100
100
Dec 30, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
whereas when i was in garrison in germany it was a lot more fun. i felt like, i felt very interconnected because i did unit supply and i was in the ordnance. i was in the ordnance company. so i was in an ordnance unit, rather and my company was the largest of that ordnance unit. so and bravo company, ordering a pen, i could order a pen, i could order a machine gun and m-60, saw weapon, these things were on the books and on paper it is very interesting to have accountability for these incredibly massive and powerful weapons. and at the same time, oh i need a roll of paper, some tissue. so it is pretty ironic. and then the networking aspect is so vast because you have unit supply, which is a 92 jiang key. then we worked with shop office -- yankee. and alphas also worked at the warehouse and 92 juliettes which were medical supply officers. so it was a small world among the logistics family. and we all kind of knew each other, knew how to get to each other versus, you know, in different aspects of the military the jobs would be a little more secular an
whereas when i was in garrison in germany it was a lot more fun. i felt like, i felt very interconnected because i did unit supply and i was in the ordnance. i was in the ordnance company. so i was in an ordnance unit, rather and my company was the largest of that ordnance unit. so and bravo company, ordering a pen, i could order a pen, i could order a machine gun and m-60, saw weapon, these things were on the books and on paper it is very interesting to have accountability for these incredibly...
138
138
Dec 24, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
shouting in the senate or in the house of representatives on will not compromise or william lloyd garrison saying no compromise with slaveholders and so, the whole issue of compromise is a contended issue in the same sense it is today he because in some sense you could argue that someone like garrison is staking out a moral position and absolutist position and one feels very absolute when it comes to abolishing slavery, but the position means you cannot compromise and so what about positions that are not quite absolute, then when you become pragmatic and that is where lamken becomes an because in some sense he was a pragmatist and he was willing to compromise and that's why many men and women who were more radical than he was thought that he was a little bit slow with regards to emancipation but he was working slowly because he believed in pragmatic approach, the government so that you could get a lasting peace and you could actually abolish slavery. some compromise is an interesting issue and sometimes pragmatic and sometimes works and sometimes necessary but sometimes so meaningless as t
shouting in the senate or in the house of representatives on will not compromise or william lloyd garrison saying no compromise with slaveholders and so, the whole issue of compromise is a contended issue in the same sense it is today he because in some sense you could argue that someone like garrison is staking out a moral position and absolutist position and one feels very absolute when it comes to abolishing slavery, but the position means you cannot compromise and so what about positions...
114
114
Dec 9, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
or william lloyd garrison saying no compromise with slave-holders, and so the whole issue of compromise was a contended issue in the same sense it is today, because in some sense you could argue that someone like garrison is staking out a moral position, an absolutist position, and once you -- very absolutist when its comes to abolishing slavery but absolutist positions mean you can't compromise so what about positions that are not quite absolutist? where do you become practicing mat tick? that's where lincoln comes in. he was a pragmatist and was willing to compromise. that's why many men and women who are more radical than he was thought he was a little bit tardy and slow with regard to emancipation, but he was working slowly because he believed in pragmatic approach to government so you could get a real lasting peace and you could actually abolish slavery. so compromise is an interesting issue, sometimes pragmatic, sometimes works, sometimes necessary, but sometimes so flaccid and meaningless as to become terrible as in the compromise of 1876 when you have the contested election, the
or william lloyd garrison saying no compromise with slave-holders, and so the whole issue of compromise was a contended issue in the same sense it is today, because in some sense you could argue that someone like garrison is staking out a moral position, an absolutist position, and once you -- very absolutist when its comes to abolishing slavery but absolutist positions mean you can't compromise so what about positions that are not quite absolutist? where do you become practicing mat tick?...
77
77
Dec 24, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
, whereas when i was and garrison in germany, it was a lot more fun. i felt like -- i felt very wasrconnected because i doing supplies and i was in an ordinance company. i was in an ordinance unit, rather, and my company was the largest of the unit. i could order a pen. i could order a machine gun. m 60s. order i mean, these things were on the on paper. it is very interesting, the accounting for these incredibly weapons,nd powerful and at the same time, i need a royal -- a roll of toilet paper, some tissue. it's ironic. at the same time, you have unit .upply you work with alphas. alphas also work with the warehouse. juliet was medical supply officers. it was a small world amongst the logistics family. we all kind of knew each other and knew how to get to each other, versus in different aspects of the military, the job can be a little more secular and separated. ,o this was more like professionally, a bit more of a happy family. there were strange aspects of it, but then, when you take that it's a different situation, because the budget .tself would flu
, whereas when i was and garrison in germany, it was a lot more fun. i felt like -- i felt very wasrconnected because i doing supplies and i was in an ordinance company. i was in an ordinance unit, rather, and my company was the largest of the unit. i could order a pen. i could order a machine gun. m 60s. order i mean, these things were on the on paper. it is very interesting, the accounting for these incredibly weapons,nd powerful and at the same time, i need a royal -- a roll of toilet paper,...
99
99
Dec 14, 2013
12/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
charge of troops in the north when heavily armed rebels launched an offensive, executing entire garrisonsched helplessly as his soldiers deserted, one after another. quite a bit offt military hardware behind on the battlefield. rebuildfirst had to their armament stocks before they could concentrate on other things. u.n. military mission, germany is helping transport equipment and personnel to the north. -- is in charge of the german air mission here. he told me overland transport is too dangerous and all civilian flights have been granted -- grounded. the airport is a true clash of cultures. the loading process a lot more hectic than it would be in germany. have no idea how heavy this palette is, so the german soldiers help out. 440 kilograms on the right, for under 40 on the left, almost one-timed. -- 440 on the left. almost one ton. finally, the adjournment -- the german loading supervisor determines how many pastors can arrive in the transport plane. tomorrow they are heading further north to the algerian border region. i asked how dangerous it is there. the air commander says it is no
charge of troops in the north when heavily armed rebels launched an offensive, executing entire garrisonsched helplessly as his soldiers deserted, one after another. quite a bit offt military hardware behind on the battlefield. rebuildfirst had to their armament stocks before they could concentrate on other things. u.n. military mission, germany is helping transport equipment and personnel to the north. -- is in charge of the german air mission here. he told me overland transport is too...
132
132
Dec 26, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
these are things you can't really teach in garrison or in training. it kind of just happens along the way. and it develops through experience. so i think that, seeing that aspect and seeing that hierarchy, those echelons and that ladder go up and down and spiral and sometimes be broken really made me the person and writer i am today. >> i mean it sound like you were at the center of the circle. >> yes. >> people have to come to you. >> yes, very much. very much we were the center of the circle, and again these are things i have never really spoken about. i think a lot of people when, even the media, when concerns itself with war, sensationalism, oh, the bullets and the bombs and mortars and ieds and all this sensationalism and many times my job was mundane and i'm sitting in the office and no one's there. all right, 9:00 to 5:00 and no one picked up a lot today and two of my friends in the section, oh, we got to get to camp anaconda. you have to go through sniper alley. our lives were in danger just to do our job and it is literally pushing pencils bu
these are things you can't really teach in garrison or in training. it kind of just happens along the way. and it develops through experience. so i think that, seeing that aspect and seeing that hierarchy, those echelons and that ladder go up and down and spiral and sometimes be broken really made me the person and writer i am today. >> i mean it sound like you were at the center of the circle. >> yes. >> people have to come to you. >> yes, very much. very much we were...
108
108
Dec 12, 2013
12/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> realtor represents two bidders including mark garrison who runs design engineering and constructionis vision. >> to turn it into sng where students could take advantage oift. it's part of a new hgtv show flip it to win it that would air next spring. >> make it a beautiful, stunning, period-specific reven vags into a single-naem residence. >> well, the homeowner says that this house is so badly damaged, he believes it needs to be demolished and rebuilt from the ground up. you have null 6:00 p.m. tomorrow to put in your bid. ken, are you interested? >> beautiful house in its day. just a matter of bringing it back to the way it was. all about money, right? >> absolutely. it's a big, big project. >> betty, in san jose, thank you. >>> the owner says every serious offer she's considering is all cash and she hopes to close by christmas. >>> authorities expect to know tomorrow whether a man they shot today in san rafael is the so-called cotton ball bandit. officers say a man robbed bank of the west in novato. the cotton ball bandit routinely hit on wednesday mornings. >> you're right. tas w
. >> realtor represents two bidders including mark garrison who runs design engineering and constructionis vision. >> to turn it into sng where students could take advantage oift. it's part of a new hgtv show flip it to win it that would air next spring. >> make it a beautiful, stunning, period-specific reven vags into a single-naem residence. >> well, the homeowner says that this house is so badly damaged, he believes it needs to be demolished and rebuilt from the...
115
115
Dec 12, 2013
12/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
pmr is attempting to reach out to the world and fed to the garrison is at the games press center in the capital. how blessed are the second competition here this team simply take my pics that's held every two years. wednesday spectacular opening scare when he kept the dumplings after its two cats in march a new ally in front of the wash and international audience the game to the country's first in more than forty years to come ahead of the two thousand fourteen oz summits which new marble a chair. why were slid up the capital mankind than the one that hasn't seen for decades and says that the newly built thirty thousand seats eighteen twenty two dealers across the region. as president thinks he was among the spectators and it is what we are the seed teams represent an important opportunity to show it worked out its reform program has benefited the country. this is an opportunity for the guests in for two seconds to get to know the culture and heritage of myanmar. and to witness our endeavors in constructing a disciplined democratic country. so while the december twenty somethings but wh
pmr is attempting to reach out to the world and fed to the garrison is at the games press center in the capital. how blessed are the second competition here this team simply take my pics that's held every two years. wednesday spectacular opening scare when he kept the dumplings after its two cats in march a new ally in front of the wash and international audience the game to the country's first in more than forty years to come ahead of the two thousand fourteen oz summits which new marble a...
108
108
Dec 25, 2013
12/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
shia say shame on me and got in the troops had taken positions at all is said to the points in the garrison city. the high security for the succeeding cashews to the russian opposition denounced month the riots that began in the making the hacking alerted us to be true. i'm number of meetings plus activities. it is also conducted a chance and guest houses in the challenging to do for one's notice is in the north west and said he was also suspended. on board a plane into couldn't find the agency was also seen in open court said. he stepped out of this season i moved on to head for the new and too good to see us make up twenty percent of the one hundred pt meaningful commissioned by this time. if they continue to go get it by sunni extremists who want to try them out of the country. more accepting will be provided to the doctor estimates that up baking the death toll in multiple explosions to seven moving on. the duck and then move them into operation the dg and with opinion aka son had the first face to face meeting in fourteen years and just a few fish of this cost me thousands to reduce te
shia say shame on me and got in the troops had taken positions at all is said to the points in the garrison city. the high security for the succeeding cashews to the russian opposition denounced month the riots that began in the making the hacking alerted us to be true. i'm number of meetings plus activities. it is also conducted a chance and guest houses in the challenging to do for one's notice is in the north west and said he was also suspended. on board a plane into couldn't find the agency...
55
55
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
attempts on his life between then and one thousand nine hundred others involved in this new jim garrison the district attorney who believed it was a prince for i never heard the name wallace where did this come from while this was a long time. convicted murderer had been on the johnson payroll worked at the u.s. agriculture department at a picture johnson i believe that it is wallace who is the murderer for example of henry wallace the agriculture agent who was investigating the johnson billie sol estis investigation in the warren commission report he was never questioned by the warren commission and they disregarded eyewitness testimony that places while this . place because of the sixth floor because wallace was a convicted murderer his fingerprint file was available and it matches a print other than oswald's prints why would the distinguished commission and you could tell me that earl warren was not a patriot or senator russell or gerald ford i would then because because lyndon johnson lies to every want to look at all warren's memoirs he says chief i'm going to tell you the truth it
attempts on his life between then and one thousand nine hundred others involved in this new jim garrison the district attorney who believed it was a prince for i never heard the name wallace where did this come from while this was a long time. convicted murderer had been on the johnson payroll worked at the u.s. agriculture department at a picture johnson i believe that it is wallace who is the murderer for example of henry wallace the agriculture agent who was investigating the johnson billie...
618
618
Dec 25, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 618
favorite 0
quote 0
tribes of stressors, whereas when i was and garrison in germany, it was a lot more fun. i felt like -- i felt very interconnected because i was doing supplies and i was in an ordinance company. i was in an ordinance unit, rather, and my company was the largest of the unit. i could order a pen. i could order a machine gun. i could order m 60s. i mean, these things were on the books and on paper. it is very interesting, the accounting for these incredibly massive and powerful weapons, and at the same time, i need a royal -- a roll of toilet paper, some tissue. it's ironic. at the same time, you have unit supply. you work with alphas. alphas also work with the warehouse. juliet was medical supply officers. it was a small world amongst the logistics family. we all kind of knew each other and knew how to get to each other, versus in different aspects of the military, the job can be a little more secular and separated. so this was more like, professionally, a bit more of a happy family. there were strange aspects of it, but then, when you take that to deployment, it's a differ
tribes of stressors, whereas when i was and garrison in germany, it was a lot more fun. i felt like -- i felt very interconnected because i was doing supplies and i was in an ordinance company. i was in an ordinance unit, rather, and my company was the largest of the unit. i could order a pen. i could order a machine gun. i could order m 60s. i mean, these things were on the books and on paper. it is very interesting, the accounting for these incredibly massive and powerful weapons, and at the...
91
91
Dec 29, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
tribes of stressors, whereas when i was and garrison in germany, it was a lot more fun. i felt like -- i felt very interconnected because i was doing supplies and i was in an ordinance company. i was in an ordinance unit, rather, and my company was the largest of the unit. i could order a pen. i could order a machine gun. i could order m 60s. i mean, these things were on the books and on paper. it is very interesting, the accounting for these incredibly massive and powerful weapons, and at the same time, i need a royal -- a roll of toilet paper, some tissue. it's ironic. at the same time, you have unit supply. you work with alphas. alphas also work with the warehouse. juliet was medical supply officers. it was a small world amongst the logistics family. we all kind of knew each other and knew how to get to each other, versus in different aspects of the military, the job can be a little more secular and separated. so this was more like, professionally, a bit more of a happy family. there were strange aspects of it, but then, when you take that to deployment, it's a differ
tribes of stressors, whereas when i was and garrison in germany, it was a lot more fun. i felt like -- i felt very interconnected because i was doing supplies and i was in an ordinance company. i was in an ordinance unit, rather, and my company was the largest of the unit. i could order a pen. i could order a machine gun. i could order m 60s. i mean, these things were on the books and on paper. it is very interesting, the accounting for these incredibly massive and powerful weapons, and at the...
61
61
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
are four attempts on his life between then and one thousand nine hundred others involved knew jim garrison the district attorney who believed it was of conspiracy and i never heard the name wallace where did this come from while this was a long time convicted murderer had been on the johnson payroll worked at the u.s. agriculture department at a picture johnson i believe that it is wallace who is the murderer for example of henry wallace the agriculture agent who was investigating the johnson billie sol estis investigation in the one commission report he was never questioned by the warren commission and they disregarded eyewitness testimony that places while this . place because of the sixth floor because wallace was a convicted murderer his fingerprint file was available and it matches a print other than oswald's prints why would the distinguished commission and you could tell me that earl warren was not a patriot or senator russell or gerald ford i would then because because lyndon johnson lies to every want to look at all warren's memoirs he says chief i want to tell you the truth it wa
are four attempts on his life between then and one thousand nine hundred others involved knew jim garrison the district attorney who believed it was of conspiracy and i never heard the name wallace where did this come from while this was a long time convicted murderer had been on the johnson payroll worked at the u.s. agriculture department at a picture johnson i believe that it is wallace who is the murderer for example of henry wallace the agriculture agent who was investigating the johnson...
116
116
Dec 24, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
, whereas when i was and garrison in germany, it was a lot more fun.
, whereas when i was and garrison in germany, it was a lot more fun.
130
130
Dec 24, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
so boston was now the former center of defiance was a british garrison under it a patriots siege. now the point of the siege is to cut off the city and starve it to death. this wasn't going to happen in boston because the english had the navy, the british navy with ships or off the harbor and you know today the town of nantucket nantucket -- excuse me, the town of boston is now the city of boston and it's almost unrecognizable to the way it was. many of those hills that once defined the island that was lost and were shaved down to fill in the back bay, the back bay was a day. it was water.
so boston was now the former center of defiance was a british garrison under it a patriots siege. now the point of the siege is to cut off the city and starve it to death. this wasn't going to happen in boston because the english had the navy, the british navy with ships or off the harbor and you know today the town of nantucket nantucket -- excuse me, the town of boston is now the city of boston and it's almost unrecognizable to the way it was. many of those hills that once defined the island...
104
104
Dec 24, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
so boston was now the former center of defiance was a british garrison under it a patriots siege. now the point of the siege is to cut off the city and starve it to death. this wasn't going to happen in boston because the english had the navy, the british navy with ships or off the harbor and you know today the town of nantucket nantucket -- excuse me, the town of boston is now the city of boston and it's almost unrecognizable to the way it was. many of those hills that once defined the island that was lost and were shaved down to fill in the back bay, the back bay was a day. it was water. then upon sunriver came in much closer than it does now. what is now washington as you walk that end, that was the neck as you come and from now the south bend into boston. this was an island and one of dozens of islands that occupy gigantic boston harbor. they had ships scattered throughout the harbor in strategic areas and cap the entrance opens so that they could get revisions whether they be from england or from canada. this meant even though they were completely surrounded by land boston as
so boston was now the former center of defiance was a british garrison under it a patriots siege. now the point of the siege is to cut off the city and starve it to death. this wasn't going to happen in boston because the english had the navy, the british navy with ships or off the harbor and you know today the town of nantucket nantucket -- excuse me, the town of boston is now the city of boston and it's almost unrecognizable to the way it was. many of those hills that once defined the island...
235
235
Dec 28, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
in the picturesque setting of garrison new york is a mansion called the walt eer hoving home. here in the peace and quiet women are having their lives transformed through the renewing of their lives. >> any time you're dealing with addiction, you've got life and death situation. people die every day from ov overdotzs. they didn't think it would be their last hit but it was. we're in a life and death fight when girls come to us. we know if they leave here not ready to live a life of recovery, then we know that death could be at their doorstep. so we bring them here and try to offer them the opportunity to never go back to that life or death fight, that addiction. >> beth is the executive director of the walter hoving home. she explain, the home is a faith-based home helping women ages 18 or older. women enroll for a 6 month or 12 month recovery program. they work daily on developing a winning attitude over depression and drugs and they're even required to sing in a gospel choir. the program is entirely supported by the generosity of private donors from people who care deeply ab
in the picturesque setting of garrison new york is a mansion called the walt eer hoving home. here in the peace and quiet women are having their lives transformed through the renewing of their lives. >> any time you're dealing with addiction, you've got life and death situation. people die every day from ov overdotzs. they didn't think it would be their last hit but it was. we're in a life and death fight when girls come to us. we know if they leave here not ready to live a life of...
58
58
Dec 30, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
that it was -- that is what it was like in the military in a garrison environment.over about eight months on the , job, my boss said she had noticed that i had transition to over the last year. she said i noticed you are wearing more colors. your hair is down. you're curling it now. she had no idea why. that was just a tiny piece of my transition that really shed some light on it. she was like oh, that is pretty cool. >> that is fantastic. are we ready to wrap up? to have a q&a. i am hoping that teresa and nicole can integrate some of the writing work they are doing. we want to make sure you know people are doing interesting experiencesh their and creative ways. >> i will bite the first bullet. thank you for joining us. saturdays bright, afternoon and you could be doing something else. thank you for coming here and listening to our women warriors. i am the founder of the women veterans and families network. we do a couple different things. one thing we have been active on is connecting women veterans to the vast amount of services that are out here. realizeded that
that it was -- that is what it was like in the military in a garrison environment.over about eight months on the , job, my boss said she had noticed that i had transition to over the last year. she said i noticed you are wearing more colors. your hair is down. you're curling it now. she had no idea why. that was just a tiny piece of my transition that really shed some light on it. she was like oh, that is pretty cool. >> that is fantastic. are we ready to wrap up? to have a q&a. i am...
100
100
Dec 16, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
returned to the private sector where he became a partner at the law firm of paul weiss, rifkin, and garrison. while working at this law firm, mr. johnson again answered the call for public service. first as the air force's top lawyer in the second term of the clinton administration, and more recently in the first term of the obama administration as the top lawyer for the entire department of defense. in both positions, he was confirmed by the u.s. senate with strong bipartisan support. having served in such important positions at the department of defense has no doubt helped him develop a number of outstanding skilled that will enable him to lead this department effectively. there are few better places to learn how to manage a complex national security bureaucracy than at the department of defense. for example, for four years, he was a partner -- he was a part of the senior leadership team that ran the defense department. he played a critical role in overseeing more than 3 million military and civilian personnel scattered around the country and across the world, including having direct respo
returned to the private sector where he became a partner at the law firm of paul weiss, rifkin, and garrison. while working at this law firm, mr. johnson again answered the call for public service. first as the air force's top lawyer in the second term of the clinton administration, and more recently in the first term of the obama administration as the top lawyer for the entire department of defense. in both positions, he was confirmed by the u.s. senate with strong bipartisan support. having...
743
743
Dec 25, 2013
12/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 743
favorite 0
quote 0
the soldiers that were garrisoned in jerusalem would have been stationed in the nearby fortress called the antonia, which literally stands adjacent to the temple complex and kind of looks over it. they could keep an eye on things there, and, of course, everyone in the temple knew they were there, too. >> particularly at passover, which is a holiday that vibrates with this incredible historical memory of national creation and freedom, and the roman soldiers standing along the colonnade of the temple looking down at jews celebrating this. so it's... it's a politically and religiously electric holiday. >> ( dramatized ): then, jesus entered the temple and drove out all who were selling and buying in the temple, and he overturned the tables of the money changers. >> the difficulty with the story of jesus and the money changers in the temple is that the story is told in slightly different ways in different gospels. for example, in mark's gospel, and, in fact, in matthew, mark, and luke-- all three-- this event occurs in the last week of jesus' life and is clearly the event which brings him
the soldiers that were garrisoned in jerusalem would have been stationed in the nearby fortress called the antonia, which literally stands adjacent to the temple complex and kind of looks over it. they could keep an eye on things there, and, of course, everyone in the temple knew they were there, too. >> particularly at passover, which is a holiday that vibrates with this incredible historical memory of national creation and freedom, and the roman soldiers standing along the colonnade of...
99
99
Dec 31, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
home companion and i heard garrison keillor give his advice on how to survive in new york. you have to walk fast, dressed in black, and do not look people in the eyes. i need to talk fast. i need to move through my slides rapidly. i can make the usual apologies for our results. i was fortunate to do this paper with edward. we have been working together over the years and we were of kent by kase fisy fisher state university. what is responsible for these trends? how is the american voter changed? ideological and more inclined to identify with the parties based on their racial, ethnic, and religious identities. the american voter is more issue oriented. i think these are all important changes in the american voter. i want to highlight these changes, the evidence to support these claims. here is a look at the changing racial and ethnic makeup of the united states in 1960. a most 89% of america was white. declined tohad about 64% with an increase in the proportion of african-americans, asian-americans, and latino americans. to track this fragmentation of the electorate, we comp
home companion and i heard garrison keillor give his advice on how to survive in new york. you have to walk fast, dressed in black, and do not look people in the eyes. i need to talk fast. i need to move through my slides rapidly. i can make the usual apologies for our results. i was fortunate to do this paper with edward. we have been working together over the years and we were of kent by kase fisy fisher state university. what is responsible for these trends? how is the american voter...
140
140
Dec 17, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
kurtz chose to feature only secretary of war lindley garrison sector the navy chosin -- josephus danielsostmaster general aas or olson chairman of the senate's banking and currency committee senator robert owen speaker of the house chad clarke secretary of the treasury william maca do president woodrow wilson chairman of the house committee on banking and currency representative carter glass congressman oscar oscar w. underwood and secretary of labor william wilson. two of these men carter glass and robert 01 were the chief architects of the federal reserve act. oana senator from oklahoma and classic congressman from virginia for motor legislation that would provide for regional banking system with a government controlled central wards. after months of intense negotiations compromised legislation was finally -- this bill authorized establishment of the federal reserve system to provide the nation with a safer more flexible and more stable monetary and financial system. on december 23, 1913 the bill was signed into law by the resident wilson is the federal reserve act. surrounded by glass
kurtz chose to feature only secretary of war lindley garrison sector the navy chosin -- josephus danielsostmaster general aas or olson chairman of the senate's banking and currency committee senator robert owen speaker of the house chad clarke secretary of the treasury william maca do president woodrow wilson chairman of the house committee on banking and currency representative carter glass congressman oscar oscar w. underwood and secretary of labor william wilson. two of these men carter...
120
120
Dec 23, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
while many attended the signing of the act, the painter chose to feature only lindley garrison, secretarythe navy joseph fits daniels, secretary of the interior, franklin lane, postmaster general a.s -- [inaudible] senator robert owen, speaker of the house, champ clark, secretary of the treasury, william mca do, president woodrow wilson, chairman of the house committee on banking and currency, representative carter glass, congressman oscar w. underwood and secretary of labor, william wilson. two of these men, carter glass and robert owen, were the chief architects of the federal reserve act. owen, a senator from oklahoma, and glass, a congressman from virginia, promoted legislation that would provide for a regional banking system with a government-controlled central board. after months of intense negotiations, compromise legislation was finalized in the form of glass-to went bill. -- owen bill. this bill authorized establishment of the federal reserve system to provide the nation with a safer, more flexible and more stable monetary and financial system. on december 23, 1913, the bill was
while many attended the signing of the act, the painter chose to feature only lindley garrison, secretarythe navy joseph fits daniels, secretary of the interior, franklin lane, postmaster general a.s -- [inaudible] senator robert owen, speaker of the house, champ clark, secretary of the treasury, william mca do, president woodrow wilson, chairman of the house committee on banking and currency, representative carter glass, congressman oscar w. underwood and secretary of labor, william wilson....
215
215
Dec 27, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
it from one yard and it's 7-6 niu but utah state aggie back on top in the third and here he comes garrisonndon swindle for the score and 5-yard and 13-7 and go to the fourth, aggie with a 1-yard touchdown and they have it 21-14 and i'm jessica and a look at your sports and a little bit of everything. >> boo boo, huh. >> you got to be a good football player. >> run boo boo. blast in beirut and the latest on the deadly attack in lebanon that killed the country's former finance minister. crack down in egypt the aggressive pressures some people are facing in the wake of the muslim brotherhood being declared a terrorist group. challenges to the economic rebound, america's youths are putting off moving out and how that is impacting growth. ♪ good morning and welcome back to al jazeera america and i'm thomas and let's get you caught up on the stories this hour. leaders are meeting for a summit on the growing ethnic unrest in sudan and follows the meeting between the president kurr and leaders from ethiopia and urges leaders to establish a dialog. a prosecutor in charge of over seeing a corruption
it from one yard and it's 7-6 niu but utah state aggie back on top in the third and here he comes garrisonndon swindle for the score and 5-yard and 13-7 and go to the fourth, aggie with a 1-yard touchdown and they have it 21-14 and i'm jessica and a look at your sports and a little bit of everything. >> boo boo, huh. >> you got to be a good football player. >> run boo boo. blast in beirut and the latest on the deadly attack in lebanon that killed the country's former finance...
546
546
Dec 4, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 546
favorite 0
quote 0
garrison keillor once said this and i assume the northern great plains spirit of dennis mc donna exists as he describes it and it is perfect for any chief of staff of the white house at any time. we were raised by people who taught us that life is an enormous struggle and if at some moment you feel very happy, be patient. it will pass. [applause] stillwater, minnesota, masters from georgetown, chief foreign- policy adviser for the majority leader of the senate, senator daschle, where i met him. and then the deputy national security adviser and now chief of staff for the president of the united states. please welcome denis mcdonough. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. let me say thanks to georgetown university for holding this forum on the affordable care act dan thanks to two great senators from the northern plains. senator daschle has been a very important mentor to me for the opportunity to be here, senator bennett am a good to see you again as well. toppreciate the opportunity talk about the affordable care act, what it's done, what it will do. i want to update you on the progres
garrison keillor once said this and i assume the northern great plains spirit of dennis mc donna exists as he describes it and it is perfect for any chief of staff of the white house at any time. we were raised by people who taught us that life is an enormous struggle and if at some moment you feel very happy, be patient. it will pass. [applause] stillwater, minnesota, masters from georgetown, chief foreign- policy adviser for the majority leader of the senate, senator daschle, where i met him....