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, now known as the cooper union. it was a speech which in part launched abraham lincoln's career on the broader national stage. the speech delivered at february of 1860 when our nation was on the brink of civil war, brought us the words let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith led us to the end there to do our duty as we understand it. lincoln's second inaugural address engraved at the lincoln memorial on the wall opposite the gettysburg address was delivered in march of 1865 as the civil war was nearing its conclusion. it set our nation on the court for a post world war we construction -- world war reconstruction. as he called upon our ancestors and all of us to this day to move forward with malice toward none, with charity for all. he set a tone which was not divisive and vengeful, but rather peaceful and visionary. there is no doubt that lincoln's three most famous addresses are among his greatest, and in the end the debate about which is the greatest is more subjective than objective. what make
, now known as the cooper union. it was a speech which in part launched abraham lincoln's career on the broader national stage. the speech delivered at february of 1860 when our nation was on the brink of civil war, brought us the words let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith led us to the end there to do our duty as we understand it. lincoln's second inaugural address engraved at the lincoln memorial on the wall opposite the gettysburg address was delivered in march of 1865...
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attract a crowd so some of us brought him over to manhattan and brooklyn and switched the venue to cooper union in manhattan. the speech he made there in february of 1860 was the most important of his career because it made his career. at the same time he got his picture taken by that famous photo of him standing in his wrinkled coat because he just got off the train leaning on some books. books. that photograph and then copies of the speech went out around the country and introduced them to this abe lincoln that they didn't know before and pretty soon he announced his candidacy and gets elected president. it's been said without that speech and without that photograph it's highly unlikely that the abraham lincoln that we know as the historical figure would have happened. for all that even though new york state voted for him, new yorkers did not in fact they voted against him more than 2-1. baseball link and as commander would go to the white house as they would come rushing up to new york and they voted against him again in both new york and brooklyn in 1864. so new york city and brooklyn every
attract a crowd so some of us brought him over to manhattan and brooklyn and switched the venue to cooper union in manhattan. the speech he made there in february of 1860 was the most important of his career because it made his career. at the same time he got his picture taken by that famous photo of him standing in his wrinkled coat because he just got off the train leaning on some books. books. that photograph and then copies of the speech went out around the country and introduced them to...
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attract a crowd so they brought him over to manhattan instead of brooklyn and sweeps the venue to cooper unionin manhattan. and the speech he made there in february 1860 arguably the most important of his career because it made his career. at the same time he got his picture taken, the famous photo of him standing in his wrinkle coat because he had gotten off the trade leaning on some books. a. lincoln. pretty soon he announces candidacy and he gets elected president. it's been said -- without that speech and without that photograph, it's highly unlikely that the abraham lincoln we know as the historical figure would have happened. for all of that, even though newark -- new york state voted against him, they saw lincoln as the man who was going to go to the white house and freed slaves and slaves would come to new york. they never d new york city and brooklyn never elected abraham lincoln to nothing. now, the instant he's elected as you all know the southern states start to succeed. new york's business leaders panic at that point. $150million is $4.5 billion today. they're very upset. they're
attract a crowd so they brought him over to manhattan instead of brooklyn and sweeps the venue to cooper unionin manhattan. and the speech he made there in february 1860 arguably the most important of his career because it made his career. at the same time he got his picture taken, the famous photo of him standing in his wrinkle coat because he had gotten off the trade leaning on some books. a. lincoln. pretty soon he announces candidacy and he gets elected president. it's been said -- without...
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regret, but i would be happy if we find a way first step, good, new contract for the cooperation between european union and great britain. second we have to make clear is it great britain or not? if you think about the referendum, it could be something like from great britain to smaller great britain. if you look at the votes in scotland also, the corporation in ireland, there could be a way back to the european union. >> that was the us a tree wran finance ministeace austrian finance minister. he said we get too much of the same argument from the same southern european people, whether it's greece or italy on forgiveness. that's not the way forward. two, about the banks as well, he believes the problem for europe and deutsche bank especially is about profitability. i think this is where the crisis lies. i thought telling as well, he said the ecb slowly needs to think about an exit strategy. very slowly. he said nothing to shock the markets, but to start signaling a way out of the current negative rates and quantitative easing. >> steve, thank you very much. steve sedgwick joining us there. >>> the germ
regret, but i would be happy if we find a way first step, good, new contract for the cooperation between european union and great britain. second we have to make clear is it great britain or not? if you think about the referendum, it could be something like from great britain to smaller great britain. if you look at the votes in scotland also, the corporation in ireland, there could be a way back to the european union. >> that was the us a tree wran finance ministeace austrian finance...
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here the president spoke of enlarging the prospects for cooperation between the soviet union and thet johnson: both of us possess unimaginable power. our responsibility to the world is heavier than that ever borne by any two nations at any other time in history. >> our purpose, he concluded, is no longer to avoid nuclear war. it must be a determination to use nuclear energy as a powerful force for peace. it was the day before his 58th birthday and lyndon johnson exhibited the same tireless energy that he brought to washington 35 years earlier. preceding his performance, he swung through the west, selling his program. ♪ >> there were unexpected rewards awaiting him. at the university of denver, an honorary degree. in oklahoma, the cherokee indian -- but best of all at a colorado airport, a special tribute from anita bryant. the month of august was almost over. at the ranch with family and friends, he took the occasion of his birthday to take a few moments. [applause] ♪ he was now lyndon baines johnson, rancher, home in the same hills that had cradled him 58 years ago when he first app
here the president spoke of enlarging the prospects for cooperation between the soviet union and thet johnson: both of us possess unimaginable power. our responsibility to the world is heavier than that ever borne by any two nations at any other time in history. >> our purpose, he concluded, is no longer to avoid nuclear war. it must be a determination to use nuclear energy as a powerful force for peace. it was the day before his 58th birthday and lyndon johnson exhibited the same...
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union. this is the first time the 27 meet with out the united kingdom. necessity tot of coordinate and cooperatee and more intensively. we have to avoid 27 different lines of the european union, so i hope the message of the summit is unity. the key question then, what can they actually achieve here? 27 leaders, 27 views perhaps, the watchword is unity? precisely what they have to focus on, to show a time of coming together in a moment when we are within turmoil. they will try to highlight some sort of roadmap for themselves without the u.k. says therellande must be a bratislava plan, how to strengthen external borders, injecting opportunity of growth, of jobs, particularly for youth, and how to fight the threat of terror. as i say, this is the time of turmoil. we are likely's to see divisions in the eu -- we are likely to see divisions within the eu. independent, poland, hungary, those countries are effortsfor stronger within the countries themselves. the president of the european council saying new powers is not the desired recipe. is it more integration or less integration, the key question. a
union. this is the first time the 27 meet with out the united kingdom. necessity tot of coordinate and cooperatee and more intensively. we have to avoid 27 different lines of the european union, so i hope the message of the summit is unity. the key question then, what can they actually achieve here? 27 leaders, 27 views perhaps, the watchword is unity? precisely what they have to focus on, to show a time of coming together in a moment when we are within turmoil. they will try to highlight some...
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union. there are too many areas in which we spontaneously can't meet the scope in which we cooperate together is too small. far too often, national interest brought to the floor, we shouldn't misunderstand that. european integration cannot be left at all to the interest of the individual member states. europe cannot become a melting pot, a colorless melting pot. europe lives and the commission does not intend to get rid of the nation states. we don't destroy, we don't want to undermine. we want to construct. we want a better europe, europe is not going down the path of nationalization. it can never become that type of nationalized area but there are splits out there and often frag mentation economist -- exists so and that leaves popu populism creates problems and we have to be aware of that and be against it. [applause] >> it's really high time more than ever that we take a look at the situation, unemployment continues to be far too high in europe although in 2013 and today 8 million new jobs were created. and employment is rising but social injustice continues and that's why very quickly we
union. there are too many areas in which we spontaneously can't meet the scope in which we cooperate together is too small. far too often, national interest brought to the floor, we shouldn't misunderstand that. european integration cannot be left at all to the interest of the individual member states. europe cannot become a melting pot, a colorless melting pot. europe lives and the commission does not intend to get rid of the nation states. we don't destroy, we don't want to undermine. we want...
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union. terry: in her remarks, chancellor merkel refer to what she called the cooperation of the summit. how far did that go toward patching up divisions in the eu? max: she mentioned he spirit of bratislava, and the two were quite convincing, but when you listen to other leaders leaving the summit, the picture was quite different. for since, the leader of hungary has been known to criticize what merkel is doing very heavily, so no surprise. there is still a division two state led by hungry, but also what came as a surprise that the italian prime minister, renzi, before going out said he was very unsatisfied with results of the summit and did not want to have a press conference with merkel and hollande because he did not just want to sign onto something that was scripted in advance, so you -- he felt like this was sort of a scripted summit, and it shows you there are still big divisions in spite of the franco-german engine being back for the moment. terry: you mentioned germany, france, italy, some of the heavyweights in the european union. britain, however, was conspicuous in its absenc
union. terry: in her remarks, chancellor merkel refer to what she called the cooperation of the summit. how far did that go toward patching up divisions in the eu? max: she mentioned he spirit of bratislava, and the two were quite convincing, but when you listen to other leaders leaving the summit, the picture was quite different. for since, the leader of hungary has been known to criticize what merkel is doing very heavily, so no surprise. there is still a division two state led by hungry, but...
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union is answers. he loses the snap and keeps his composure. he throws a dart to cooper and he's gone. >> mount vernon looking for the first win and jack on the end, and he throws it back to his quarterback adams and that's inside is of the 15-yard line. adams gives it to him. and then on their next drive, adams, airing it out to him and that's a touchdown. they scored them. mount vernon, 78-0. >>> springville and lone tree. that's off to the races. but he coughs it about this? he dives it and lone tree is up, 6-0 and still 6-0 in the second. and they look for anything. they were on the move later in the quarter. check out this, running like a man possessed. he runs over two on his way in. and lone tree is unbeaten. we upped the ante at culver's to create the new crispy southwest chicken sandwich. all-natural, whole white meat chicken breast. topped with spicy pepper jack cheese and jalape?o ranch. on a lightly buttered, toasted ciabatta roll. the perfect cheese for pepper jack is going to be creamy and mild, and it's really going to tone down the spiciness of the pepper
union is answers. he loses the snap and keeps his composure. he throws a dart to cooper and he's gone. >> mount vernon looking for the first win and jack on the end, and he throws it back to his quarterback adams and that's inside is of the 15-yard line. adams gives it to him. and then on their next drive, adams, airing it out to him and that's a touchdown. they scored them. mount vernon, 78-0. >>> springville and lone tree. that's off to the races. but he coughs it about this?...
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unions. the president began his final tour as asia at the airport. this trip is it spotlighting the u.s. and chinese cooperatione change. before departing he recorded his weekly message where he praised the role of labor unions in growing the american economy. president obama will be in china through monday afternoon, which is when he will take off for laos. >>> and steph curry is also in asia this morning with his wife. he tweeted saying learning how to make spring rolls in china. >> he's in the middle of a five- day promotional tour. he has new shoes inspired by characters from a 16th century classic chinese novel. one character has underestimated power and another is calm with laser focus. sounds like the qualities displayed by a certain mvp. >>> in the race for the white house, there is new outrage over a comment made by a bay area man who started the group "latinos for trump" and brought the issue of tacos front and center. we have the story. >> reporter: it was a comment that combined food, culture and politics, and became on overnight internet sensation. >> my culture is a very dominant culture and it's
unions. the president began his final tour as asia at the airport. this trip is it spotlighting the u.s. and chinese cooperatione change. before departing he recorded his weekly message where he praised the role of labor unions in growing the american economy. president obama will be in china through monday afternoon, which is when he will take off for laos. >>> and steph curry is also in asia this morning with his wife. he tweeted saying learning how to make spring rolls in china....
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cooper browns unofficial depth chart. since we can't talk about wins let's talk about the uniform. nike has the new color rush unions for all 32 teams and some teams will wear all white on thursday if the color uniforms would cause issues for americans that are color-blind the browns are one. they will be in all white as they face the ravens on thursday, november 10th. >>> after two cupcakes it is for the buckeyes at oklahoma. the number three buckeyes versus the number 14 schooners. the first meeting since 1983. the first big 12 opponent. ohio state 2-0 and oklahoma 1- 1. the schooners were upset by houston and back in business. huge test for urban myers' young team. >> know more the end of the i am glad we have two under our belt for the new guys to play and have respect for th personnel we are facing a very good team. >>> our high school highlight of the week brought to you by ohio university shakier heights bedford wins 32-22. the tigers won last night and the indians lost. that is why it stayed at 14. hol your emails, thank you. >>> we will have sound effects >> do you have any idea. each one could have their o
cooper browns unofficial depth chart. since we can't talk about wins let's talk about the uniform. nike has the new color rush unions for all 32 teams and some teams will wear all white on thursday if the color uniforms would cause issues for americans that are color-blind the browns are one. they will be in all white as they face the ravens on thursday, november 10th. >>> after two cupcakes it is for the buckeyes at oklahoma. the number three buckeyes versus the number 14 schooners....
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unions. the president began his trip of asia spotting u.s./chinese cooperation on climate change.nday afternoon he'll take off for laos. last night this tweeted about new shoes inspired by a 16th century classic chinese novel. one character has underestimated power. the other is calm with laser so displayed by curry. >>> new outrage over a comment made by the bay area man who started the group latinos for trump about the issue of tacos. >> reporter: it was a comment that combined food, culture, and politics and became an overnight internet sensation. >> my culture is a very dominant culture. it causes problems. if you don't do something about it, you'll have taco trucks on every corner. >> reporter: what do you think? >> he's a nut. >> i'm okay with taco trucks. >> reporter: marco gutierrez is a self-described latino for trump, trying to support the republican presidential nominee's calls to tighten immigration in the u.s. instead social media poked fun at the phrase. not everyone is laughing. >> you have someone who supposedly is there to represent the latino community on behalf
unions. the president began his trip of asia spotting u.s./chinese cooperation on climate change.nday afternoon he'll take off for laos. last night this tweeted about new shoes inspired by a 16th century classic chinese novel. one character has underestimated power. the other is calm with laser so displayed by curry. >>> new outrage over a comment made by the bay area man who started the group latinos for trump about the issue of tacos. >> reporter: it was a comment that combined...
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justified we could use cooperation which is useful because the lack of cooperation is something that is costing the european union20 - 100000000000 per year. in order to call guarantee the european union should -- we are proposing by the end of the year the european defense fund to actively stimulate research and innovation in this area. the wilson treaty announced member states wish to do so to make their capacity available to a permanent structure. i think it is high time to avail ourselves of this ability. [applause]. the president and the final point which i wish to touch upon has to do with our collective responsibility. i'm calling calling on all of the european union institutions and each of the member states to assume more responsibility. we need to do away with old spats which could lead to failure. we cannot survive without working together. europe needs to be better explained. i have asked asked of the commissioners over the coming weeks to visit national parliaments in order to discuss the european union. the commissioners have gone to national parliaments more than 350 times and i would like for them
justified we could use cooperation which is useful because the lack of cooperation is something that is costing the european union20 - 100000000000 per year. in order to call guarantee the european union should -- we are proposing by the end of the year the european defense fund to actively stimulate research and innovation in this area. the wilson treaty announced member states wish to do so to make their capacity available to a permanent structure. i think it is high time to avail ourselves...
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marriedd and cooper foundation announced details of the construction career initiative today, local businesses, and unions will teach residents the skills necessary, to work on the many construction project, underway in the the city. marriedd wants residents to share in the economic opportunity, in the city. >>> well, bruce springsteen fans witnessed history at citizens bank park they were there for his longest show ever in north america. >> he played for four hours and four minutes. >> ♪ >> fan favorites like popular hits like born to run were highlights of the 34 song set list, and springsteen even took requests from the crowd. and, brought up a couple on the stage, a few fans, show ended after midnight with fire works no less. big question is will he break the record when back at citizens bank park tomorrow night. >> i bet he goes for it. >> four hours and five minutes. >> yeah, five minutes good who knows. >> springsteen has represented from philabundance at every show collecting money a and canned goods for those in need and philabundance announced a month long fundraiser encouraging the public to do
marriedd and cooper foundation announced details of the construction career initiative today, local businesses, and unions will teach residents the skills necessary, to work on the many construction project, underway in the the city. marriedd wants residents to share in the economic opportunity, in the city. >>> well, bruce springsteen fans witnessed history at citizens bank park they were there for his longest show ever in north america. >> he played for four hours and four...
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union movement. the rank and file and their families heading to the annual cookout at penn's landing. the weather cooperatingly. >> this tradition means a whole lot to a whole lot of these hard working folks. >> it's not about going to the shore and it's not about having a picnic although a lot of people do. it's about celebrating the people that work every day and that go out and make this world run. >> everything. it means everything. it's a celebration all of us getting together and giving back to our community. >> people hook who work just trying to come together like any other occasion we just coming together everybody all the working class people getting together. >> reporter: among the politicians here pressing the flesh, philadelphia's embattled district attorney under fire for his long delayed disclosures about receiving over $160,000 in gifts. >> i should have reported gifts timely but i went above and beyond listing all types of gift that that people generally don't report as gifts so i amended my own reports and i did the right thing. >> reporter: also visible in the parade today ultra powerful e
union movement. the rank and file and their families heading to the annual cookout at penn's landing. the weather cooperatingly. >> this tradition means a whole lot to a whole lot of these hard working folks. >> it's not about going to the shore and it's not about having a picnic although a lot of people do. it's about celebrating the people that work every day and that go out and make this world run. >> everything. it means everything. it's a celebration all of us getting...
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cooperating with investigators right now. he's worked for new jersey transit for 29 years the union roster shows he start as an engineer about 18 years ago. this was caused by equipment failure or something else. investigators just confirmed this morning they have pulled one of the black box recorders from the back of the train. this black box contains the information on the train's speed and braking at the time of the crash. right now they say it still isn't safe for investigators to get the second recorder from the engineer's compartment because of the collapsed roof and the possibility of asbestos in more than 100,000 people use new jersey transit to commute every day. the new jersey portion will stay closed today. a lot of questions surrounding positive train control, that technology that can slow down a train and bring it to a stop, i'll look into that coming up at 6:30. >> thanks a lot, colleen. 6:04 now. >>> pretty bold to rob a bank that was already robbed earlier that's what happened to the compass bank just east of colorado boulevard and colfax. we sure feel for the employees, nerve-racking. >> yeah, it has to be n
cooperating with investigators right now. he's worked for new jersey transit for 29 years the union roster shows he start as an engineer about 18 years ago. this was caused by equipment failure or something else. investigators just confirmed this morning they have pulled one of the black box recorders from the back of the train. this black box contains the information on the train's speed and braking at the time of the crash. right now they say it still isn't safe for investigators to get the...
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endorsed by the americans for limited government, mesh conservative union, motorcycle industry council, national rural electric cooperate i, association of recreational offhighway vehicle association, specialty vehicle institute of america, taxpayers protection alliance, the u.s. chamber of commerce and the arizona farm bureau. i commend the chairman and committee for their efforts on this legislation an for recognizing that a settlement process is in desperate need of reform and with that, i are eserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from georgia. mr. johnson: i rise in opposition to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. johnson: this amendment would limit the ability of the prevailing party to receive fees in connection with a service agreement with citizens through a private enforcement action hold the government or a private party accountable, congress has thoffersed payments for reasonable attorney's fees. bringing herer tos you claims is often time consuming and expensive. in many cases, congress has already authorized reasonable attorneys' fees. specifically
endorsed by the americans for limited government, mesh conservative union, motorcycle industry council, national rural electric cooperate i, association of recreational offhighway vehicle association, specialty vehicle institute of america, taxpayers protection alliance, the u.s. chamber of commerce and the arizona farm bureau. i commend the chairman and committee for their efforts on this legislation an for recognizing that a settlement process is in desperate need of reform and with that, i...
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unions. the president began his final tour of asia at the airport. his trip is highlights the u.s. cooperationclimate change. monday afternoon he will take off for lao. >>> and steph curry is also in asia this morning with his wife. he tweeted saying learning how to make spring rolls in china. >> he's in the middle of a five day tour. he has new shoes inspired by characters from a 16th century classic chinese novel. one character has underestimated power and another is calm with laser focus. >>> in the race for the white house, there is new outrage over a comment made by a bay area man who started the group latinos for trump and brought the issue of tacos front and center. we have the story. >> reporter: it was is a comment that combined food, culture and politics, and became on overnight internet sensation. >> my culture is a very dominant culture and it's imposing and causing problems. if you don't do something about it, you will have taco trucks every corner. >> did you heavy it? >> yes. >> what do you think. >> he's a nut. >> he was trying to support the republican presidential nominees ca
unions. the president began his final tour of asia at the airport. his trip is highlights the u.s. cooperationclimate change. monday afternoon he will take off for lao. >>> and steph curry is also in asia this morning with his wife. he tweeted saying learning how to make spring rolls in china. >> he's in the middle of a five day tour. he has new shoes inspired by characters from a 16th century classic chinese novel. one character has underestimated power and another is calm with...
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cooperation from residents. it's a common law enforcement lament. why won't residents snitch on bad guys who are ruining their neighborhoods? but the president of the union representing black hispanic and asian police says cops must practice what they preach and it doesn't happen very often. >> you just have to stand up for the truth. stand up for what is right. if there's a bad cop out there, the good cops need to stand up against that. >> reporter: with all of the accusations and anger swirling about, we ran in jacqueline wilson sitting on sunny summer day outside city hall. life long philadelphian wilson's daughter-in-law is a cop. she wears a black lives matter bracelet on her wrist. the recipe for ending the standoff between cops and community -- >> we need to have compassion for one another. until to comes there is no -- >> those comments are echoed by commissioner ross and rochelle. we've got oh to build bridges and see the other side as people. not just a color, brown skin or a blue 81 form. by the way ross says they will investigate to see who made the comments caught on video. lucy. >> thank you very much, bruce. >>> the fbi is row lows add new
cooperation from residents. it's a common law enforcement lament. why won't residents snitch on bad guys who are ruining their neighborhoods? but the president of the union representing black hispanic and asian police says cops must practice what they preach and it doesn't happen very often. >> you just have to stand up for the truth. stand up for what is right. if there's a bad cop out there, the good cops need to stand up against that. >> reporter: with all of the accusations and...
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union. there are too many areas in which we cannot meet the scope in which we cooperate together is too small. far too often national interest -- we should not misunderstand,v immigration cannot be left bound to individual member states. europe cannot become a melting pot. a colorless melting pot. europe lives and draws from its diversity. although it doesn't seem this is the case the commission does not intend to get rid of the nationstates. we don't destroy, we don't want to undermine. we want to construct. we want a better europe. europe is not going down the path of nationalization. it can never become that type of nationalized area. but there are splits out there and often fragmentation exists where we need further effort from the union. that is leaving scope for populism and we cannot accept that. populism does not -- on the contrary, populism creates problems and we have to be aware of that and protect ourselves against it. [applause]. it is really high time, more than never that we really take a look at the situation. unemployment continues to be far too high in europe. although betwe
union. there are too many areas in which we cannot meet the scope in which we cooperate together is too small. far too often national interest -- we should not misunderstand,v immigration cannot be left bound to individual member states. europe cannot become a melting pot. a colorless melting pot. europe lives and draws from its diversity. although it doesn't seem this is the case the commission does not intend to get rid of the nationstates. we don't destroy, we don't want to undermine. we...
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argument is that the state of europes were not cooperative enough so that the power in europe would become a zero sum game. the problem was to create a european union so that france, germany, russia, poland don't see it as a conflict in the zero sum game. and others argued that the problem was the german people that as soon as they got the chance, they would try it again. these three views exist in the minds of the people at potsdam and in the democracy. they suggest different conclusions about what to do to prevent the next war. there are some differences, however, this is berlin. this is right by the brandenburg gate. this is after the russians have began a massive process of cleaning it up. the few american who is had seen it in may and came back if for the conference in july and august were astonished of how much better it looked there. could be no doubt that the germany of 1945 was defeated. there could be no doubt that the germany of 1945 would have to accept some measure of guilt for what it had done. however, the problem remained the same. what to do about germany? and truman intentionally selected as his bodyguard a county sheriff from mis
argument is that the state of europes were not cooperative enough so that the power in europe would become a zero sum game. the problem was to create a european union so that france, germany, russia, poland don't see it as a conflict in the zero sum game. and others argued that the problem was the german people that as soon as they got the chance, they would try it again. these three views exist in the minds of the people at potsdam and in the democracy. they suggest different conclusions about...
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justified we could use cooperation which is useful because the lack of cooperation is something that is costing the european union 20 - 100000000000 per year. in order to call guarantee the european union should -- we are roposing by the end of the year the european defense fund to actively stimulate research and innovation in this area. the wilson treaty announced member states wish to do so to ake their capacity available to a permanent structure. i think it is high time to avail ourselves of this ability. . the president and the final point which i wish to touch upon has to do with our collective responsibility. i'm calling calling on all of the european union institutions and each of the member states to assume more responsibility. we need to do away with old spats which could lead to responsibility. failure. we cannot survive without working together. europe needs to be better explained. i have asked asked of the commissioners over the coming weeks to visit national parliaments in order to discuss he european union. the commissioners have gone to national parliaments more than 350 times and i would like for
justified we could use cooperation which is useful because the lack of cooperation is something that is costing the european union 20 - 100000000000 per year. in order to call guarantee the european union should -- we are roposing by the end of the year the european defense fund to actively stimulate research and innovation in this area. the wilson treaty announced member states wish to do so to ake their capacity available to a permanent structure. i think it is high time to avail ourselves of...
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cooper tina, silicon valley. by the time you're through sunol. we will check to see if anything is going on. continuing to union city. i wanted to show you san mateo bridge, the camera on the peninsula side shakes. breezy, gusty conditions for that. bay bridge has metering lights. back to you. >>> coming up next. a bold break-in caught on camera. the warning in one peninsula community after a thief smashes into a car. >>> and tesla and the tin can problem. >>> looking at the big board. dow industrial up 124 points as the fed kicks that can down the road. no interest rate hikes. a brazen car break-in just downthe street from google and linked-in.. this happened monday in mountain view off shoreline and pear avenue. the victim'sar was parked j >>> a brazen car break-in. this happened in mountain view offshore line and pear avenue. the victim's car parked a few feet from 7-eleven and starbucks. in a second, he stands behind the car, covers his hand with a sweatshirt, and plows it through the back windshield and take a backpack. he takes off in a grayson nat a. >> this is a crime of opportunity. not sure if they were fol
cooper tina, silicon valley. by the time you're through sunol. we will check to see if anything is going on. continuing to union city. i wanted to show you san mateo bridge, the camera on the peninsula side shakes. breezy, gusty conditions for that. bay bridge has metering lights. back to you. >>> coming up next. a bold break-in caught on camera. the warning in one peninsula community after a thief smashes into a car. >>> and tesla and the tin can problem. >>> looking...
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cooperative enough. the way to solve the problem under this viewpoint was to merge europe together, create a european union. the phrase is already out there so france, germgermany, russia poland don't see the event. >>> sunday night at 8:00 eastern -- >> the idea american presidents always got the very best health care available in whatever era they lived. well, i want to tell you this is a charming myth and problems began almost immediately with george washington. >> parkway central librarian richard levinsonon myths will presidents and their health. how it contributed to a president's death or saved them from dying without public knowledge. for the complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. >>> boston globe reporter, jonathan satisfyman now. she peek at the national sexual violence resource center conference in washington, d.c. and was joined by steven starr. this is an hour. [ inaudible ] >> i'm kristen houser, the chief public affairs officer for the sexual violence and pennsylvania coalition against rape. they are firm believers media can be a mighty force when influencing the cultural no
cooperative enough. the way to solve the problem under this viewpoint was to merge europe together, create a european union. the phrase is already out there so france, germgermany, russia poland don't see the event. >>> sunday night at 8:00 eastern -- >> the idea american presidents always got the very best health care available in whatever era they lived. well, i want to tell you this is a charming myth and problems began almost immediately with george washington. >>...
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cooperative enough. the way to solve the problem under this viewpoint was to create a european union and the phrase is already there so that france, germany, russia, poland don't see events on the continent as a zero sum game. >>> on sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> the idea that american presidents have always gotten the very best healthcare available in whatever era they lived. well, i want to tell you that this is a charming myth and problems began almost immediately with george washington. >> parkway central librarian richard levinson on myths surrounding presidents and their health. he will talk about how doctors have sometimes contributed to a president's death or saved them from dying without public knowledge. for our completely american history tv schedule go to cspan.org. >> homeland security undersecretary for the national protection director suzanne spalleder talks about protecting the nations infrastructure then a panel of general counsels discuss working with the government on cyber security threats and attacks. this is a 90 minute portion of a conference hosted by the american bar association. [
cooperative enough. the way to solve the problem under this viewpoint was to create a european union and the phrase is already there so that france, germany, russia, poland don't see events on the continent as a zero sum game. >>> on sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> the idea that american presidents have always gotten the very best healthcare available in whatever era they lived. well, i want to tell you that this is a charming myth and problems began almost immediately with...
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cooperation, economic growth and security. we saw it with the rise of the european union.have seen it in asia over the last 20 to 30 years. it's something we've got to keep going. i think the major culprit here is donald trump. in many ways he's gone after nafta and hasn't told the truth about nafta. and he's created this climate of fear and protectionism. >> but i want to push back on that. because i want to -- >> we ought to be self-confident enough to be able to trade and export with some confidence that we can succeed in trade. >> i really don't think that's right in that yes donald trump has said terrible things about trade and he's demagogued that issue. but you can't do go to say hillary clinton is the one out there championing it or the democratic party. bernie sanders did as much or as much against trade as donald trump has done. >> there's a big difference. trump has a very protectionist sort of fear mongering mentality about trade and immigration. hillary clinton has made a couple of specific points. one, she doesn't like tpp in the current form. >> she said she
cooperation, economic growth and security. we saw it with the rise of the european union.have seen it in asia over the last 20 to 30 years. it's something we've got to keep going. i think the major culprit here is donald trump. in many ways he's gone after nafta and hasn't told the truth about nafta. and he's created this climate of fear and protectionism. >> but i want to push back on that. because i want to -- >> we ought to be self-confident enough to be able to trade and export...
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former soviet union with the exception of the baltic sea and what should the democracy and human rights, the deterioration in their ongoing, and with that of course we can talk about cooperation and competition. >> we do not have much time so i would suggest to collect several questions. >> and let's also divided them up and talk about half of the. >> until recently there was a debate among the politicians who were represented by the two most remarkable people. one was predicting this was going to be the last year of putin and the other one was saying putin is going to be there forever. basically, do not hold your breath. the question boils down to a very simple thing. are we supposed to wait until putin dies or should there be another scenario option? >> one more question before. >> thank you very much. i have two short questions. first what do you think russia needs for democracy and american understanding or the presidential system it's just a natural way because for the last 70 years all the time we go to the same system and have one strong leader. the second question we were talking a lot about trump so if he wins, what happens with the policy in russia then and what do
former soviet union with the exception of the baltic sea and what should the democracy and human rights, the deterioration in their ongoing, and with that of course we can talk about cooperation and competition. >> we do not have much time so i would suggest to collect several questions. >> and let's also divided them up and talk about half of the. >> until recently there was a debate among the politicians who were represented by the two most remarkable people. one was...
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banking union, so all banks are supervised by the ecb in conjunction with central banks, the same standard applies to all banks. it provides the framework across the area. mentioned in cooperationl banks -- that's you. are you in position to absorb more responsibility? banks meansmore more customers. in the central bank we have been considering the potential impacts from that and the governor is on the record saying that we need to make sure we can deal with it. michael: you have been in charge of npl's for european banks. big topic for the rest of the world, and the eurozone. update us on the status of that. are any particular banks threatened at this point? isthe work we are doing about trying to bring a consistent approach to how we supervise it. its supervisory guidance our expectation which we expected to manage. what we are looking for is to make sure that the banks have very clear plans with how they will deal with them and what we are looking for is deliberate .nd sustained reduction michael: is it at this point a problem that is under control? investors seem to think they are troubled. >> that's an issue of concern. there are high levels of nonperforming loans in many
banking union, so all banks are supervised by the ecb in conjunction with central banks, the same standard applies to all banks. it provides the framework across the area. mentioned in cooperationl banks -- that's you. are you in position to absorb more responsibility? banks meansmore more customers. in the central bank we have been considering the potential impacts from that and the governor is on the record saying that we need to make sure we can deal with it. michael: you have been in charge...
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cooperative enough. the power in europe became a zero sum game. the problem was to merge europe together, create a european unionand the phrase is already out there. so that france, germany, russia, poland don't see events on the continent as a zero-sum game. >> on sunday night at 8:00 eastern -- >> the idea that american presidents have always gotten the very best health care available in whatever era they lived, well, i want to tell you that this is a charming myth. and problems began almost immediately with george washington. >> parkway central librarian richard levinson on myths surrounding presidents and their health. he'll talk about how doctors have sometimes contributed to a president's death or saved them from dying without public knowledge. for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> senator ted cruz warned commerce department officials today that they could face up to two years in prison for their efforts to hand over control of the internet's domain name system. politico reports the texas senator alleges they violated provisions outlined in the last government spending bill t
cooperative enough. the power in europe became a zero sum game. the problem was to merge europe together, create a european unionand the phrase is already out there. so that france, germany, russia, poland don't see events on the continent as a zero-sum game. >> on sunday night at 8:00 eastern -- >> the idea that american presidents have always gotten the very best health care available in whatever era they lived, well, i want to tell you that this is a charming myth. and problems...
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union, with exception of the baltic sea? what should be our position of democracy and human rights, the deterioration thereof ongoing? from there we can talk about cooperation competition. mr. zevelev: i would suggest to collect several questions. sestanovich: and we may divide them up. , until recently there was a debate -- >> until recently there was a debate. say in six years i was predicting this would be the last year of putin. the other was [indiscernible] who was saying putin was going to be there forever. basically do not hold your breath. the question boils down to a simple thing, are we supposed to wait until putin dies or should there be another scenario option that putin would be replaced? mr. zevelev: thank you, one more question. >> thank you very much. i have two short questions. first question, what do you innk russia really needs democracy in an american understanding? last -- we are was go to the same system of one strong leader. -- we always go to the same system of one strong leader. of talk about trump. if he wins, what happens with u.s. foreign politics with russia then? sestanovich -- mr. fish: i will stir. i don't think this is consi
union, with exception of the baltic sea? what should be our position of democracy and human rights, the deterioration thereof ongoing? from there we can talk about cooperation competition. mr. zevelev: i would suggest to collect several questions. sestanovich: and we may divide them up. , until recently there was a debate -- >> until recently there was a debate. say in six years i was predicting this would be the last year of putin. the other was [indiscernible] who was saying putin was...
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cooperative enough. the power became a 0-some game. the way to solve the problem was to merge europe together, create a european union and that the phrase is already out there. so that france, germany, russia, poland, don't see events on the continent as a zero sum game. >> on sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> the idea that the american presidents have always gotten the very best health care available in whatever era they lived, well, i want to tell you that this is a charming myth and problems began almost immediately with george washington. >> parkway central librarian richard levinson on myths surrounding presidents and their health. how doctors have contributed to a president's death or saved them from dying without public knowledge. for our complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. >>> adams was not a good president. hefs not a successful president. and if his career had ended at the end of his presidency, as his father's career ended, i don't think i would have written a book about it. >> sunday night on q & a, columnist and new york university professor james trump talks about his book, john quincy adams, militant sp
cooperative enough. the power became a 0-some game. the way to solve the problem was to merge europe together, create a european union and that the phrase is already out there. so that france, germany, russia, poland, don't see events on the continent as a zero sum game. >> on sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> the idea that the american presidents have always gotten the very best health care available in whatever era they lived, well, i want to tell you that this is a charming myth...
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union. listening what our member states are asking us to do. do something to create the energy market. do something to strengthen defense cooperation.r external border control. our stakeholders are asking for further integration and at the same time when they are in a position when they can fight against populism. francine: your stakeholders have never been no far apart. the fact that they don't have the same vision or projects that they want to post through should be worrying. >> it is worrying. this is a moment where we need strong national leadership. many strong governments have started to play games with populism. it is 100% sure that they will lose the game. what we are asking our member states to do is explain to your citizens why unified europe is much that are then fragmented populist and nationalistic europe. francine: if you are a politician and you come under scrutiny it's very easy to blame europe. you are seeing the same rise as with donald trump. are they parallels? similarities between american primaries in the populism in europe. the fear and this is understandable. this we have to take seriously. if people of scare
union. listening what our member states are asking us to do. do something to create the energy market. do something to strengthen defense cooperation.r external border control. our stakeholders are asking for further integration and at the same time when they are in a position when they can fight against populism. francine: your stakeholders have never been no far apart. the fact that they don't have the same vision or projects that they want to post through should be worrying. >> it is...
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cooperative enough. society power of europe became a zero sum game. the way to solve the power of this, was to merge together and create a european union so that france, germany, russia poland don't see events on the continent as a zero sum game. >> on sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> the idea that american presidents have already gotten the very best health care available in whatever year that they lived. well i want to tell you that says that charmi ining net, and problems began almost immediately with george washington. >> richard levinson on parkway central he'll talk about health care can contribute to a president's death or save them from dying without public knowledge. for the schedule, go to cspan.org. >>> it's that time of year to announce our 2017 student cam video documentary competition. help us spread the word to middle school and high school students and their teachers. this year's theme, your message to washington, d.c. tell us, what is the most urgent issue for the new president in congress to address in 2017. our competition is open to all middle school or high school students grades 6 through 12. with $100,000 awarded in cash prizes.
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in european union and it would be working on the m.inciples of the nor we will continue to promote the unification agenda in berries international form with the u.n. , the shanghai cooperation organization, and the g 20. we think the chinese chairmanship for their effort to efficiently use the representative platform to exchange views on the issues of global economy and policy. the signing of the paris agreement on the prevention of climate change has become an important event in the u.n. activities. the communication of intended not only determined contributions on a voluntary basis for the objectives of the .greement now we need clear procedures and provisions in order for the paris agreement to be fully implemented considering everyone's interest. of articleimportant intermission of greenhouse gases. crucially be important in preventing a violation of the competitive theronment and transfer dirty production from one country to another, which hampers the achievement of sustainable development goals. today, this covers all areas of international life and communication from political and military protection, conflict settlement, peacekeeping, sustainable development in regu
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union and what should be our position. with that, of course, we can talk about cooperation and competition. thank you. >> thank you. we do not have much time, so i would suggest to collect several questions and then -- >> let's also divide them up. maybe i'll talk about half of that and steve might talk about the other half. >> okay. >> quick question. until recently, there was a debate in russia among russian politicians who were represented basically by two most remarkable people. one was -- who for the last, let's say five or six years was predicting this was going to be the last year of putin. and the other one was -- who was saying putin is going to be there forever. when he dies, there will still be putin. do not hold your breath. it's a simple thing. are we supposed to wait until putin dies or should there be another scenario option possibility that putin is going to replace before his demice. thank you. >> one more question before -- yes, you, please. mm-hmm. >> thank you very much. i see that the accents there are some russians here. i have two short questions. the first is, if question. so, what do you th
union and what should be our position. with that, of course, we can talk about cooperation and competition. thank you. >> thank you. we do not have much time, so i would suggest to collect several questions and then -- >> let's also divide them up. maybe i'll talk about half of that and steve might talk about the other half. >> okay. >> quick question. until recently, there was a debate in russia among russian politicians who were represented basically by two most...
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the italian trade unions and the italian socialist and communist parties-- surprise--pushed for this. wow. and it's been a big success. it has helped launch hundreds of cooperative enterprises in italy, which has a long tradition of this sort of thing. and guess what. workers-- surprise--choose rather than being unempmployed and collectig a check, which is a d depressing condition toto be in, to ratherr have a business that they can devote themselves to. they put much more of themselves in it. and guess what. from a social point of view, which is, kind of, better, 10 workers collecting a weekly check or 10 workers building a whole new business that they really care about? anand which they'd better care about, because if t that fails,, they can't go back on unemployment. they've gotten their unemploloyment. a very interesting idea. and the italian government provides assistance along the way--technical assistance and so on--and subsidizeded loa. and are there precedents for the government helping in other ways? of course there are. here in the united states, for example, we have a longstanding government entity called the small business administration, the sba. h
the italian trade unions and the italian socialist and communist parties-- surprise--pushed for this. wow. and it's been a big success. it has helped launch hundreds of cooperative enterprises in italy, which has a long tradition of this sort of thing. and guess what. workers-- surprise--choose rather than being unempmployed and collectig a check, which is a d depressing condition toto be in, to ratherr have a business that they can devote themselves to. they put much more of themselves in it....
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union with the russians within syria, give on the problems we have with turkey and everything like that. is there any potential there? >> mike, i'm really skeptical. i can't rule out immediate tactical cooperation fundamentally, mike, they're there to prop up the assad regime. as long as the assad regime is in existence, we're going to feed sunni extremism. we can't get out of this as long as assadism continues to claim rule over all of what we used to call syria. >> can you paint a picture of syria ten years from now? >> yeah, first of all as a unitary state it's already gone, mike. the one one might hope for is separated ethically, but syria is such a hodgepodge the populations are so integrated, that is going to be really, really hard to do. this is, as richard haas, one of your frequent dwguest points out -- >> you say a lot of these problems come from the fact that we're not more deeply involved. what would that look like to you to be more involved? if we go back in history the thick things on the red line and all the rhetoric. where we are september 1st, 2016. what would america being more deeply involved look like? >> i think we passed up opportunities in the past several years, which ac
union with the russians within syria, give on the problems we have with turkey and everything like that. is there any potential there? >> mike, i'm really skeptical. i can't rule out immediate tactical cooperation fundamentally, mike, they're there to prop up the assad regime. as long as the assad regime is in existence, we're going to feed sunni extremism. we can't get out of this as long as assadism continues to claim rule over all of what we used to call syria. >> can you paint a...
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cooperative enough so the power in europe became a zero-sum game. the way to solve this was to merge europe together, create a european union and the phrase is already there. so that france, germany, russia, poland, don't see events on the continent as a zero-sum game. >>> on sunday night -- >> the idea that american presidents have always gotten the very best health care available in whatever era they lived. well, i want to tell you that this is a charming myth, and problems began almost immediately with george washington. >> parkway central librarian richard levinson on myths surrounding presidents and their health. he'll talk about how doctors have sometimes contributed to a president's death or saved them from dying without public knowledge. for our complete "american history tv" schedule go to c-span.org. >>> earlier this week, three former aides to secretary of state hillary clinton refused to testify on her staff's preservation of e-mail records. brian pogliano, a former management resource adviser didn't attend the hearing after being issued a subpoena and jason chaffetz said there will be consequences. this is about 2 1/2 hours. >> ready? >
cooperative enough so the power in europe became a zero-sum game. the way to solve this was to merge europe together, create a european union and the phrase is already there. so that france, germany, russia, poland, don't see events on the continent as a zero-sum game. >>> on sunday night -- >> the idea that american presidents have always gotten the very best health care available in whatever era they lived. well, i want to tell you that this is a charming myth, and problems...