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it's expected to bring more than 600 additional soldiers to fort knox. along with congressman brett guthrie and senator paul, i had urged army leadership to select fort knox for this new corps headquarters. and obviously, we think they made a great choice. now fifth corps will join the eight commands already stationed there, including the army's human resources, recruiting and cadet commands. i have worked for years to help ensure that fort knox receives the resources and national attention that it deserves. so it's really great to see the army agrees that its high-quality facilities are perfect for these new headquarters and the extraordinary work of the knox regional development alliance has made it a wonderful place both to live and to work, both for service members and for their families. last year, i was proud to host defense secretary mark esper in kentucky to meet with members of the fort knox community. i'm certainly grateful to him, secretary mccarthy, and general mcconville for recognizing our potential. now, on another matter, today the senate
it's expected to bring more than 600 additional soldiers to fort knox. along with congressman brett guthrie and senator paul, i had urged army leadership to select fort knox for this new corps headquarters. and obviously, we think they made a great choice. now fifth corps will join the eight commands already stationed there, including the army's human resources, recruiting and cadet commands. i have worked for years to help ensure that fort knox receives the resources and national attention...
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it's expected to bring more than 600 additional soldiers to fort knox. along with senator paul i urged him to select fort knox for the new headquarters and we think they made a great choice. they will join the eight commands already stationed there including the human resources for the could command. i worked for years to make sure they receiven the national attention it deserves it's great to see the army agreed that it is perfect for the headquarters and the extraordinary work of the regional development alliance has made it a wonderful place to live and to work. both the servic servicemembers r their families. last year i was proud to host the event secretary in kentucky certainly grateful to him and the general for recognizing our potential. from the junior senator of virginia or colleague's colleags resolution is deeply flawed on a lumber of levels. as i explained yesterday it is an abuse of the act to strike a balance between the president's constitutional war powers and congress war powers oversight responsibilities. ume of us believe it went too
it's expected to bring more than 600 additional soldiers to fort knox. along with senator paul i urged him to select fort knox for the new headquarters and we think they made a great choice. they will join the eight commands already stationed there including the human resources for the could command. i worked for years to make sure they receiven the national attention it deserves it's great to see the army agreed that it is perfect for the headquarters and the extraordinary work of the regional...
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your guy won dicksville knox. i wouldn't make a big deal out of this.m. >> i don't think it's caused anything but certainly running bigger and aggressive and as you said before effective campaign. stuart: okay, i will leave it at that, i have something more serious. >> sure. stuart: the audio of bloomberg defending his new york city stop and frisk policy 2015, listen to this, please. [inaudible] >> and murder victims. [inaudible] >> people, say, oh, my god you're arresting kids for marijuana, yes, that's true, why because -- stuart: i think that hurts him with african-american voters from here on out. >> you know, he's apologized, a president who has attacked him today also has been a supporter of stop and frisk. stuart: yes, but let's talk bloomberg stop and frisk, he's going to pay for it? >> stuart, as i said -- >> you cannot win the election, you cannot beat b the democrat nominee without black support, you can't. >> well, it's up -- he was up 22% in the poll, you can only apologize, you would say the president that you defend every day with ample j
your guy won dicksville knox. i wouldn't make a big deal out of this.m. >> i don't think it's caused anything but certainly running bigger and aggressive and as you said before effective campaign. stuart: okay, i will leave it at that, i have something more serious. >> sure. stuart: the audio of bloomberg defending his new york city stop and frisk policy 2015, listen to this, please. [inaudible] >> and murder victims. [inaudible] >> people, say, oh, my god you're...
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philip knox that meant front seat and it's a. private as ever 70 percent of the possession and 20 shots on goal but it wasn't until they slipped up from the keeper too much to back that yanick could finally grab the equalizer. one hole the final school unspectacular and still win on spectacular and this is a much. plainly less spectacular was the truly light of the weekend which was set up by mind and shall come and he'll mill drool the only way pull you away. for that. very cost haven't scored in 7 games before this clash with half an eye. but thanks to sebastian rooney's hand he got an early chance to end his dry spell from the spot. and he took it to. 1000000 and a. and survey costs drought. often high and cold one back just before the break for christophe baumgartner. shortly after halftime both spoke well boarded another spot kick and who else but they cost to take it the dutchman doubled his tally this time going straight down the middle. after an hour's play they cost went from converting penalties to causing one with a so
philip knox that meant front seat and it's a. private as ever 70 percent of the possession and 20 shots on goal but it wasn't until they slipped up from the keeper too much to back that yanick could finally grab the equalizer. one hole the final school unspectacular and still win on spectacular and this is a much. plainly less spectacular was the truly light of the weekend which was set up by mind and shall come and he'll mill drool the only way pull you away. for that. very cost haven't scored...
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general knox wields his artillery into place ready to -- wheels it into place ready to move it at a momentsny of the forts being bells, fort greene and fort berg which control the writ from philadelphia, fort star, commanding the show kyl river, fort huntington, guarding the runt north. and fort washington overlooking the value asked the valley of chester county. observation posts are set up in the high trees amount joy to warn of possible british attacks. as it turns out there are no battles you hear, unless it is the battle of the spirit for survival. on,he bleak winter moves supplies fail to arrive. valley forge becomes an incredible saga of physical suffering and heroism. shoes onare without the frozen bridges and streams. from one quarter to one half of them are unfit for duty on almost any single day. the small dreadfully overcrowded hospitals cannot begin to care for the diseased and dying. 3000 soldiers find eternal rest under the snowy mentals at valley forge and that general area of pennsylvania. in february arrives baron von steuben, a tough drill master, turning the parade groun
general knox wields his artillery into place ready to -- wheels it into place ready to move it at a momentsny of the forts being bells, fort greene and fort berg which control the writ from philadelphia, fort star, commanding the show kyl river, fort huntington, guarding the runt north. and fort washington overlooking the value asked the valley of chester county. observation posts are set up in the high trees amount joy to warn of possible british attacks. as it turns out there are no battles...
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the attitude is that of fort knox. kentucky is a great place to be a soldier and the commonwealth will welcome these soldiers with open arms. i thank senator mcconnell for his leadership to help fort knox gets the leadership. i look forward to working with them, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my marks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> last month i towered penn state university located in 12th congressional district. i had the opportunity to speak with students, staff and faculty about ongoing projects and why they are proud to be of a. penn state was a land grant university to serve the public, especially people of pennsylvania. after my tour of the campus and seeing their impressive research facilities, i can say that he penn state remains focused on that mission, whether helping the agricul
the attitude is that of fort knox. kentucky is a great place to be a soldier and the commonwealth will welcome these soldiers with open arms. i thank senator mcconnell for his leadership to help fort knox gets the leadership. i look forward to working with them, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my marks. the speaker pro...
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us down simply has $8000.00 tons of gold in fort knox and they believe to have the biggest gold position in the world india has 20000 tonnes amongst its population it's got a huge population a lot of people of india the individuals own a lot of gold there's that we've got huge gold buying by china and russia but still nowhere near the position held monetary gold by the us so the comment i want to i want to ask you about this let's say the whole system crashes we go back to a gold standard who's in the best position at that point to rule the roost so to speak i think the problem with the recess is that we just don't know how it's going to happen i don't think it's in the hands of government i think basically government to go to get the finances are going to get completely destroyed to the point where they withdraw from intervening in the economy and that could take i mean i think i think that the initial effect would be really quite sudden but it could take quite some time before we get to the point where governments accept the uk it's actually got to drive things the only thing we can do
us down simply has $8000.00 tons of gold in fort knox and they believe to have the biggest gold position in the world india has 20000 tonnes amongst its population it's got a huge population a lot of people of india the individuals own a lot of gold there's that we've got huge gold buying by china and russia but still nowhere near the position held monetary gold by the us so the comment i want to i want to ask you about this let's say the whole system crashes we go back to a gold standard who's...
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of voters in dixonville knox casting their ballot at the stroke of midnight even though he is not officially on the ticket in new hampshire, michael bloomberg won in a landslide with two write ins from democrats and one republican bernie sanders and pete buttiegieg trailed with one vote apiece amy klobuchar won one precinct in the wee hours of the morning. nbc's kristen welker has more from the campaign trail. >> reporter: it's the final sprint in new hampshire as candidates make their closing arguments. the latest polls show senator bernie sanders with a narrow lead here, with mayor pete buttigieg in second place, and the fight for third could be critical, including for former vice president joe biden who has struggled since his fourth place finish in iowa >>> can you survive a fourth place finish here in new hampshire? >> sure, i could sure, i could. look, i mean -- >> reporter: what's the path >> the path is south carolina and, and going into nevada and going into super tuesday >> reporter: biden has shifted strategy, going on the attack against buttigieg in recent days >> this guy is not
of voters in dixonville knox casting their ballot at the stroke of midnight even though he is not officially on the ticket in new hampshire, michael bloomberg won in a landslide with two write ins from democrats and one republican bernie sanders and pete buttiegieg trailed with one vote apiece amy klobuchar won one precinct in the wee hours of the morning. nbc's kristen welker has more from the campaign trail. >> reporter: it's the final sprint in new hampshire as candidates make their...
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pharmacist fati kind knox says a cool head is what's called for at the moment. is this a human for me to fly thing it's too early to say now's the time to panic in fact it's just the opposite we're totally relax and hope that this will pass over us. up until now germany has been spanish from a major outbreak of the coronavirus but the country's preparations have yet to be put to the test. you get much more on the coronavirus on our you tube channel or at our website let's get your brief down some of the other stories making the news u.s. president trump is in india for a 2 day visit he met with the indian prime minister narendra modi and president from moscow vnd in delhi the leaders aim to strengthen ties between the world's 2 biggest democracy. violent clashes in haiti's capital port of prince of lead to that city being put on lockdown anti-government protesters blocked streets of stones and burning tires after police attacked the army headquarters to demand better working conditions the impoverished caribbean island has been struggling with a prolonged econom
pharmacist fati kind knox says a cool head is what's called for at the moment. is this a human for me to fly thing it's too early to say now's the time to panic in fact it's just the opposite we're totally relax and hope that this will pass over us. up until now germany has been spanish from a major outbreak of the coronavirus but the country's preparations have yet to be put to the test. you get much more on the coronavirus on our you tube channel or at our website let's get your brief down...
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where knox took on the t w. a sustainable closed loop economy turned down. traditional t.v. production consumes vast quantities of new and. now pressed sugarcane ismene used to drive the leaves. turning on used waste into a valuable commodity. global 3000. and 60 minutes on d w. i'm not often kept the gem of a from downtown but i stand up and whip it up and we have to have an thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes question put in here think the seizure of the country behind on time. needed to take his grandmother down. it's all about a new i might show join me for meet the germans on the w. . post. the jobs are there but the manpower is missing faced with increasingly urgent labor shortages germany is casting its nets far afield in the search for skilled workers policy makers are actively courting. workers for sectors from health care to food services health minister should ban travel to mexico on his quest the new law aims to promote skilled labor immigration at the same time germany's deporting refugees whose temporary asylum has expired and zina
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citing evidence that they refuse to disclose even to the knox, immigration officials at ellis island were anything but welcoming. ellen was excluded from the united states and sent to the restricted quarters of the islands immigration station to fight for her freedom. as we approach ellis island, she later wrote i could see parts of it were enclosed by wire fences topped by barb wire and marked by what appeared to be watchtowers. these fenced off areas were subdivided by more fences which gave the whole place look of a group of kennels. and an official history published by the now-defunct immigration and naturalization service leader described as agrueling detention like penitentiary . ellen wasn't even given a hearing at which she might claim her right to enter the united states for plea for mercy. time and again, immigration officials denied ellen's attempts to live freely in the united states with her husband. time and again they decided secret evidence or admission would be prejudicial to the interests of the unitedstates . insistence she fought all the way to the supreme court w
citing evidence that they refuse to disclose even to the knox, immigration officials at ellis island were anything but welcoming. ellen was excluded from the united states and sent to the restricted quarters of the islands immigration station to fight for her freedom. as we approach ellis island, she later wrote i could see parts of it were enclosed by wire fences topped by barb wire and marked by what appeared to be watchtowers. these fenced off areas were subdivided by more fences which gave...
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he had the secretary of war, henry knox. secretary of state thomas jefferson, and then alexander hamilton, secretary of the treasury. edmund randolph, the attorney general at the time. interestingly, john adams who was the vice president was not a member of the cabinet. he was kept out, essentially. hehington saw him -- since was president pro tem of the summit -- senate, he saw him as a legislator and did not want to have the executive and legislative branch mitch together -- mixed together. it is interesting because the senate was supposed to be the consulting body of the president. the president is supposed to get advice and consent to get a treaty ratified in the senate, so they share the power to make treaties. point of fact, the senate was something that was too politico for it to be a good consulting body for washington. he could not get rid of senators. he had no control over their appointment. they were not secretive enough. it would be too easy for arguments to spread and get out into the world. the senate clearly
he had the secretary of war, henry knox. secretary of state thomas jefferson, and then alexander hamilton, secretary of the treasury. edmund randolph, the attorney general at the time. interestingly, john adams who was the vice president was not a member of the cabinet. he was kept out, essentially. hehington saw him -- since was president pro tem of the summit -- senate, he saw him as a legislator and did not want to have the executive and legislative branch mitch together -- mixed together....
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now flash forward a few years later i was an instant bowl if you seen that embassy today it is fort knox. so i had gone out there used to be at the heart of istanbul part of the open marketplace i was interviewing the us diplomat i said look at the embassy. he said the terrace to blew up the british consul and assembled they were captured afterwards in the interview them and they said we wanted to blow up the us consulate but it's so secure they don't let birds fly there and they wrote a column called where birds don't fly. but you lived that transition from being open, integrated to working out of embassies that were bonkers what was that like? what did that mean and what are the implications quack. >> my first assignment was in egypt it was to be overlooked we no longer have those. it was a nice beautiful villa. he had just one sleepy egyptian by the door but nobody ever asked and actually the muslim brotherhood which that branch was supposed to be the tough branch came to one of my roundtable discussions at the center and engaged former congressman. and after that they would come by f
now flash forward a few years later i was an instant bowl if you seen that embassy today it is fort knox. so i had gone out there used to be at the heart of istanbul part of the open marketplace i was interviewing the us diplomat i said look at the embassy. he said the terrace to blew up the british consul and assembled they were captured afterwards in the interview them and they said we wanted to blow up the us consulate but it's so secure they don't let birds fly there and they wrote a column...
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me to be sure to check out watching knox the podcast now available and everywhere you listen to podcasts also don't forget to sign up for our exclusive e-mail newsletter at bit dot levy l.-y. slash watching the hawks to keep up with an e-mail newsletter and check this out you can start watching the hawks on demand in the brand new portable t.v. app available on smartphones from google play and the apple app store by searching portable t.v. coming up a new arms deal was announced between india and united states an expert matthew hoh joins us to discuss if they prove watching the hawks. and we're going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people and come on you know weeks or buts it was really. really really. pretty good. now you want to 1st correct that. you know. paul 5 the cat. joined me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics school this knows i'm show business. the point is should we actually be charging for it because this is when we charge for things is because it's a benefit to the person who is buying it and that's
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morning of knox among toward the floor. me maybe tea time. for london is one of the most important cities in the world and decisions made here have an impact on right around the globe and so here i doubt as iraqis will show you the true impact of those decisions on people but how it affects their everyday lives. we are free to put that one out and to really gauge those stories because we know that all of this is interested not just in the mainstream news but also the more hidden stories from parts of the world that often go on the reported. the politics of division have pushed india into the grip of a good store of cool reckoning i'm afraid because i know on the minorities in the trade could lead to these ideas come from the tragedy of more than lives how much we've tried to sanitize getting into school a happy family new home because of joining me on to shall see you on the final god of my journey when i go to become a target of the hindu 1st policy in such of india's sole on al-jazeera to get a strategy a b. is a wise thing about china's gr
morning of knox among toward the floor. me maybe tea time. for london is one of the most important cities in the world and decisions made here have an impact on right around the globe and so here i doubt as iraqis will show you the true impact of those decisions on people but how it affects their everyday lives. we are free to put that one out and to really gauge those stories because we know that all of this is interested not just in the mainstream news but also the more hidden stories from...
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we can win on both oceans by frank knox, secretary of the navy. inside there's a 2 page spread, a battleship with guns a gleaming. the united states todayhas the greatest navy in history . if there's an award for the worst timing in history, i would put frank at thetop of the list . i'd like to ask a question and a show ofhands, how many people have been to the greenbrier hotel in west virginia ? how aboutthe homestead in virginia ? the grove park in in north carolina, the hershey hotel and the bedford springs hotel, also in pennsylvania. well traveled route. so america is at war and fdr once the diplomats out of the embassies and quickly. there are only three requirements. it needs to be isolated, reasonably close to dc and it needs to be nicec-span2 . >> bebe. >> .. three agencies are assigned to cover the detention. state logistics, the fbi for security and imfs who provide the border guards. only 12 days after pearl harbor, or talking efficiency here, the first group of germans leads by special train and they are led by our old friends. on the
we can win on both oceans by frank knox, secretary of the navy. inside there's a 2 page spread, a battleship with guns a gleaming. the united states todayhas the greatest navy in history . if there's an award for the worst timing in history, i would put frank at thetop of the list . i'd like to ask a question and a show ofhands, how many people have been to the greenbrier hotel in west virginia ? how aboutthe homestead in virginia ? the grove park in in north carolina, the hershey hotel and the...
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magazine bought the exclusive rights to the baby photos of twins vivienne and knox jolie-pitt.. ♪ >> it's 1941 and constance bannister has built a reputation as the go-to photographer to capture just the right baby shots. "she was a true pioneer," says getty images executive eric rachlis. >> she was able to capture the emotions of babies in a very pure form. a lot of people relate to that sort of very innocent expression of emotion. >> during world war ii, her photos are used to help sell war bonds and promote the u.s.o. but when a magazine article is printed about her pin-up babies, connie becomes the babe the troops want to see. >> look magazine did an article called "pin-up babies," and they put a little picture of her in a bathing suit, a pin-up picture, and the servicemen just wrote her from all over the world, asking for an 8x10 signed picture of her for their foxhole or their bunker, and she did. >> i mean, a lot of guys had your grandmother's picture in their locker. >> oh, lord. yeah. [ laughs ] yep. that definitely happened -- yeah. she was definitely involved in some
magazine bought the exclusive rights to the baby photos of twins vivienne and knox jolie-pitt.. ♪ >> it's 1941 and constance bannister has built a reputation as the go-to photographer to capture just the right baby shots. "she was a true pioneer," says getty images executive eric rachlis. >> she was able to capture the emotions of babies in a very pure form. a lot of people relate to that sort of very innocent expression of emotion. >> during world war ii, her...
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i sit down exclusively with the three girls in their attorney knox. >> connecticut as one of many stateshe name of inclusiveness allow biological males to compete in women's sports leaks. what is it detrimental to female athletes? you probably know how i pick about this. having been a female athlete especially in high school. that's what these girls are arguing. according to their complaints, this reality is discrimination against girls that directly violates the requirements of title ix. because schools are permitting males to compete as girls and women, girls and women are losing competitive opportuniti opportunities. the message is give up, you can't win. it joining me now exclusively, i'm so appc dome light happy to see, the women behind this lawsuit. all right selena, i am going to start with you. not just because you are a senior where i went to school. what was the final straw that sparked this legal action? >> that continued unfairness in our sports. >> you were a top, top runner. what happened to you that made you feel like you are being treated unfairly? >> i lost on countless
i sit down exclusively with the three girls in their attorney knox. >> connecticut as one of many stateshe name of inclusiveness allow biological males to compete in women's sports leaks. what is it detrimental to female athletes? you probably know how i pick about this. having been a female athlete especially in high school. that's what these girls are arguing. according to their complaints, this reality is discrimination against girls that directly violates the requirements of title ix....
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he had the secretary of war, henry knox. secretary of state thomas jefferson, and then alexander hamilton, secretary of the treasury. edmund randolph, the attorney general at the time. interestingly, john adams who was the vice president was not a member of the cabinet. he was kept out, essentially. hehington saw him -- since was president pro tem of the summit -- senate, he saw him as a legislator and did not want to have the executive and legislative branch mitch together -- mixed together. it is interesting because the senate was supposed to be the consulting body of the president. the president is supposed to get advice and consent to get a treaty ratified in the senate, so they share the power to make treaties. point of fact, the senate was something that was too politico for it to be a good consulting body for washington. he could not get rid of senators. he had no control over their appointment. they were not secretive enough. it would be too easy for arguments to spread and get out into the world. the senate clearly
he had the secretary of war, henry knox. secretary of state thomas jefferson, and then alexander hamilton, secretary of the treasury. edmund randolph, the attorney general at the time. interestingly, john adams who was the vice president was not a member of the cabinet. he was kept out, essentially. hehington saw him -- since was president pro tem of the summit -- senate, he saw him as a legislator and did not want to have the executive and legislative branch mitch together -- mixed together....
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here with me to share their reporting, olivia knox wither issious xm. cathy lucy, with the "wall street journal," josh janeman, also with the wall street. and ryan mobilenobles. you have a piece out today that talks about the juggernaut that is the sanders campaign and specifically the raw power of the vast volunteer network. here's what you say in this piece based on your reporting. you can't touch the raw power of the largest field staff and volunteer base. that's secret sauce. you know i always talk about the innovative stuff. but actually the way we went over these other campaigns is that we are able to knock on those doors. that's a quote from somebody. go ahead. >> yeah. i think what the sanders campaign has been able to do is leverage both paid staff with reliable volunteers. you can get somebody to sign up on a website and say they are going to volunteer for your campaign but to turn that into tangible resources on the ground they are very proud of the fact they have volunteers that don't get paid a dime that will knock on 100, 200 doors, make p
here with me to share their reporting, olivia knox wither issious xm. cathy lucy, with the "wall street journal," josh janeman, also with the wall street. and ryan mobilenobles. you have a piece out today that talks about the juggernaut that is the sanders campaign and specifically the raw power of the vast volunteer network. here's what you say in this piece based on your reporting. you can't touch the raw power of the largest field staff and volunteer base. that's secret sauce. you...
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and with this they also -- in dixville knox precinct -- >> just heard about for bernie sanders comingn just a moment ago. john casey, reading out. he is the keeper of the checklist. >> michael bennet came here just a couple of days ago, so they do come here, don, and there is a lot of interest or with the candidates coming and putting in their mark. >> pete buttigieg. >> we hearing about for pete buttigieg being announced just a moment ago, also by casey, as we continue with the boat. here we are, the final, the fifth ballot. >> one vote for -- >> have at least one for michael bloomberg, one for pete buttigieg. >> one vote for mike bloomberg. >> and another vote for michael bloomberg. in a moment, we will see as the final tally is tallied up here on the big board. continuing to fill out the documents here. it's also worth noting that there is an investigator here with the attorney general's office, they said that would be happening across the state, take a listen. >> on the republican side, are you ready for it? the republicans, there was one vote cast and it was a right and for micha
and with this they also -- in dixville knox precinct -- >> just heard about for bernie sanders comingn just a moment ago. john casey, reading out. he is the keeper of the checklist. >> michael bennet came here just a couple of days ago, so they do come here, don, and there is a lot of interest or with the candidates coming and putting in their mark. >> pete buttigieg. >> we hearing about for pete buttigieg being announced just a moment ago, also by casey, as we continue...
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in 2011, he was part of the team credited with freeing amanda knox, that american college student wantedor murder in italy. and in his spare time, he's the founder and director of idaho's innocence project. >> it's an unfortunate thing that our name is innocence because honestly i've worked on, i think, 13 exonerations now. four of the ones in georgia, they found the actual perpetrator. to those four guys, i'm the guilty project. >> so now the coincidence you just couldn't make up. the very week carol left a phone message for dr. hempikian looking for help, the idaho innocence project had just taken on a new case, the case of the man convicted of killing carol's daughter, christopher tapp. the doctor called carol back. >> her words to me, i'll never forget, were i just want to know what happened to my daughter. it still brings the hair up on the back of my neck. >> the curiosity of her surprise you? >> the knowledge surprised me. she's turned all of that love and devotion for her daughter into a very careful record of this case. >> so she read that report to him, the one that said the pu
in 2011, he was part of the team credited with freeing amanda knox, that american college student wantedor murder in italy. and in his spare time, he's the founder and director of idaho's innocence project. >> it's an unfortunate thing that our name is innocence because honestly i've worked on, i think, 13 exonerations now. four of the ones in georgia, they found the actual perpetrator. to those four guys, i'm the guilty project. >> so now the coincidence you just couldn't make up....
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and then i realized that this is already james bond gold finger pointing to fort knox. the obsession with gold will carry throughout the next part of my talk. this is the third why based on a complex set of commitments of currency backed by precious metals. and with that liquidity of online commerce and transaction transactions. scarcity, the way it functions as an asset class and the deflationary character. and i have to say what hg wells calls magnificent and stupid honesty goldman and all of that however unreal to put it outside of the control of government regulation for banking. this version of the digital cash project due on the work of the real pioneers, a subculture of digital gold currencies. before paypal e-gold and other companies doing massive volume but then to put them to quarterly in idaho and others. this particular artifact is from the liberty dollar not a bank. that is the own circulate of all notes of ownership receipts for volume of precious metal stored on pallets. and his soon as they could issue paper receipts to come up with their own ledger and
and then i realized that this is already james bond gold finger pointing to fort knox. the obsession with gold will carry throughout the next part of my talk. this is the third why based on a complex set of commitments of currency backed by precious metals. and with that liquidity of online commerce and transaction transactions. scarcity, the way it functions as an asset class and the deflationary character. and i have to say what hg wells calls magnificent and stupid honesty goldman and all of...
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had a lot to do with the whole primary system and was a buddy of teddy roosevelt, guy named frank knox. bump up. 1948 was the last time that the candidate's names were not on the ballot. and that was changed by a couple of people in the legislature and governor adams, sherman adams, i don't know if when he did it he had in mind getting eisenhower to run. even then the modern primary, the names were on the ballot, but that didn't mean anything. because the dell gats anames were on the ballot and those were often separate. host: confusing. guest: confusing as hell. initially truman said aim not going to run in the primaries. what are primaries about? it made a difference. host: in 19352, the candidates were on the ballot for the first time. you started to tell that story about the g.o.p. side with eisenhower, who was serving as nato chief. guest: correct. host: talk to me about the relevance of that on the democratic side with president truman and the republican side. guest: ok. like a good interviewer, you ask a question and i ignore it and tell you a different answer. i don't want to f
had a lot to do with the whole primary system and was a buddy of teddy roosevelt, guy named frank knox. bump up. 1948 was the last time that the candidate's names were not on the ballot. and that was changed by a couple of people in the legislature and governor adams, sherman adams, i don't know if when he did it he had in mind getting eisenhower to run. even then the modern primary, the names were on the ballot, but that didn't mean anything. because the dell gats anames were on the ballot and...
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if we are making a decision in two hours in dixville knox, then what is the argument as to how you beatmp? >> people haven't asked bernie sanders, and they demanded to know it of elizabeth warren. >> i think that's because elizabeth warren popped up in the polls that people took the possibility of a warren presidency very seriously at a time when they were not considering the possibility of a sanders presidency. i think that's why she got that burden. >> he is up there and no one is asking him that. >> he has been running for five years on it. >> the way the question was put, will you say you won't raise taxes. bernie said, i will raise taxes. that's part of how he gets out of having to answer it, specifically. he said, i'm going to raise taxes on the middle class which makes everybody say, wow, that's a politically risky thing to say. he has an argument for why it will pay for itself. i think part of why he gets a pass, he's willing to cross that rubicon. she was for a long time saying, i'm not -- i won't say what i will or won't do. she wouldn't answer the question. part of her proble
if we are making a decision in two hours in dixville knox, then what is the argument as to how you beatmp? >> people haven't asked bernie sanders, and they demanded to know it of elizabeth warren. >> i think that's because elizabeth warren popped up in the polls that people took the possibility of a warren presidency very seriously at a time when they were not considering the possibility of a sanders presidency. i think that's why she got that burden. >> he is up there and no...
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knox -- [inaudible conversations] >> on "after words," our weekly author interview program, republican congressman matt gaetz of florida interviewed republican senator rand paul of coup about his new book -- of kentucky about his new book. >> guest: if i'm going to be a successful capitalist and i sell something, i'm not caring about my desures. i have to care about what you want. in fact, i have to care about everything you want if you're the consumer. so everything's focused outwards towards trying to get you to accept and buy either my services or my product. but if i'm a socialist, i'm not caring about pleasing a consumer. in fact, you know, when we socialize things like health care, they just say, well, yeah, everybody's going to get it. you'll no longer be bankrupt, but you'll have to have rationing. they don't seem to care that you'll have to wait in line for six months or a year for your hip replacement. it's directed more towards their ideological concerns of how -- >> host: so how does that drive selfishness? it seems as though you're making the argument that a cup that is mo
knox -- [inaudible conversations] >> on "after words," our weekly author interview program, republican congressman matt gaetz of florida interviewed republican senator rand paul of coup about his new book -- of kentucky about his new book. >> guest: if i'm going to be a successful capitalist and i sell something, i'm not caring about my desures. i have to care about what you want. in fact, i have to care about everything you want if you're the consumer. so everything's...
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the tiny community of dicksville knox continued its tradition of casting the first votes. michael bloomberg received votes. poo pete buttigieg and bernie sanders got a single vote. amy klobuchar was the favorite among democrats. she received 6 votes. elizabeth warren 3, andrew yang, 3. klobuchar took two of the five votes, while bernie sanders, buttigieg split the other three. >> president trump called a rally in new hampshire. he said he wanted to shake up the dems a little bit. addressing a crowd of 12,000 folks, he said it was okay to sabotage the democratic primary, urging his supporters to take advantage of the state's semiopen primary which allows voters who are not registered to vote in the democratic or republican primary. >> we hear that there could be -- because you have crossovers in primaries, don't you, so i hear a lot of republicans tomorrow will vote for the weakest candidate possible of the democrats. does that make sense? you people wouldn't do that. my only problem is i'm trying to figure out who is their weakest candidate, i think they're all weak. if yo
the tiny community of dicksville knox continued its tradition of casting the first votes. michael bloomberg received votes. poo pete buttigieg and bernie sanders got a single vote. amy klobuchar was the favorite among democrats. she received 6 votes. elizabeth warren 3, andrew yang, 3. klobuchar took two of the five votes, while bernie sanders, buttigieg split the other three. >> president trump called a rally in new hampshire. he said he wanted to shake up the dems a little bit....
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then once we get there, we got to clean up our voting system to make sure it is more secure than fort knoxe got to absolutely make sure it is locked down. the way i see it, we want every american citizen to vote and to get that vote counted. that becomes a primary responsibility of government, and you wouldn't be surprised to hear this. i have a plan for that. you'll see it at elizabethwarren.com. go look up the democracy plan. it's a great one. >> senator, what i'm hearing from a lot of voters in california, millions of whom have their mail-in ballots at home right now, they're trying to decide between elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. what's the single policy point or the single point you would argue to them in making that decision? >> i get real stuff done. i have rock solid values, and i get stuff done. i get hard stuff done. i fought for the consumer financial protection bureau, got that thing enacted and set it up over the space of a year. i can work across the aisle when i need to. i've got a big hearing aid bill that i got through while donald trump was president, got it through
then once we get there, we got to clean up our voting system to make sure it is more secure than fort knoxe got to absolutely make sure it is locked down. the way i see it, we want every american citizen to vote and to get that vote counted. that becomes a primary responsibility of government, and you wouldn't be surprised to hear this. i have a plan for that. you'll see it at elizabethwarren.com. go look up the democracy plan. it's a great one. >> senator, what i'm hearing from a lot of...
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before that had a lot to do with the whole primary system and was a buddy of teddy roosevelt and frank knoxho bump up, 1948 was the last time the candidates' names were not on the ballot, and that was changed by a couple of people in the legislature and governor adams, sherman adams. and i don't know if when he did it, he had in mind getting eisenhower to run. but even then, the modern primary, their names were on the ballot, but that didn't mean anything because the delegates' names were on the ballot, and those were often separate from the presidential. susan: confusing. joseph: confusing as hell. and initially, truman said, i am not going to run in the primaries. what the hell are the primaries about? but it made a difference. susan: so in 1952, the candidates were on the ballot for the first time. you started to tell that story about the gop side with eisenhower, who was serving as nato chief in europe. joseph: correct. susan: talk to me about the relevance of that on the democratic side with president truman and then the republican side. joseph: like a good interviewer, you ask a quest
before that had a lot to do with the whole primary system and was a buddy of teddy roosevelt and frank knoxho bump up, 1948 was the last time the candidates' names were not on the ballot, and that was changed by a couple of people in the legislature and governor adams, sherman adams. and i don't know if when he did it, he had in mind getting eisenhower to run. but even then, the modern primary, their names were on the ballot, but that didn't mean anything because the delegates' names were on...
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so he had the secretary of war, henry knox. he had the secretary of state, thomas jefferson. and then he had alexander hamilton as the secretary of treasury. and then edmond randolph, who was the attorney general at the time, also. interestingly, john adams, who was the vice president, he was not a member of the cabinet. he was kept out essentially. i mean washington saw him, since he was president pro tem of the senate, he saw him as a legislator and he didn't want to have the executive and the legislative branch mixed like that together. this is kind of interesting az well, because the constitution sort of implies that the senate is going to be the consulting body of the president. like the treaty-making power. the president is supposed to get advice and consent to get a treaty ratified in the senate, so they share the power to make treaties. but in point of fact, the senate was something that was too political for it to be a very good consulting body for george washington. first of all, he couldn't get rid of senators. you know, he had no control over their appointment. th
so he had the secretary of war, henry knox. he had the secretary of state, thomas jefferson. and then he had alexander hamilton as the secretary of treasury. and then edmond randolph, who was the attorney general at the time, also. interestingly, john adams, who was the vice president, he was not a member of the cabinet. he was kept out essentially. i mean washington saw him, since he was president pro tem of the senate, he saw him as a legislator and he didn't want to have the executive and...
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of a candidate's push, the money they receive, i'm thinking back to the incident a few years ago in knox county, tennessee, in which the county website that reported these results had gone down because of a vulnerability on the web server. i'm just curious, your thoughts, any of you, on, you know, even if results are tallied and kept securely by the state, local and county officials will still put up results on their website. and if somebody is able to hack their machines, especially with 15-year-old windows operating systems, and bring them down or even create fraudulent results that are dueling winners for a county or federal election, first, do you see this as a potential problem, an area that has not been addressed beyond sort of the talk about voting machines? and if so, what can really be done about it, if it means more upgrades, moving to the cloud, securing information that way? >> i am worried about that. that seems like unfortunately an easy way to undermine voter confidence. in fact abroad, we've seen attacks on things like reporting sites. you know, i think having redundant s
of a candidate's push, the money they receive, i'm thinking back to the incident a few years ago in knox county, tennessee, in which the county website that reported these results had gone down because of a vulnerability on the web server. i'm just curious, your thoughts, any of you, on, you know, even if results are tallied and kept securely by the state, local and county officials will still put up results on their website. and if somebody is able to hack their machines, especially with...
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down to thego college of charleston, where we will talk to give knox, a political science professor atollege of charleston, and author. gib, good morning. how are you? guest: good, jesse. how are you? caller: looks like a beautiful -- host: looks like a beautiful day there. day for very exciting south carolina. a polls open at 7:00 and close at 7:00 p.m. host: i want to talk about the weather because i know weather can affect turnout. what does the weather look like for today's presidential primary. guest: i think it is clear, a little chilly, but it is supposed to turn into a nice day, probably a little colder than we are used to, but no reason the weather will prevent anyone from coming to the polls. gibb, you have this great book out, so let's talk about the history of the presidential primary. how did south carolina's presidential primary become the first in the south? guest: the original primary was in 1980, and we had all of this discussion of the democratic primary, because that is what people are voting on. the republicans decided not to have a primary this time around. in the
down to thego college of charleston, where we will talk to give knox, a political science professor atollege of charleston, and author. gib, good morning. how are you? guest: good, jesse. how are you? caller: looks like a beautiful -- host: looks like a beautiful day there. day for very exciting south carolina. a polls open at 7:00 and close at 7:00 p.m. host: i want to talk about the weather because i know weather can affect turnout. what does the weather look like for today's presidential...
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but my question is, if this is european focus, why was it made to be based in fort knox. >> that have to refer you to the army for the answer. i don't know why they chose that is the basic location. >> i don't know if you have any insight. >> is an army -- and the rule sets that we operate by the service secretary but having said that a short while ago the chief staff of the army was discussed that it's been out there for quite a while, the entire decision-making process. the bottom line, do you want a permanent force or rotated, with the needs of the commander. the consensus and decision was made with water fully involved in the decision-making, it's best to have a conus base and rotate forward a small command post that can move around to various countries within europe rather than be tied to a given base and have a big structure put in europe. that was a logic and that's what we decided to base in the united states and the army decided fort knox. >> -- was there an analysis between heaven in europe and other places in europe and here? >> i would say yes, i would have to check with s
but my question is, if this is european focus, why was it made to be based in fort knox. >> that have to refer you to the army for the answer. i don't know why they chose that is the basic location. >> i don't know if you have any insight. >> is an army -- and the rule sets that we operate by the service secretary but having said that a short while ago the chief staff of the army was discussed that it's been out there for quite a while, the entire decision-making process. the...
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henry knox the first president of the society and others who had borne the cause of american freedom on their shoulders and it is those ancestors that we honor most tonight. ideasocess of turning the of the american revolution and the declaration of independence into something real require the most necessary ingredient in any fight -- soldiers. in those years, this fledging nation got a glimpse of the importance of the men, and women, who stand up to be counted. payne, who1776 tom helped inspire the reading of the declaration of independence across the continental army by publishing common sense -- things were not going well that winter. british troops had pushed washington out of new york, new jersey, into pennsylvania and who wasmpted payne retreating with what was left of the dissolving army to write the first american crisis essay that december. you know the first line -- these are the times. it was a lesser-known appeal to the spirit of americans warriors. the patriot will shrink in the service of their country but he that stands deserves the love and thanks of man, woman, chari
henry knox the first president of the society and others who had borne the cause of american freedom on their shoulders and it is those ancestors that we honor most tonight. ideasocess of turning the of the american revolution and the declaration of independence into something real require the most necessary ingredient in any fight -- soldiers. in those years, this fledging nation got a glimpse of the importance of the men, and women, who stand up to be counted. payne, who1776 tom helped...
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seeing knox, then, the public hearing is now open. -- seeing no objection, then, the public hearing isow open. supervisor preston, do you have any remarks that you would like to give us? not right now? no remarks. seeing no remarks from my colleagues, i will now ask the appellants or their representatives to present their case. you have a total of ten minutes. >> thank you. i'm mary miles for coalition for adequate review, appellant, and we are here today on the appeal of the page street bikeway improvement pilot project. we are here because this project is not exempt from the california environmental quality act, which is also called ceqa. under either the so-called data collection exemption that has been asserted by m.t.a., that would be 14 cal code regulations 15306, which is the ceqa guidelines, and it is also called a class 6 exempt. what is that exemption? it is for data collection in this case. the exemption plainly does not qualify for any other part of the class 6 exemption because it has been approved by m.t.a. on november 19, 2019 and because it has been publicly funded. tho
seeing knox, then, the public hearing is now open. -- seeing no objection, then, the public hearing isow open. supervisor preston, do you have any remarks that you would like to give us? not right now? no remarks. seeing no remarks from my colleagues, i will now ask the appellants or their representatives to present their case. you have a total of ten minutes. >> thank you. i'm mary miles for coalition for adequate review, appellant, and we are here today on the appeal of the page street...
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wendy knox's came to power, these beliefs became government ideology and were spread in posters, radio, movies, classrooms and newspapers. they also served as a basis for a campaign to reorder german society, first through the inclusion of jews to public life and the systematic murder of germans with mental and physical disabilities. in order to make jewish persecution powerbook, they branded jews as a biological threat and they announce jews as aliens, parasites and said they the responsible for cultural, political degeneration. they create an environment where persecution and violence were not just acceptable, but imperative. not to propaganda existed on seared huts to link juice to the spread of disease like term -- berman. -- they implemented rasul hygiene polities best policies to protect non-jews. not reinforce its policy of confining jews to prison zones known as ghettos by portraying jews as a health threat requiring quarantine. by depriving the hundreds of thousands of human beings in prison there in these ghettos of food, water, sanitation and medical care, the nazis created
wendy knox's came to power, these beliefs became government ideology and were spread in posters, radio, movies, classrooms and newspapers. they also served as a basis for a campaign to reorder german society, first through the inclusion of jews to public life and the systematic murder of germans with mental and physical disabilities. in order to make jewish persecution powerbook, they branded jews as a biological threat and they announce jews as aliens, parasites and said they the responsible...