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chris harmer, institute for study of war, jim walsh international security expert and research associate at massachusetts institute of technology security studies program and judy miller as well, adjunct fellow at manhattan institute and fox news contributor. chris, let me start with you. what do you think of how this is playing it especially when you see iran's president tweeting a deal was done and quickly that post was taken down? they seem like they're pretty confident? >> well until everything is agreed nothing is agreed. i negotiate agreements between foreign militaries in ex-exercising training operations or until everything is agreed nothing is agreed. second point if there are no red lines, there are really no deadlines. the united states doesn't have any red lines we clearly stated iran can not cross or red lines we previously established we wiggled on. so iranians feel no pressure to respect a red line generated out
chris harmer, institute for study of war, jim walsh international security expert and research associate at massachusetts institute of technology security studies program and judy miller as well, adjunct fellow at manhattan institute and fox news contributor. chris, let me start with you. what do you think of how this is playing it especially when you see iran's president tweeting a deal was done and quickly that post was taken down? they seem like they're pretty confident? >> well until...
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it descended in the family of philadelphia, josiah harmer who in 1775 joined the american cause. he served as an officer in the first pennsylvania regiment and served all the way through to 1783 and then became a general and leader in the first american regiment. so the actual first post-war united states military and fought in the indian campaigns in the old northwest until he retired after an inglorious defeat known as harmer's defeat in ohio. so the harmer flag or fort washington flag descended in the family until the early 20th century. at first glance, it appears to be very related to the dansey flag. it has the regimental colors that we have seen. it actually has a device in the center here, this is an image of fort washington. so the family tradition at the time in the 1920s was that this flag had been hoisted over fort washington which was an american military base essentially where cincinnati, ohio, is located today. of course, this type of flag is not the sort of flag you hoist over -- not a garrison flag which is usually made of a wool bunting, not silk, a much differe
it descended in the family of philadelphia, josiah harmer who in 1775 joined the american cause. he served as an officer in the first pennsylvania regiment and served all the way through to 1783 and then became a general and leader in the first american regiment. so the actual first post-war united states military and fought in the indian campaigns in the old northwest until he retired after an inglorious defeat known as harmer's defeat in ohio. so the harmer flag or fort washington flag...
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so the harmer flag or fort washington flag descended in the family until the early 20th century. at first glance, it appears to be very related to the dansy flag. it has the regimental colors that we've seen and it has a device in the center here, this is an image of fort washington. so the family tradition at the time in the 1920s was that this flag had been hoisted over fort washington which was an american military base essentially where cincinnati, ohio, is located today. of course, this type of flag is not the sort of flag you hoist over -- not a garrison flag which is usually made of a wool bunting, not silk, a much different size and configuration. but it's interesting in the central device here it's closely related to symbols found in currency as well as this soldier's powder horn. in this case it's a bundle of 13 arrows on the flag there tied together with a ribbon on the horn, held in a hand and this was -- there was a metaphor that a single arrow could be easily broken but a bundle of arrows would be very difficult to break. so this was a symbol used a lot of different
so the harmer flag or fort washington flag descended in the family until the early 20th century. at first glance, it appears to be very related to the dansy flag. it has the regimental colors that we've seen and it has a device in the center here, this is an image of fort washington. so the family tradition at the time in the 1920s was that this flag had been hoisted over fort washington which was an american military base essentially where cincinnati, ohio, is located today. of course, this...
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young people schoolchildren are here it is a rock star arrival with grievous bodily harmer acts of music and musicians, what kenya described as their answer a symbol that is warming things up. he spelt out the history of the family. history of the grandfather, a servant to a british master. he talked of his father that when overseas the u.s. to get his education, to work as a civil servant. kenyans now have the opportunity to grasp a moment. modern day dangers and corruption. also al-shabab. he talked of terror being a massive problem they were addressing in the best way they can. he warned about the 2007 election and the post-"11 violence and remembers watching the tv and realising that the country was tearing itself apart and warned that that could happen again, tribalism and ethnic issues politics relating to those are doomed to tear the country apart. a strong warning on that. the rest of his speech going on is addressing this empower. of kenyans this way forward, and also a warning to the government that democracy is never having elections, but working in a democratic way. >>> a num
young people schoolchildren are here it is a rock star arrival with grievous bodily harmer acts of music and musicians, what kenya described as their answer a symbol that is warming things up. he spelt out the history of the family. history of the grandfather, a servant to a british master. he talked of his father that when overseas the u.s. to get his education, to work as a civil servant. kenyans now have the opportunity to grasp a moment. modern day dangers and corruption. also al-shabab. he...
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baltimore blasts chicago early and bryce harmer looking -- harper looking to do the same in san francisco in a prime time match-up. don't rob yourself of a good time. keep it locked right here, fame on overtime necessary -- "game on: overtime" next. hey what's up everybody? alongside frank ham a han, dave owens in the house and frank
baltimore blasts chicago early and bryce harmer looking -- harper looking to do the same in san francisco in a prime time match-up. don't rob yourself of a good time. keep it locked right here, fame on overtime necessary -- "game on: overtime" next. hey what's up everybody? alongside frank ham a han, dave owens in the house and frank
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want to let you know the harmers ferry station now not accessible -- harpers ferry station now not accessible. consider as alternate the brunswick station. that's really going to be your best bet to get around. the fire station blocked by fire equipment on the scene. we'll continue to follow this story and bring you updates as soon as we get them. on 95 on the virginia side, construction closing two lanes of the northbound side between prince william parkway and the occoquan. here's a live look to show you how things ever shaping up. looks like -- are shaping up. looks like better improvements but still delays going o. looks like the earlier lane closures have all but let up. you will see delays northbound. so folks coming from fredericksburg, even stafford heading toward the capital beltway, will you need to account for some additional time or add some additional time, rather, to account for those residual delays. your next update coming up in roughly ten minutes. >>> a man is fighting for his life this morning after being stabbed in the district. it happened last night at lincoln road and r
want to let you know the harmers ferry station now not accessible -- harpers ferry station now not accessible. consider as alternate the brunswick station. that's really going to be your best bet to get around. the fire station blocked by fire equipment on the scene. we'll continue to follow this story and bring you updates as soon as we get them. on 95 on the virginia side, construction closing two lanes of the northbound side between prince william parkway and the occoquan. here's a live look...
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harmer lee's prize-winning seek al to "to kill a mocking bird" landed in the stores. >> it's rare these days that one novel can grab so much attention beyond the literary world. and in alabama author harperly's hometown, the place that inspired her writing the release of go set a watchman had anticipation. >> it's exciting, and i think it's huge. >> the biggest preordered book on amazon since the final harry potter story the midnight release in several countries drew crowds, eager for harper lee's first book since the prize-winning classic, "to kill a mocking bird," which later became an oscar-winning film. go set a watchman is set in the 1950s, 20 years after "to kill a mocking bird." it deals with racism and changing attitudes in the south. >> and if it hurts a little bit, it hurts. it was life 60 years ago in this town. >> the novel has also come with some controversy mainly over the depiction of adicus finch. the courageous father and attorney who defended a black man falsely accused of rape. >> i hate it, because i wanted him to remain our hero. >> alabama historian and harper lee'
harmer lee's prize-winning seek al to "to kill a mocking bird" landed in the stores. >> it's rare these days that one novel can grab so much attention beyond the literary world. and in alabama author harperly's hometown, the place that inspired her writing the release of go set a watchman had anticipation. >> it's exciting, and i think it's huge. >> the biggest preordered book on amazon since the final harry potter story the midnight release in several countries drew...
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. >>> harmer lee's new book is being released today. set a watchman" is the prequel in fact -- sequel rather to the writer's 1960 blockbuster "to kill a mockingbird." the manuscript had been tucked away for decades. the 89 yearldz author lives -- 89-year-old author lives in a nursing home in alabama. >>> we're still dealing with fog out there very dense fog for areas west of 95 along 66 and 891. strong storms expect -- 89. strong storms expected for later on tonight. one model says it will arrive a little later on so we'll be tracking this throughout the afternoon. >>> it's -- on 50 for those of you out in prince george's county, for those of you out in virginia along i-66 trouble spots. so along i-66 now a four-mile backup as a result of three accidents now on the shoulder but all of those delays all combining so you need to make sure you take it easy out there, folks. looks like the weather is contributing to all of this. >>> cbs this morning is next with a look at the journey to the edge of our solar system. nasa's new horizons will
. >>> harmer lee's new book is being released today. set a watchman" is the prequel in fact -- sequel rather to the writer's 1960 blockbuster "to kill a mockingbird." the manuscript had been tucked away for decades. the 89 yearldz author lives -- 89-year-old author lives in a nursing home in alabama. >>> we're still dealing with fog out there very dense fog for areas west of 95 along 66 and 891. strong storms expect -- 89. strong storms expected for later on...
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chris harmer from the institute of war joins us now.at steps are and can the fbi and the nypd take right now to protect roughly what, three million visitors coming to see the largest fireworks display in the country? >> a pleasure to be with you, thanks for having me. i'm sorry we
chris harmer from the institute of war joins us now.at steps are and can the fbi and the nypd take right now to protect roughly what, three million visitors coming to see the largest fireworks display in the country? >> a pleasure to be with you, thanks for having me. i'm sorry we
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joining us now is chris harmer, with the institute for the study of war.ng chris this comes a couple days after president obama tells america that this is generational fight more of an idealogical fight and there is no way the united states can beat them with brute force. it would be akin to whac-a-mole. it doesn't feel right t really worries me. where do we stand with this. >> first point, violent ideology is not defeated by better ideas. it is defeated by force. osama bin laden was not killed by a better idea. he was killed by seal team six. circumstantial terrorists you can appeal to these people with better ideas. idealogical terrorists will not be swayed or argued with. you have only one option to destroy them or be destroyed by them. in terms of cuts to the military, this is basic math. a nation that can not manage its finances can not protect its interests. we're $19 trillion in debt, plus another 5 trillion in funny money from the federal reserve and 100 trillion to 300 trillion unfunded liabilities. united states has extraordinarily high cost basi
joining us now is chris harmer, with the institute for the study of war.ng chris this comes a couple days after president obama tells america that this is generational fight more of an idealogical fight and there is no way the united states can beat them with brute force. it would be akin to whac-a-mole. it doesn't feel right t really worries me. where do we stand with this. >> first point, violent ideology is not defeated by better ideas. it is defeated by force. osama bin laden was not...
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morals band-aids , and we just talked about having to face reality, i think that's why oil is getting harmered we can end the day off with a big selloff descending depending on how everything goes in greece, right now just feels like cooler heads, but to write off we really be a big mistake, isn't it? >> i write off greece. so i really think we're going to go back to the drachma and the greek's need to do that. there's no way that they can be part of a euro and be able to make their commitment . charles: if they touareg drop, how would that help? . charles: they could print their own money. >> they could print their own money, that's what they would need. what's interesting that the germans have said, it didn't seem like the presence of the jury matter anymore or -- it's the germans. so there's been a clash which is so fascinating to watch and the greeks blame the germans for being in this situation . charles: yeah, they blame this workoholics. >> yeah. you blame the greeks going back to the dramatic pla, and it is an option for them, they have been impoverished and have control over their des
morals band-aids , and we just talked about having to face reality, i think that's why oil is getting harmered we can end the day off with a big selloff descending depending on how everything goes in greece, right now just feels like cooler heads, but to write off we really be a big mistake, isn't it? >> i write off greece. so i really think we're going to go back to the drachma and the greek's need to do that. there's no way that they can be part of a euro and be able to make their...