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s. threat was greeted with anger by the then secretary of state james baker. he refused to meet missing yahoo again and blacklisted him from any state department interaction. there was consequences. well, there are always political repercussions about our watch here through one on israel . and i do think that as a result of the actions hate talk, at least in the short term, the republicans law support of the jewish american community. thank you for your statements, be a bomb administration. took the unusual step of withholding a veto with you and security council of to benjamin netanyahu. again, ignore the direct us request. a cub settlement expansion across the resolution. calling for a whole to settlement activity was passed. the question of us a to israel was not brought up, but either the camp david's summits, nor was it raised by president george w bush or donald trump, to support for israel when so far as to recognize jerusalem as well as capital. but now some members of the current congress are suggesting that the mounting economic and military aid to i
s. threat was greeted with anger by the then secretary of state james baker. he refused to meet missing yahoo again and blacklisted him from any state department interaction. there was consequences. well, there are always political repercussions about our watch here through one on israel . and i do think that as a result of the actions hate talk, at least in the short term, the republicans law support of the jewish american community. thank you for your statements, be a bomb administration....
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and his public criticism of the us threat was greeted with and by the then secretary of state james baker, he refused to meet missing yahoo again and blacklisted him from any state department to interruption. there was consequences. well, there are always political repercussions about or what you're to one on israel. and i do think that as a result of the actions hate talk, at least in the short term, the republicans law support of the jewish american community. thank you for your statement. your bomb administration took the unusual step up with holding a veto with you and security council of to benjamin netanyahu again, ignored a direct us request. a cub settlement expansion across the resolution. calling for a whole to settlement activity was passed. the question of us a to israel was not brought up, but either the camp david's summits, nor was it raised by president george w bush or donald trump, to support for israel when so far as to recognize jerusalem as well as capital. but now some members of the current congress are suggesting that the mounting economic and military aid to israe
and his public criticism of the us threat was greeted with and by the then secretary of state james baker, he refused to meet missing yahoo again and blacklisted him from any state department to interruption. there was consequences. well, there are always political repercussions about or what you're to one on israel. and i do think that as a result of the actions hate talk, at least in the short term, the republicans law support of the jewish american community. thank you for your statement....
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james baker policy here, no intent to use the billions of dollars of 8 as liberal age because israel is military and political excess. the hug rather than the rod, is this president's choice. mike kinda, i'll just say era washington. in the last us election, joe biden help from the youth. folks, thanks to social media influences, but many of those people are not turning their backs on him because of his support for israel. for on garza gabriel. that is on the reports from houston. why? during the last presidential election, george lee urged his more than 2000000 followers on tick tock to vote for joe biden . as a thank you, lee, along with a handful of other social media influencers, were invited to washington earlier this year to meet the president and get it behind the scenes tour of the white house. it was cool to be able to meet 1st lady by being able to meet joe by means of it to present him by being able to meet the amazing butlers and cooks. that was, that was note, but that was then. this is now binds embrace of benjamin netanyahu and israel's killing of innocent civilians fr
james baker policy here, no intent to use the billions of dollars of 8 as liberal age because israel is military and political excess. the hug rather than the rod, is this president's choice. mike kinda, i'll just say era washington. in the last us election, joe biden help from the youth. folks, thanks to social media influences, but many of those people are not turning their backs on him because of his support for israel. for on garza gabriel. that is on the reports from houston. why? during...
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s. threat was greeted with and by the then secretary of state james baker, he refused to meet missing yahoo again and blacklisted him from any state department interaction. there were consequences. well, there are always political repercussions about our watch here through one on israel . and i do think that as a result of the actions hate talk, at least in the short term, the republicans law support of the jewish american community. thank you for your statements. your bomb administration took the unusual step of withholding the veto with you and security council of to benjamin netanyahu again ignored a direct us request. a cub settlement expansion across the resolution. calling for a whole to settlement activity was passed. the question of us a to israel was not brought up, but either the camp david's summits, nor was it raised by president george w bush or donald trump, to support for israel when so far as to recognize jerusalem as well as capital. but now some members of the current congress are suggesting that the mounting economic and military aid to israel be made conditional. i
s. threat was greeted with and by the then secretary of state james baker, he refused to meet missing yahoo again and blacklisted him from any state department interaction. there were consequences. well, there are always political repercussions about our watch here through one on israel . and i do think that as a result of the actions hate talk, at least in the short term, the republicans law support of the jewish american community. thank you for your statements. your bomb administration took...
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pressure usually only ways and has worked in the past, you see henry kissinger, carter, my former boss james bakers, each of these individuals was able to apply pressure in pursuit of something that was positive, both for arabs and israelis. in this case, the administration certainly has leverage. it could slow walk or end direct deliveries of your munitions. i think that would be extremely harmful to the israeli war effort or they could change their posture in new york and vote for a un security council resolution. ijust don't vote for a un security council resolution. i just don't see vote for a un security council resolution. ijust don't see it coming to that. i think you will see a change in the operational tempo of the israeli ground campaign early next year and then the question of course becomes how successful will they be, with more targeted operations? their objective, and this is a problem, they have got to figure out how to judge successful so what is victory? what are the metrics they used? killing the top three individuals, hamas responsible for the 7 october search, was only be and a
pressure usually only ways and has worked in the past, you see henry kissinger, carter, my former boss james bakers, each of these individuals was able to apply pressure in pursuit of something that was positive, both for arabs and israelis. in this case, the administration certainly has leverage. it could slow walk or end direct deliveries of your munitions. i think that would be extremely harmful to the israeli war effort or they could change their posture in new york and vote for a un...
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james baker is the contain the shipping address. so the matter of time information provided lloyd's list, he says the who is the a tank was unexpected and could lead to more ships avoiding the region this night to rick, is there any like so we can say the stage would i, i should add that it does appear that it's a long distance to the point of rational sometime and then yeah, on this voyage, this actually hit it goes away. but the point of that sort of showing it as a potential arrival and then yeah, so the magic is really loose on this one in terms of taking the car. yeah. but the issue is now that we've had a number of attacks that hadn't been related to israel, is probably got the risk freely my basically potentially to ship line as a visual offer. as i can actually look to just avoid the whole region. there are some benefits of not particularly very low insurance costs, but also just the price of using the, the service and it can actually benefit us to take them all around the south africa, the european. so up to europe or even
james baker is the contain the shipping address. so the matter of time information provided lloyd's list, he says the who is the a tank was unexpected and could lead to more ships avoiding the region this night to rick, is there any like so we can say the stage would i, i should add that it does appear that it's a long distance to the point of rational sometime and then yeah, on this voyage, this actually hit it goes away. but the point of that sort of showing it as a potential arrival and then...
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a founder of the freedom caucus, his former chief of staff who he called the next james baker.ump realized the walls are closing in and he's becoming crazier. and now he's citing vladimir putin as a character witness, a guy who is a murderous thug around the world. it is time to send donald trump back to mar-a-lago permanently. >> and i want you to take a listen to something that donald trump said about immigrants last night. >> they're poisoning the blood of our country. that is what they've done. they've poisoned mental institutions and prisons all over the world. not just in south america or three or four countries, but they're coming into our country from africa and asia and they're pouring into our country. >> south america, africa, asia, immigrants poisoning the blood of our country, the words of the leading republican presidential candidate. your response? >> he's disgusting. and what he's doing is dog whistling. to americans who feel absolutely under stress and strain from the economy and from the conflicts around the world and he's dog whistling to blame it on people t
a founder of the freedom caucus, his former chief of staff who he called the next james baker.ump realized the walls are closing in and he's becoming crazier. and now he's citing vladimir putin as a character witness, a guy who is a murderous thug around the world. it is time to send donald trump back to mar-a-lago permanently. >> and i want you to take a listen to something that donald trump said about immigrants last night. >> they're poisoning the blood of our country. that is...
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it was made by james baker in 1990. we haven't kept that. i think that level of diplomacy avoids us using -- look at the alternative. we talk about sending $61 billion to ukraine. it's unclear to me or anybody else what the next $100 million is going to do that the first 100 didn't. i don't think throwing bad money after bad is the solution. diplomacy is the solution. it's going to take somebody who is committed to advancing u.s. interests to get this done. my foreign policy is avoid world war iii, declare independence from china, and focus on securing our own homeland. >> i want to get back to our audience member. we have a question now from nicole. she's from des moines and is a college admissions counselor. she's registered as a democrat but now intends to switch parties and is planning to participate in the republican caucuses and register as a republican. she's undecided on which candidate to support. nicole? >> thank you. welcome. i'm going to throw it back to the united states and talk a little bit about how you feel about the growing
it was made by james baker in 1990. we haven't kept that. i think that level of diplomacy avoids us using -- look at the alternative. we talk about sending $61 billion to ukraine. it's unclear to me or anybody else what the next $100 million is going to do that the first 100 didn't. i don't think throwing bad money after bad is the solution. diplomacy is the solution. it's going to take somebody who is committed to advancing u.s. interests to get this done. my foreign policy is avoid world war...
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peter baker, what about vladimir putin and another about the life of former secretary of state james baker most recently one about donald trump's time as president. now rachel will come out first and read a bit so let's hear it for rachel maddow. [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> wham! there a lot of people here. i am feeling more nervous than i was a minute ago. wow thank you. i'm t really grateful that you e here particularly at a time when there is so much going on in the world and it feels like a luxury to talk about a book. i'm all the more grateful that you are here and having this conversation tonight but i'm excited that susan glasser agreed to be here tonight to talk about t this. and i think that conversation of those questions will be the meat of what we did tonight. i think it will be the most important thing so i will not go on for too long. i do want to read just a little bit from the book and then i will say a thing and then we'll start. i'll try not to go on too long. eventually there has been added for drug. [laughter] they are allly perfectly good.
peter baker, what about vladimir putin and another about the life of former secretary of state james baker most recently one about donald trump's time as president. now rachel will come out first and read a bit so let's hear it for rachel maddow. [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> wham! there a lot of people here. i am feeling more nervous than i was a minute ago. wow thank you. i'm t really grateful that you e here particularly at a time when there is so much going...
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baker, one about vladimir putin's rise and another about the life of the former secretary of state james baker. rachel will come out first and read a bit. let's hear it for rachel maddow. [applause] i am feeling more nervous than i was a minute ago. thank a you. i'm grateful that you are here particularly at a time that there is so much going on in the world it can feel like a luxury to talk about a book. i'm all the more grateful that you're here and i'm excited to susan glasser agreed to be here tonight. it's going to be the most important things so i will not go on for too long. i do want to read a little bit from the book. i will try not to go on too long. there has to be an ad for a weird drug. they are all perfectly good drugs. one of the most successful industrialists on the planet. his anti-semitism was ranked any it was unchecked. he disputed freely in the tirades among friends, family, newspaper reporters or anybody within earshot. in the. of one a close friend wrote in his diary after a round night, and they attribute all evil to jews. he even ordered his engineers to forgo the use
baker, one about vladimir putin's rise and another about the life of the former secretary of state james baker. rachel will come out first and read a bit. let's hear it for rachel maddow. [applause] i am feeling more nervous than i was a minute ago. thank a you. i'm grateful that you are here particularly at a time that there is so much going on in the world it can feel like a luxury to talk about a book. i'm all the more grateful that you're here and i'm excited to susan glasser agreed to be...
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peter baker, on' about vladimir putin's rise, , another about te life of former secretary of state james baker, and most recently won one about donad trump's time as president. now, right you will come out first and read a bit. so let's hear it for rachel maddow. [cheers and applause] >> wow. there's a lot of people here. i in feeling more nervous than it was a minute ago and i thought i was peaking. wow, thank you. i'm really grateful that you hear, particularly at a time when there is so much going on in the world, you can feel like a luxury to talk about a book. so i'm all the more grateful that you were here and that we're good at thisan conversatin tonight. i'm really excited that susan klass agreed to be a tonight to talk about this, and i think that conversation and those questions, that's going to be the need of what we do here today. i think 20 be mostso important thing. so i will, i will not go on for too long. i do want to read just a little bit from the book and then i'll say a thing, and then we'll start. but i'll try not to go on too long. an ad for a weird drug rig? so we have t
peter baker, on' about vladimir putin's rise, , another about te life of former secretary of state james baker, and most recently won one about donad trump's time as president. now, right you will come out first and read a bit. so let's hear it for rachel maddow. [cheers and applause] >> wow. there's a lot of people here. i in feeling more nervous than it was a minute ago and i thought i was peaking. wow, thank you. i'm really grateful that you hear, particularly at a time when there is...
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james baker, the third after four years, is white house of staff was so desperate to get out that he swapped jobs with don regan. the treasury secretary and what was without a doubt the worst job swap in american history. it's it's no coincidence that the iran-contra scandal erupted shortly thereafter. it never would have happened on jim baker's watch. i guess to answer your about the obama white house what one of the things i would say wearing my hat as author of the gatekeepers is that every president learns sometime the hard way that you cannot effectively without empowering. white house chief of staff is first among equals. and also to tell you what you don't want to hear, barack obama was a student of history unlike some other presidents we've had recently. and and obama understood the importance of chief of staff. and one of my favorite stories concerns, the time that obama was campaigning a month, the election, he was in reno, nevada he called a secret meeting of staffers. they included david axelrod, valerie jarrett and all of bill clinton's, almost all of bill clinton's form
james baker, the third after four years, is white house of staff was so desperate to get out that he swapped jobs with don regan. the treasury secretary and what was without a doubt the worst job swap in american history. it's it's no coincidence that the iran-contra scandal erupted shortly thereafter. it never would have happened on jim baker's watch. i guess to answer your about the obama white house what one of the things i would say wearing my hat as author of the gatekeepers is that every...
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but reagan this philosophy that i wrote a book about reagan awhile back and i interviewed james baker, his chief of staff and then secretary of state. i was sitting in bakers office in houston and, baker is quite a [indiscernible] he said, he said, hey, he would tell stories where he would mimic voices and all of this other stuff. the one thing that i came away from there, recalling, if reagan told me once, he told me 10,000 times i would rather get 80% of what i want than go over the cliff with my flag flying. so, reagan understood that the point of getting elected to government is to govern. not to prove a point, not to make a statement, not to build up your party. but to make progress toward a solution. you never get all of what you want. take 80% today and come back tomorrow and try for the rest. it requires your willingness to accept that the other side has a right to its voice, has a right to its vote. another time when the system worked well under difficult circumstances was during the 1830s and 1840s. this was a time of crisis regarding the expansion, regarding if the state co
but reagan this philosophy that i wrote a book about reagan awhile back and i interviewed james baker, his chief of staff and then secretary of state. i was sitting in bakers office in houston and, baker is quite a [indiscernible] he said, he said, hey, he would tell stories where he would mimic voices and all of this other stuff. the one thing that i came away from there, recalling, if reagan told me once, he told me 10,000 times i would rather get 80% of what i want than go over the cliff...
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and i interviewed james baker who is reagan's chief of staff and then his secretary of state. and i was sitting in baker's office in houston and, and baker is quite a raconteur. and he said, he, he said, he would tell stories where he would mimic voices and all this other stuff. but the one thing that i came away from there recalling is he said, if reagan told me once he told me 10,000 times, i'd rather get 80% of what i want than go over the cliffs with my flags flying. so reagan understood that the point of getting elected to government is to govern, not to prove a point, not to make a statement, not to build up your party, but to make progress toward a solution. you never get all of what you want, take 80% today and come back tomorrow and try for the rest. but it requires your willingness to accept that the other side has a right to its voice, has a right to its vote. another time when the system worked well under difficult circumstances was during the 1830 1840 this was a time of crisis regarding expansion regarding whether for the states could leave the union. i happened
and i interviewed james baker who is reagan's chief of staff and then his secretary of state. and i was sitting in baker's office in houston and, and baker is quite a raconteur. and he said, he, he said, he would tell stories where he would mimic voices and all this other stuff. but the one thing that i came away from there recalling is he said, if reagan told me once he told me 10,000 times, i'd rather get 80% of what i want than go over the cliffs with my flags flying. so reagan understood...
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they would have their james baker, their warren christopher ensuring the proper administrations of elections is the direct influence of a president trying to rig elections in georgia and michigan and wisconsin and other states to get himself more votes. and i think all of this information, all these details ultimately serve to defeat the fundamental defense of donald trump, which somehow he was engaged in a presidential act and therefore immune, no, he wasn't. all of this information suggests this stopped. >> it's just so undemocratic. pete, we know that kenneth chesebro, that he is unindicted coconspiratorter number 5. is there anything else we know about potential cooperation by him with federal investigators? this testimony to michigan legislators -- pardon, to michigan officials is just quite astonishing. >> well, it's certainly interesting, simone. and given the detail that came out through these recordings, one of the very interesting things that was included in that reporting was a statement i think from chesebro's attorneys saying they had approached jack smith several months ago and
they would have their james baker, their warren christopher ensuring the proper administrations of elections is the direct influence of a president trying to rig elections in georgia and michigan and wisconsin and other states to get himself more votes. and i think all of this information, all these details ultimately serve to defeat the fundamental defense of donald trump, which somehow he was engaged in a presidential act and therefore immune, no, he wasn't. all of this information suggests...
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they would have james baker or ward christopher to ensure that the proper administration of elections direct influence of a president trying to rig elections in georgia and michigan and wisconsin and other states to get himself more votes. i think all of this information and details ultimately serve to defeat the fundamental defense of donald trump, which is somehow, he was engaged in the presidents plan and therefore immune. no, he wasn't. all of this of mission suggest it's not. >> it's just so undemocratic, p, we know that chef kenneth chesebro's unindicted coconspirator number five. is there anything we know about the federal investigators? this testimony to michigan legislatures -- army, to michigan officials, is quite astonishing. >> it's certainly interesting, simone, given the detail that came out with these recordings. one of the interesting things included in that report is a statement from, chesebro's attorney's, saying that they had approached jack smith several months ago, asked to come in and speak to them. and they have received a response. what is interesting, for a co
they would have james baker or ward christopher to ensure that the proper administration of elections direct influence of a president trying to rig elections in georgia and michigan and wisconsin and other states to get himself more votes. i think all of this information and details ultimately serve to defeat the fundamental defense of donald trump, which is somehow, he was engaged in the presidents plan and therefore immune. no, he wasn't. all of this of mission suggest it's not. >> it's...
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start with, well, everyone from henry kissinger you mentioned to the former secretary of state james baker and the soviet union days, to noam chomsky, a big left-wing guy, and everyone from right to left to center knew that nato expansion was a redlined for russia. there's a huge historical record on that. okay? and then number two, there's anything, oh, it's about fight for democracy and freedom of ukraine. well, democracy, that elections. that's freedom of ing officer: w objection. mr. mcconnell: the senate has spent months considering supplemental action to meet serious connected threats to america's national security. as i've said from the outset, our work needs to address four urgent challenges. putin's war on a sovereign democracy in europe, the terror campaign against israel, and u.s. forces in the middle east, china's aggressive escalation against taiwan, and peaceful nations in the indo-pacific, and the biden administration's continuing failure to contend with the crisis at our southern border. senate republicans focus on securing the border didn't just begin this fall. we've watc
start with, well, everyone from henry kissinger you mentioned to the former secretary of state james baker and the soviet union days, to noam chomsky, a big left-wing guy, and everyone from right to left to center knew that nato expansion was a redlined for russia. there's a huge historical record on that. okay? and then number two, there's anything, oh, it's about fight for democracy and freedom of ukraine. well, democracy, that elections. that's freedom of ing officer: w objection. mr....
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let's start with -- everyone from henry kissinger to the former secretary of state james baker and theoviet union days to noam chomsky, everyone from right to left to center knew that nato expansion was a redline for russia. there's a huge historical record on that. number two. it's about a fight for democracy and freedom of ukraine. well, democracy is elections, freedom of speech, freedom of press. shouldn't c-span report on the suspension or question of the suspension of elections in ukraine? if it's about democracy, how will they suspend elections with the accuse of wartime and say that is democracy? they outlet opposition parties in the parliament. is democracy? they outlawed opposition parties in the parliament. why hasn't c-span reported on that? you have a foundation for the defense of democracy and they've done nothing but propaganda and say that it's democracy, but you don't investigate any of these facts. is there any freedom in ukraine? host: we made note of that announcement from volodymyr zelenskyy. the others to point to russia and say is there freedom in russia? is russi
let's start with -- everyone from henry kissinger to the former secretary of state james baker and theoviet union days to noam chomsky, everyone from right to left to center knew that nato expansion was a redline for russia. there's a huge historical record on that. number two. it's about a fight for democracy and freedom of ukraine. well, democracy is elections, freedom of speech, freedom of press. shouldn't c-span report on the suspension or question of the suspension of elections in ukraine?...
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frank baker, sheppard mallory, and james townsend. those three, we will talk about them in a bit more detail, but o to give you a preview of three enslaved men that escaped and made it to munro in 1861. so, that is one of the terms. the other, i had to do this given today's topic, is the emancipation proclamation. so again, as we are talking about the document and the decisions that went into it, just be thinking about how you would explain the significance in an exam of the emancipation proclamation. an so, beginning with the african- american perspective, again, this is by far the most straightforward one to grasp, because it stays pretty constant throughout the war, and because this same kind of impulse characterizes the large majority of african americans during the civil war years. that is why i included this sentence in such big font, and the red color, just to let you know that this is a really important factor. this one is really obvious, but one that is easy to overlook, as well, in terms of thinking about how emancipation un
frank baker, sheppard mallory, and james townsend. those three, we will talk about them in a bit more detail, but o to give you a preview of three enslaved men that escaped and made it to munro in 1861. so, that is one of the terms. the other, i had to do this given today's topic, is the emancipation proclamation. so again, as we are talking about the document and the decisions that went into it, just be thinking about how you would explain the significance in an exam of the emancipation...
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it's frank baker, shepard, mallory and james townsend and those three. we'll talk about them in a bit more detail. but just to give you a preview, they're three and slave men who escaped and made it to fort monroe in may 1861. so that's one of the terms. the other i kind of had to do this, given today's topic is the emancipation proclamation. so again, as we're talking about the document and the decisions that went into it, just be thinking about how you would explain the significance in an exam of of the emancipation proclamation. so beginning with the african-american perspective. again, this is by far the most straightforward one to grasp, because it stays pretty constant throughout the war. and because the same kind of impulse characterize as the large majority of african-americans during the civil war is. and that's why i included this sentence in such big font and the red color, just to let you know that this is a really important fact. it's one that's very obvious, but it's one that it's easy to overlook as well. i think in thinking about how eman
it's frank baker, shepard, mallory and james townsend and those three. we'll talk about them in a bit more detail. but just to give you a preview, they're three and slave men who escaped and made it to fort monroe in may 1861. so that's one of the terms. the other i kind of had to do this, given today's topic is the emancipation proclamation. so again, as we're talking about the document and the decisions that went into it, just be thinking about how you would explain the significance in an...
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james bailey adapted the work of baker to help him make a political statement about the presidential election. and this is something else that the lithography trade really engaged in. you would have lithogrhy built on the work of other lithography firms if they knew that a particular image or a particular concept had actually penetrated the public consciousness. and what he's doing here, what bailey is doing here, particularly for a new york audience, is to hearken back to the rows of long island lithograph that was published by rafferty baker. next slide, please. bailey continued his assault on the democratic party's desire for annexation in a lithograph published on july 24th, 1844. and he reinforced the motif of his earlier efforts. mattie meeting the texas question, and mattie refers to martin van buren. in this caricature, the woman portraying texas is being carried on a platform, a party platform, if you will, hoisted by thomas hart benton on the left, and john c calhoun on the right. if you look at the lithograph, you can see that texas is grotesque. the inevitable has come to
james bailey adapted the work of baker to help him make a political statement about the presidential election. and this is something else that the lithography trade really engaged in. you would have lithogrhy built on the work of other lithography firms if they knew that a particular image or a particular concept had actually penetrated the public consciousness. and what he's doing here, what bailey is doing here, particularly for a new york audience, is to hearken back to the rows of long...
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james bailey adapted the work of baker to help him make a political statement about the presidential election. and this is something else that the lithography trade really engaged in. you would have lithography built on the work of other lithography firms if they knew that a particular image or a particular concept had actually penetrated the public consciousness. and what he's doing here, what bailey is doing here, particularly for a new york audience, is to hearken back to the rows of long island lithograph that was published by rafferty baker. next slide, please. bailey continued his assault on the democratic party's desire for annexation in a lithograph published on july 24th, 1844. and he reinforced the motif of his earlier efforts. mattie meeting the texas question, and mattie refers to martin van buren. in this caricature, the woman portraying texas is being carried on a platform, a party platform, if you will, hoisted by thomas hart benton on the left, and john c calhoun on the right. if you look at the lithograph, you can see that texas is grotesque. the inevitable has come
james bailey adapted the work of baker to help him make a political statement about the presidential election. and this is something else that the lithography trade really engaged in. you would have lithography built on the work of other lithography firms if they knew that a particular image or a particular concept had actually penetrated the public consciousness. and what he's doing here, what bailey is doing here, particularly for a new york audience, is to hearken back to the rows of long...
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i'm james brown with the scores from the nfl today. baker'ss roll right over tommy devito. it's time to toss the throwbacks as the texans topple the titans. tyreek took the day off and apparently so did the jets. let's see if flacco actually has ice in his veins. for 24/7 news and highlights, go to cbssportshq.com. -what even is this? -don't touch my things. gross. janice, when you bundle your home or renters with your auto, progressive provides 24/7 protection for almost everything you own. -but do you really need... -my weighted hoop? it's for my snatched waist. that's my dog chaise lounger. foot treadmill. that's my tuesday chalice. purse that says purse. hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber. i can't live without oxygen. solid gold coffee machine. -lake making kit. -really? -can progressive cover that too? -yes, but -- -hi it's janice. i'll take 5. is my voice on tv right now? harry and david is small batch, gourmet, and delicious. so of course, they run out fast. whether you want to say thank you, i love you, or just happy holidays. send some
i'm james brown with the scores from the nfl today. baker'ss roll right over tommy devito. it's time to toss the throwbacks as the texans topple the titans. tyreek took the day off and apparently so did the jets. let's see if flacco actually has ice in his veins. for 24/7 news and highlights, go to cbssportshq.com. -what even is this? -don't touch my things. gross. janice, when you bundle your home or renters with your auto, progressive provides 24/7 protection for almost everything you own....
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james and sharing your walk and your full while? meanwhile, that has been more is really rates to any occupied westbank soldiers that killed a 21 year old palestinian baker. in the early hours of sunday morning in the city of katia, witnesses, se sold as indiscriminately opened fire as they entered the town. is there any forces also rated homes? novelist, the number of rates in the occupied westbank has increased since the stock of israel's war. causa is rarely sold as have also shots until the postilion carpenter is also a father of 6 and novelist. the 39 year old was initially attacked by is really set to is in the town of kind of what funny how son set does and forced him out of his call and funded before he was on shows on the net complaint is really sold to elsewhere in the west bank 10 last is rarely set as rated a palestinian and restaurant in the village of so we a security camera footage captured at the moment of the attack, which caused a significant damage to the building. how corresponded? how about how many you doesn't have her on inside of palestinian families home? way? is there any forces have carried out yet another right? a yes. here at
james and sharing your walk and your full while? meanwhile, that has been more is really rates to any occupied westbank soldiers that killed a 21 year old palestinian baker. in the early hours of sunday morning in the city of katia, witnesses, se sold as indiscriminately opened fire as they entered the town. is there any forces also rated homes? novelist, the number of rates in the occupied westbank has increased since the stock of israel's war. causa is rarely sold as have also shots until the...
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james comey, director, fired. andy mccabe, deputy director, fired. lied three times under oath, under investigation, right as we speak. jim bakersel, demoted and then left. currently under investigation by the u.s. attorneys office in connecticut. lisa page, demoted then left ambassador taylor recalls that mr. morrison told ambassador taylor that i told mr. morrison that i conveyed this message to mr. yermak on september 1st, 2019 in connection with vice president pence's visit to warsaw - >> seth: he sounds like an auctioneer with a head injury. [ laughter ] just repeating all the unhinged buzzwords you hear on fox news without any of the content it's like at thanksgiving dinner, everyone in your family had a time limit to speak. "uncle jerry, what are you thankful for?" "well, i guess i'm thankful for my health and continued efforts to stop trans woke benghazi white water china laptop hunter emails tan suit. [ laughter ] and it makes sense that jordan would spew random fox news talking points, because he is far and away the most popular republican congressman on fox news since august 2017, fox's weekday programs have intervie
james comey, director, fired. andy mccabe, deputy director, fired. lied three times under oath, under investigation, right as we speak. jim bakersel, demoted and then left. currently under investigation by the u.s. attorneys office in connecticut. lisa page, demoted then left ambassador taylor recalls that mr. morrison told ambassador taylor that i told mr. morrison that i conveyed this message to mr. yermak on september 1st, 2019 in connection with vice president pence's visit to warsaw -...
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james stavridis, thank you very much for joining us this morning. >> really quickly, before we let you go, admiral, i have to ask you about ukraine. this morning, or it was yesterday, actually, gerard baker, "wall street journal" editor emeritus, said, along with the u.s. economy, he said vladimir putin was one of the winners of the year. it said, you know, it was very painful for him to write that, especially considering what's happened with one of their reporters there. but mr. baker went through a list of things that have gone well for vladimir putin this year. his economy has withstood a lot of the outside pressures and the so-called spring offensive was a failure. now, he's got american support and eu support wavering. would you agree with that assessment? >> unfortunately, i would. think back to the summer when yevgeny prigozhin mounted what appeared to be a credible coup attempt and was absolutely crushed in the aftermath of that. putin has used that to purge his inner circle, the senior people around him. he has had the successes that you describe. on top of all of that, he is watching like mordor, like soron from mortor in "the lord of the rings," the politics, the bleed of supp
james stavridis, thank you very much for joining us this morning. >> really quickly, before we let you go, admiral, i have to ask you about ukraine. this morning, or it was yesterday, actually, gerard baker, "wall street journal" editor emeritus, said, along with the u.s. economy, he said vladimir putin was one of the winners of the year. it said, you know, it was very painful for him to write that, especially considering what's happened with one of their reporters there. but...
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baker. norman, you know a thing or two about immigration. it was on your brief. so jamesing enough is enough. yvette cooper responded by saying this is an admission of years of total failure, net migration has trebled as a direct result of tory policies . direct result of tory policies. what's your take on today's announcement ? announcement? >> well, look, i mean, we've got real figures which reflect what's happened in the last year and we've got theoretical figures secretary figures from the home secretary today what might in today to what might happen in the but chris hope was absolutely >> but chris hope was absolutely right to draw attention to the fact the coalition fact that the coalition government had had a target of under 100,000, and it's been out of control. >> now got figure three >> we've now got a figure three times what was at brexit hit times what it was at brexit hit and many people voted for brexit, as you will know. >> martin, on the basis of reducing migration, not increasing it exponentially, as we've recently. we've seen recently. >> there is a trad
baker. norman, you know a thing or two about immigration. it was on your brief. so jamesing enough is enough. yvette cooper responded by saying this is an admission of years of total failure, net migration has trebled as a direct result of tory policies . direct result of tory policies. what's your take on today's announcement ? announcement? >> well, look, i mean, we've got real figures which reflect what's happened in the last year and we've got theoretical figures secretary figures...