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every one of those lives were given to defend this great nation.some eight terms, i fully appreciate the high honor that the congressional gold medal really bestows. from george washington to the tuskeegee airmen, veterans are -- the heist national distinction. today, civil air patrol and its veterans are so honored ch i speak for all of us with deep respect and thanks to speaker boehner, leader reid, leader pelosi, leader mcconnell, senator harken, who others in the civil air patrol as well as the bill's co-sponsor and staff of this high honor and national recognition. [ applause ]. [ applause ]. >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplain, the reverend patrick conroy, gives the benediction. >> let us pray. as we close this celebration of great american ancestors and elders, we give you thanks, oh, god, for having made us and given to each of us and to us as a people potential for greatness beyond our limitations. from the beginning of our shared consciousness, the citizen soldier has been integral to our existence as a nation.
every one of those lives were given to defend this great nation.some eight terms, i fully appreciate the high honor that the congressional gold medal really bestows. from george washington to the tuskeegee airmen, veterans are -- the heist national distinction. today, civil air patrol and its veterans are so honored ch i speak for all of us with deep respect and thanks to speaker boehner, leader reid, leader pelosi, leader mcconnell, senator harken, who others in the civil air patrol as well as...
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parents'happened to my nation? there was a vision about how the world would respond with the organization that would ban preventphes like -- catastrophes like world war ii. eleanor went on to become the first female representative and write the universal declaration of human rights. they had a vision. the united nations was created. what happened to it today? host: thank you. -- the to welcome all of you i would like to welcome all of you here and i find it exciting that we are here in the home, so to speak, of fdr and mrs. roosevelt. one can only imagine, since they in 1941 and here the charter was approved in 1945. i can only imagine and think that fdr was planning and thinking about the u.n. charter and how he envisioned it to be. as was eloquently discussed in fdr who was was here withhind this major planning. if not, there would be no united nations. churchill, to a certain degree, and certainly, stalin. i have cover the united nations kuwait inam invaded 1990. and was my first experience it was, clearly, the
parents'happened to my nation? there was a vision about how the world would respond with the organization that would ban preventphes like -- catastrophes like world war ii. eleanor went on to become the first female representative and write the universal declaration of human rights. they had a vision. the united nations was created. what happened to it today? host: thank you. -- the to welcome all of you i would like to welcome all of you here and i find it exciting that we are here in the...
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that's not just bad national energy policy. it's also bad news for our nation's economy. according to an ihs study, the amount of energy sectored infrastructure needed through the middle of next decade could spur 1.15 trillion in private capital investment. 1.15 trillion in private kaptal investment. ihs also projects an infla structure investment to support more than 1.1 million american jobs nationally. finally, another example when it comes to energy is the glaring difference between energy production on state control. and federally controlled lands. crude oil production remained flat between 2009 and 2014. >> that energy from fossil fuels is and for decades to come, will be fundamental to our society. and, as a result, the policies we put in place in that area will have repercussions well beyond the well head, the pumping station or the refineries. they have real world impacts on american families on small businesses. as the president's last full year in office begins, we hope that he will take note of and help foster what we like to call the u.s. model. we hope that
that's not just bad national energy policy. it's also bad news for our nation's economy. according to an ihs study, the amount of energy sectored infrastructure needed through the middle of next decade could spur 1.15 trillion in private capital investment. 1.15 trillion in private kaptal investment. ihs also projects an infla structure investment to support more than 1.1 million american jobs nationally. finally, another example when it comes to energy is the glaring difference between energy...
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also specific laws have been agreed upon in treatying signed nations. louis g. fields jr. legal the state department is a lecturer and writer on international law. the basic convention that applies in the situation in iran and takeover of the american holding of its members of its mission staff the vienna f course convention on diplomatic relations. was a convention which was for the ed in 1961 convocation of customary in the field law of diplomatic immunity and egulation of diplomatic commerce amongst nations. >> without international law no act with any degree of certainty in carrying on affairs outside of its borders. large nations are tkerltd to see international -- determined to upheld rnational laws and in a growing inter tkpepdep nations not having the ability it negotiate have a greater stake in international law. affair in iran will be remembered primarily for the lesson to be learned as there nations a system of laws to maintain order so -- the orlando affirm and world affirm and support with a dealing with the cutting of nations. the e 35th anniversary of iran h
also specific laws have been agreed upon in treatying signed nations. louis g. fields jr. legal the state department is a lecturer and writer on international law. the basic convention that applies in the situation in iran and takeover of the american holding of its members of its mission staff the vienna f course convention on diplomatic relations. was a convention which was for the ed in 1961 convocation of customary in the field law of diplomatic immunity and egulation of diplomatic commerce...
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the day is finally here:for clemson plays in the national championship tonight.. and we have team coverage this morning. morning.meteorologist nicole papay isin arizona to start things off.and nicole a lot of people from the upstate are in arizona this morning. 3 it will be chilly to start the work week as temperatures climb into the mid-40s across the upstate and upper 30s in western north carolina. skies will be clear throughout the day and evening with lows
the day is finally here:for clemson plays in the national championship tonight.. and we have team coverage this morning. morning.meteorologist nicole papay isin arizona to start things off.and nicole a lot of people from the upstate are in arizona this morning. 3 it will be chilly to start the work week as temperatures climb into the mid-40s across the upstate and upper 30s in western north carolina. skies will be clear throughout the day and evening with lows
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we havee orarage coins and the national champs coin and then hopefully a national championship coin also. >> reporter: he said the coins will be a main stay in his shop. >> man: these are the national championship coins from 1982. >> reporter: and expects the demand to go up for years to come. >> man: hopefully it will be a nice thing for the future >>> when we come back, the tigers talk about the biggest game of their lives. >> we're looking at what players return. >>> the tigers look to become the first team ever in college football to finish 15-0. >> let's bring back in rick live and the tigers are going all along to make history and now they have the opportunity to do >> reporter: it takes a lot of hard work all yearlong. in the winter with conditioning, you also need a little pinch of luck and of course, some confidence. confidence is no problem with the clemson tigers. back on july 15th of last year, clemson safety tweeted this picture with a caption that tigers will be in arizona on january 11th. be sure to get your tickets asap don't be late. we asked other tigers if they knew th
we havee orarage coins and the national champs coin and then hopefully a national championship coin also. >> reporter: he said the coins will be a main stay in his shop. >> man: these are the national championship coins from 1982. >> reporter: and expects the demand to go up for years to come. >> man: hopefully it will be a nice thing for the future >>> when we come back, the tigers talk about the biggest game of their lives. >> we're looking at what...
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from the national press club, this is an hour. >> welcome to the national press club. my name is john hughes. i'm an editor for bloomberg first news. i am the 108th president of the national press club. our speaker today is representative mac thornberry. he's the chairman of the house armed services committee. before i tell you more about him, i want to introduce this distinguished head table we have with us today. these head table members include guests of our speaker and they also include national press club members. i ask each person to stand when their name is announced and sta starting from the audience's right, carl, washington columnist from the "dallas morning news." tom, pentagon correspondent for usa today. ellen mitchell, reporter for inside the army. mark, director of publications institute for aerospace studies. captain miles miller, who is our speaker's defense fellow. casia, a bloomberg news reporter who is the incoming chair of the national press club speakers committee. skipping over our speaker for a moment, pat host, a reporter for defense daily and
from the national press club, this is an hour. >> welcome to the national press club. my name is john hughes. i'm an editor for bloomberg first news. i am the 108th president of the national press club. our speaker today is representative mac thornberry. he's the chairman of the house armed services committee. before i tell you more about him, i want to introduce this distinguished head table we have with us today. these head table members include guests of our speaker and they also...
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in the world that have been caused among many nations as this crisis has continued. it was my decision to attempt the rescue operation. it was my decision to cancel it when problems developed in the placement of our rescue team for a future rescue operation. the responsibility is totally my own. in the aftermath of the attempt, we continue to hold the government of iran responsible for the safety and early release of the american hostages who have been held so long. the united states remains determined to bring about their safe release at the earliest date possible. as president, i know our entire nation feels a great debt of whoitude for the brave men would rescue their fellow men from captivity. and i also know the nation shares not only my disappointment that the rescue mountedould not be because of mechanical difficulties but also to persevere and bring all of our hostages on to freedom. we have been disappointed before . we will not give up in our efforts. throughout this extraordinarily difficult time, we have pursued and will continue to pursue every possible
in the world that have been caused among many nations as this crisis has continued. it was my decision to attempt the rescue operation. it was my decision to cancel it when problems developed in the placement of our rescue team for a future rescue operation. the responsibility is totally my own. in the aftermath of the attempt, we continue to hold the government of iran responsible for the safety and early release of the american hostages who have been held so long. the united states remains...
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the national championship game just three days away. and for the tigers a chance to make college football history... history...3 with one more win the tigers would be the only team in f-b-s history to finish a season 15-and oh. but they'll have to get past an alabama team that may be ranked number game by the vegas oddsmakers. that's probably because of their lights out defense...in fact i saw an article the other day labelling the alabama defense the "death star defense" ....no better analogy than star wars. but if there's anyone that can take on that defense its the tigers versatile offense led by deshaun watson. they've been making big time plays all year....but the real question that might be plaguing a lot of people....with such a tough task ahead of them...what kind of music are they listening to on the plane ride to arizona? don't worry we got the answer.... 3 3 3 3 "i go a lot of different directions. i'm a country guy. so i like luke bryan. and i like some old stuff like garth brooks." brooks.""i think i got a song featuring ni
the national championship game just three days away. and for the tigers a chance to make college football history... history...3 with one more win the tigers would be the only team in f-b-s history to finish a season 15-and oh. but they'll have to get past an alabama team that may be ranked number game by the vegas oddsmakers. that's probably because of their lights out defense...in fact i saw an article the other day labelling the alabama defense the "death star defense" ....no...
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the national championship game just three days away. and for the tigers a chance to make college football history... history... 3 with one more win the tigers would be the only team in f-b-s history to finish a season 15-and oh. but they'll have to get past an alabama team that may be ranked number game by the vegas oddsmakers. that's probably because of their lights out defense...in fact i saw an article the other day labelling the alabama defense the "death star defense" ....no better analogy than star wars. but if there's anyone that can take on that defense its the tigers versatile offense led by deshaun watson. they've been making big time plays all year....but the real question that might be plaguing a lot of people....with such a tough task ahead of them...what kind of music are they listening to on the plane ride to arizona? don't worry we got the answer.... 3 3 3 "i go a lot of different directions. i'm a country guy. so i like luke bryan. and i like some old stuff like garth brooks." brooks.""i think i got a song featuring nic
the national championship game just three days away. and for the tigers a chance to make college football history... history... 3 with one more win the tigers would be the only team in f-b-s history to finish a season 15-and oh. but they'll have to get past an alabama team that may be ranked number game by the vegas oddsmakers. that's probably because of their lights out defense...in fact i saw an article the other day labelling the alabama defense the "death star defense" ....no...
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he placed no restrictions on the admissibility of nations into the united nations. they had to not be part of the japanese coalition. they did not necessarily have to be democracies or uphold human rights. all he was concerned about, in 1945, was security, security, security. to make sure that happen, he wanted to involve all the nations that were not part of the japanese coalition. he formulated a language to make sure the united nations behaved like a global police force. that is what he wanted with military action in chapter seven. you will find proposals for all sorts of armed actions, blockades, sanctions, the arsenal of military tools to defeat aggressors. roosevelt did not shy away from the use of force. this is designed to block aggression. roosevelt believed that states, rather than elected representatives, formed the basis of united nations. this is a recognition that the westphalia formula of nations still dominated the way of the world. it is a collection of different nations with political structures and a recognition of reality with the realism about t
he placed no restrictions on the admissibility of nations into the united nations. they had to not be part of the japanese coalition. they did not necessarily have to be democracies or uphold human rights. all he was concerned about, in 1945, was security, security, security. to make sure that happen, he wanted to involve all the nations that were not part of the japanese coalition. he formulated a language to make sure the united nations behaved like a global police force. that is what he...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, the united nations. ((brian loftus)) military experts say, one of the goals of north korea's missile program is to develop a warhead capable of reaching the u-s mainland./// ((brian loftus)) > the eyes of the nation will be on las vegas tonight.. as all three democratic presidnetial candidate compete for your vote. the important role nevada plays in the early decision making for the next president... and what you need to know about making your voice heard. /// all three demott2waty#`*4 p bt@q4 8 tt2waty#`*4 p "a@q$,\ tt2waty#`*4 p bm@q/'p tt4waty#`*4 r dztq 4* tt4waty#`*4 r entq d.@ tt4waty#`*4 r gzt& ])8 tt4waty#`*4 r hnt& m't tt4waty#`*4 r iztq 'n, tt4waty#`*4 r jntq 5>l tt4waty#`*4 r lzt& -s0 be in las vegas.. trying to earn your support. they're attending the "battle born/ battleground first in the west" caucus dinner.... hosted by senator harry reid. he says.. all three still need to prove to democratic voters.. they deserve nevada's support ahead of our caucus. (( sen. harry reid: what's taking pla
kenneth craig, cbs news, the united nations. ((brian loftus)) military experts say, one of the goals of north korea's missile program is to develop a warhead capable of reaching the u-s mainland./// ((brian loftus)) > the eyes of the nation will be on las vegas tonight.. as all three democratic presidnetial candidate compete for your vote. the important role nevada plays in the early decision making for the next president... and what you need to know about making your voice heard. /// all...
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as one of the premier programs in the nation... coming up a little later in the show, we hear why a win here in the desert would do just that.. and put to rest that infamous c-word clemson fans hate... for good 3 you'll want to stay tuned d fox carolina for continuing coverage as the tigers arrive in arizona. and dont forget - monday at 7tune in for our special report"undefeated: clemson's return to the championship."we'll be going in depth on the tigers first shot at the national title since 1981. 3 now time for weather and traffic together every 10 minutes---- 3 cloudy skies, areas of fog and patchy drizzle will continue into tonight. temperatures will only cool to around 40 in mountains. saturday will begin with clouds, fog and areas of drizzle, then heavier rain builds in toward saturday night. highs on saturday will reach to around 50 degrees area-wide, with rain starting after 4 p.m. rain could get heavy into saturday night, but should taper off during the late night hours. expect a half inch to an inch of rainfall by the end
as one of the premier programs in the nation... coming up a little later in the show, we hear why a win here in the desert would do just that.. and put to rest that infamous c-word clemson fans hate... for good 3 you'll want to stay tuned d fox carolina for continuing coverage as the tigers arrive in arizona. and dont forget - monday at 7tune in for our special report"undefeated: clemson's return to the championship."we'll be going in depth on the tigers first shot at the national...
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mccaul: the national debt is one of the greatest threats to our national security. that has been mentioned as well. it goes to the mission statement of the department. it was formed after 9/11. that is the mission of the department. not to minimize it as a threat. i think the department was stood up by congress to address the threat of terrorists. >> hi, i'm a nurse and a mom. andow about terrorism nuclear threats. are there more advanced technologies by some of our adversaries that are sophisticated that are threats to our country? as a nurse, i know that lasers and the dangers they can do to human tissue. we saw "star wars." i was wondering, are there any threats beyond the very obvious ones? york, weon from new are a prime target. rep. mccaul: you try to stay ahead of that curve. there are a lot of technology that. --technology threats. there are a lot of bio-terror threats. a chapter of my book deals with a smallpox outbreak. we have an entire global population that is not inoculated to smallpox anymore. it killed 100 million people. that is a serious concern. f
mccaul: the national debt is one of the greatest threats to our national security. that has been mentioned as well. it goes to the mission statement of the department. it was formed after 9/11. that is the mission of the department. not to minimize it as a threat. i think the department was stood up by congress to address the threat of terrorists. >> hi, i'm a nurse and a mom. andow about terrorism nuclear threats. are there more advanced technologies by some of our adversaries that are...
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on the other hand, the national living wage, 7.20 an hour. this is the one being introduced in april by the government, and as you can see is nowhere near the basic cost of living in the uk at this moment in time. the difference between the two, the real living wage and the national living wage is 1.05. and this is a problem for us as a youth parliament. the uk living wage campaign was launched 14 years ago. 14 years of lobbying mps and lobbying local businesses, and all they got was a national living wage that is short by 2,600 pounds every year. 14 years and workers are still being denied a decent standard of living. we don't have 14 years. how can we convince mps to pledge even more money for 16 to 24-year-olds in one year when there clearly isn't enough year to fund a proper living wage in the first place. and what about the local corner shop? even with the government's attempts to address the living wage with a 7.20 an hour in april, businesses are already planning to raise their prices. if the federation of small businesses are saying t
on the other hand, the national living wage, 7.20 an hour. this is the one being introduced in april by the government, and as you can see is nowhere near the basic cost of living in the uk at this moment in time. the difference between the two, the real living wage and the national living wage is 1.05. and this is a problem for us as a youth parliament. the uk living wage campaign was launched 14 years ago. 14 years of lobbying mps and lobbying local businesses, and all they got was a national...
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now, the other myth that gets around a great deal in our nation and, i'm sure, in other nations of the world is the idea that you can't solve the problems in the realm of human relations through legislation; you can't solve the housing problem and the job problem and all of these other problems through legislation; you've got to change the heart. we had a presidential candidate just recently who spoke about this a great deal. and i think mr. goldwater sincerely believed that you couldn't anything through legislation, because he voted against everything in the senate, including the civil rights bill. and he said all over the nation throughout the election that we don't need legislation, that legislation can't deal with this problem. but he was nice enough to say that you've got to change the heart. now i want to at least go halfway with brother goldwater at that point. i think he's right. if we're going to get this problem solved in america and all over the world, ultimately, people must change their hearts where they have prejudices. if we are going to solve the problems facing mankind
now, the other myth that gets around a great deal in our nation and, i'm sure, in other nations of the world is the idea that you can't solve the problems in the realm of human relations through legislation; you can't solve the housing problem and the job problem and all of these other problems through legislation; you've got to change the heart. we had a presidential candidate just recently who spoke about this a great deal. and i think mr. goldwater sincerely believed that you couldn't...
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by bigger nations. i would argue that international law serves the interest of the third world even more than the interest of the strong and mighty nations. most of the countries of the third world have signed the charter of the united nations and have been members of the united nations. agreementsrnational following the same procedure and methods as western countries. it is regarded as a subject of international law. but we all know that international law is in need of effective sanctions. infective -- effective sanctions have not been developed. so, there are some states that are compelled by domestic regions, domestic pressures, not to observe fully the rules of international law. iran is one example. >> once small states, no matter how small, came into being. -- they had all of the rights and duties under international law. here at the united nations, we see this all the time. states with populations, 100,000, in the general assembly, those states have the same voice as countries like china, which h
by bigger nations. i would argue that international law serves the interest of the third world even more than the interest of the strong and mighty nations. most of the countries of the third world have signed the charter of the united nations and have been members of the united nations. agreementsrnational following the same procedure and methods as western countries. it is regarded as a subject of international law. but we all know that international law is in need of effective sanctions....
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the source's nationality or affilation. according to the office of the director of national intelligence, this category of intelligence found in clinton's email is used to protect deep-cover assets quote. quote exceptionally fragile and unique intelligence community, clandestine human operations and methods, not intended tore dissemination outside the originating agency. dan mcguire is a special operations veteran who spent 40 years handling highly classified information. said this kind of compromise is a serious matter. >> there's a cause and effect between a disclosure of such sensitive material and the impact both on national security for the united states and national impact on the other end of that spectrum. particular sources. >> earlier this week, as first reported by fox, the inspector general's unclassified letter several clinton emails containing classified information. some classified beyond top secret known as special access programs in a radio interview a former secretary of defense said it was more likely than
the source's nationality or affilation. according to the office of the director of national intelligence, this category of intelligence found in clinton's email is used to protect deep-cover assets quote. quote exceptionally fragile and unique intelligence community, clandestine human operations and methods, not intended tore dissemination outside the originating agency. dan mcguire is a special operations veteran who spent 40 years handling highly classified information. said this kind of...
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it is a national disgrace, a national disgrace that we now is a nation maintain the largest system of detention camps of any nation on the planet and with new leadership we must shut them down. [applause] and we must also shred those government contracts for for-profit prisons, a shameful policy in our country. [applause] in the last few days, over christmas immigration officials launched here in our own nation nationwide deportation regulations at christmas. jesus himself was a refugee child fleeing death gangs at christmas. these nationwide deportation regulations are not terrorizing hundreds of families waking them up at dawn. some of the deportees as young as four years old. and sending them back to the hands of death camps. this is not consistent with who we are as a nation. [applause] we don't make america stronger at breaking families up. we need to stop ripping families apart and once and for all put an end to the mindless deportation policies. the answer is not to deport mothers and children who walks thousands of miles to ask the people of the united states for refuge. the a
it is a national disgrace, a national disgrace that we now is a nation maintain the largest system of detention camps of any nation on the planet and with new leadership we must shut them down. [applause] and we must also shred those government contracts for for-profit prisons, a shameful policy in our country. [applause] in the last few days, over christmas immigration officials launched here in our own nation nationwide deportation regulations at christmas. jesus himself was a refugee child...
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how long 250 national guards members will be overseas... and what they'll be doing during their time away. and body cam video that shows what one man did that led police to fire. plus, a glimpse into the future. the countdown to faraday future's big announcement tonight. this is fox5 news at 6. local. las vegas the moments before a suspect was shot and killed by police on new year's eve... recorded on police body camera video. i'm john huck. i'm christine maddela. we're getting our first glimpse of that footage. fox five's cyndi lundeberg shows us what officers thought might have been a gun - but turned out to john christine the press conference last about 30 minutes and we found out a lot of new information... this was the 16th officer involved shooting... this is video from the officers body camera... one of the officers failed to enact his.. metro police say they believe keith childress was fleeing to avoid a lengthy prison sentence after missing his last court appearance... his court warrant noted he was armed and dangerous.. one of the
how long 250 national guards members will be overseas... and what they'll be doing during their time away. and body cam video that shows what one man did that led police to fire. plus, a glimpse into the future. the countdown to faraday future's big announcement tonight. this is fox5 news at 6. local. las vegas the moments before a suspect was shot and killed by police on new year's eve... recorded on police body camera video. i'm john huck. i'm christine maddela. we're getting our first...
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veterans and we are proud to have that as a cone national memorial -- co--national memorial. beginning with the vietnam memorial, that was our first national war memorial in washington and we have been working backward. and ind korea in 1995, 2000, world war ii. the primary mission of our commission is education. thatuched on the role world war i played on the history of this nation and the very act of establishing a national memorial will raise awareness of the centennial we are currently in and inspire americans to learn more about world war i and how it shapes the world we live in today. our hope and expectation is that a national memorial will inspire people. it has always been my thought that some high school kid would come to washington on a class trip and go to a world war i memorial and say, if there was a world war ii, there must have been a world war i. maybe that is what that memorial bridge, auditorium, spark or bridge is all about. i will take a closer look at it. that is the educational purpose and the second is commemorative. simply put the commission view is t
veterans and we are proud to have that as a cone national memorial -- co--national memorial. beginning with the vietnam memorial, that was our first national war memorial in washington and we have been working backward. and ind korea in 1995, 2000, world war ii. the primary mission of our commission is education. thatuched on the role world war i played on the history of this nation and the very act of establishing a national memorial will raise awareness of the centennial we are currently in...
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is event is part of the give kids a smile national children's access day. last year, over 29,000 dentists and their staff participated nation wide. call for an appointment. walk-ins also welcome dr. dona w. prince, dds 4220 sergeant rd ste 100 sioux city, ia 51106 contact info 712-274-2228 free dental services will be provided to local children from low-income families. this event is part of the give kids a smile national children's access day. last year, over 29,000 dentists and their staff participated nation wide. call for an appointment. dr. dona w. prince, dds 4220 sergeant rd ste 100 sioux city, ia 51106 contact info 712-274-2228 free dental services will be provided to local children from low-income families. this event is part of the give kids a smile national children's access day. last year, over 29,000 dentists and their staff f rticipated nation wide. call for an appointment. walk-ins also welcome dr. dona w. prince, dds 4220 sergeant rd ste 100 sioux city, ia 51106 contact info 712-274-2228 free dental services will be provided to local childre
is event is part of the give kids a smile national children's access day. last year, over 29,000 dentists and their staff participated nation wide. call for an appointment. walk-ins also welcome dr. dona w. prince, dds 4220 sergeant rd ste 100 sioux city, ia 51106 contact info 712-274-2228 free dental services will be provided to local children from low-income families. this event is part of the give kids a smile national children's access day. last year, over 29,000 dentists and their staff...
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that support of other nations is foreseen to continue. a prompt resolution of the crisis, through peaceful and diplomatic means. thank you very much. remarks ont carter's april 25, 1980. after the mission to rescue the hostages failed. the camera angle looked a bit different from what you are used to seeing when the president speaks from the oval office. are able to see something beyond the president's final words as he leaves the disk and goes off to the side, then leaves the oval office. richard smith, the failure of this mission -- did it hurt jimmy carter's reelection? >> i think it did. a practical sense, it made it even more unlikely that the hostages would be released before election day in 1980. beyond that and perhaps even more significantly, i think it became a metaphor for a lot of people about the situation and come has often -- and has has often been said about a country. it is hard to imagine the degree to which this incident, tragic as it was, came to define american politics, even america's self-image during 1980. >> these
that support of other nations is foreseen to continue. a prompt resolution of the crisis, through peaceful and diplomatic means. thank you very much. remarks ont carter's april 25, 1980. after the mission to rescue the hostages failed. the camera angle looked a bit different from what you are used to seeing when the president speaks from the oval office. are able to see something beyond the president's final words as he leaves the disk and goes off to the side, then leaves the oval office....
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that is desperately needed also in the national discussion but the national discussion about a permanent war we are in, whenever you are in a permanent war situation is going to erode democracy at home. you cannot have those two things existing at the same time because a national security state is a -- anathema to a democracy, healthy democracy. there is no way congress is going to do this on its own. we have to act as the people, we created a public inquiry in washington d.c. to shame congress and get as much media exposure as we could. it would at least initiate a national discussion that we support the need at this point. [applause] >> last night on charlie rose, ted koppel appeared, talking about possibility of internet sabotage and this kind of thing. any comments to make? seems to be launching a campaign to raise consciousness about this problem. i personally don't think the national security state is going to go away anytime soon. i wonder if you have any thoughts on the campaign. >> not clear about what he is doing. trying to suggest the internet is a terrorist land we have to cr
that is desperately needed also in the national discussion but the national discussion about a permanent war we are in, whenever you are in a permanent war situation is going to erode democracy at home. you cannot have those two things existing at the same time because a national security state is a -- anathema to a democracy, healthy democracy. there is no way congress is going to do this on its own. we have to act as the people, we created a public inquiry in washington d.c. to shame congress...
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the national guard. now the city's been shut down since about noon, city government, federal government and school has been closed all day. they want to keep people off the streets. that's their main goal. they want to get salt down. we were at a salt dome in northeast d.c. earlier today, those trucks were coming in and out regularly trying to get salt down, get ahead of this storm and see if they make it easier to dig out. but officials here saying please don't go out now. stay at home and weather this storm through saturday. they're saying don't come out and play with this -- in the snow, don't come out for your snowball fights until at least sunday, jake. >> all right. chris frates, thank you so much. joining me now is director of washington, d.c.'s homeland security and emergency management agency. chris, how are things going so far? this storm obviously has just started. >> yeah, we are just seeing the initial bands of the storm come in right now. i think just came in off the streets a little bit ag
the national guard. now the city's been shut down since about noon, city government, federal government and school has been closed all day. they want to keep people off the streets. that's their main goal. they want to get salt down. we were at a salt dome in northeast d.c. earlier today, those trucks were coming in and out regularly trying to get salt down, get ahead of this storm and see if they make it easier to dig out. but officials here saying please don't go out now. stay at home and...
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but to inspire national security leaders. and many of you here today have already coributed significantly to our nation's security and safety, including some of you on the front lines of battle. and we are grateful, very grateful, for that. the goal of keeping our country safe for american officials, but i know i'm talking to visiting officers from various parts of the world, the goal for all of you with respect to your own countries and at the core of everybody's foreign policy is to have a strategy that most effectively represents the interests and values of your nation. that is our goal. certainly a big part of achieving that is addressing the immediate crises of the day. and believe me, they arise suddenly and without anticipation. i was yesterday sitting with secretary of defense carter to my left and with the secretary of foreign affairs and of defense from the philippines to our right, when we got a message regarding our two vessels in the gulf and the fact that they were at farsi island. so, things can change in a nan
but to inspire national security leaders. and many of you here today have already coributed significantly to our nation's security and safety, including some of you on the front lines of battle. and we are grateful, very grateful, for that. the goal of keeping our country safe for american officials, but i know i'm talking to visiting officers from various parts of the world, the goal for all of you with respect to your own countries and at the core of everybody's foreign policy is to have a...
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it outlines the navy of every nation on earth and every ship that every nation. it's a fat book as you might suspect. we talk about spies. you sure don't need a spy to find out who's got what in what may be but i would recommend jane's fighting ships to you. i mention carriers in particular because they have become the capital ship of the 21st century. they carriers are enormous, the gerald r. ford, the new one, 110,000 times displacement. the weight of the water it displaces when it sits in the water. dozens of billions of dollars. i hesitate to give you the term because it is still being figured out. of course, the airwaves. these are fantastically, the budget for a single american nuclear power aircraft carrier is greater than the whole naval budget of any other navy on the planet. they are just enormous, effective and capable but also as we discussed earlier, potentially at least at risk. the next largest most noteworthy type are probably the forget destroyer types. cricket is a term borrowed from the age of sail from now applies to a larger surface combatant
it outlines the navy of every nation on earth and every ship that every nation. it's a fat book as you might suspect. we talk about spies. you sure don't need a spy to find out who's got what in what may be but i would recommend jane's fighting ships to you. i mention carriers in particular because they have become the capital ship of the 21st century. they carriers are enormous, the gerald r. ford, the new one, 110,000 times displacement. the weight of the water it displaces when it sits in...
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the gamecocks are now 12 and oh and ranked 24th in the nation. tip-off from colonial life arena is at 6 pm and can be seen on espn-u. the usc women will be back in action sunday. the number two ranked gamecocks are hosting arkansas. it's the team's conference opener. gametime is at 3 pm. if you can't make it to colonial life arena, you can still catch the action on espn u. the carolina panthers are looking to wrap up the number one seed in the nfc playoffs. they're at home to face the tampa bay buccaneers for the last game of the regular season. even though the buckaneeers are out of the playoff picture, carolina is still taking them very seriously. if the panthers are able to pull out the win, they'll be at home all the way to the super bowl. carolina is 14 and one on the the clemson tigers and their fans continue to soak in yesterday's huge victory in the orange bowl over oklahoma. clemson is, of course, on their way to the the national title game and a showdown against alabama. wis has been with the team this week. and following last night's b
the gamecocks are now 12 and oh and ranked 24th in the nation. tip-off from colonial life arena is at 6 pm and can be seen on espn-u. the usc women will be back in action sunday. the number two ranked gamecocks are hosting arkansas. it's the team's conference opener. gametime is at 3 pm. if you can't make it to colonial life arena, you can still catch the action on espn u. the carolina panthers are looking to wrap up the number one seed in the nfc playoffs. they're at home to face the tampa bay...
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the one nation would send emissaries to another nation to conduct diplomatic dialogue. to establish treaties, to regulate commerce and to do a variety of things. these emissaries were sent from one sovereign to another to receive and protect it well he is under the jurisdiction of the receiving sovereign. this has biblical antecedents. it comes in to the greek city states who sent emissaries the roman law. alter the period of recorded history there has been this sanctity of the diplomatic ms and the diplomatic mission and its people. articles, iecific would like to refer to three which are primarily involved. the first is article 22 of the vienna convention which holds that diplomatic emesis shall be inviolable. let me read specifically from article 22 which states that the premises of the nation shall be inviolable. agents of the receiving state may not enter them except with the consent of the head of the mission. the receiving state is under a special duty to take all appropriate steps to protect the mission. against any intrusion or damage and to present any disturb
the one nation would send emissaries to another nation to conduct diplomatic dialogue. to establish treaties, to regulate commerce and to do a variety of things. these emissaries were sent from one sovereign to another to receive and protect it well he is under the jurisdiction of the receiving sovereign. this has biblical antecedents. it comes in to the greek city states who sent emissaries the roman law. alter the period of recorded history there has been this sanctity of the diplomatic ms...
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it's the seedy underbelly of the united nations effort in haiti. nearly six years after an earthquake rocked the country, i'm ali velshi, welcome to a special edition of "on target," haiti on shaky ground. the united nations can be a blessing and occurs but for latte, the western hemisphere's poorest country it's been both. six years ago haiti was devastated by a massive earthquake. its worst natural disaster in more than two centuries. millions of haitians, looked to the united nations for help. the u.n. set up temporary housing for thousands of residents. it built schools, hospitals and sanitation systems. and the u.n. currently maintains a $380 million annual budget to pay for its peace keeping force in haiti. that pays for more than the 6,000 u.n. soldiers tasked with upholding public security. but the u.n. effort may have also made some things worse. many blame u.n. peace keepers with a cholera epidemic that has left thousands dead. dogged by allegations of sexual abuse and coalitio exploitation of haitian women. we hold u.n. to account. david
it's the seedy underbelly of the united nations effort in haiti. nearly six years after an earthquake rocked the country, i'm ali velshi, welcome to a special edition of "on target," haiti on shaky ground. the united nations can be a blessing and occurs but for latte, the western hemisphere's poorest country it's been both. six years ago haiti was devastated by a massive earthquake. its worst natural disaster in more than two centuries. millions of haitians, looked to the united...
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now, we have turned our sites on the establishment of a national memorial in our nation's capital. let me start by thanking the world war i centennial commission for their hard work and for putting together this design competition. it has been a pleasure working alongside them. and i honor the veterans of world war i reaching today's announcement took several years. lots of negotiations, several rewrites of legislation and single-mindedness by all involved for us to get to where we are. as you know, congress doesn't move swiftly and sometimes it does not move at all. but we were able to get movement in congress and we had energetic support from a number of people in congress including both the previous speaker of the house and john boehner who never pause in the support that came from pelosi. we have had the opportunity to get to this point and i think there is a high level of excitement to be here. during union station's existence, the third-largest union station in the world in my home district of kansas city, it became a focal point in world war i where train traffic peaked with
now, we have turned our sites on the establishment of a national memorial in our nation's capital. let me start by thanking the world war i centennial commission for their hard work and for putting together this design competition. it has been a pleasure working alongside them. and i honor the veterans of world war i reaching today's announcement took several years. lots of negotiations, several rewrites of legislation and single-mindedness by all involved for us to get to where we are. as you...
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3 3 it's a big night 3 for tiger nation...we're live in glendale arizona...as the for the national title... 3 3 plus--upstate fans fill the well...a sea of orange .. and a few surprises for everyone in attendance.. ,more live team coverage next. 3 3 and the national championship is here! 3 as the undefeated clemson tigers go head to head with number two alabama...for a chance to win it all! 3 here's a look at the team arriving at the university of phoenix stadium-ahead of tonight's big matchup-- 3 and here is the team warming up on the field...getting prepped to take on the crimson
3 3 it's a big night 3 for tiger nation...we're live in glendale arizona...as the for the national title... 3 3 plus--upstate fans fill the well...a sea of orange .. and a few surprises for everyone in attendance.. ,more live team coverage next. 3 3 and the national championship is here! 3 as the undefeated clemson tigers go head to head with number two alabama...for a chance to win it all! 3 here's a look at the team arriving at the university of phoenix stadium-ahead of tonight's big...
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coach swinney: it would be we are going to win a national shortage of incomes and. --national championship in clemson. hopefully it is monday night. we will be back your somewhere. we are not going away. we have a program that is to stay in the hunt. i am excited about that. to be able to be in my first national championship and beat the university of alabama, it would be pretty special. >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. we work so hard to get to this moment. it's going to be a great atmosphere, great, time, i'm just going to enjoy it. brad: deshaun watson lobbies we have to play well on monday night -- will obviously have to play well on monday night to get the championship. mackensie alexander says he has no reason to build up the opposing team. we ran into something on media day that you want to see. it has to do with football. we will leave it at that. live in scottsdale, brad fralick, wyff news 4. patrick: turning now to commitment 2016, six gop candidates made a stop in the palmetto state with the key primaries only weeks away. they were here to tal
coach swinney: it would be we are going to win a national shortage of incomes and. --national championship in clemson. hopefully it is monday night. we will be back your somewhere. we are not going away. we have a program that is to stay in the hunt. i am excited about that. to be able to be in my first national championship and beat the university of alabama, it would be pretty special. >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. we work so hard to get to this moment. it's going to be a...
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the nation has one army. again, for sound reasons, three distinct interdependent but each essential component. and when those components are in proper balance and properly integrated, the nation has the one army that it needs. >> i served in the guard until i was 60 years. and that's not as long ago as some of you might think. back in the day, there was an issue of the guard not being the kind of force that it is today. as our equipment and training all dramatically increased and carrying through to the last 12 year, it has dramatically changed. so there's much difference hooer. those who have trained and worked and fought together, there's not a problem out there. you can't tell the difference between a guardsman and a regular army. and i thank our general officers here -- i think our general officers here would certainly say that. there is a generational difference. some of those still go back to the era, i would suggest some of our more senior folks in both the guard and the army, some who prefer to see th
the nation has one army. again, for sound reasons, three distinct interdependent but each essential component. and when those components are in proper balance and properly integrated, the nation has the one army that it needs. >> i served in the guard until i was 60 years. and that's not as long ago as some of you might think. back in the day, there was an issue of the guard not being the kind of force that it is today. as our equipment and training all dramatically increased and carrying...
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national security policy. "the boston globe" summed up the the sills -- thesis rather starkly as, vote all you want, the secret government won't change. now, you can find evidence for all three of these causes in the pages of "power wars" and reading it, it struck me that looking for a single culprit behind the persistence of the imperial presidency, is something like looking for a mono causal explanation of the american obesity crisis. are we fat because of high truck toes corn syrup or super sized portions or because we watch five hours of tv on average a day? yes. like our expanding waistlines, our expanding presidency is depressingly overdetermined, but anyone who wants to figure out how we got to where we are today, and if we can possibly get back, we'll have to start with power wars. the to kick off the conversation, please welcome charlie savage. [applause] >> at the very much for the kind introduction. i like the idea of the one-man 9/11 commission. i could listen to you talk all day. and thank you ver
national security policy. "the boston globe" summed up the the sills -- thesis rather starkly as, vote all you want, the secret government won't change. now, you can find evidence for all three of these causes in the pages of "power wars" and reading it, it struck me that looking for a single culprit behind the persistence of the imperial presidency, is something like looking for a mono causal explanation of the american obesity crisis. are we fat because of high truck toes...
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even national public radio, mr. president, did a recent story about how well this one in, one out rule is working in canada. it's freed up hundreds of thousands of hours of paperwork for small businesses in particular. even the canadian socialists have backed this idea. so i certainly hope senator sanders is listening, and i hope i can get his and other members of this body support for this amendment. to be clear, i'm certainly not against all regulations or permitting requirements. when i served as the commissioner of the department of national resources in alaska, we worked with our legislature bipartisan to overhaul our permitting and regulatory system and to bring what we've seen on the federal government side a huge backlog of permits to get projects moving. we brought that backlog down by over 50% through regulatory and permitting reform. and we did so with the absolute understanding of protecting our environment and keeping our citizens safe was a fundamental precondition to any of our actions. but we can do
even national public radio, mr. president, did a recent story about how well this one in, one out rule is working in canada. it's freed up hundreds of thousands of hours of paperwork for small businesses in particular. even the canadian socialists have backed this idea. so i certainly hope senator sanders is listening, and i hope i can get his and other members of this body support for this amendment. to be clear, i'm certainly not against all regulations or permitting requirements. when i...
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the gamecocks are now 12 and oh and ranked 24th in the nation. tip-off from colonial life arena is at 6 pm and can be seen on espn-u. the usc women will be back in action sunday. the number two ranked gamecocks are hosting arkansas. it's the team's conference opener. gametime is at 3 pm. if you can't make it to colonial life arena, you can still catch the action on espn u. the clemson defense had quite a showing last night to pull off a big win for the tigers. with just one game standing between them they matchup when they go against alabama? sports is next. it's on to the national championship game for oklahoma in a semi-final game 37 to 17. now one big key to clemson's victory, the play of the defense. they shut out the sooners in the second half and they held the them to just 67 total yards rushing. the clemson defenders came in with some attitude because they got tired of all the talk, all the people picking oklahoma to win, so they decided it was time to put up to shut up. "were you feeling disrespected with so many "oh yeah, we feel disresp
the gamecocks are now 12 and oh and ranked 24th in the nation. tip-off from colonial life arena is at 6 pm and can be seen on espn-u. the usc women will be back in action sunday. the number two ranked gamecocks are hosting arkansas. it's the team's conference opener. gametime is at 3 pm. if you can't make it to colonial life arena, you can still catch the action on espn u. the clemson defense had quite a showing last night to pull off a big win for the tigers. with just one game standing...
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demography yes, a young nation, but no longer a northern european angle-sachsen nation that field thereligious underpinning of this country. we are becoming more hispanic, more asian, more muslim, and you have not factored that at all into your book. i think that will have a tremendous difference in how america evolves. secondly, the underpinning of this christian right movement are essentially poor people if you look at the average income, and they are suffering in the current climate and have since the drop in the 1990's. the failure of this great american health system to provide health services for many people, including many of them as they age, that is becoming an issue separating them on an economic racist. values yes but people tend to identify and vote not so much with the values, but with their pockets. i didn't think your book gave enough emphasis to what is happening in the pocketbook of a large swath of what is the christian right element and i think it will play out in the first stage in this election and i will make your wager that at least i will bet on the selection t
demography yes, a young nation, but no longer a northern european angle-sachsen nation that field thereligious underpinning of this country. we are becoming more hispanic, more asian, more muslim, and you have not factored that at all into your book. i think that will have a tremendous difference in how america evolves. secondly, the underpinning of this christian right movement are essentially poor people if you look at the average income, and they are suffering in the current climate and have...
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the book is a large idea because it is a sign of one of the nation's deepest constitutional scholars channeling the federalist and seeing what it says about modern question. it is a great book. you have to read it. you need to have a longer law school name as well. he is the author of 350 articles and book reviews including his most recent books including framed and our undemocratic constitution; where the constitution goes wrong. please welcome sanford levinson. what gave you the idea? >> it goes back to my other book, framed, which is an attempt to under what reasons were offered for particularly the structural parts of the constitution. quite frankly, although i am delighted to celebrate the bill of rights, i have become more to view to bill of rights as more akin to what they called arch barriers. that is subject to changes depending on who is in power whether it is first amendment, fourth amendment, or the like. the structural parts are impe e impervious change. so i studied why the presidential veto and bi-caramelism and stuff long that. then i was intrigued by there more gener
the book is a large idea because it is a sign of one of the nation's deepest constitutional scholars channeling the federalist and seeing what it says about modern question. it is a great book. you have to read it. you need to have a longer law school name as well. he is the author of 350 articles and book reviews including his most recent books including framed and our undemocratic constitution; where the constitution goes wrong. please welcome sanford levinson. what gave you the idea?...
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national security is not. national security is the most important thing the federal government does, and being commander-in-chief is the most important role of president will play. you cannot kill terrorist or carpet bomb them if you don't have airplanes or if you don't have bombs. we won't be able to do any of that if we keep cutting the military. i don't understand how there can be republicans running for president who support these defense cuts and want them to go even deeper. when i'm president, we are rebuilding our military. we will ensure we remain the most powerful military in the world. the world is a safer and better place where america is the strongest military in the world. [applause] we will take care of our veterans. if you are a veteran, we thank you for your service and for being here today. when i am president of the united states, if you're not doing a good job working at the -- at the va, you will be fired. the benefits will be like the g.i. bill. the veteran will not have to chase down the
national security is not. national security is the most important thing the federal government does, and being commander-in-chief is the most important role of president will play. you cannot kill terrorist or carpet bomb them if you don't have airplanes or if you don't have bombs. we won't be able to do any of that if we keep cutting the military. i don't understand how there can be republicans running for president who support these defense cuts and want them to go even deeper. when i'm...
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michael: excitement is building for the national championship. coming up, how to tiger bands and different decades are about to do the same thing. john: i'm sure there are clemson fans in the phoenix area around glendale. 49 degrees there in phoenix was scattered showers. the precipitation will be gone by monday night, the big game against alabama. partly cloudy temperatures in the 40's. days after the paris attacks, senators came together for a top-secret briefing on the terrorist threat... marco rubio was missing - fundraising in california instead. two weeks later, terrorists struck again in san bernardino... and where was marco? fundraising again in new orleans. over the last 3 years, rubio has missed important national security hearings and missed more total votes than any other senator. politics first: that's the rubio way. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. [ scanner beeping ] sir, could you step aside? "sir"? come on. you know who i am. progressive insurance? did you pack your own bags? oh! right -- the name
michael: excitement is building for the national championship. coming up, how to tiger bands and different decades are about to do the same thing. john: i'm sure there are clemson fans in the phoenix area around glendale. 49 degrees there in phoenix was scattered showers. the precipitation will be gone by monday night, the big game against alabama. partly cloudy temperatures in the 40's. days after the paris attacks, senators came together for a top-secret briefing on the terrorist threat......
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no expertise in politics and ly national security. when you have members of the campaign talking about the candidates lack of fluency, right? not necessarily on job expertise, but lack of fluency think,issues, that, i explains dr. carson strupp in the polls. what is interesting is why dr. carson was doing so well in the fall. that points to this outsider east those and i think the system and process. is what both nominees will have to address. great question. looking ahead after the primaries, on the democratic side, the two front runners are both substantial in age. what you are alluding to when you mentioned it might be a candidates areth 70-years-old in 2020? i cannot see having a president and vice president whose mean total ages 130. i don't know when the last time we had at that age. i think it is an interesting subject. how do you see that being a liability or not necessarily a for they, but a pro candidates? do you think that is where they will be attacked? meena: when hours talking about 2020, i was not talk about age been ab
no expertise in politics and ly national security. when you have members of the campaign talking about the candidates lack of fluency, right? not necessarily on job expertise, but lack of fluency think,issues, that, i explains dr. carson strupp in the polls. what is interesting is why dr. carson was doing so well in the fall. that points to this outsider east those and i think the system and process. is what both nominees will have to address. great question. looking ahead after the primaries,...
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skiers took to the national mall as the national guard patrolled city streets. paramedics usually scrambling to help needed a hand themselves. >> there's no point to be out. stay home. >> reporter: tonight 33 million impacted by this massive storm, but even as many start to dig out, they're still getting buried. with these whipping winds starting to pick up, we expect the snowfall here in the nation's capital to continue until about midnight. when it is all said and done, they'll have roughly two feet. tonight they are asking everyone to shelter in place. the mayor says when it is all said and done all across this region we could have $850 million in damage. jose, back to you. you. all pretty much shut down tonight. the streets mostly empty, bridges and tunnels closed, as we started the day in washington, d.c. now on the streets of new york city tonight, dylan? >> reporter: hey, jose. washington, d.c. to new york city. eight hours. heavy snowfall and snow-covered streets naturally forced us to take it very slowly. you know, we did not make it back to new york ci
skiers took to the national mall as the national guard patrolled city streets. paramedics usually scrambling to help needed a hand themselves. >> there's no point to be out. stay home. >> reporter: tonight 33 million impacted by this massive storm, but even as many start to dig out, they're still getting buried. with these whipping winds starting to pick up, we expect the snowfall here in the nation's capital to continue until about midnight. when it is all said and done, they'll...
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national championship! it's awesome. >> tonight clemson football hopes to turn the dream of 2015 into a new year national championship. >> this has been great, for the this was our goal, to have the opportunity to compete on the national levels. >> columbia fans too. >> we drove, took 30 hours. >> some trips took even longer. mary lives in maine. >> missed the first one in '81, i said the next time we are coming, here we are. >> go tigers! >> brian was at the '81 bowl with his father. he's making this game a family tradition. >> sat on the 50 yard line behind the astronauts, i'm just thankful to get to experience it with my son when i got to experience it with my dad. i he is deceased, he being a graduate of clemson, it stayed with me. just looking forward to monday night. mean so much for clemson fans, players and coaches adding a national championship number 2 to the school's resume. we will have much more f fm phoenix all day long on national championship monday, live reports from outside the stadium at
national championship! it's awesome. >> tonight clemson football hopes to turn the dream of 2015 into a new year national championship. >> this has been great, for the this was our goal, to have the opportunity to compete on the national levels. >> columbia fans too. >> we drove, took 30 hours. >> some trips took even longer. mary lives in maine. >> missed the first one in '81, i said the next time we are coming, here we are. >> go tigers! >>...
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we do not have that national database, that that national registry in order to make those decisions.er number of these athletes are now prop plane from the age of five until the age of 18, and we we are providing education to all the coaches and parents, physicians, schools, and we now recognize and record the injuries that they have. we now can be able to say this is happening in this way with this sport under these conditions. we can can modify them in ways to reduce that risk. we have got to have a fundamental database in order to make that happen. >> can i follow up on that? in your opinion, why isn't there a standard? is that a lack will? >> i've asked is similar question by tom goldman a few weeks ago. i said it is about priorities, about and funding. the priorities have been to look at the professionals, to look at the collegiate, so the ncaa has a wonderful wonderful grant going on right now, the care grant. it has multiple universities involved, they are developing data systems that will help understand injuries, not just head injuries but all injuries. we need the same thin
we do not have that national database, that that national registry in order to make those decisions.er number of these athletes are now prop plane from the age of five until the age of 18, and we we are providing education to all the coaches and parents, physicians, schools, and we now recognize and record the injuries that they have. we now can be able to say this is happening in this way with this sport under these conditions. we can can modify them in ways to reduce that risk. we have got to...
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on new year's eve, china's president xi jinping addressed the nation. and he said these words, he said that fruitful gains come with persistent efforts, with that, i think he was saying before there's more gain there has to be a lot more pain in china's economy. but let's not forget that economic growth is just under 7%, still better than many other countries in the world and china is still investing in a lot of countries around the world. there is still planned of chinese investment money out there. >> adrian brown in beijing, always good to have you join us thank you. >>> in england more than 50,000 junior doctors are set to strike next week. the walkout will affect hospital visits and felon emergency visits starting tomorrow. the government explains the changes are meant to improve weekend services. the junior doctor title refers to doctors just out of medical school and lasts roughly ten years. >>> a growing problem in africa. coming up, the list of leaders refusing to give up power until they die. the issues that's causing across the continent. plu
on new year's eve, china's president xi jinping addressed the nation. and he said these words, he said that fruitful gains come with persistent efforts, with that, i think he was saying before there's more gain there has to be a lot more pain in china's economy. but let's not forget that economic growth is just under 7%, still better than many other countries in the world and china is still investing in a lot of countries around the world. there is still planned of chinese investment money out...
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a national referendum established iran as an islamic republic in 1979. on november 4, iranian students seized the american embassy and took more than 50 hostages. they were still held when president carter gave his final state of the union address. here is a two-minute portion of president carter addressing the situation. >> in response to the apparent acts in iran, our nation has never been aroused and unified so greatly and peacetime. our position is clear. the united states will not yield to blackmail. we continue to pursue the specific goals. protect the present and long-range interests of the united states. secondly to preserve the lives of the american hostages and to secure as quickly as possible their safe release will stop if possible, to avoid bloodshed which might further endanger the lives of our fellow citizens. to enlist the help of other nations in condemning this active violence which is shocking and violates the moral and legal standards of the civilized world. theto convince and persuade iranian leaders that the real danger to their nat
a national referendum established iran as an islamic republic in 1979. on november 4, iranian students seized the american embassy and took more than 50 hostages. they were still held when president carter gave his final state of the union address. here is a two-minute portion of president carter addressing the situation. >> in response to the apparent acts in iran, our nation has never been aroused and unified so greatly and peacetime. our position is clear. the united states will not...
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we are no longer a nation of laws. we have become a nation of rules.think about how many rules, and i would consider executive orders part of this rulemaking, think about how many rules out of washington, d.c. in the last year alone, it has been 86,000 pages of rules. we have been rolling out tens upon tens of thousands of pages of rules every year for 40-plus years. ask yourself who are the -- democrats and republicans alike -- ask yourself who are these rule makers? they are not elected, not accountable, nameless, faceless bureaucrats that spew rules out of washington, d.c. i will tell you what i am going to do. number one, first rule we have to appeal in law is obamacare. yes, obamacare is a law. but it is also accompanied by tens of thousands of page of rules. and by the way, did you know buried in the pages of all of those regulations of obamacare is the takeover of the student loan industry? and the federal government decides now that your child is going to pay between 4.5-6.5 percent interest on the loans the federal government gives and the fed
we are no longer a nation of laws. we have become a nation of rules.think about how many rules, and i would consider executive orders part of this rulemaking, think about how many rules out of washington, d.c. in the last year alone, it has been 86,000 pages of rules. we have been rolling out tens upon tens of thousands of pages of rules every year for 40-plus years. ask yourself who are the -- democrats and republicans alike -- ask yourself who are these rule makers? they are not elected, not...