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as keegan has already said, thinking _ awful.hinking about how wealthy nations have bought up the vaccine, and poorer— have bought up the vaccine, and poorer nations are in the situation where _ poorer nations are in the situation where they— poorer nations are in the situation where they cannot vaccinate populations including people are incredibly vulnerable and one of the striking _ incredibly vulnerable and one of the striking things here is that no one seems _ striking things here is that no one seems to— striking things here is that no one seems to be saying this is a global pandemic— seems to be saying this is a global pandemic and we need to recognise that even_ pandemic and we need to recognise that even if— pandemic and we need to recognise that even if some countries are now able to— that even if some countries are now able to move into softer restrictions like the uk because of the vaccine, we should be concerned about _ the vaccine, we should be concerned about everyone's safety and recognising the possibility for mor
as keegan has already said, thinking _ awful.hinking about how wealthy nations have bought up the vaccine, and poorer— have bought up the vaccine, and poorer nations are in the situation where _ poorer nations are in the situation where they— poorer nations are in the situation where they cannot vaccinate populations including people are incredibly vulnerable and one of the striking _ incredibly vulnerable and one of the striking things here is that no one seems _ striking things here is...
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max: from jon keegan yes, well i read the book about something very specific it, and jon wrote abouthe history of world war i. but catastrophe, my book when i try to deal is look at the manner in which the war and how the work started in with the first battles like. and churchill's had a terrific history of the world. when he said it matches the extraordinary excitement and sensations of those first days andug weeks and i thought this s so great and quite often get letters from people about 1914 a might going to write others about 1950s and 1960s night said that i have written allab that i had to write about 1940. for instance, a lot of history in the past was totally nationalistic when written by americans and british. i think nowadays, we all try to get away from that. we'll try to see things in a global sense. for instance, i report and think about the little british army that was present 1914 is sort of a major factor. the british army that fought indulgent at the beginning of the war, after 1944, italians was. [inaudible]. and even the belgians had more troops in the field than
max: from jon keegan yes, well i read the book about something very specific it, and jon wrote abouthe history of world war i. but catastrophe, my book when i try to deal is look at the manner in which the war and how the work started in with the first battles like. and churchill's had a terrific history of the world. when he said it matches the extraordinary excitement and sensations of those first days andug weeks and i thought this s so great and quite often get letters from people about...
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and i was wondering if sir, john keegan was riding at the phase of the battle which talks about many said is the first book to be released by a military historian to emphasize the common soldier as opposed to the general and the tactics and everything and i wondered what your opinion of that is. thank you very much. >> thank you david. >> i certainly agree, he was a close friend of mine and he change the way that we look at military history, it's overwhelmingly which division went this way and that way at the phase a battle which is now dead. it made us think about the reality of what war is like instead of thinking of it in terms of numbers of which division, i think all of us writing about the history of war which is that i would like to say history of war, not military history. we owe a debt to john, we read it quite recently and it still reads fantastically well, he looked at all the things about what battle is really liking for example not everybody is a hero there has been any given battle probably about a quarter of your guys when you say okay charge a quarter of your guys hav
and i was wondering if sir, john keegan was riding at the phase of the battle which talks about many said is the first book to be released by a military historian to emphasize the common soldier as opposed to the general and the tactics and everything and i wondered what your opinion of that is. thank you very much. >> thank you david. >> i certainly agree, he was a close friend of mine and he change the way that we look at military history, it's overwhelmingly which division went...
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i'm your host keegan chatwin the museum director and tonight. we're going to be talking about billy mitchell and his atlantic tests with our with our special guests joining us from wisconsin. so with that said, i'd like to go ahead and introduce our speakers tonight. chris kohakowski hee
i'm your host keegan chatwin the museum director and tonight. we're going to be talking about billy mitchell and his atlantic tests with our with our special guests joining us from wisconsin. so with that said, i'd like to go ahead and introduce our speakers tonight. chris kohakowski hee
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so keegan. thanks a lot and i'll throw it over to you you mentioned on one of your last slides that the end of the battleship was relatively slow in coming it would take, you know, another 20 years for the battleship to really be truly out of it. was that because of the navy's conservative approach to preparations for future war or because airplanes had to get better to truly finish off the battleship. honestly, i think it's both. i think it's both. their militaries in general, you know, it's an old. cliche that military's tried fight the last war. that speaks to an inherent conservatism and an inherent inertia particularly if you have weapon systems that are working fine at the time. you don't necessarily aren't out in a hurry to replace them or upgrade them. that applies to a great extent to the battleship fleet. it applies to other things as well. i can think of other examples plus the airplane had to had to really mitchell demonstrated the potential of new technology. but it needed to catch
so keegan. thanks a lot and i'll throw it over to you you mentioned on one of your last slides that the end of the battleship was relatively slow in coming it would take, you know, another 20 years for the battleship to really be truly out of it. was that because of the navy's conservative approach to preparations for future war or because airplanes had to get better to truly finish off the battleship. honestly, i think it's both. i think it's both. their militaries in general, you know, it's...
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i'm your host keegan chatwin the museum director and tonight. we're going to be talking about billy mitchell and his atlantic tests with our with our special guests joining us from wisconsin. so with that said, i'd like to go ahead and introduce our speakers tonight. chris kohakowski has been a guest speaker here at the museum previously. he did used to live here in the hampton roads area. he specifically spoke at a couple of different summer of flight presentations that were really well received.
i'm your host keegan chatwin the museum director and tonight. we're going to be talking about billy mitchell and his atlantic tests with our with our special guests joining us from wisconsin. so with that said, i'd like to go ahead and introduce our speakers tonight. chris kohakowski has been a guest speaker here at the museum previously. he did used to live here in the hampton roads area. he specifically spoke at a couple of different summer of flight presentations that were really well...
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keegan, thank you. keegan: you mentioned the end of the battleship was relatively slow in coming that it would take another 20 years for the battleship to really be truly out of it. was that because of the navy's conservative approach, to preparations for future work? or big -- future war? or because airplanes had to get better to truly finish off the battleship? chris: i think it is both. militaries in general, it is an old clichÉ that militaries try to fight the last war. that speaks to an inherent conservativism and inertia, particularly if you have weapon systems working fine at the time. you are not necessarily in a hurry to replace or upgrade them. that applies to a great extent to the battleship fleet. it applies to other things as well. i can think of other examples. plus, the airplane, mitchell demonstrated the potential of new technology. but it needed to catch up, it still needed development to truly get to where it needed to be, to take the role that it would ultimately take. i would argue t
keegan, thank you. keegan: you mentioned the end of the battleship was relatively slow in coming that it would take another 20 years for the battleship to really be truly out of it. was that because of the navy's conservative approach, to preparations for future work? or big -- future war? or because airplanes had to get better to truly finish off the battleship? chris: i think it is both. militaries in general, it is an old clichÉ that militaries try to fight the last war. that speaks to an...
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. >> director keegan. we have a unanimous vote. >> the declaration that the santa clara valley is in a water shortage emergency. >> we recommend action now. water reduction takes time to implement and the current reduction is not enough. >> reporter: we want to impose new 15% mandatory water reductions compared to 2019 levels for homes and businesses it calls on cities in the county to enforce restrictions >> reporter: this gardner says the changes will be expensive and hard to achieve because many have cut their water. they are increasing rebates for homeowners to convert thirsty lawns into drought tolerant landscaping and for graywater systems that convert laundry wash for outside irrigation. with federal and state water allocations down and the threat that it will continue into next year, the district said the time to act is now. >> there is simply not very much water in this dry year. >> they were showing us the surface water reservoirs. i am wondering how the groundwater supply is. >> reporter: that i
. >> director keegan. we have a unanimous vote. >> the declaration that the santa clara valley is in a water shortage emergency. >> we recommend action now. water reduction takes time to implement and the current reduction is not enough. >> reporter: we want to impose new 15% mandatory water reductions compared to 2019 levels for homes and businesses it calls on cities in the county to enforce restrictions >> reporter: this gardner says the changes will be...
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author himself seemed almost surprised that a history book was met with such enthusiasm to kind so keegan. my book is not about the president. it might be about a philosopher perhaps the most significant german philosopher and he was about at the beginning of our presence in the late 18th century, early 19th century. but it's a long way from hegel to the present. a long way to columns in black beagle, the philosopher and professor gala vin hen, delish hagar was always exploring new areas of science and questioning his own thinking. he taught his students in tubing and berlin to do the same. he was a theorist of state and the rule of law, anti slavery thinker. he had a very great knowledge of european aesthetics and all these things. he was a very universal and complete thinker and competitive calibus prize winning book is about he goes world the world into which the philosopher was born in 1770 was in a state of upheaval. the american revolution was raging. the french revolution erupted in 1789. the montclair year brothers invented the hot air balloon and james cook sailed around the worl
author himself seemed almost surprised that a history book was met with such enthusiasm to kind so keegan. my book is not about the president. it might be about a philosopher perhaps the most significant german philosopher and he was about at the beginning of our presence in the late 18th century, early 19th century. but it's a long way from hegel to the present. a long way to columns in black beagle, the philosopher and professor gala vin hen, delish hagar was always exploring new areas of...
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so now we'll be hearing from nancy keegan smith. it is suppressor to be here today. i would like to thank the white house historical association katherine barbara and mary. you're a great panel and i would just like to say that my presentation virtues on a little bit more personal as an archivist at the lbj library where i started my career in 1973. i had the wonderful privilege of getting to know mrs. johnson processing her beautification files for dr. lewis schools book and interviewing and talking with her in my slides anything that is scripted in brown script. it's mrs. johnson's writing and i did that way because she loved to use brown flair pan, although we advise you're not to use it because it wasn't permanent, but she loved to use brown flair pan to do her writing. in looking at mrs. johnson's white house restoration efforts. we also learn a lot about the relationship between mrs. kennedy and the johnsons, which is somewhat different from a lot of public perceptions and how the restoration of these two first ladies reflected their personalities. we also lear
so now we'll be hearing from nancy keegan smith. it is suppressor to be here today. i would like to thank the white house historical association katherine barbara and mary. you're a great panel and i would just like to say that my presentation virtues on a little bit more personal as an archivist at the lbj library where i started my career in 1973. i had the wonderful privilege of getting to know mrs. johnson processing her beautification files for dr. lewis schools book and interviewing and...
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joining me now is dr brian keegan, who's the director of public policy at chartered accountants irelandblic policy at chartered accountants ireland. welcome to the programme. what are your thoughts on how this will impact island? == are your thoughts on how this will impact island? -- ireland. as janet yellen _ will impact island? -- ireland. as janet yellen said, - will impact island? -- ireland. as janet yellen said, she - will impact island? -- ireland. as janet yellen said, she wasl as janet yellen said, she was going to level the playing field but it would level the playing field for the us. it is another phase of attempting to secure international agreement on how multinational companies are taxed and a lot of countries, the us primarily, are looking to rage their —— raise their tax rates to fund the recovery of the pandemic and to do that they want to make sure that they can get as much from the corporate as they can and to make it happen and make sure they are not competitive or uncompetitive relative to other countries, they need to ensure that all countries have a 15% rate but
joining me now is dr brian keegan, who's the director of public policy at chartered accountants irelandblic policy at chartered accountants ireland. welcome to the programme. what are your thoughts on how this will impact island? == are your thoughts on how this will impact island? -- ireland. as janet yellen _ will impact island? -- ireland. as janet yellen said, - will impact island? -- ireland. as janet yellen said, she - will impact island? -- ireland. as janet yellen said, she wasl as...
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. >> reporter: detective keegan mcinnes says the suspect is a foot taller than the 5'4" victim and outweighs her by close to 200 pounds. >> you never tried to take anything from her. he never asked for anything. he did make some comments to her in regards to her speaking spanish. we are still looking into the possibility of it being a hate crime. >> reporter: saturday afternoon, the same man attacked a 63-year-old woman in her car in the same area. people who work at the gas station tell me the shirtless man in the video is actually a regular customer showing up daily to buy coffee and cigarettes. >> don't relax anywhere you go anymore. >> reporter: the victim does not live in the area. she just started working nearby a week prior to the attack. this was her first time stopping here for gas. >> last night, a man was arrested in long beach, suspected of attacking a woman. police say the suspect is currently on parole for assault. >>> finance ministers from the world's richest countries have signed a deal aimed at forcing tech giants to pay more taxes. the group of seven wants to close cross-b
. >> reporter: detective keegan mcinnes says the suspect is a foot taller than the 5'4" victim and outweighs her by close to 200 pounds. >> you never tried to take anything from her. he never asked for anything. he did make some comments to her in regards to her speaking spanish. we are still looking into the possibility of it being a hate crime. >> reporter: saturday afternoon, the same man attacked a 63-year-old woman in her car in the same area. people who work at the...
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author himself seemed almost surprised that a history book was met with such enthusiasm to kind so keegan. my book is not about the president. it might be about a philosopher perhaps the most significant german philosopher them. and he was about at the beginning about present in the late 18th century, early 19th century. but it's a long way from hegel to the presence of a long way comes in black. me the philosopher and professor gala de la chicago was always exploring new areas of science and questioning his own thinking. he taught his students in tubing and berlin to do the same. he was a fear, a state, the state, and the rule of law. anti slavery thinker, he had a very great knowledge of european aesthetics and all these things. he was a very universal and complete thinker and competitive calibus prize winning book is about he goes world the world into which the philosopher was born in 1770 was in a state of upheaval. the american revolution was raging. the french revolution erupted in 1789. the montclair year brothers invented the hot air balloon and james cook sailed around the world.
author himself seemed almost surprised that a history book was met with such enthusiasm to kind so keegan. my book is not about the president. it might be about a philosopher perhaps the most significant german philosopher them. and he was about at the beginning about present in the late 18th century, early 19th century. but it's a long way from hegel to the presence of a long way comes in black. me the philosopher and professor gala de la chicago was always exploring new areas of science and...
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. >> john keegan has appeared on the program in 2003. to booktv.org, use the search function at the top of the page and you can watch that full interview. how is your book different than his? >> i wrote a book about the outbreak and history of world war i but catastrophe in my book is what i tried to do is look at the matter in which hell the war started and what the first battles were like because there was a phrase of a terrific history where he says no period of the war matches the extraordinary excitement and sensation and i thought this was so and i get letters from people asking am i going to write things about others. i thought i said all that i had to offer but for instance a lot of history in the past was terribly nationalistic. i think nowadays we try to get away from that and see things more in global terms. i.e. report as a sort of major factor. they had about a thousand battalions each and even the belgians had more troops than we did. i got frustrated. everybody thinks it was the bloodiest period but it wasn't. the french a
. >> john keegan has appeared on the program in 2003. to booktv.org, use the search function at the top of the page and you can watch that full interview. how is your book different than his? >> i wrote a book about the outbreak and history of world war i but catastrophe in my book is what i tried to do is look at the matter in which hell the war started and what the first battles were like because there was a phrase of a terrific history where he says no period of the war matches...
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. >> reporter: so after a frustrating year, her 11-year-old son keegan trudged off to his first day ofot going but i know that i need to. >> reporter: he and his 13-year-old sister josie had tried to keep up with virtual school while workin at their mom's shop. >> are you ready to go on to eighth grade? >> i don't know. i think mentally yes, but, like, academically, maybe not. >> reporter: and while their mother is glad they have a summer school option, she doesn't know how effective it will be. >> reporter: is summer school enough to make up for this learning loss? >> i don't know how it could possibly. they're going four days a week for three hours a day for four weeks. and that's supposed to replace an entire school year. >> reporter: students across the country failed classes at an alarming rate. in the bay area, failing grades increased by 50%. in houston, about half of high school students got at least one f last fall. and in new mexico, one school reported that 79% of students failed at least one class. increases in federal funding to schools have allowed many to offer expanded
. >> reporter: so after a frustrating year, her 11-year-old son keegan trudged off to his first day ofot going but i know that i need to. >> reporter: he and his 13-year-old sister josie had tried to keep up with virtual school while workin at their mom's shop. >> are you ready to go on to eighth grade? >> i don't know. i think mentally yes, but, like, academically, maybe not. >> reporter: and while their mother is glad they have a summer school option, she doesn't...
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for example, this is gillian keegan, a ministerfor apprenticeship example, this is gillian keegan, aike to see. we would call on the government to do is when the incentive system is due to end to retain it, but to keep it focused on the key 16—18 —year—olds group, because there is some indication that that is working and that it is actually beginning to resolve some of the inherent anomalies in the levy funding system that caused the fall in the first place. that caused the fall in the first lace. ., , , ., ., ., place. he would be very aware that one of the stock _ place. he would be very aware that one of the stock answers _ place. he would be very aware that one of the stock answers from - one of the stock answers from government is that money is tight, and what if they don't continue that support? the and what if they don't continue that su ort? , , and what if they don't continue that suuort? ,, support? the issue about apprenticeships - support? the issue about apprenticeships is - support? the issue about apprenticeships is that i support? the issue about i apprenticeships is
for example, this is gillian keegan, a ministerfor apprenticeship example, this is gillian keegan, aike to see. we would call on the government to do is when the incentive system is due to end to retain it, but to keep it focused on the key 16—18 —year—olds group, because there is some indication that that is working and that it is actually beginning to resolve some of the inherent anomalies in the levy funding system that caused the fall in the first place. that caused the fall in the...