting with. >> join us about the different areas that shape the city. >> the springs history museum is one of the oldest in upstate new york. we were founded in 1883 at the and oural society mission was to collect -- the exhibit we will go through his our orientation exhibit, which will tell the story from prehistoric times although it
consider that demographic group -- they are looking for new, innovative ways in terms of how we govern as a nation. i was 28 when i started the process of running for congress. i turned 29 and 30 over the course of my first campaign. when i ran for office, i talked about the fact that i was young, the need for new ideas and a new generation of leadership in washington. what was interesting was initially, i think people criticized a youth -- my youth, but it ended up being a real strength...