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also we'll take you to carlyle, pennsylvania, to see an exhibit about world war ii soviet soldiers. >> my name is kim mccarty. i'm a curator here at washington crossing historic park in pennsylvania. today is a very exciting day. we are doing a reenactment of george washington's crossing of the delaware river on christmas night 1776. well, what happened here is one of the most unexpected and daring military maneuvers of the american revolution. and the story is washington and the continental army after having lost battles in new york and retreating across new jersey came into bucks county in the beginning of december 17, 1776. they encamped in several locations around this area including the thompson neely house which is also part of our park. and things were pretty desperate at this point for washington and the patriot cause. the continental army really needed a win. washington was afraid about the british were going to invade philadelphia and take over the capitol. and he really knew that what he needed was a bold -- bold action. and after meeting with his war council they made the
also we'll take you to carlyle, pennsylvania, to see an exhibit about world war ii soviet soldiers. >> my name is kim mccarty. i'm a curator here at washington crossing historic park in pennsylvania. today is a very exciting day. we are doing a reenactment of george washington's crossing of the delaware river on christmas night 1776. well, what happened here is one of the most unexpected and daring military maneuvers of the american revolution. and the story is washington and the...
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army heritage and education center in carlyle, pennsylvania. and at this event it is
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army heritage and education center in carlyle, pennsylvania. and at this event it is a major complex. we're here on the army heritage trail. and one can kind re-enactors or living historians from all different time periods ranging from the 17th century up to the present. my group, though, is here this weekend to discuss the 75th anniversary of the normandy invasion, which is taking place this summer, and we thought it certainly fitting to commemorate that event. and us putting on these old uniforms, wearing old equipment, it certainly gives us a better perspective and appreciation for what the greatest generation went through. and if we can impart even a small inkling of that to passersby and families who come visit this place, then we feel we've done a fairly good job. the unit we portray is the fourth infantry division. and it's a unit that's sometimes overshadowed in the realm of world war ii history. but nonetheless it was one of the spearhead units involved in the normandy invasion. it was some of the first amphibious troops who were ashor
army heritage and education center in carlyle, pennsylvania. and at this event it is a major complex. we're here on the army heritage trail. and one can kind re-enactors or living historians from all different time periods ranging from the 17th century up to the present. my group, though, is here this weekend to discuss the 75th anniversary of the normandy invasion, which is taking place this summer, and we thought it certainly fitting to commemorate that event. and us putting on these old...
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army heritage and education center in carlyle, pennsylvania. hundreds of hobbyists are selected to conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about military subjects ranging from the american revolution to the war on terror. next, on american artifacts, we visit a medical tents set up as a battalion aid station, a mobile emergency room that would have been located close to the front lines. >> hi, folks, i'm dr. moody and this is battalion aid station. wee part of the second battalion of the 506 101st airborne. i'm a physician. eye a doctor that plays a doctor. so i'm an internal medicine physician in harrisburg, pennsylvania. and this is -- this is my hobby. this is my -- i love it. i love the guys out here. i love speaking to the public. i love the educational factor that we're trying to keep all of this alive. and the kids really, they enjoy it too. i try to make it enjoyable and let them know how important this is to understand what the history was. what this is, this is basically a mobile emergency room. you've heard of m.a.s.h., mobile
army heritage and education center in carlyle, pennsylvania. hundreds of hobbyists are selected to conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about military subjects ranging from the american revolution to the war on terror. next, on american artifacts, we visit a medical tents set up as a battalion aid station, a mobile emergency room that would have been located close to the front lines. >> hi, folks, i'm dr. moody and this is battalion aid station. wee part of the second battalion...
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also we'll take you to carlyle, pennsylvania,o
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rather than trying to design pie in the sky schemes around something that doesn't even exist yet carlyle that uncertainty to lull us into a state of complete inertia and i don't disagree that obviously p.p. is an absolute significant priority but we also have to recognize that getting people back to work is a priority i think one of the problems with the government messaging so far has been not giving people a sense of the way out of this what we're living with in the moment is a sort of indefinite state where people have no idea when they're going to get back to that level of uncertainty is killing british business and it stands to do a lot more damage than the virus itself or of saturday's big new stories coming your way in 90 seconds time stay with us. but survival guide books they send you to the store. you should. get them back. repatriations to get the rest in 7 years. of the kaiser report. micrograph aren't sleights against you know whites are men for example there's their sites against women or nonwhites so it's always the idea is that statements that directed toward a privileged
rather than trying to design pie in the sky schemes around something that doesn't even exist yet carlyle that uncertainty to lull us into a state of complete inertia and i don't disagree that obviously p.p. is an absolute significant priority but we also have to recognize that getting people back to work is a priority i think one of the problems with the government messaging so far has been not giving people a sense of the way out of this what we're living with in the moment is a sort of...
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rather than trying to design pie in the sky schemes around something that doesn't even exist yet carlyle that uncertainty to lull us into a state of complete inertia and i don't disagree that obviously p.p. is an absolute significant priority but we also have to recognize that getting people back to work is a priority i think one of the problems with the government messaging so far has been not giving people a sense of the way out of this what we're living with in the moment is a sort of indefinite state where people have no idea when they're going to get back to work that level of uncertainty is killing british business and it stands to do a lot more damage than the virus itself. quite apart from the afternoon here in moscow i let me remind you of the breaking news that's coming in from russia. 90 kilometers east of where i'm talking to you from the start of the bulletin with this one person has died after a gas oil has exploded in apartment building east of moscow the blast happened and . caused the building to collapse the emergency services say 6 people have been rescued from the rub
rather than trying to design pie in the sky schemes around something that doesn't even exist yet carlyle that uncertainty to lull us into a state of complete inertia and i don't disagree that obviously p.p. is an absolute significant priority but we also have to recognize that getting people back to work is a priority i think one of the problems with the government messaging so far has been not giving people a sense of the way out of this what we're living with in the moment is a sort of...
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. >> state department fellow at the carlyle group. two questions. one is psychological observations that are being used to impact and influence whether it is election related themes that push people away from science with say. is that from a definition standpoint of the consider that because they are using public means that have been developed here in the u.s. that are accessible to everybody to essentially perpetrate or put forward ideas that are then being shared by americans and others around the world. so if you can verify that so we understand what we are talking about in terms of that is definedfy as hacking. the second one is the kind of brinto kind ofbring the converse bit, if as we are anticipating gables of the technology standardrdua for five g. as we e forward into the next generation, how will that impact the ability of china and others to use the hardware infrastructure to get to what you have been writing about in terms of information and also influence. >> i wouldn't consider it packing but i would consider that a cyber propagation.
. >> state department fellow at the carlyle group. two questions. one is psychological observations that are being used to impact and influence whether it is election related themes that push people away from science with say. is that from a definition standpoint of the consider that because they are using public means that have been developed here in the u.s. that are accessible to everybody to essentially perpetrate or put forward ideas that are then being shared by americans and others...
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from the carlyle group.to questions, psychological operations that are being used to impact and influence whether election related themes that push people away from scienc science, from a definition standpoint do you consider that hacking? they use public means developed here in the us accessible to everybody to essentially perpetrate or put forward ideas that are then being shared bme world. so if you can clarify that's we know we are talking about of that is defined attacking. second to bring this conversation towards huawai as if we are anticipating that will set the technology standard for five g moving forward to the next generation. how does that impact the ability of china and others to use the hardware infrastructure 5g moving forward to the next to get to what you have been studying and a assessing and writing about with information? >> i would not consider what you said in the first question is hacking but cyberoperation. the terms are not quite's and ominous. one takes the code and putting it into
from the carlyle group.to questions, psychological operations that are being used to impact and influence whether election related themes that push people away from scienc science, from a definition standpoint do you consider that hacking? they use public means developed here in the us accessible to everybody to essentially perpetrate or put forward ideas that are then being shared bme world. so if you can clarify that's we know we are talking about of that is defined attacking. second to bring...
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arts which he subsequently went on to gain after the navy is also an operating executive with the carlyle group that most known as a permanent fund in the united states and with mccarty associates one of the most treasured guest i have on my radio show and have personally campaigned to get the admiral on the board of at least one and three big tech companies so facebook and amazon with their discussion of national security of the united states. [applause] i also like to point out he spent those years out of sight of land please help me to join in welcoming admiral. [applause] >> tonight is a little bit different the audience is watching c-span someone to make the presentation a little broader if you do not have a copy of his memoir but why did you call it the accidental admiral? >> anybody goes into the navy knows the place where you end to end up is in the pacific with the great naval admirals so i was dragging to go into the pacific and then secretary of defense bob gates called me up and said we need you to go to europe and work with nato progressive mister secretary i don't know much
arts which he subsequently went on to gain after the navy is also an operating executive with the carlyle group that most known as a permanent fund in the united states and with mccarty associates one of the most treasured guest i have on my radio show and have personally campaigned to get the admiral on the board of at least one and three big tech companies so facebook and amazon with their discussion of national security of the united states. [applause] i also like to point out he spent those...
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he started walking, three weeks in carlyle, he arrived in fredericktown as it was then virginia and he stops there for the rest of his life. so i think it is one of the most important facts about daniel morgan is that we have no facts about his origin. after arriving there, he got busy. he moved to what is now clark county to what was then eastern frederick county along the shenandoah river between the opec creek and the shenandoah river. and he started rubbing stumps which i can assure you having done it yesterday or the day before is the worst job anyone could possibly have. he then became manager of a sawmill. he started working a wagon for another owner and within two years owned his own wagon and engaged in independent hauling. and any of you who traveled 50 across the blue ridge over ash bi's gap down paris virginia and turn right on the 17 and go past wearington to where the 17 and 29 split, you found his route. i thought how he would loved to have stopped at the sheetz. he would be disappointed they didn't serve rum. it was as a wagoner that he joined the march. it was as a wag
he started walking, three weeks in carlyle, he arrived in fredericktown as it was then virginia and he stops there for the rest of his life. so i think it is one of the most important facts about daniel morgan is that we have no facts about his origin. after arriving there, he got busy. he moved to what is now clark county to what was then eastern frederick county along the shenandoah river between the opec creek and the shenandoah river. and he started rubbing stumps which i can assure you...
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he is also an executive of the carlyle group which americans know as the preeminent venture capitalists of the united states printed is one of the most treasured guesstimate radio show. and leading a virtual campaign, to have him on the board of elise one and maybe three tech companies. so they google facebook and amazon have their perspective from their discussions on the national security from the united states from somebody knowledgeable in all of these things bernie fo. [applause]. so for 37 years. [applause]. i'd also like to point out that he spent 11 of those years, out of sight of land. it is quite a recommendation. please join me and welcoming the admiral. [applause]. >> thank you start. i will asken the admiral a few questions and wanted look at this a little bit broader. my first question is why did you call it the accidental admiral. >> the placement end up in the navy and four-star is the pacific. monarchy out there were all the great naval admirals work. i was talking to go to the pacific and then secretary of defense bob gates called me up and said we need you to go to eu
he is also an executive of the carlyle group which americans know as the preeminent venture capitalists of the united states printed is one of the most treasured guesstimate radio show. and leading a virtual campaign, to have him on the board of elise one and maybe three tech companies. so they google facebook and amazon have their perspective from their discussions on the national security from the united states from somebody knowledgeable in all of these things bernie fo. [applause]. so for...
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. >> bill: thank you, and carlyle pla, nick bertram. thank you nick.lvania to ohio, that state now is that to rule out more rules for those living there. i talked to the governor mike to whine about that live when we come back after this. i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate. stop bossing. where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. this is my son's favorite color, you should try it. [mayhem] you always drive like an old lady? [tina] you're an old lady. we make aspirin to help save lives during a heart attack... so it never stops the heart of a family. at bayer, this is why we science. >> bill: we just got in official statement from 10 downing street, here's part of what it says about boris johnson. the line that sticks out is this, "the prime minister remains conscious at this time. he has been moved to the icu as a precaution should he require ventilation
. >> bill: thank you, and carlyle pla, nick bertram. thank you nick.lvania to ohio, that state now is that to rule out more rules for those living there. i talked to the governor mike to whine about that live when we come back after this. i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate. stop bossing. where good drivers...
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. >> i am state department with the carlyle group.two questions, one is psychological operations that are being used to impact and influence anti- vax or whether it's election, related themes that push people away from science let's say. is that from a definition standpoint, do you consider that hacking? they are using public amines that have been developed here in the u.s. that are accessible to everybody to essentially perpetrate or put forward ideas that are then being shared by americans and others around the world. so that's the first, if you could clarify that so we can understand what were talking about in terms of if that is defined as hacking? the second one is to bring this conversation a little bit to the conversation and if we aren't to dissipate what were doing there going to set the standard for 5g as a move forward to the next generation. how will that impact the ability of china and others to use that hardware infrastructure to get to what you have been studying, assessing and writing about in terms of information and
. >> i am state department with the carlyle group.two questions, one is psychological operations that are being used to impact and influence anti- vax or whether it's election, related themes that push people away from science let's say. is that from a definition standpoint, do you consider that hacking? they are using public amines that have been developed here in the u.s. that are accessible to everybody to essentially perpetrate or put forward ideas that are then being shared by...
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>> you know david rubenstein -- >> from the carlyle group. >> he called it a big me not to leave. why would you leave one of the powerful positions government? you have an unbelievable platform. why would you become mayor? david is very involved in the city. he's like, i said david, mayor of chicago? you don't get it done. you don't understand. there was a premonition that there was a ship. a third of the book is about the center of gravity of our politics is moving out of washington out of brussels out of london to local. >> because of this function? >> part of it is dysfunction. all the weaknesses use federal, distant, dysfunction, disinterest. matchup against all the strength you see local. intimate, immediate and impactful. we have been here before. what is interesting about this moment is not only is things returning locally, but then local governments now are taking up more and more of the real estate that used to be only the federal. >> is it real estate or slack? >> both. local governments are leading the charge on climate change. local governments are leading the charge o
>> you know david rubenstein -- >> from the carlyle group. >> he called it a big me not to leave. why would you leave one of the powerful positions government? you have an unbelievable platform. why would you become mayor? david is very involved in the city. he's like, i said david, mayor of chicago? you don't get it done. you don't understand. there was a premonition that there was a ship. a third of the book is about the center of gravity of our politics is moving out of...
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david is the cofounder and co-executive chairman of the carlyle group. he has been the chairman of the board and held positions with many organizations including the smithsonian institutions duke university, foreign relations, and many others. he has a heart and passion for patriotic philanthropy and invests in places involved with history, like the white house historical association, our sister institutions supporting history causes, great american monuments like the lincoln memorial in washington, he has helped save. he has been a giver of transformational gifts that allowed us through the center to have programming like this and undertake the research we do. we are grateful for him for that support. if you have the opportunity to watch him on his television show, i know you will enjoy that, as i have. he is recently an author of a book. the american historical conversations with master historians. you will all receive a copy of the book late tonight. our other presenter is the 14th secretary of the smithsonian institution and the first african-america
david is the cofounder and co-executive chairman of the carlyle group. he has been the chairman of the board and held positions with many organizations including the smithsonian institutions duke university, foreign relations, and many others. he has a heart and passion for patriotic philanthropy and invests in places involved with history, like the white house historical association, our sister institutions supporting history causes, great american monuments like the lincoln memorial in...
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wonderful presenters tonight, david rubenstein is the cofounder and co-executive chairman of the carlyle group. he has been the chairman of the board and held senior governance positions with many organizations that you're very familiar with, including the smithsonian institution, the john f. kennedy memorial performing arts center, which is the living memorial for president kennedy, the harvard corporation, duke university, council on foreign relations, and many others. he has a heart and a passion for pra patriotic philanthropy. and he invests in places that are involved in history like the white house historical association, our sister institutions that are supporting history causes, great american monuments like the lincoln memorial and the washington monument, he has helped save. he has been a giver of transformational gifts that allow us through the david m. rubenstein national center for white house history to have programming like this and undertake the research that we do. we're very, very grateful to him for that support. if you've had the opportunity to watch him on his televi
wonderful presenters tonight, david rubenstein is the cofounder and co-executive chairman of the carlyle group. he has been the chairman of the board and held senior governance positions with many organizations that you're very familiar with, including the smithsonian institution, the john f. kennedy memorial performing arts center, which is the living memorial for president kennedy, the harvard corporation, duke university, council on foreign relations, and many others. he has a heart and a...
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and shares of the carlyle group falling today. the firm reporting a $1.2 billion investment loss also withdrawing forecasts citing fallout from the coronavirus pandemic stock down almost 11%. >> they had a great run last year unsurprising there's going to be some write downs at this time and weighing up those underlying exposures, whether they've got high exposure to energy and hotels and the like. we'll e see where it shakes out u. though cash rich at the moment having raised a lot of funds coming into this so we'll see if they find opportunities. helologic announce iing they ha second covid test which could increase testing in the united states the company will start distributing the test next week and expects to receive the fda's emergency approval joining us to tell us more is the ceo. this is your newer testing machine. how significant is it in terms of accuracy of the test and speed of which you can process them >> i think that's really the big advantage that we're bringing and i think as you know from knowing the company ov
and shares of the carlyle group falling today. the firm reporting a $1.2 billion investment loss also withdrawing forecasts citing fallout from the coronavirus pandemic stock down almost 11%. >> they had a great run last year unsurprising there's going to be some write downs at this time and weighing up those underlying exposures, whether they've got high exposure to energy and hotels and the like. we'll e see where it shakes out u. though cash rich at the moment having raised a lot of...