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a united american citizens or he -- citizenry is the mightiest force the world has seen.o mikeead the world and justice and to peace. >> out of uniform as president of columbia, eisenhower warned the war must be fought on every front. in today's struggle, no free institution can be -- almost be joined in democratic citizenship. there will be no distortion of any subject that merits a place in this university's curriculum. the facts of communism shall be taught here. it's ideological development. message.tical it's probable course in the future. the truth about communism is today and indispensable requirements if the true values of our system are to be properly assessed. >> just as i am a student with you, so you are a soldier with me. because it you are here, fundamentally to prepare yourselves to make this country a greater and better place for yourselves, your children, and all who may come after you. if we are going to have better , better everything for the 140 million people who make up america, then each of us has a responsibility to defend with his life the liberti
a united american citizens or he -- citizenry is the mightiest force the world has seen.o mikeead the world and justice and to peace. >> out of uniform as president of columbia, eisenhower warned the war must be fought on every front. in today's struggle, no free institution can be -- almost be joined in democratic citizenship. there will be no distortion of any subject that merits a place in this university's curriculum. the facts of communism shall be taught here. it's ideological...
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a united and determined american citizenry is under god the greatest force the earth has seen.t can protect itself and lead the world to respect and to write -- right and justice. -- injustice. >> as president of columbia, he the fight against communism must be fought on every front. >> no institution can be neutral. all must be joined in a common profession, that of democratic citizenship. there will be no administrative suppression or distinction of -- or distortion. the facts of communism, for example, shall be taught here. it ideological the feldman, its message, it's economic effects, it's probable course in the future. the truth about communism is today and indispensable requirement if the true values of our democratic system are to be properly assessed. [applause] >> just as i am a student with you, so you are a soldier with me. because you are here, fundamentally to prepare yourselves to make this country a greater and better place for your children, and all who come after you. if we are going to have their homes, better working conditions, better of everything for the
a united and determined american citizenry is under god the greatest force the earth has seen.t can protect itself and lead the world to respect and to write -- right and justice. -- injustice. >> as president of columbia, he the fight against communism must be fought on every front. >> no institution can be neutral. all must be joined in a common profession, that of democratic citizenship. there will be no administrative suppression or distinction of -- or distortion. the facts of...
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that supports and encourages research, discussion and new thinking in methods of leadership, global citizenry, statesmanship and resolution of conflict. with the example of the last century's supreme statesmen as our guide, the fellows of nclc will have a growing and influential impact in these fields, policymakers will come to nclc for guidance and advice. and we will promote healthy exchange of ideas throughout our forums and even hosting within eight years presidential debates. as we've seen again and again in and the many crises that have beset are still young century, in times of trouble, people rightly look to the example of winston churchill. now we have a strong country of leadership from a new generation of churchillians led by randolph churchill who i am delighted to announce finally today accepted the role of president of ics. it was not an easy task to get him to say yes, but he's the only one we want. this cadry of young leaders known simply as the other club are pushing us forward with fresh energy, dynamism and vitality. they make us financially, intellectually and generational
that supports and encourages research, discussion and new thinking in methods of leadership, global citizenry, statesmanship and resolution of conflict. with the example of the last century's supreme statesmen as our guide, the fellows of nclc will have a growing and influential impact in these fields, policymakers will come to nclc for guidance and advice. and we will promote healthy exchange of ideas throughout our forums and even hosting within eight years presidential debates. as we've seen...
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right now you have to go for young people for a generation to to make your mark with that current citizenry $0.1 to deal with the issue of cell phones. can the fbi or police upon arresting somebody search the contents of their cellphone? the court unanimously said no but with - - with the oral argument on what of them don't have a clue about modern technology with the use of cellphone sand all the features better on there. there was of a case that couple of terms ago that was concerning a case dealing with patent law with those that could circumvent the cable systems. it was clear that scalia had almost no sense of cable tv even though when he helped to write that act no real sense of contemporary technology would be nice to have judges could rotate who had a better sense of that practices but one of them things early on when they have by time tenure lifetime tenure through the twenties when the supreme court met and didn't make much they were riding carriages and horseback from courthouse to courthouse listening to the cases as a regular judge that and treated to enormous turnover so is an
right now you have to go for young people for a generation to to make your mark with that current citizenry $0.1 to deal with the issue of cell phones. can the fbi or police upon arresting somebody search the contents of their cellphone? the court unanimously said no but with - - with the oral argument on what of them don't have a clue about modern technology with the use of cellphone sand all the features better on there. there was of a case that couple of terms ago that was concerning a case...
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not for them, it's for their fallen brothers" "the patrol out there is not about us, it's about citizenry they remember the sacrifces officers make nation wide" alexis buhr says law "disgusted, angry, sad i just don't understand why would you want to take someone's life esentially protecting" the oelwein police say they feel valued. honored people are taking the time to place items on the patrol car. are taking the time to place items on the patrol car. live in waterloo...taylor bailey...news seven...kwwl police say the patrol car will remain on display until both officers are layed to rest. the tragedy in des moines is impacting people all over eastern iowa.. cedar falls third grade teacher kelly sullivan says when she woke up and heard the news... she was "and i heard back from him almost right away. i was so sad. i was devastated. their courage and commitment to their job is amazing, and it's so important to honor what they do because they truly are heroes. sullivan talked to her students about the importance of respecting and honoring police. together... her class decided to make post
not for them, it's for their fallen brothers" "the patrol out there is not about us, it's about citizenry they remember the sacrifces officers make nation wide" alexis buhr says law "disgusted, angry, sad i just don't understand why would you want to take someone's life esentially protecting" the oelwein police say they feel valued. honored people are taking the time to place items on the patrol car. are taking the time to place items on the patrol car. live in...
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have the democrats and the republicans failed to respond to a significant portion of our citizenry? todd: the voters i talk to,
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president is, whoever the chancellor of germany is, we need to remember that and our citizenry who decide who our presidents and chancellors are, need to great britain, italy and spain. >>> an update on the man whod a mid-ed to opening fire on the planned parenthood a year ago. the judge has again ruled robert dear is not competent to stand trial. he was yelling again as he entered the courtroom again this morning. this means he goes back for more treatment at the mental health facility to see if his condition find out what sparked a deadly gas explosion in central illinois. it killed at least one person and leveled a building. >> there used to be a building there, guys. >> reporter: video captured shortly after the blast shows how powerful the explosion was. it was around 6:00 p.m. man, a utility worker investigating a leak. 11 others injured. >> glass blown everywhere. >> reporter: debris from damaged buildings littered the streets while emergency workers scrambled to help the injured. this video taken from inside a nearby local business displayed the strength of the explosion. >> just
president is, whoever the chancellor of germany is, we need to remember that and our citizenry who decide who our presidents and chancellors are, need to great britain, italy and spain. >>> an update on the man whod a mid-ed to opening fire on the planned parenthood a year ago. the judge has again ruled robert dear is not competent to stand trial. he was yelling again as he entered the courtroom again this morning. this means he goes back for more treatment at the mental health...
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. >> reporter: we believe that it is important for the citizenry to be aware of the conditions under which we work. these conditions have not just happened over the past few months the conditions have been deteriorating over the last decade and longer. today we do not have a locker room for female officers. burke says she's try torg get as much done as possible. it's not going to go under the rug. >> reporter: the mayor says she can't comment about the discrimination complaint because it's under investigation with the state. kelly o'hara 7 news. >> now 7 weather with chief meteorologist jeremy reiner. >> reporter: mild tomorrow south of the mass pike. there will be clouds tomorrow and showers tomorrow afternoon early tomorrow evening tied to a cold front. upupper 50s low 60s. a high of 70 in boston this afternoon. without wind. that's nice. we got the warm air in southern new england. cooler up to the north. the cooler air behind this weather system here. an area of low pressure generating clouds and showers. down pours in illinois. not tracking severe weather. perhaps a rumble of th
. >> reporter: we believe that it is important for the citizenry to be aware of the conditions under which we work. these conditions have not just happened over the past few months the conditions have been deteriorating over the last decade and longer. today we do not have a locker room for female officers. burke says she's try torg get as much done as possible. it's not going to go under the rug. >> reporter: the mayor says she can't comment about the discrimination complaint...
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wonder if you have an explanation for that. >> across the board, across demographic slices of the citizenry, we saw lower turnout overall. so let's be very clear of this. so the results of this election can be attributable to the african-american community. we can't blame african-americans. i think it's important to note here that during the course of this campaign, we've seen no less than ten cases of voter suppression, where courts have attested, held against voter suppression. so we have a president elect, who was elected literally with two thumbs and eight fingers on the scale in terms of depressed, suppressed votes in communities all across the country. african-americans, latinos, rural voters. think about it, within days of this election, we had 4,000 voter registrations purged in north carolina. a state held to have engaged in intentional racial discrimination with respect to the vote. so this is a moment where i believe this president is entering the oval office with this election under a cloud. voter suppression did not begin with him. but it certainly -- >> do you think he got mor
wonder if you have an explanation for that. >> across the board, across demographic slices of the citizenry, we saw lower turnout overall. so let's be very clear of this. so the results of this election can be attributable to the african-american community. we can't blame african-americans. i think it's important to note here that during the course of this campaign, we've seen no less than ten cases of voter suppression, where courts have attested, held against voter suppression. so we...
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that supports and encourages research, discussion and new thinking in methods of leadership, global citizenry, statesmanship, and resolution of conflict. with the example of the last century's supreme statesman as our kind, there will be a growing impact in these fields. it will promote healthy exchange of ideas through our forums, even hosting within eight years presidential debates. as we have seen again and again in the crises that have beset our still young century, in times of trouble, people rightly look to the example of winston .hurchill now, we have a strong cadre of .eadership it was not an easy task to get our new president to say yes, but he's the only one we want. this cadre of young leaders club,simply as the other are pushing us forward with fresh energy, dynamism, and vitality. they make us financially, intellectually, and generationally self-sustaining, awe i stand in bewildered of all that they do, will do, and will bring to our organization. fundraising -- that dirty word is a permanent fact of life in a growth organizations such as ours. although we have raised millions th
that supports and encourages research, discussion and new thinking in methods of leadership, global citizenry, statesmanship, and resolution of conflict. with the example of the last century's supreme statesman as our kind, there will be a growing impact in these fields. it will promote healthy exchange of ideas through our forums, even hosting within eight years presidential debates. as we have seen again and again in the crises that have beset our still young century, in times of trouble,...
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lengths to recruit folks from the raqqa area to make sure that that forces representative of the local citizenry, and looks like them and is from them. you'll ask them -- we will ask them to govern themselves and secure themselves. the liberation force, which could come all over syria, will move on, but the force left behind will be folks from raqqa. an example of that, there are other towns and cities in northern syria turned back over to local people to govern and secure. host: back to the phones. barnett is waiting in marshall, north carolina. the line for democrats. marshall, good morning. caller: good morning. i have one question for the general. would you go please tell me -- would she -- would he tell me how many people are left over from blackwater? guest: thanks, barnett. we don't really have any mercenaries over here. mercenaries, in my mind, are paid to fight. contractors come nonmilitary -- contractors, nonmilitary personnel picked a fight. what we have are contractors performing security duties many of them for the united states or for other countries. they do things like guard the
lengths to recruit folks from the raqqa area to make sure that that forces representative of the local citizenry, and looks like them and is from them. you'll ask them -- we will ask them to govern themselves and secure themselves. the liberation force, which could come all over syria, will move on, but the force left behind will be folks from raqqa. an example of that, there are other towns and cities in northern syria turned back over to local people to govern and secure. host: back to the...
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they are marginalized into second class citizenry because of their government loans. problems identifying each school's repayment rate and the percentage of students who succeed in paying loans back. >> we ask where do ohio colleges stand on student debt? of all of the states ohio ranks 29th with a repayment rate of 60%. that means 40% of all allowed college students have yet to repay their loans. all told 2100 colleges across the country have less than 50% of their former repaying their loans. that's roughly one-third of the colleges the government tracks the data from. we researched the college rate from northeast ohio. the lowest was 1% at case western reserve. >> it is hugely problematic. >> deb bree cochran with the institute of college access and success. >> when we look at the default rates and look at repayment not just where students are struggling with loan debt, but we have severe questions about college quality. schools that are just enrolling students and encouraging them to take on high levels of debt and knowing they won't be able to repay them is a deb
they are marginalized into second class citizenry because of their government loans. problems identifying each school's repayment rate and the percentage of students who succeed in paying loans back. >> we ask where do ohio colleges stand on student debt? of all of the states ohio ranks 29th with a repayment rate of 60%. that means 40% of all allowed college students have yet to repay their loans. all told 2100 colleges across the country have less than 50% of their former repaying their...
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that supports and encourages research, discussion and new thinking in methods of leadership, global citizenry, statesmanship and resolution of conflict. with the example of the last century's supreme statesmen as our guide, the fellows of nclc will have a growing and influential impact in these fields, policymakers will come to nclc for guidance and advice. and we will promote healthy exchange of ideas throughout our forums and even hosting within eight years presidential debates. as we've seen again and again in and the many crises that have beset are still young century, in times of trouble, people rightly look to the example of winston churchill. now we have a strong country of leadership from a new generation of churchillians led by randolph churchill who i am delighted to announce finally today accepted the role of president of ics. it was not an easy task to get him to say yes, but he's the only one we want. this cadry of young leaders known simply as the other club are pushing us forward with fresh energy, dynamism and vitality. they make us financially, intellectually and generational
that supports and encourages research, discussion and new thinking in methods of leadership, global citizenry, statesmanship and resolution of conflict. with the example of the last century's supreme statesmen as our guide, the fellows of nclc will have a growing and influential impact in these fields, policymakers will come to nclc for guidance and advice. and we will promote healthy exchange of ideas throughout our forums and even hosting within eight years presidential debates. as we've seen...
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. >> reporter: but in a statement the union says, quote, we believe it is important for the citizenry to be aware of the conditions under which we work. these conditions have not just happened over the last few months. the conditions at the police department have been steadily deteriorating over the last decade or longer. the first medicinefield woman early 1980s and today we still do not have a locker room for our female officers. burk says she's trying to get as much done as possible. >> this is a priority of ours. and we do not plan on shuffling -- it's not going to go under the rug. >>> and just a little while ago, the mayor released a statement to us saying she could not comment on this discrimination complaint because it's being investigated by the state. in medford tonight, keli o'hara , a 7news. >>> a sprinkler tank exploded in norwell sending it flying up and through the roof of a pool there, landed ie >>> a car flips over and landed on top of the guardrail. police say good samaritans stopped and tried to pull the driver out but were unsuccessful. rescue crews worked for over
. >> reporter: but in a statement the union says, quote, we believe it is important for the citizenry to be aware of the conditions under which we work. these conditions have not just happened over the last few months. the conditions at the police department have been steadily deteriorating over the last decade or longer. the first medicinefield woman early 1980s and today we still do not have a locker room for our female officers. burk says she's trying to get as much done as possible....
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have the democrats and the republicans failed to respond to a significant portion of our citizenry? todd: the voters i talk to, among democrats and republicans that there's a lot of anxiety about a lot of issues, especially economic issues. i think bernie sanders in the democratic side tapped into this idea that there's this rigged economic system that is controlled by as you mentioned the elites and it runs against the hopes and aspirations of working people. donald trump has also tapped into a little bit of that assa of working people and people who have been forgotten. the silent majority, to go back and pull a phrase from richard nixon's era. i think there's a lot of folks who feel like the power structure in washington is no longer responsive to the needs and problems that they face in their every day lives and so you've seen people who are outside of that power structure rise during this election. of course, hillary clinton, part of her problem is that she is very much connected to that power structure and that's sam: right. lyle, what's for you on this too? is our system rigg
have the democrats and the republicans failed to respond to a significant portion of our citizenry? todd: the voters i talk to, among democrats and republicans that there's a lot of anxiety about a lot of issues, especially economic issues. i think bernie sanders in the democratic side tapped into this idea that there's this rigged economic system that is controlled by as you mentioned the elites and it runs against the hopes and aspirations of working people. donald trump has also tapped into...
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. >> reporter: but in a statement the union says, quote, we believe it is important for the citizenry to be aware of the conditions under which we work. these conditions have not just happened over the last few months. the conditions at the police department have been steadily deteriorating over the last decade or longer. the first medicinefield woman
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. >> candid only for the citizenry.o extrapolate as you're doing, i think is simply illogical and unbelievable leap. >> that donald trump made. not me. i'm just saying that the system is rife for corruption. i believe the california authorities in san francisco want illegal aliens to vote. they want that. they have made it so with a wink, wink, wink, if you do it this way you will be able to. you mentioned jill stein. she is trying to raise money to get a recount. i ignored the story because i don't think anything's going to come of it and i don't even want to give this woman attention. i think she should go on pbs. take over the miss rogers show. called miss instead of mr. and have a nice career. what do you say? >> look, this is a joke. this is a fundraising scam for her party. she could have raised the money. look, if she really cared about the outcome of wisconsin and michigan, she wouldn't have campaigned there. siphoned away. the vote that would have obviously gone to hillary and given her the state. she caused hi
. >> candid only for the citizenry.o extrapolate as you're doing, i think is simply illogical and unbelievable leap. >> that donald trump made. not me. i'm just saying that the system is rife for corruption. i believe the california authorities in san francisco want illegal aliens to vote. they want that. they have made it so with a wink, wink, wink, if you do it this way you will be able to. you mentioned jill stein. she is trying to raise money to get a recount. i ignored the...
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if the citizenry believes that the law is being subverted to illegitimate ends, they will lose faith in the government, in the rule of law, the idea of justice itself when faith in these things is lost, all that is left is cynicism. that is a breach of trust that is not easily repaired. we await it to our fellow citizens and to our cause not to let that happen. second, always remember that you serve they cause far greater than yourself. pride comes before the fall. be humble. i know that is an unusual admonition from a politician, we are not generally known for our excessive humility. history is littered with examples of worthy causes that failed because of infighting, because of petty grievances and selfishness. ignore the petty politics. don't bicker agency to agency, office to office, official to official. if we are to succeed in turning the leviathan, we must overcome those impulses. we must work together to accomplish the job. third, the constitution must be our lodestar. restoring the rule of law must begin with restoring the constitution. to do that, we must be peerless at the
if the citizenry believes that the law is being subverted to illegitimate ends, they will lose faith in the government, in the rule of law, the idea of justice itself when faith in these things is lost, all that is left is cynicism. that is a breach of trust that is not easily repaired. we await it to our fellow citizens and to our cause not to let that happen. second, always remember that you serve they cause far greater than yourself. pride comes before the fall. be humble. i know that is an...
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the ink if we have a strong, accurate and respond and an engaged we citizenry, a.t.m.s to -- attempts to medal in our elections will not mean much. if we have elections that are not focused on issues and are full of fake news and false information and distractions, then the issue is not going to be what is happening from the outside, the issue is going to be we, what are we doing to ourselves from the inside? the good news is that is something we have control over. >> garner? >> mr. president, thanks for holding this press conference. if you had hotels, real estate and other businesses distributed around the world prior to becoming president, with you have in the it present to sell them off and pit the proceeds in a blind trust or is it okay in the president of the united states to be personally vulnerable to the policy zig of the foreign lowers he meets and in the foreign policy decisions he makes as president? also, just briefly, what is your complaint of how the n.s.a. and cyber command have done their job and are you considering firing admiral mike rogers? >> that was a rhetorical
the ink if we have a strong, accurate and respond and an engaged we citizenry, a.t.m.s to -- attempts to medal in our elections will not mean much. if we have elections that are not focused on issues and are full of fake news and false information and distractions, then the issue is not going to be what is happening from the outside, the issue is going to be we, what are we doing to ourselves from the inside? the good news is that is something we have control over. >> garner? >> mr....
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. >> how do you get the confidence in the citizenry, the riders and the legislature to get the money. since paul wiedefeld took over as metro general manager. if you think about it, a lot has happened since his arival. we are in the 11 of the 15 surges. that is a system wide safety plan that began in june to repair and update the systems. wiedefeld is responsible for addressing the $285 million gap and the biggest sticking point in the plan laying off 18,000 workers and reducing time spent with metro today at the national press club. we have a look of what is coming up at 4:00. michelle: we needed the rain. rain totals were more than yesterday. steve: yesterday we only had a third to half an i believe of rain. now we increase it and more on the way. there will be more tonight. we are in middlet south and east. there is rain out there. much needed rain. but so far no thunderstorms. no lightning to worry about. don't be startled later tonight if you hear rumble of thunder and we are not expecting it to become severe. head in closer. for tots, the national harbor saturday from 11:00 unti
. >> how do you get the confidence in the citizenry, the riders and the legislature to get the money. since paul wiedefeld took over as metro general manager. if you think about it, a lot has happened since his arival. we are in the 11 of the 15 surges. that is a system wide safety plan that began in june to repair and update the systems. wiedefeld is responsible for addressing the $285 million gap and the biggest sticking point in the plan laying off 18,000 workers and reducing time...
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have a strong, accurate, and responsible press, and we have a strong civic culture and an engaged citizenry, then various attempts to meddle in elections won't mean much. if generally we've got elections that aren't focused on issues and are full of fake news and false information and distractions, then the issue is not going to be what's happening from the outside, the issue is going to be what are we doing to our selves from the inside. the good news is, that's something we have control over. gardner harris. >> mr. president, thanks so much for holding this press conference. if you had hotels, real estate and other businesses distributed around the world prior to becoming president, would you have thought it appropriate to sell them off and put the cash proceeds in a blind trust, or is it okay for the president of the united states to be personally vulnerable to the policy decisions of the foreign leaders he meets and in the foreign policy decisions he makes as president? and also, just briefly, what's your complaint about how the nsa and cyber command have done their job and are you cons
have a strong, accurate, and responsible press, and we have a strong civic culture and an engaged citizenry, then various attempts to meddle in elections won't mean much. if generally we've got elections that aren't focused on issues and are full of fake news and false information and distractions, then the issue is not going to be what's happening from the outside, the issue is going to be what are we doing to our selves from the inside. the good news is, that's something we have control over....
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have a strong, accurate and responsible press and we have a strong civic culture and an engaged citizenry then various attempts to meddle in our elections won't mean much. if generally we've got elections that aren't focused on issues and are full of fake news and false information and distractions then the issue is not going to be what's happening from the inside, the issue is what are we going to ourselves from the inside. the good news is that's something we have control over. gardener harris. >> thanks so much for holding this press conference. if you had hotels, real estate and other businesses distributed around the world prior to becoming president, would you have thought it appropriate to sell them off and put the cash proceeds in a blind trust or is it okay for the president of the united states to be personally vulnerable to the policy decisions of the foreign leaders he meets and in the foreign policy decisions he makes as president? also, just briefly wa lly what' complaint about how the nsa has done their job and are you considering firing admiral mike rogers? >> that was a r
have a strong, accurate and responsible press and we have a strong civic culture and an engaged citizenry then various attempts to meddle in our elections won't mean much. if generally we've got elections that aren't focused on issues and are full of fake news and false information and distractions then the issue is not going to be what's happening from the inside, the issue is what are we going to ourselves from the inside. the good news is that's something we have control over. gardener...
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and our citizenry -- who decide who our presidents and chancellors are -- need to remember that.speaking german] >> translator: well, first, it is, after all, a very good thing if after eight years of cooperation the president of the united states says that this is a cooperation based on friendship, that we cooperated well. i feel that this is a very good, a very positive message and, indeed, an encouragement for me. now, secondly, i fortunately know very many people, and there are many, many more that i don't know and many politicians who stand up for the same values of democracy, of liberal societies, of open societies, of respect for the dignity of man. and i feel that we are in a community of people here who stand up for these values, who try to maintain them. and wherever they are not yet respected, stand up for people's rights to enjoy them as well. and this is worth every effort. but i think we're gratifieded to know that there are many, many people who feel committed to the goal. thank you very much. harris: and with that, a very quick wrap-up between president obama and
and our citizenry -- who decide who our presidents and chancellors are -- need to remember that.speaking german] >> translator: well, first, it is, after all, a very good thing if after eight years of cooperation the president of the united states says that this is a cooperation based on friendship, that we cooperated well. i feel that this is a very good, a very positive message and, indeed, an encouragement for me. now, secondly, i fortunately know very many people, and there are many,...
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of them have been fully attained with the possible exception that the first south determined arab citizenry. the fact that these rights have been attained reflects a combination of factors, organizational, institutional, international, counterrevolutionary forces, counter democratic forces from the arab world, from the zionist movement as many different reasons we know why we have been achieved either the palestinian nationhood and citizenship or arab true sovereignty and citizen shipwrights across the arab world. the important thing to recognize this season or two dimensions at the same struggle. the reason the palestine issue continues to resonate that just across the arab world, but across the entire world and you see this now perhaps the most common signal of it is goofy. two people struggling in china and belgium in chile and forever they don't do this because it's a fashion statement. they do it because it is a symbol of a common human struggle for right better anchored both in the modern institutions of citizenship, the u.n. declaration of human rights promote global self-determinati
of them have been fully attained with the possible exception that the first south determined arab citizenry. the fact that these rights have been attained reflects a combination of factors, organizational, institutional, international, counterrevolutionary forces, counter democratic forces from the arab world, from the zionist movement as many different reasons we know why we have been achieved either the palestinian nationhood and citizenship or arab true sovereignty and citizen shipwrights...
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attained with the possible exception of tunisia, which is the full and only self-determine nat arab citizenry. the fact that these rights have not been attained reflects a combination of factors, organizational, institutional, international, counter revolutionary forces, counter democratic forces from the arab world, from the zionist movement in israel, from the western world. there are many different reasons. we know why we haven't achieved either palestinian nationhood and citizenship or arab true sovereignty and citizenship rights across the arab world. the important thing to recognize is that these are two dimensions of the same struggle, the reason the palestine issue continues to resonate, not just across the arab world but the entire world. you see this now perhaps the most common symbol of citizen resistance is the kafia. you see this all over the world. your people are struggling in china, belgium, chile, wherever and they have the kafia on and they don't do this because it is a fashion statement. they do it because it is a symbol of a common human struggle for rights that are anchor
attained with the possible exception of tunisia, which is the full and only self-determine nat arab citizenry. the fact that these rights have not been attained reflects a combination of factors, organizational, institutional, international, counter revolutionary forces, counter democratic forces from the arab world, from the zionist movement in israel, from the western world. there are many different reasons. we know why we haven't achieved either palestinian nationhood and citizenship or arab...
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american people should be able to believe that the president is operating in the interests of the citizenrynd not his own private business interests. there's also the global community which shouldn't believe the president is on the take for his private interests and not the public interests for the nation. it looks bad, it smells bad. that's what compromises his ability to be an effective president. >> if you substituted the name hillary clinton, and with all of these different leaders, if you substituted clinton global initiative, meeting with all of these foreign leaders, and if you substituted ivanka's name and put in chelsea clinton being on these phone calls and being involved in these meetings, with these foreign leaders your head would explode. >> look, i was a big critic of the clinton foundation and i think the corruption that we saw there with her taking a government job and steering money to the foundation. i'm going to be just as critical of donald trump. but let's be clear. it has been what, less than two weeks, since he found out he was going to be president of the united stat
american people should be able to believe that the president is operating in the interests of the citizenrynd not his own private business interests. there's also the global community which shouldn't believe the president is on the take for his private interests and not the public interests for the nation. it looks bad, it smells bad. that's what compromises his ability to be an effective president. >> if you substituted the name hillary clinton, and with all of these different leaders,...
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and our citizenry need to remember that. trrltd first, it is a good thing if after eight years of cooperation the president of the united states says this is a cooperation based on friendship, that we cooperated well, i feel that this is a very good, a very positive message and, indeed, encouragement for me. now, secondly, i fortunately, know very many people and there are many, many more that i don't know, politicians who stand up for the same values of democracy, of liberal societies, of open societies, of respect for the dignity of man, and i feel that we are in a community of people here who stand up for these values, who try to maintain them and wherever they are not yet respected, stand up for people's rights to enjoy them as well. this is worth every effort. but i think we're gratified to know there are many, many people who feel committed to this goal. thank you very much. >>> good day, everyone, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. president obama in his closing trip to berlin, warning president-elect trump that he sh
and our citizenry need to remember that. trrltd first, it is a good thing if after eight years of cooperation the president of the united states says this is a cooperation based on friendship, that we cooperated well, i feel that this is a very good, a very positive message and, indeed, encouragement for me. now, secondly, i fortunately, know very many people and there are many, many more that i don't know, politicians who stand up for the same values of democracy, of liberal societies, of open...
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the founders envisioned that we would have citizens who run for office and return to the citizenry afterwardshen you elect politicians who have no business acumen and no business background would this not be a question. so the fact is, the american people know they were electing a businessman. that's why they elected him. they want him to have that experience. he's now got a transition period in which he can come up with a plan as to the proper, ethical way to handle his business. >> okay. so -- >> they need to be given a chance to come up with that. >> this is crazy. it is absurd to suggest they don't know from day one that they at least cannot give the appearance of pimping the presidency. making money off the presidency. our founders fathers did not envision -- >> there is no evidence of that. there is no evidence they're making -- you're jumping to conclusions. >> people have been asking for his tax returns over a year. they knew this was a potential conflict and should have had a plan. i think from the actions so far, it shows they are totally tone deaf on this. i'm stunned by it. >> we'
the founders envisioned that we would have citizens who run for office and return to the citizenry afterwardshen you elect politicians who have no business acumen and no business background would this not be a question. so the fact is, the american people know they were electing a businessman. that's why they elected him. they want him to have that experience. he's now got a transition period in which he can come up with a plan as to the proper, ethical way to handle his business. >>...
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there's a lot of realization of this and people making an effort to educate police departments and the citizenryhere's a lot of goodwill around this even though it is -- we're going through a very bad patch on that. >> and i think when -- >> rose: what it has done also is reexamine the legacy of slavery. >> well that's a good thing. >> and the great accomplishments of civil rights as great as they were were legalistic accomplishments. a half century later we're still working on it. hugely we are aware of it because everybody has a camera in their pocket and that's a painfully good thing about technology. >> i agree. >> documentary on o.j. simpson, one of the most important points it documents at least through 40 40s where african americans were killed by police without accountability. the o.j. case. i agree with you when everybody has a cell phone we see it more. but the idea this has been a rising phenomenon is belied by the facts. >> but i think it's very important that we know it. >> rose: and something good may come out of it the fact that we know it and recognize it. >> mr. trump said to th
there's a lot of realization of this and people making an effort to educate police departments and the citizenryhere's a lot of goodwill around this even though it is -- we're going through a very bad patch on that. >> and i think when -- >> rose: what it has done also is reexamine the legacy of slavery. >> well that's a good thing. >> and the great accomplishments of civil rights as great as they were were legalistic accomplishments. a half century later we're still...
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the citizenry goes along with the leadership. >> it has been a couple minutes since you said what i wantedo respond to. you said you are ambiguous about imparting your wisdom to the younger generation but i can't help but believe possibly your drive to write these stories has to do with stories you were told about your history. i think sometimes as the older generation we don't necessarily tell the stories of our family history is much has i was told from my parents generation and i am wondering if you felt responsibility to somehow pass along the information you were told about your history? >> absolutely right. growing up in the united states with my own family, we were refugees, and the refugee community in san jose, i was aware there stories and a lot of pain and they lost a lot. i was also aware american society as a whole did not know these stories and did not care to know these stories so when americans speak of the vietnam war they are speaking of america's vietnam war. americans are empathetic with americans. that is why americans will remember 50,000 american soldiers died in the
the citizenry goes along with the leadership. >> it has been a couple minutes since you said what i wantedo respond to. you said you are ambiguous about imparting your wisdom to the younger generation but i can't help but believe possibly your drive to write these stories has to do with stories you were told about your history. i think sometimes as the older generation we don't necessarily tell the stories of our family history is much has i was told from my parents generation and i am...
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think this is in keeping with what president obama has been repeatedly saying, which it is up to the citizenrye leaders in congress to judge donald trump based on president-elect, based on what he does as president-elect. sandra: already doing that. >> but that is our job, right? it is our job to judge him what he does henceforth. but there is the forgiveness that says, okay, this was the threshold. you must be this tall to ride this ride. you are that tall. you are now the president-elect. let's start anew. harris: kennedy, i want to talk a moment because that is what this segment is about, democrats trying to take advantage of something happening within the other party. sandra: yeah. harris: they have so many problems of their own. would i imagine, and i thought about this as the president was speaking from greece more so than the news conference yesterday, and i will get to my question in a second, i promise. i thought about this, it is part of his legacy now. if they don't take a look at stick in their own eye to talk biblically before they look at their neighbors? >> i don't think that pr
think this is in keeping with what president obama has been repeatedly saying, which it is up to the citizenrye leaders in congress to judge donald trump based on president-elect, based on what he does as president-elect. sandra: already doing that. >> but that is our job, right? it is our job to judge him what he does henceforth. but there is the forgiveness that says, okay, this was the threshold. you must be this tall to ride this ride. you are that tall. you are now the...
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and our citizenry who decide who our presidents and chancellors are need to remember that. >> translator: first, it is after all a good thing if after eight years of cooperation the president of the united states says this is a cooperation based on friendship that we cooperated well. i feel that this is a very good -- a very positive message and indeed encouragement for me. now, secondly, i fortunately know very many people, and there are many, many more that i don't know. many politicians. would stand up for the same values of the liberal societies, of open societies, of respect for the dignity of man, and i feel that we are in a community of people who stand up for these values, would try to maintain them, and wherever they are not yet respected, to stand up for people's rights to enjoy them as well. this is worth every effort. but i think we're gratified to know there are many, many people who feel committed to this goal. thank you develop. thank you very much. >> president obama in germany with angela merkel. what probably is going to be the last press conference we would expect they
and our citizenry who decide who our presidents and chancellors are need to remember that. >> translator: first, it is after all a good thing if after eight years of cooperation the president of the united states says this is a cooperation based on friendship that we cooperated well. i feel that this is a very good -- a very positive message and indeed encouragement for me. now, secondly, i fortunately know very many people, and there are many, many more that i don't know. many...
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many jeffersonians about the debilitating influence of slavery on the character of the american citizenry. and they fear that the issue might ultimately destroy the nation. in a sense, jefferson did correctly discern the dangers to the south peculiar institution presented by the federalists, who unfortunately, to this day, are portrayed as enemies of the common man. i would urge you to consider the fact that if that common man happened to be black or native american, then these accounts are complete distortions of the truth. so what i would urge you to consider tonight and after you leave here tonight, and i hope folks who might be watching this on c-span someday, will put aside the caricatured accounts of early american history, which pits the supposedly champions of the people, jefferson, madison, and their party, against the forces of privilege and authoritarianism, washington, hamilton, and the federalists. if they do so, they will discover that, due to the exertions of george washington and alexander hamilton, the american people did begin to think continentally, they did take hamilt
many jeffersonians about the debilitating influence of slavery on the character of the american citizenry. and they fear that the issue might ultimately destroy the nation. in a sense, jefferson did correctly discern the dangers to the south peculiar institution presented by the federalists, who unfortunately, to this day, are portrayed as enemies of the common man. i would urge you to consider the fact that if that common man happened to be black or native american, then these accounts are...
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paradox we gladly put up with, because we know we cannot have a free system unless we have an educated citizenryit comes out differently when you finish the quote. the governor is concerned that i have never held public office and he has never held any other kind of job. [laughter] my experience has not been in public life. on the other hand, i don't know of anyone who was born holding public office. i believe that experience can come in a number of ways. i believe the people of michigan think that george romney has had experience with his job by reason of having run an automobile company. you were told in my production, my experience was in the field of a national labor organization. i was president for six terms of my union. yearshout most of my 20 on the board, i was in charge of participating in negotiations across the table. our performers with regard to their wages and working conditions. i think that we have a record to be proud of. one thing that i learned, we asked ourselves -- i don't mean to sound noble, but we asked ourselves three questions before we went to the bargaining table. we
paradox we gladly put up with, because we know we cannot have a free system unless we have an educated citizenryit comes out differently when you finish the quote. the governor is concerned that i have never held public office and he has never held any other kind of job. [laughter] my experience has not been in public life. on the other hand, i don't know of anyone who was born holding public office. i believe that experience can come in a number of ways. i believe the people of michigan think...
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whoever the chancellor of germany is, we need to remember that and our citizenry who decide who our presidents and chancellors are need to remember that. >> translator: it is, after all, a very good thing if after eight years of cooperation the president of the united states says this is a cooperation based on friendship that we've cooperated well. a very good message and encouragement for me. now, secondly, very many people and many more that i don't know who stand up for the same liberal so cieties, of open societies, respect for the dignity of man and i feel that we are in a community of people who stand up for values, who try to maintain them and they are not yet respected, stand up for people's rights to enjoy them as well and this is worth every effort, but i think we're gratified to know there are many, many people who are committed to this goal. >>> that was the president of the united states. the german chancellor angela merkel. a conversation about the relationship between the two countries, what that relationship could and look like under a president donald trump. the president sayi
whoever the chancellor of germany is, we need to remember that and our citizenry who decide who our presidents and chancellors are need to remember that. >> translator: it is, after all, a very good thing if after eight years of cooperation the president of the united states says this is a cooperation based on friendship that we've cooperated well. a very good message and encouragement for me. now, secondly, very many people and many more that i don't know who stand up for the same...
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of fdr's vision when he created the presidential library system, his faith in the capacity of the citizenry to learn from the past, that they can gain in judgment to create their own future. one of the most important ways we do that, continue to fulfill that mission, is through our exhibit programs across the presidential library. i like to describe our goals as to educate, to enlighten, to entertain, and to inspire. and my not so secret agenda is to inspire young folks to devote their lives to public service, and the exhibits provide a way for us to celebrate public service. a lot has changed since 1990 when this library opened, and more papers have been processed and declassified, resulting in new scholarship. eric in his book "who owns history" writes about history as a process not cast in stone, but rewritten each new generation, and that is based on this discovery and rediscovery which president nixon himself talked about when opening this library and museum. technological innovations have transformed the museum visitor experience, digitization has provided opportunities to share and r
of fdr's vision when he created the presidential library system, his faith in the capacity of the citizenry to learn from the past, that they can gain in judgment to create their own future. one of the most important ways we do that, continue to fulfill that mission, is through our exhibit programs across the presidential library. i like to describe our goals as to educate, to enlighten, to entertain, and to inspire. and my not so secret agenda is to inspire young folks to devote their lives to...
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there's no reason why we in the media and the american citizenry cannot critique his character.y, the question of character at the centerpiece of almost every presidential election and every presidential campaign and administration since i've been alive so i don't know why we would dispense with that where donald trump emerged in 2016. so i think we can be critical of his character and keep it in the context of the political evolution we've seen over the last couple of years has taken place and also have a steady sort of eye and a critical eye towards the picks he's making for his cabinet. the policy sort of arrangements and initiatives he starts or doesn't start. i think that's part of what presidential politics is and i invite folks to join the fray. >> john, we saw so many people throughout the election say i'm going to vote for a lesser of two evils. have you been inside the white house? do you think a man that can have a flawed character, even unlikable character could be an effective president? >> it's possible, it's possible. clearly, the country is pretty divided. we've
there's no reason why we in the media and the american citizenry cannot critique his character.y, the question of character at the centerpiece of almost every presidential election and every presidential campaign and administration since i've been alive so i don't know why we would dispense with that where donald trump emerged in 2016. so i think we can be critical of his character and keep it in the context of the political evolution we've seen over the last couple of years has taken place and...
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into -- roxanne did that in previous book of history of early military practices and the citizen -- citizenry militias and all that. and these scholars, the military scholars really argue, you know, they provide an argument that is -- that completely refutes that. >> also even a lot of native people think that, well, the navajo disputes are pueblos on land that these were implacable enemies, books and books, i did lat inamerican history and spanish and new mexico, the two times and the revolution, 1680 and then up to u.s. colonization . jack had published a book in 1960, migrated down in precolonial times to this area, at alaska where they originated and canada, they called themselves diny also and apaches are related and they did hear the 98 city states including hopy and all the rÍo grande and many more. there were 98, reduced to 21 by the spanish and then 19. but they had -- their irrigation , there were conflicts over water. if there's any abuse at the height of the water where it's coming from, there's no water for laguna, so there were -- there was diplomacy, there was all kinds of majo
into -- roxanne did that in previous book of history of early military practices and the citizen -- citizenry militias and all that. and these scholars, the military scholars really argue, you know, they provide an argument that is -- that completely refutes that. >> also even a lot of native people think that, well, the navajo disputes are pueblos on land that these were implacable enemies, books and books, i did lat inamerican history and spanish and new mexico, the two times and the...
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and people are making an effort to educate police departments and the citizenry and a lot of good willund this even though you think you're going through a bad patch. doris: and i think when -- charlie: what it has done is caused us to re-examine the legacy of slavery. cokie: that's a good thing. c the great accomplishments of civil rights. as great as they were were legalistic accomplishments. and half a century later we're still working on it and hugely a matter of we're aware of it because everybody has a camera in their pocket. and that's a good thing. painfully good thing. cokie: i agree. >> about technology. jeff: the edelman documentary on o.j., one of its most important points to cokie's point is it documents going back all through at least the 1940's incidents where african-americans were killed by los angeles police without accountability. that's one of his explanations for what happened at the o.j. case. so the idea that -- i agree with you that in the age when everybody has a smart phone and we see it more, but the idea that has been a rising phenomenon i think is belied by
and people are making an effort to educate police departments and the citizenry and a lot of good willund this even though you think you're going through a bad patch. doris: and i think when -- charlie: what it has done is caused us to re-examine the legacy of slavery. cokie: that's a good thing. c the great accomplishments of civil rights. as great as they were were legalistic accomplishments. and half a century later we're still working on it and hugely a matter of we're aware of it because...
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chief o'hara will broadcast an appeal to the citizenry of f tham city later tonight. of course! what is it, batman? back to its broadcasting source. holy transistors! let's go. [ jet engine turns over, tires screech ] who ordered that announcement? a complete stranger -- anonymous. frankly, batman, i assumed that it was simply another announcement. if someone wishes a message broadcast like "many are called, two are chosen," i'll assume it's religious and that's all. i don't think we should treat religion lightly, mr. gore. oh, of course not. meant i treated it as part of the day's work. then it's another dead end. thanan to false face. is that who was involved -- i am sorry that -- i say, there was one little thing that you might call peculiar. what is it? the young lady who paid for the announcement. d green hair. she was not only staggeringly beautiful, green hair -- holy wigs! blaze! does that mean anything to you? indeed it does. good obserertion, gore. darn good observation. then perhaps you can tell me what she meant by her parting remark. as she handed me the check in pa
chief o'hara will broadcast an appeal to the citizenry of f tham city later tonight. of course! what is it, batman? back to its broadcasting source. holy transistors! let's go. [ jet engine turns over, tires screech ] who ordered that announcement? a complete stranger -- anonymous. frankly, batman, i assumed that it was simply another announcement. if someone wishes a message broadcast like "many are called, two are chosen," i'll assume it's religious and that's all. i don't think we...
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kneedler: it wasn't but we think if anything it follows because citizenship is entry into the citizenry, membership into our society with rights and obligations. but i also wanted to address your question with respect to the domestic context. this court's decision in lehrer vs. robertson sustained a situation where a child was going to be put up for adoption. the mother would ordinarily have the sole right to decide that but the situation was what about the father? well, father had to take some affirmative steps to put himself in a position where he could have a role essentially a veto power. >> and this father -- didn't the couple marry? mr. kneedler: yes, they did, but again, at that point he is not similarly situated to the mother either at the time of birth or at the time he legitimates. >> mr. kneedler, could i ask this question. if the court thinks this statute violates the equal protection clause, does it necessarily follow that the petitioner is entitled to the relief that was awarded to him by the second circuit? in other words, the granting of citizenship? mr. kneedler: it by
kneedler: it wasn't but we think if anything it follows because citizenship is entry into the citizenry, membership into our society with rights and obligations. but i also wanted to address your question with respect to the domestic context. this court's decision in lehrer vs. robertson sustained a situation where a child was going to be put up for adoption. the mother would ordinarily have the sole right to decide that but the situation was what about the father? well, father had to take some...
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clearly can say is to this spiritd of nationalism in russia by , and ing to citizenry think somewhat as a distraction or offer opposition for the economic amortization's that the russian population continues to suffer because of their economic straits they are in and the continued contraction of their economy. he does exhort an appeal to patriotic spirit of the russian people. his standing up to opponents of the west. reaffirming in their minds a russian greatness. >> let me ask one last question, both director clapper and secretary work about isis and the campaign in syria. there have been a number of statements from the pentagon about the timing of the campaign against raqqa. i have had concerns about whether we have the forces to undertake that. whether it is premature. but there have been public comment about two imperatives accelerating that campaign and one is an intensification of plotting by isis against the united states and the need to move quickly. the need to diminish that threat. and the other is the fear of people, isis figures, leaving mosul and reinforcing efforts in
clearly can say is to this spiritd of nationalism in russia by , and ing to citizenry think somewhat as a distraction or offer opposition for the economic amortization's that the russian population continues to suffer because of their economic straits they are in and the continued contraction of their economy. he does exhort an appeal to patriotic spirit of the russian people. his standing up to opponents of the west. reaffirming in their minds a russian greatness. >> let me ask one last...
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. >> thank you for reminding us of that as we are so busy thinking about other way toss reach citizenryrson to speak? >> my name is vicky schwartz. i grew up in the west. i've been frequently visiting national parks since the '60s. i feel like i have a mixed message, visit the parks, visit the parks. i remember when yosemite was getting so crowded and i get this mixed message that we were overvisiting some of the larger parks. i don't understand the message. i go to small national parks, large national parks, historic parks, cultural parks and i don't understand the message. could you clear that up for me, please? >> we can try. panelists? >> well, i think there is a balance and as stewards of these places, the national park service needs to carefully look at that balance as we invite people to the places of their heritage. in that, some of our large western national parks some of the impacts that compromise that conservation. we need to balance that. i don't know what the future brings in that. i think that the message should be clear and should be very concise that the national park s
. >> thank you for reminding us of that as we are so busy thinking about other way toss reach citizenryrson to speak? >> my name is vicky schwartz. i grew up in the west. i've been frequently visiting national parks since the '60s. i feel like i have a mixed message, visit the parks, visit the parks. i remember when yosemite was getting so crowded and i get this mixed message that we were overvisiting some of the larger parks. i don't understand the message. i go to small national...