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mr. bradley: i would say no. the afghan war in the war in iraw does not -- iraq does not show the lessons of vietnam have been learned. the notion we can intervene in a particular place and engineer a transformation place after place after place it doesn't work. all you have to do is look backward in time. the french believed they could do that as an imperial power. it did not work in the end for them as well. the whole notion that these kinds of interventions can achieve the policy goals that are imagined as possible, but that is fundamentally flawed. yet we seem to do it over and over again. when i first started teaching i did believe this could never happen again. people have seen this and learned a set of lessons. the last 10-15 years would suggest almost the complete other way around. susan: history gives us the opportunity to revisit these questions. what are some of the significant ways your observing the next couple of years and anniversaries are being observed and discussed? mr. bradley: anniversaries ar
mr. bradley: i would say no. the afghan war in the war in iraw does not -- iraq does not show the lessons of vietnam have been learned. the notion we can intervene in a particular place and engineer a transformation place after place after place it doesn't work. all you have to do is look backward in time. the french believed they could do that as an imperial power. it did not work in the end for them as well. the whole notion that these kinds of interventions can achieve the policy goals that...
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mr. bradley currently rests. is that an overstatement? ashley parker, white house reporter for the "washington post." phillip rucker, white house bureau chief for the "washington post." we are also so happy to welcome to our broadcast one of the best-known and most widely read journalists in this city, susan page, washington bureau chief for "usa today." susan, we'll begin with you. you wrote today about -- asking the question whether today was a show of rising confidence or a rising sense of peril. >> or both. because i do think we see the president trusting his instincts, going with his gut, getting rid of people who tell him you can't do that, you shouldn't do that, that's not a smart thing to do, and surrounding himself increasingly with his legal team, his economic team, and his national security team with people who will say you're exactly right, trust your gut, do what you think is the right thing to do, live with the consequences. >> ashley, does this match the reporting that the president is finding himself more comfortable withi
mr. bradley currently rests. is that an overstatement? ashley parker, white house reporter for the "washington post." phillip rucker, white house bureau chief for the "washington post." we are also so happy to welcome to our broadcast one of the best-known and most widely read journalists in this city, susan page, washington bureau chief for "usa today." susan, we'll begin with you. you wrote today about -- asking the question whether today was a show of rising...
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mrs. graham and bradley currently rest. ashley parker, white house reporter and phillip rucker, we are also so happy to welcome you to our broadcast, one of the best known and widely read journalist, washington bureau chief from usa today, susan, we begin with you. is today a rising confidence? >> both. we see the president trusting his instincts and getting rid of people who tell him you cannot do that or should not and signature rounding himself with this legal team, his economic team and his national security team who'll say exactly right, trust your gut, do what you think is the right thing to do and live with the kwercconseque. >> does this match the reporting that the president is finding himself comfortable with the con figure of the job that he's plainly happier and subsection of that question, what about the staff and what about the folks who work for him. >> there is an in verse correlation. as the president is finding himself more comfortable and his staff is finding himself less comfortable. the president is emb
mrs. graham and bradley currently rest. ashley parker, white house reporter and phillip rucker, we are also so happy to welcome you to our broadcast, one of the best known and widely read journalist, washington bureau chief from usa today, susan, we begin with you. is today a rising confidence? >> both. we see the president trusting his instincts and getting rid of people who tell him you cannot do that or should not and signature rounding himself with this legal team, his economic team...
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they report mrs may relayed herfears to him by telephone yesterday afternoon. the guardian has the news that british cyclist bradley team sky took performance—enhancing drugs to win the tour de france in 2012. that is the conclusion by a group of politicians here in the uk. the drugs were allegedly used under the guise of treating a legitimate medical condition. detail in the guardian, of course, bradley wiggins and team sky denied all the allegations. in the us, of course, and a lot of the media
they report mrs may relayed herfears to him by telephone yesterday afternoon. the guardian has the news that british cyclist bradley team sky took performance—enhancing drugs to win the tour de france in 2012. that is the conclusion by a group of politicians here in the uk. the drugs were allegedly used under the guise of treating a legitimate medical condition. detail in the guardian, of course, bradley wiggins and team sky denied all the allegations. in the us, of course, and a lot of the...
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they report mrs may relayed herfears to him by telephone yesterday afternoon. the guardian has the news that british cyclist bradley wiggins and his riding mates in team sky took performance—enhancing drugs to win the tour de france in 2012. that is the conclusion by a group of politicians here in the uk. the drugs were allegedly used under the guise of treating a legitimate medical condition. detail in the guardian, of course, bradley wiggins and team sky denied all the allegations. in the us, of course, and a lot of the media all over the world is going through what happened at the oscars. there was no runaway winner this year. the shape of water won best picture, while the top acting honours were split between gary oldman for the darkest hour and frances mcdormand in three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. and then the front paper of the i, a story that says us lobbyists are wanting to be able to sell cornish pasties in the uk. the paper reports they want protected status to be dropped on other british products, including scotch whisky and cumberland sausage. american pie. with me is kulveer ranger, vice pres
they report mrs may relayed herfears to him by telephone yesterday afternoon. the guardian has the news that british cyclist bradley wiggins and his riding mates in team sky took performance—enhancing drugs to win the tour de france in 2012. that is the conclusion by a group of politicians here in the uk. the drugs were allegedly used under the guise of treating a legitimate medical condition. detail in the guardian, of course, bradley wiggins and team sky denied all the allegations. in the...
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and mr begins making it clear that he is not a cheat. this is very unsatisfactory all—round. sir bradleyidn't cheat, he absolutely didn't do what the commons committee has alleged, which was preaching the ethical boundaries, not actually breaking the rules, per se, because the rules allowed what took place, these therapeutic aids that he had. he is insisting he has been thrown under the line, but it doesn't look great good. you would like to think sportsmen and women can win without any sort of assistance, and it does appear at it too much that this has happened. he was a shining light for british sport. it has dimmed somewhat as a result of all of this. you would like to win in a way that eve ryo ne you would like to win in a way that everyone thinks you deserve to win. clea n. everyone thinks you deserve to win. clean. and of course he maintains his innocence. absolutely. good to see you both, many thanks for that. that is it for the papers tonight, don't forget you can see all of them on the bbc news website. if you've missed the papers any evening, you know how to log into iplayer by
and mr begins making it clear that he is not a cheat. this is very unsatisfactory all—round. sir bradleyidn't cheat, he absolutely didn't do what the commons committee has alleged, which was preaching the ethical boundaries, not actually breaking the rules, per se, because the rules allowed what took place, these therapeutic aids that he had. he is insisting he has been thrown under the line, but it doesn't look great good. you would like to think sportsmen and women can win without any sort...
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mr. hyde? >> he thinks he is someone else. >> i want bradley cooper to play me in the movie. >> toxic love. >> i'm elizabeth vargas and this is "20/20." now matt gutman. >> it's valeri mcdaniel. it's march 15, 2017. i'm sitting outside, and i wanted to take time and tell my story. from the gi from the beginning. try not to judge me. >> reporter: it's been said memory is the diary we carry with us. 48-year-old valeri mcdaniel put her memories into an audio diary she recorded on her ipad. thoughts about her daughter. her adventures as a new divorcee. >> a 48-year-old woman trying to start to date. not a good thing. >> reporter: it sounds as if she is harboring a bone-chilling secret. >> i never wanted to hurt anyone. i hate the idea that everybody thinks i'm a monster. >> reporter: a monster? that's not a word her friends would ever use to describe her. >> valerie was an amazing human being. she had a light with -- within her. >> i felt honored to have her as my friend. she was so successful and so beautiful and funny and intelligent. >> reporter: she seemed to have it all. a veterinarian with a
mr. hyde? >> he thinks he is someone else. >> i want bradley cooper to play me in the movie. >> toxic love. >> i'm elizabeth vargas and this is "20/20." now matt gutman. >> it's valeri mcdaniel. it's march 15, 2017. i'm sitting outside, and i wanted to take time and tell my story. from the gi from the beginning. try not to judge me. >> reporter: it's been said memory is the diary we carry with us. 48-year-old valeri mcdaniel put her memories into an...
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it was about bill bradley in college basketball and afterall those one-on-one sessions was mr.shawn. discussing back door plays and a the role of the left-handed comma in the architect of the game while new yorker magazine hurdled to deadline i finally said to wonderment how can you afford to use so much time and go into so many things in such detail with just one writer when this whole nps is yours to keep together? he said it takes as long as it takes as a writing teacher, i have repeated that at the same time to two generations of students. if they are writers, they'll never forget it. it can take a lifetime. thank you so much. [applause] you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> good evening. welcome if you please turn off all of your noise making devices that would wonderful we have c-span filming tonight
it was about bill bradley in college basketball and afterall those one-on-one sessions was mr.shawn. discussing back door plays and a the role of the left-handed comma in the architect of the game while new yorker magazine hurdled to deadline i finally said to wonderment how can you afford to use so much time and go into so many things in such detail with just one writer when this whole nps is yours to keep together? he said it takes as long as it takes as a writing teacher, i have repeated...
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mr netanyahu. so far, israeli police have provided no details on the reported agreement. britain's most decorated olympian, the cyclist sir bradley employers, team sky, have been accused of "crossing an ethical line" by british politicians. a parliamentary report claims the tour de france winner, used drugs, allowed under anti—doping rules, to enhance performance, instead of just for medical need. both he and team sky, "strongly refute" the allegations. not any time during my career to be crossed the ethical line. as i have said before, i had a medical condition that i went to a doctor, this has been treated since back in 2013 when i was diagnosed —— 2003, through the doctors of british cycling at that time. this was the treatment that i had been described for that particular occasion, which was seven years ago. under specialist supervision as well. and in place of the rules at the time, which were you —— which you were allowed to apply for the use of this medication. former italian prime minister, matteo renzi, says he's resigning as leader of the governing centre—left democratic party after its defeat in sunday's election. his
mr netanyahu. so far, israeli police have provided no details on the reported agreement. britain's most decorated olympian, the cyclist sir bradley employers, team sky, have been accused of "crossing an ethical line" by british politicians. a parliamentary report claims the tour de france winner, used drugs, allowed under anti—doping rules, to enhance performance, instead of just for medical need. both he and team sky, "strongly refute" the allegations. not any time during...
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it was about bill bradley and college basketball and after all those one-on-one sessions with mr. shawn -- discussing back door plays and the role of the left-handed comma in the architect of the game -- while the new yorker magazine hurdled towards its deadline i finally said in wonderment how can you afford to use so much time and go into so many things and such kl with just one writer when this whole enterprise is yours to keep together. he said it takes as long as it takes as a writing teacher i have repeated that statement to two generations of students. if they are writers they'll never forget it. it can take a lifetime. thank you so much. [applause] wow, that was wonderful. i was just talking about pine and how much that book has mepght to me. and -- we're going to begin now the section of the evening where we hand out prizes by according to and for some reason we start with poetry but that's great. it's an honor and joy to be here tonight to award 2018 national book critics circle prize in foe try are. it was an exceptionally rich year of reading, debate discussion and our
it was about bill bradley and college basketball and after all those one-on-one sessions with mr. shawn -- discussing back door plays and the role of the left-handed comma in the architect of the game -- while the new yorker magazine hurdled towards its deadline i finally said in wonderment how can you afford to use so much time and go into so many things and such kl with just one writer when this whole enterprise is yours to keep together. he said it takes as long as it takes as a writing...
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bradley. the new hampshire primary is so important to the body politic of the united states. mr. gardner does a great job protecting that, although he was chagrined when the only question was about town meeting day tomorrow and what he is going to do with it. thank you for having us. >> do we have time for a question or two? go ahead. i know some of you served in the house with bob, he is in florida. he said he would much rather play golf in florida than shovel snow in new hampshire, and i'm sure you can understand that. 1968 was a big year for bob, that is the year he and my mother had their fifth child and when he became minority leader of the house at 31 years old and then ran for governor of new hampshire. william loeb gave him the name of broad base bobby because he was an income tax supporter. to this day we start people ask my wife, are you related to broad base bobby. to this day bob has nothing but good things to say about mr. loeb. i'm glad to be here to represent bob. bob is still rotating his wrist when he swings the club at age 81. i want to mention that it was a sho
bradley. the new hampshire primary is so important to the body politic of the united states. mr. gardner does a great job protecting that, although he was chagrined when the only question was about town meeting day tomorrow and what he is going to do with it. thank you for having us. >> do we have time for a question or two? go ahead. i know some of you served in the house with bob, he is in florida. he said he would much rather play golf in florida than shovel snow in new hampshire, and...
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the next generation for the bradley fighting vehicle, if you will. >> okay. thank you. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> mr. larson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank you all for coming. we have been hearing testimony in the committee and a couple subcommittees specifically with regard to the investment in emerging technologies from other countries, china and russia in particular, and how that could change a military balance of power so that the current snt budget for the department as a percentage is i think lower than it was when i was first here in the early 2000s. right now it's about 2.3% of the total budget. the question i have is if this is a concern and high priority, the budget does not seem to be reflecting that. for each of you briefly, can you tell us what your plans are for investing in your own s & t budget over the next five years as opposed to just today? >> yes, sir. let me first say from '17 to '19, we are seeing nearly a 20% increase in terms of funding so about 8.5 billion to 10.2 or so. alongside that, what we plan on doing is looking at the 80% of the s
the next generation for the bradley fighting vehicle, if you will. >> okay. thank you. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> mr. larson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank you all for coming. we have been hearing testimony in the committee and a couple subcommittees specifically with regard to the investment in emerging technologies from other countries, china and russia in particular, and how that could change a military balance of power so that the current snt budget for the...
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bradley. and he didn't last long either. the new hampshire primary is so important to the body politics of the united states. and mr. gardner here does a great job protecting that. although he was a little chagrinned this morning when the only question asked of him of the tv news was about town meeting day tomorrow and what he's going to do with it. thanks for having us, billy. >> well, i think we have time for a question or two. go ahead. >> not a question. [ inaudible ] referenced in remarks by speaker roberts. i know some of you served in the house with bob. he's in florida. turned 81 years old last month. he said he would much rather play golf in florida than shovel show in new hampshire chlt and i'm sure you can understand it. but 1968 was a big year for bob, that's the year and my mother-in-law had fifth child and minority leader of the house at 31 years old. four years later ran for goff fleur of new hampshire. mr. lobe gave him the name broad based bobby, because he was income tax supporter. aen to this day we still have people ask my wife, are you related to broad based bob. so this this day bob has nothing
bradley. and he didn't last long either. the new hampshire primary is so important to the body politics of the united states. and mr. gardner here does a great job protecting that. although he was a little chagrinned this morning when the only question asked of him of the tv news was about town meeting day tomorrow and what he's going to do with it. thanks for having us, billy. >> well, i think we have time for a question or two. go ahead. >> not a question. [ inaudible ] referenced...
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11.00am: tour de france winner sir bradley wiggins and team sky reject claims of unethical conduct after a strongly critical report by mps. what we have looked at the mrds. for britain and build the homes are country needs. while planning reform is important, a military helicopter is deployed to deliver emergency supplies to villages in cumbria which have been cut off for five
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11.003m: tour de france winner sir bradley wiggins and team sky reject claims of unethical conduct after a strongly critical report by mps. what we have looked at the mr porter is whether it needs to be much tighter rules to run the sort of medications that can be used. "do your duty!‘ — theresa may puts pressure on developers in england to build more houses. the government will make sure that land is available for homes and that oui’ land is available for homes and that our young people have the skills needed to build them. in return, i expect developers to do their duty for britain and build the homes are country needs. for britain and build the homes are country needs. while planning reform is important, a military helicopter is deployed to deliver emergency supplies to villages in cumbria which have been cut off for five days by heavy snow. also: british success at the 2018 academy awards. gary oldman's celebrating his first oscar win after taking home the best actor award for his role as winston churchill in darkest hour. italy is on course for a hung parliament after partial results suggest no party has won an overall majority. good morning. it'
11.003m: tour de france winner sir bradley wiggins and team sky reject claims of unethical conduct after a strongly critical report by mps. what we have looked at the mr porter is whether it needs to be much tighter rules to run the sort of medications that can be used. "do your duty!‘ — theresa may puts pressure on developers in england to build more houses. the government will make sure that land is available for homes and that oui’ land is available for homes and that our young...