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[ laughter ] well i want to tell you now who is tim calhoun. [ laughter ] i, tim calhoun, is leader.nfident. [ laughter ] economy. [ laughter ] dancer. [ laughter ] strong, both up here and muscles. [ laughter i'm pro-isis. [ laughter ] whether large cubes or small flakes. [ laughter ] ices keeps my drinks cold. [ laughter ] and that's good for america. [ laughter and applause ] go isis. i don't have any skeletons in my closet. my closet is very small. so i keep my skeletons in a a duffel bag in my basement. [ laughter ] i don't think the american people grate enough cheese together these days. i mean, when was the last time you saw people grating cheese in public? that's why my slogan is "make america grate cheese again." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] the supreme court needs a china person. [ laughter ] i propose we give all of the faces on mt. rushmore giant rock straws connecting to a a river. they must get thirsty sitting up there on that mountain. [ laughter ] i propose that infants and children must remain in car safety seats until they are 45 years old. [ laughter ] and
[ laughter ] well i want to tell you now who is tim calhoun. [ laughter ] i, tim calhoun, is leader.nfident. [ laughter ] economy. [ laughter ] dancer. [ laughter ] strong, both up here and muscles. [ laughter i'm pro-isis. [ laughter ] whether large cubes or small flakes. [ laughter ] ices keeps my drinks cold. [ laughter ] and that's good for america. [ laughter and applause ] go isis. i don't have any skeletons in my closet. my closet is very small. so i keep my skeletons in a a duffel bag...
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and adams had a lot of regard for calhoun, and calhoun considered considered him to be a personal of integrity. and adams continued to talk, and calhoun listened and said we know those are very noble principles but where i come from we think those principles only apply to white people, not our people. adams went home that night. he kept a diary every day of his life. quite extraordinary. a great resource. and he would write down, sometimes almost verbatim, conversation he that that day if he thought they were important. so he went back home. at some point began to write, and he was thinking about a fact, map as gifted as calhoun could hold views that adam found re pellant and at least to himself false. there was a larger truth in this. one that had not presented itself to adams until now. transcribing his train of thought it came to him adams thought the practice of slavery the very sources of moral principle and converts human reason and reduces men endowed with logical powers to maintain that slavery is sanctioned by the christian religion elm impression on my mind by the -- is tha
and adams had a lot of regard for calhoun, and calhoun considered considered him to be a personal of integrity. and adams continued to talk, and calhoun listened and said we know those are very noble principles but where i come from we think those principles only apply to white people, not our people. adams went home that night. he kept a diary every day of his life. quite extraordinary. a great resource. and he would write down, sometimes almost verbatim, conversation he that that day if he...
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the third chapter is probably the most controversial of the 14 leaders, john c calhoun. the support of slavery has been enough to see him wiped out from children's textbooks, yet the omission leaves younger citizens in the dark about the valuable history. i would submit that she is right on that. while all of us regret that calhoun was the defender of slavery, it is sad that his career is so overshadowed by that fact because his writings for the majority of his career, his focus was on the tariff, the national bank, other centralization schemes, and defense of slavery came somewhat late in his career. interestingly, calhoun is cited bookhn f. kennedy's profiles for his courage and honesty. he is hailed as one of the truly great u.s. senators, and again, russell kirk recognized in calhoun and randolph the very beginnings of the american conservative tradition. calhoun, we leave over to the -- over the civil war and land on a880's and figure who is probably not very well-known, and that is grover cleveland. cleveland was the last conservative democrat to serve , so he does
the third chapter is probably the most controversial of the 14 leaders, john c calhoun. the support of slavery has been enough to see him wiped out from children's textbooks, yet the omission leaves younger citizens in the dark about the valuable history. i would submit that she is right on that. while all of us regret that calhoun was the defender of slavery, it is sad that his career is so overshadowed by that fact because his writings for the majority of his career, his focus was on the...
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day so he went back home at some point he began to write in was thinking that a man as gifted as calhoun could consider leaving hold the view that he felt self-evident and false there was a larger to ada truth the had not presented itself until now that transcribing his train of thought he thought thera practice of slavery were the very sources of moraln principle to reduce men in doubt with those powers to maintain the distinction by the christian religion the impression produced by the progress of this discussion the bargain between freedom and slavery contained in the constitution of the united states is morally andd politically vicious. an astonishing conclusion for a man that was raised as the supreme good who was a diplomat and a politician to spend the integrity of the united states against positionand domestic threats he feared an import revolutionary a peaceful but yet was in a position he could not get himself out of later that year the negotiations continued to the legislature passed a law that banned to free people of color it literally said even if you are free person and th
day so he went back home at some point he began to write in was thinking that a man as gifted as calhoun could consider leaving hold the view that he felt self-evident and false there was a larger to ada truth the had not presented itself until now that transcribing his train of thought he thought thera practice of slavery were the very sources of moraln principle to reduce men in doubt with those powers to maintain the distinction by the christian religion the impression produced by the...
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. >> from fishtown, pennsylvania, charles calhoun was a 29-year-old lieutenant aboard the destroyer. he saw the convoys in action. >> tokyo express. that's the name that was given by our navy to the force which came down from the island chain to bombard guadalcanal on almost a nightly basis. >> while the marines held onto henderson field, jacob boozer spied on the enemy. >> they were supposed to be provide bag controls and intelligence information to clemo clemons. >> on august 21st he and a thousand of his imperial soldiers planned a massive counteroffensive at the river. boozer was caught by a japanese patrol and they found a tiny american flag in his pocket. >> they captured him and they tied him up to a tree which had an ants nest. he was left out there all day. >> he showed me his tongue. they left him for dead. >> he managed to chew through his ropes and escape. he came down the road shouting no shooting me, me no japan, me no japan. >> but boozer refused medical attention until he reported to clem ons clemons. >> he gave me a lock report of this crowd that had arrived at his v
. >> from fishtown, pennsylvania, charles calhoun was a 29-year-old lieutenant aboard the destroyer. he saw the convoys in action. >> tokyo express. that's the name that was given by our navy to the force which came down from the island chain to bombard guadalcanal on almost a nightly basis. >> while the marines held onto henderson field, jacob boozer spied on the enemy. >> they were supposed to be provide bag controls and intelligence information to clemo clemons....
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larry wilmore, will calhoun and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly."
larry wilmore, will calhoun and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly."
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the angels answered in their half, getting there for back to back home runs for cole calhoun and thenke trout with his 15th of the year. he was making his major league debut. oakland regaged the lead in the third, boat with a fly ball to center, trout has a great arm. cocoa crisp at third tags up, and he will beat the throw home. now in the sixth, the a's lead 7-3. >>> the america tournament wraps up tomorrow and chile takes on arch knee that. tonight in arizona, they squared off against columbia. it was scoreless until the 31st minute. he gets the goal. 1-0, colombia. team usa tied in the 62nd minute, but bobby woods shot, watch this, hits the post, colombia wins 1-0. the americans fourth place finish ties its previous bet. >>> at the stadium, erics taking on l.a. galaxy and the class co. steven gerrard to him who heads it in. 90th minute. one last shot for the quake, chad barrett steps up to tie it. now late in the second half, still at 1-1. tomorrow, sonoma raceway appears to be up for grabs. over the past 11 years, ten different winners. today was qualifying, amt j. will start in
the angels answered in their half, getting there for back to back home runs for cole calhoun and thenke trout with his 15th of the year. he was making his major league debut. oakland regaged the lead in the third, boat with a fly ball to center, trout has a great arm. cocoa crisp at third tags up, and he will beat the throw home. now in the sixth, the a's lead 7-3. >>> the america tournament wraps up tomorrow and chile takes on arch knee that. tonight in arizona, they squared off...
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first cole calhoun, then mike trout with his 15th of the year.on was making his major league bay due. oakland regained the lead. in the fifth chris davis drives in coco crisp with a two-out single. davis' team high 50th rbi of the season. albert pujols cut the margin back to run. the 574th home run of his career puts him 11th on the all-time list. but the a's got some breathing room in the sixth. crisp drives in a pair. oakland wins 7-3, overton got the victory. >>> copa america wraps up tomorrow. defending champ chile argentina. team usa had a chance to tie in the 62nd minute. bobby wood's shot hit the post. colombia wins 1-0. >>> everyday quakes took on the galaxy in the california classico. l.a. scored in the 69th. gerard with the long cross to dos santos, 1-0 galaxy. it would stay that way till the 90th minute. chad barrett ties it up. the contest would end in a 1-1 tie. this sports report brought to you by river rock casino. later in the show, we'll preview tomorrow's save mart 350. there was a big fight in a truck series race. >>> next, sta
first cole calhoun, then mike trout with his 15th of the year.on was making his major league bay due. oakland regained the lead. in the fifth chris davis drives in coco crisp with a two-out single. davis' team high 50th rbi of the season. albert pujols cut the margin back to run. the 574th home run of his career puts him 11th on the all-time list. but the a's got some breathing room in the sixth. crisp drives in a pair. oakland wins 7-3, overton got the victory. >>> copa america wraps...
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calhoun from south carolina. and yale -- just a newsflash -- is going to keep calhoun as the name of one of the colleges. i was ready for harriet tubman college. so, judicial review is not that important of phenomenon early on. constitutional issues are really important. presidents are vetoing bills all the time. half of the presidential vetoes are constitutionally based. and they are vetoing bills that courts have upheld or would uphold, like the constitution of the bank, but andy jackson says, i'm vetoing it. judicial review is almost none of the important issues in the early republic. can presidents negotiate secret treaties? can they send secret envoys? how should they use rounding errors in the apportionment of the house of representatives? can presidents fire cabinet officers at will? is the assumption of state debts by the federal government constitutional? lots and lots of early issues constitutionally arise, and the supreme court does not play a role in the resolution. they are resolved in the other bran
calhoun from south carolina. and yale -- just a newsflash -- is going to keep calhoun as the name of one of the colleges. i was ready for harriet tubman college. so, judicial review is not that important of phenomenon early on. constitutional issues are really important. presidents are vetoing bills all the time. half of the presidential vetoes are constitutionally based. and they are vetoing bills that courts have upheld or would uphold, like the constitution of the bank, but andy jackson...
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as for tonight kole calhoun. it's kuhn-1. chris davis matching the baseball.homer for davis. 16 long balls on the year. 9th inning. naveh, into right. smell envy -- smolinski a diving catch. this ends the ball game, or does it. he didn't catch it, he trapped it. a single to naveh. now a sac fly ties the game. billy burns, the game is over. and the a's tradition a walk off getting you chased by your teammates, a pie and a gatorade bath. more laughs at wrigley, the cubs and the pirates. it an annual tradition. a fan catches a foul ball with the beer cup and drinks the beer. when you pay $12 an beer you drink it. >> dustin johnson, sergio garcia, lee westwood in the top 30. they've won 30 majors. they make up half of the top six. weather better day too at oakmont. how about sergio, played the back nine first. from 50 feet away. garcia finished with a 70, 2- under, johnson for a share of the lead on six. he's tied -- tied at 4-under. a lot more golf to be played saturday and sunday. >> the big deal sunday night. game 7. see you hater everyone, go warriors. ly swea
as for tonight kole calhoun. it's kuhn-1. chris davis matching the baseball.homer for davis. 16 long balls on the year. 9th inning. naveh, into right. smell envy -- smolinski a diving catch. this ends the ball game, or does it. he didn't catch it, he trapped it. a single to naveh. now a sac fly ties the game. billy burns, the game is over. and the a's tradition a walk off getting you chased by your teammates, a pie and a gatorade bath. more laughs at wrigley, the cubs and the pirates. it an...
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you cheered coach calhoun and the falcons as i've welcomed them to the white house to present the commander-in-chief trophy, which air force has won a record 19 times. and i look out into your ranks and i see airmen who will excel as pilots and engineers, analysts, so many specialties. the first cyber graduates in this academy's history. and david higgins, a marksman who's going to the olympics in rio, bring home the gold, david. [applause] no pressure. in you, i see men and women of integrity and service and excellence. and you've made us all proud. and perhaps no one would have been more proud of your success than major david brodeur, whose sacrifice in afghanistan we honor, and whose family joins us today, 2016. [applause] you've learned other lessons, as well, like what happens when you paint one of the planes on the terrazo in your class color. with such achievements in mind, i hereby grant amnesty to all cadets serving restrictions and confinements for minor offenses. only minor. today, we congratulate our newest air force officers. on behalf of the american people, i thank you for choosing a
you cheered coach calhoun and the falcons as i've welcomed them to the white house to present the commander-in-chief trophy, which air force has won a record 19 times. and i look out into your ranks and i see airmen who will excel as pilots and engineers, analysts, so many specialties. the first cyber graduates in this academy's history. and david higgins, a marksman who's going to the olympics in rio, bring home the gold, david. [applause] no pressure. in you, i see men and women of integrity...
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calhoun -- i have it up not only because i'm an admirer of clay, but i did my senior thesis college ofhe compromise. host: was it because he was a kentuckian that you did that? senator mcconnell: yeah. yeah. i recently reread it. it wasn't very good. frankly, they should have made me rewrite it so i'm not exactly sending it around for publication. but, it was one of the three sort of major copper prices -- major compromises that clay was involved in, widely attributed to holding the union together as long as it held together before the inevitable conflict blew things up. host: and gave him the nickname "the great compromiser." correct? senator mcconnell: yeah. that's what he was known as. host: what does that message mean for you for the senate today? senator mcconnell: because you have to compromise. and we do a lot of that. unfortunately in today's world the things we agree on never , make any news. it's only when we have differences. or something goes off the track , or something is controversial that it seems to be important , enough to be noticed, which is a great frustration. bec
calhoun -- i have it up not only because i'm an admirer of clay, but i did my senior thesis college ofhe compromise. host: was it because he was a kentuckian that you did that? senator mcconnell: yeah. yeah. i recently reread it. it wasn't very good. frankly, they should have made me rewrite it so i'm not exactly sending it around for publication. but, it was one of the three sort of major copper prices -- major compromises that clay was involved in, widely attributed to holding the union...
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first cole calhoun and then mike trout, his 15th of the year.land regained the lead with the run in the third and then in the fifth chris davis drives in coco crisp with the two-out single. it's his 50th rbi of the season. albert pujols cuts the margin back to one with this solo shot. the 574th home run of his career puts him 11th on the all-time list. but breathing room in the sixth. crisp drives in a wear and oakland wins 7-3. overton go the victory. the copa america wraps up tonight at chile takes on argentina. last night the u.s. scared off with columbia for third place. team usa had a chance to high in the 62nd minute but bobby woods' shot hits the post. colombia wins 1-0. america's fourth place finish ties its previous best. >>> l. a. scored in the 69th minute in this game. it was 1-0 galaxy. stayed that way until the 90s minute. one last shot for the quakes and chad barrett ties it up. the contest would end in a 1-1 tie. that's sports for sunday morning. i'll see you again tonight at 5:00. >> well, a warm trend is on the way. frances, is
first cole calhoun and then mike trout, his 15th of the year.land regained the lead with the run in the third and then in the fifth chris davis drives in coco crisp with the two-out single. it's his 50th rbi of the season. albert pujols cuts the margin back to one with this solo shot. the 574th home run of his career puts him 11th on the all-time list. but breathing room in the sixth. crisp drives in a wear and oakland wins 7-3. overton go the victory. the copa america wraps up tonight at chile...
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first cole calhoun and then mike trout, his 15th of the year.nd regained the lead with the run in the third and then in the fifth chris davis drives in coco crisp with the two-out single. it's his 50th rbi of the season. albert pujols cuts the margin back to one with this solo shot. the 574th home run of his career puts him 11th on the all-time list. but breathing room in the sixth. crisp drives in a pair and oakland wins 7-3. overton go the victory. the copa america wraps up tonight at chile takes on argentina. last night in arizona the u.s. squared off with columbia for third place. team usa had a chance to high in the 62nd minute but bobby woods' shot hits the post. colombia wins 1-0. america's fourth place finish ties its previous best. >> at the stadium, l. a. scored in the 69th minute in this game. it was 1-0 galaxy. stayed that way until the 90th minute. one last shot for the quakes and chad barrett ties it up. the contest would end in a 1-1 tie. that's sports for sunday morning. i'll see you again tonight at 5:00. >> let's check in with
first cole calhoun and then mike trout, his 15th of the year.nd regained the lead with the run in the third and then in the fifth chris davis drives in coco crisp with the two-out single. it's his 50th rbi of the season. albert pujols cuts the margin back to one with this solo shot. the 574th home run of his career puts him 11th on the all-time list. but breathing room in the sixth. crisp drives in a pair and oakland wins 7-3. overton go the victory. the copa america wraps up tonight at chile...
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first cole calhoun and then mike trout, his 15th of the year.egained the lead with the run in the third and then in the fifth chris davis drives in coco crisp with the two-out single. it's his 50th rbi of the season. albert pujols cuts the margin back to one with this solo shot. the 574th home run of his career puts him 11th on the all-time list. but breathing room in the sixth. crisp drives in a pair and oakland wins 7-3. overton got the victory. >>> the copa america wraps up tonight at chile takes on argentina. last night in arizona the u.s. squared off with columbia for third place. scoreless until the 31st minute. team usa had a chance to high in the 62nd minute but bobby woods' shot hits the post. colombia wins 1-0. america's fourth place finish ties its previous best. >> at stanford stadium, l. a. scored in the 69th minute in this game. it was 1-0 galaxy. stayed that way until the 90th minute. one last shot for the quakes and chad barrett ties it up. the contest would end in a 1-1 tie. that's sports for sunday morning. i'll see you again t
first cole calhoun and then mike trout, his 15th of the year.egained the lead with the run in the third and then in the fifth chris davis drives in coco crisp with the two-out single. it's his 50th rbi of the season. albert pujols cuts the margin back to one with this solo shot. the 574th home run of his career puts him 11th on the all-time list. but breathing room in the sixth. crisp drives in a pair and oakland wins 7-3. overton got the victory. >>> the copa america wraps up tonight...
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cheered coach calhoun and the falcons as i have broken them to the white house to present the commander-in-chief trophy. which air force has won a record 19 times. [applause] out into your rights and i see government who will excel as pilots and engineers. analysts, so many specialties. david hagan a marksman who is going to the olympics in rio, bring home the gold david. [applause] no pressure. [laughter] in usc men and women of integrity and excellence in europe made us all proud. and perhaps no one would have been more proud of your success broder door who sacrifice in afghanistan we honor and his family joins us today. [applause] you have learned other lessons as well, like what happens when you paint one of the planes in your class. mind,uch achievements in i hereby grant amnesty to all cadets serving restrictions confinement for minor offense, only minor. today we congratulate our newest air force officers. and on behalf of the american people, i thank you for choosing a life of service. in the coming weeks, some of you will head to the chapel to get married. in the years ahead, you and yo
cheered coach calhoun and the falcons as i have broken them to the white house to present the commander-in-chief trophy. which air force has won a record 19 times. [applause] out into your rights and i see government who will excel as pilots and engineers. analysts, so many specialties. david hagan a marksman who is going to the olympics in rio, bring home the gold david. [applause] no pressure. [laughter] in usc men and women of integrity and excellence in europe made us all proud. and perhaps...
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host of "the nightly show," larry wilmore, music from iggy azalea, featuring the 8g band with will calhouns. donald trump yesterday gave his first major speech on foreign policy and pushed for what he called an america first stance. though really his stance is more like, america first, then
host of "the nightly show," larry wilmore, music from iggy azalea, featuring the 8g band with will calhouns. donald trump yesterday gave his first major speech on foreign policy and pushed for what he called an america first stance. though really his stance is more like, america first, then
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so -- >> in the days that follow, a calhoun county sheriff's investigation reveals the driver was carryingtolen handgun and had talked about committing suicide the night of the traffic stop. >> people that knew that this guy was a threat to himself or others, they knew that if he got a traffic stop, he got pulled over, he was either going to kill them or kill himself. >> these details helped deputy rivera see that even though the stop did not go as he hoped, he did everything in his power that night to save a man's life. >> i wish i could have gotten him to stop, get him to put the gun down. you try to do your best to help people. sometimes you can't help everybody. >>> coming up -- >> drop the gun! >> it's open season on police as a gunman shoots to kill. >> i made up my mind i'm most likely going to get shot. if you're told you have cancer, explore your treatment options with specialists who treat only cancer. every stage... every day.... at cancer treatment centers of america. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds wi
so -- >> in the days that follow, a calhoun county sheriff's investigation reveals the driver was carryingtolen handgun and had talked about committing suicide the night of the traffic stop. >> people that knew that this guy was a threat to himself or others, they knew that if he got a traffic stop, he got pulled over, he was either going to kill them or kill himself. >> these details helped deputy rivera see that even though the stop did not go as he hoped, he did everything...
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but one cannot think about john calhoun, who was vice president of the united states under andrew jackson, wanted to nullify u.s. government laws and secede, take south carolina and secede from the union. and we ended up having a civil war in the united states about that. it was a lot of tension. now you have the first time in europe, a nation essentially secede. and i think that's going to put a lot of interesting pressure on others that may want to take the same track. so it's a huge moment. >> dominic rushe, i want to go to the issue that's come up about, excuse me, northern ireland and the sinn fein chairman issuing a statement saying that the government has forfeited any mandate to represent the interests of northern ireland. that has always been the position of sinfein. this is not new tonit. sinn fein in irish means "ourselves alone." they have always been opposed to british rule of northern ireland. and so this is one of those opportunistic moments to make that point again. but the way voters line up in northern ireland makes it it seems to me no different than it's always been on
but one cannot think about john calhoun, who was vice president of the united states under andrew jackson, wanted to nullify u.s. government laws and secede, take south carolina and secede from the union. and we ended up having a civil war in the united states about that. it was a lot of tension. now you have the first time in europe, a nation essentially secede. and i think that's going to put a lot of interesting pressure on others that may want to take the same track. so it's a huge moment....
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secretary of state, john c calhoun, from slave-holding south carolina, helped engineer one of the first successful covert actions of u.s. foreign policy in helping to fund a secessionist split of the island, leading to the formation of the dominican republic. this led continue sees extent, persistent conflict, between the two new states, that is to say, haiti on one side of the island and the dominican republic on the other side of the island. in fact, in one of the rare instances in the history of colonialism, the dominican republic, as the united states civil war was about to be ignited, circa 1860, and fight the former colonial powers that is spain back to the island to recolonize the dominican republic, that is to say most nations struggle against colonialism, but because of the so-called black scare, and the fear of haitian rule and haitian domination, those on the eastern side of the island invited madrid to come back and take over, but this rather pernicious event was quickly overtaken by the onset of the u.s. civil war, and the united states, which had not recognize haiti, final
secretary of state, john c calhoun, from slave-holding south carolina, helped engineer one of the first successful covert actions of u.s. foreign policy in helping to fund a secessionist split of the island, leading to the formation of the dominican republic. this led continue sees extent, persistent conflict, between the two new states, that is to say, haiti on one side of the island and the dominican republic on the other side of the island. in fact, in one of the rare instances in the...
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people get the story of the great triumvirate of clay, webster, and calhoun. they hear about the caning of sumner. our knowledge of the senate of the 1840's to 1850's has grown a lot. we have some much larger historiography than we once had, and we know more about the individuals, not just the famous trio, but many others that served in that space. part of my mission as senate historian is to bring fresh eyes and fresh perspective to how we look at these spaces in the capital. with the old senate chamber, i have started giving talks to people that focus not so much on the great triumvirate and the compromise of 1850 but the debates that led up to the moment, and the diversity in the chamber. even though women did not serve as elected members or senators until 1922, in the 19th century, women were a very visible presence in the old chamber. they were in the gallery, there are diaries and letters and articles about that. and so i started to make the story more inclusive of a much broader array of audiences, and partly to make it accessible to modern audiences, b
people get the story of the great triumvirate of clay, webster, and calhoun. they hear about the caning of sumner. our knowledge of the senate of the 1840's to 1850's has grown a lot. we have some much larger historiography than we once had, and we know more about the individuals, not just the famous trio, but many others that served in that space. part of my mission as senate historian is to bring fresh eyes and fresh perspective to how we look at these spaces in the capital. with the old...
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daesh and its proto-caliphate is having three dimensions, the principle being a manifestation of calhoun itself with that. the second being its wider virtual and substantive connection with an affiliate network and with respect to both degrading and containing or sitting conditions for subsequent defeat of daesh in its core heartland in the caliphate itself, the trick was to grow, regenerate and train the iraqi security forces so that they could stabilize the security of the capital, secure the heartland of the sunni population in the and bar province, and the euphrates river valley and concentrate their tactical forces to some subsequent juncture, secure most of them which was effectively anyway -- acting as one of the twin capitals of the caliphate so the geography suggests that the irresistible momentum capturing daesh's advances have been positive. >> a quick supplemental question. monday and tuesday. suggested england taking place in iraq, really haven't materialized and determining by that as well, moving between these pieces in safe zones, in any states, so water resource and maki
daesh and its proto-caliphate is having three dimensions, the principle being a manifestation of calhoun itself with that. the second being its wider virtual and substantive connection with an affiliate network and with respect to both degrading and containing or sitting conditions for subsequent defeat of daesh in its core heartland in the caliphate itself, the trick was to grow, regenerate and train the iraqi security forces so that they could stabilize the security of the capital, secure the...
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you cheered coach calhoun and the falcons as i've welcomed them to the white house to present the commander-in-chief trophy, which air force has won a record 19 times. and i look out into your ranks and i see airmen who will excel as pilots and engineers, analysts, so many specialties. the first cyber graduates in this academy's history. and david higgins, a marksman who's going to the olympics in rio, bring home the gold, david. [applause] no pressure. in you, i see men and women of integrity and service and excellence. and you've made us all proud. and perhaps no one would have been more proud of your success than major david brodeur, whose sacrifice in afghanistan we honor, and whose family joins us today, 2016. [applause] you've learned other lessons, as well, like what happens when you paint one of the planes on the terrazo in your class color. with such achievements in mind, i hereby grant amnesty to all cadets serving restrictions and confinements for minor offenses. only minor. today, we congratulate our newest air force officers. on behalf of the american people, i thank you for choosing a
you cheered coach calhoun and the falcons as i've welcomed them to the white house to present the commander-in-chief trophy, which air force has won a record 19 times. and i look out into your ranks and i see airmen who will excel as pilots and engineers, analysts, so many specialties. the first cyber graduates in this academy's history. and david higgins, a marksman who's going to the olympics in rio, bring home the gold, david. [applause] no pressure. in you, i see men and women of integrity...
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was thinking, if only we had , c-span in the 19th century to hear henry clay's last speech or john calhoun's. clouds similar to senator packwood. i think we would hear the same kind of emotion and capture the humanity. host: humanity, but also coupled with the rules of the senate. senator packwood resigned because of accusations of sexual impropriety. i wanted to ask in the general sense about ethics. how have they changed in the past 30 years, under the glare of television cameras? >> i don't believe any formal changes have occurred in terms of the ethics of the senate. i think in the modern era, when communications, the communications industry, is operating 24/7, everything a senator does in the senate, on the floor, in a hearing, in that particular office, they are public people. every action they take is subject to public scrutiny. for better or worse, members know that. they have to conduct themselves with a level of propriety possibly unheard of in a previous era. i think that is a good thing. host our next televised moment : occurred in 2009. you will watch then senator john kerry in
was thinking, if only we had , c-span in the 19th century to hear henry clay's last speech or john calhoun's. clouds similar to senator packwood. i think we would hear the same kind of emotion and capture the humanity. host: humanity, but also coupled with the rules of the senate. senator packwood resigned because of accusations of sexual impropriety. i wanted to ask in the general sense about ethics. how have they changed in the past 30 years, under the glare of television cameras? >> i...
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i was thinking, if only we had c-span in the 19th century to hear john calhoun's speech. some left triumphantly end some others left under clouds like packwood. i think we would hear the same kind of emotion and capture the humanity. >> humidity, coupled with rules. senator packwood resigned because of accusations of sexual impropriety. i wanted to ask about ethics. how have they changed in the past 30 years, under the glare of television? >> i don't believe any formal changes have occurred in terms of the ethics of the senate. i think in the modern era, when communications, the communications industry, is operating 24/7, everything a senator does in the senate, on the floor, in a hearing, in that particular office, they are public people. every action they take is subject to public scrutiny. for better or worse, members know that. they have to conduct themselves with a level of propriety possibly unheard of in a previous era. i think that is a good thing. >> our next televised moment occurred in 2009. you will watch then senator john kerry in a testament to ted kennedy.
i was thinking, if only we had c-span in the 19th century to hear john calhoun's speech. some left triumphantly end some others left under clouds like packwood. i think we would hear the same kind of emotion and capture the humanity. >> humidity, coupled with rules. senator packwood resigned because of accusations of sexual impropriety. i wanted to ask about ethics. how have they changed in the past 30 years, under the glare of television? >> i don't believe any formal changes have...