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it demands a historic response and that is what the national .uard is prepared to do the national guard is a unique military component. we are part of the air force and army. if you were going to design an component, it would be the national guard. our 450 thousand strong. when disaster strikes, we don't have to mobilize. we pack a bunch and go to work because we are already in the community. we lived there. we can respond faster. we bring military training and equipment to help our a military and offer component to communities. theyare the facts as stand. all 54 states and territories have declared a state of emergency. governors and 27 states have activated part of the national guard. 50 havethose states, 20 them brought on active duty. we anticipate that number will go up quickly. doubling by this weekend. we expect the total will increase rapidly as test kits become available. and as the situation unfolds. we are ready to respond depending on the needs of the community and is ordered by the response network in every state. we are involved in a multitude of mission sets. we are provi
it demands a historic response and that is what the national .uard is prepared to do the national guard is a unique military component. we are part of the air force and army. if you were going to design an component, it would be the national guard. our 450 thousand strong. when disaster strikes, we don't have to mobilize. we pack a bunch and go to work because we are already in the community. we lived there. we can respond faster. we bring military training and equipment to help our a military...
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today we see that the largest national park is the trail of tears national trail. you can see native americans walking and riding through that. you see motorcycle clubs, all kinds of people enjoying that. you can see it is now something that is understood that it is a really major event in american history. what we hope this exhibition will do is enlarge the understanding of it. that really was an epic chapter. it was about national borders, global economies and policies about indians that had an effect long after the removal. this billboard behind me, we chose that because we wanted to sort of suggest something provocative that has visitors kind of question what they may already think they know about it. again, that this is a moment of national significance that affected the entire country, and not just an unfortunate policy carried out by a single president. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> you can wat
today we see that the largest national park is the trail of tears national trail. you can see native americans walking and riding through that. you see motorcycle clubs, all kinds of people enjoying that. you can see it is now something that is understood that it is a really major event in american history. what we hope this exhibition will do is enlarge the understanding of it. that really was an epic chapter. it was about national borders, global economies and policies about indians that had...
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guest: so the national commission on military and national public service was charted by congress as part of the fiscal year 2000 17 defense authorization act. it was mandated to look at two distinct questions. the first was, do we need a selective service system and if so, what modifications might we need to modernize and support of the 21st century force? the second question, and perhaps more important, how can we culturee and nurture a where more americans, particularly youth, will step up and serve whether it is their community, state, and nation in some form of service, whether it military, national, and public service. we traveled around the country conducting listening tours and went to 22 states and 40 cities, and met with over 500 organizations and solicited over 4000 public comments to the website talking about these two issues.these very two we came up with policy recommendations and issued a 2019 thatjanuary of laid out those recommendations. we went on the road and traveled the country again to conduct 14 public hearings with subject matter experts, again allowing the pu
guest: so the national commission on military and national public service was charted by congress as part of the fiscal year 2000 17 defense authorization act. it was mandated to look at two distinct questions. the first was, do we need a selective service system and if so, what modifications might we need to modernize and support of the 21st century force? the second question, and perhaps more important, how can we culturee and nurture a where more americans, particularly youth, will step up...
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there and they divided 1st nations into many band councils and these were small subsets of larger nations and these bank councils were responsible for reserves so land that was set aside in the rest of canada where there are treaties those set aside lands are you know part of a treaty process in b.c. these reserves were made and then they were made smaller and smaller over time and so the indian act. band councils have elected chiefs that are elected by the people who live on reserves in some cases people off reserve can also vote and you should know that in british columbia a sizable amount of indigenous people live off reserve as well as on reserves and that is in contrast to the governments that have been there since time immemorial so in the case of what so it in territory as molly was explaining that hereditary chiefs are the governance system that they are part of the governance system that has been in place since time immemorial so for thousands of years not every 1st nation in british columbia has a hereditary system but in the case so what so it's in territory there hereditary sy
there and they divided 1st nations into many band councils and these were small subsets of larger nations and these bank councils were responsible for reserves so land that was set aside in the rest of canada where there are treaties those set aside lands are you know part of a treaty process in b.c. these reserves were made and then they were made smaller and smaller over time and so the indian act. band councils have elected chiefs that are elected by the people who live on reserves in some...
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with us to talk about these issues in the west so wet a nation molly wickham a spokes person for thegiven day. in toronto sherry pasternak research director of the yellowhead institute which studies 1st nations land rights and in vancouver candice callison an associate professor at the university of british columbia research focuses on journalism and indigenous studies ladies it's good to have you here molly we have covered on the string pipeline protests before there was so much more to this issue than a pipeline process but we are talking about environmental concerns as well can you describe the land we're talking about the land that you're protesting about having a pipeline being developed across it. definitely and i think that framing it in a sense that it's our responsibility we don't consider ourselves protesters in a struggle we went to a 10 people that according to our law you have a responsibility to take care of our territories and cast you know where they get into and count lies is right next door to the instant count and tree line between those 2 air are with same class i
with us to talk about these issues in the west so wet a nation molly wickham a spokes person for thegiven day. in toronto sherry pasternak research director of the yellowhead institute which studies 1st nations land rights and in vancouver candice callison an associate professor at the university of british columbia research focuses on journalism and indigenous studies ladies it's good to have you here molly we have covered on the string pipeline protests before there was so much more to this...
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israel's gulf nations are warming to her. prime oman received minister benjamin netanyahu for a visit. that same year, the u.a.e. played the israel national anthem, not once but twice. [applause] last year, our berani friends allowed israeli journalists to visit for the first time since 1994. [applause] saudi, crown prince said "i believe -- i believe the palestinians and the israelis have the right to have their own land." [applause] and i remember being in that room when ambassadors from ohman, bahrain attended the white house ceremony unveiling the plan for peace where president trump and benjamin netanyahu both offered remarks. [applause] these are small examples. just a few glimpses of harmony and there's still much more progress to be made. at i think these anecdotes is real shift amongst israel's neighborhoods. the more the neighbors embraces israel, the brighter the future will be. that's true for the entire region. [applause] as i said earlier, there are some around the world who still refuse israel shining example o
israel's gulf nations are warming to her. prime oman received minister benjamin netanyahu for a visit. that same year, the u.a.e. played the israel national anthem, not once but twice. [applause] last year, our berani friends allowed israeli journalists to visit for the first time since 1994. [applause] saudi, crown prince said "i believe -- i believe the palestinians and the israelis have the right to have their own land." [applause] and i remember being in that room when ambassadors...
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washington's national press club. shah addresses correspondence of the world press, reminding them of iran's significant place in history and its position in the front line of freedom. he speaks at the economic and social reforms underway, noting iran is moving forward with vigor, purpose, and stability. >> with the implementation of the vast program of social and economic reforms, and with self-reliance from a strong sense of nationalism, and integrity of our code, we are moving in the right direction. with the support of our friends, the great country of america will take a stand on the same front with us and share with us the defense of the same ideal. with a similar way of thinking, we shall pursue our course. [applause] ♪ >> the national gallery of art which houses hundreds of paintings and sculptures is hosting the empress. the gallery director dr. john walker points out some of the masterpieces and describes the gallery's role as a sponsor of lectures, concerts, and publications. there is much for the sightseer
washington's national press club. shah addresses correspondence of the world press, reminding them of iran's significant place in history and its position in the front line of freedom. he speaks at the economic and social reforms underway, noting iran is moving forward with vigor, purpose, and stability. >> with the implementation of the vast program of social and economic reforms, and with self-reliance from a strong sense of nationalism, and integrity of our code, we are moving in the...
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nation state.there is a state and a nation. now, we like the fact that in america it tends to be bottom up, not authoritarian, it's democratic and we'd like to keep it that but there is historically an american nation state if talk in the book the example of the u.s. civil war. probably heard the line that before the u.s. civil war it was these united states, multiple. one of the things the war revealed it was a single united states and he insisted on that. there was going to about such a thing as an american nation state with the ability to defend itself territory and integrity by force if is necessary. so it's an idea but also a place so there's a forceful element to it. i don't think that we should assume -- there have been for decades a tendency to say the nation state its fading disappearing because of maybe and enter depend tense, traps national governans. really? you think so? i would say the nation state has come back with a vengeance in many parts of the world and there's large parts where
nation state.there is a state and a nation. now, we like the fact that in america it tends to be bottom up, not authoritarian, it's democratic and we'd like to keep it that but there is historically an american nation state if talk in the book the example of the u.s. civil war. probably heard the line that before the u.s. civil war it was these united states, multiple. one of the things the war revealed it was a single united states and he insisted on that. there was going to about such a thing...
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[applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: american history tv products are available at the new c-span online store. go to c-spanstore.org to see what is new for american history tv, and check out all of the c-span products. this year, c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to san antonio, texas. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span three. [bell tolling] anna: san antonio is here because of these missions. what is really kind of wonderful is that a lot of people who this their call parish home and come here can trace their ancestry to the colonial period, the people who build these mission buildings and built these churches. the missions are about the start of the city of san antonio. we are at the entrance. this is a part of san antonio mission's national historic park. this is a unit of the national park service. t
[applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: american history tv products are available at the new c-span online store. go to c-spanstore.org to see what is new for american history tv, and check out all of the c-span products. this year, c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at...
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we are here at the seminole nation museum located in the , capital of the seminole nation of oklahoma wewoka, , oklahoma. what we have here today are different exhibits that portray the history of the people. as a people, before we were separated from our homes from , our original homes in florida. i am actually the twin chief. i am the assistant chief. of the seminole nation of oklahoma. i came into office in 213. my 219, and i'm in second term. i have two more years to fulfill my term. of over 500 native tribes in america, the seminoles are a tribe of people of interest. part of that interest is the defiance the seminole put up during the conflicts and earlier history. to not be defeated. the only tribe in american history to never surrender when there was a war being fought against them. would never surrender to the united states north side official peace declaration with the united states, was the seminole. that brings ambience to both people who live within the united states and internationally. i think international people know who the seminoles are because of that history. all
we are here at the seminole nation museum located in the , capital of the seminole nation of oklahoma wewoka, , oklahoma. what we have here today are different exhibits that portray the history of the people. as a people, before we were separated from our homes from , our original homes in florida. i am actually the twin chief. i am the assistant chief. of the seminole nation of oklahoma. i came into office in 213. my 219, and i'm in second term. i have two more years to fulfill my term. of...
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in his what the national security phenomenon are more social security national phenomenon.les murray wrote a book a couple of years ago, called coming apart. really a wonderful work. entity just details fact the 50 or so, they work enormous class relationships in the united states. people were not isolated in the bubbles. and therefore there were a lot of cross colonization. the pork and married the rich and vice versa. and the educated could very merry the non- educated people in the doesn't happen anymore and ms. a result we become much more fragmented and i think that is sad. this fed into this populist phenomenon. one group of people, who are donald trump constituents. white collar less educated men who feel like the parties with the ... ... ... >>. >> these are broader ideas that shift over time and may in the long term have an impact if people are not vigilant. >> thank you for bringing us together. congratulations on the book. i thought i would give a few thoughts on some of the things that struck me in the book to make a difference with some of the conclusions. the
in his what the national security phenomenon are more social security national phenomenon.les murray wrote a book a couple of years ago, called coming apart. really a wonderful work. entity just details fact the 50 or so, they work enormous class relationships in the united states. people were not isolated in the bubbles. and therefore there were a lot of cross colonization. the pork and married the rich and vice versa. and the educated could very merry the non- educated people in the doesn't...
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[applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> follow the federal response to the coronavirus at c-span.org/coronavirus. you can find white house briefings, hearings with key officials and interviews with public health the latest review events anytime at c-span.org/coronavirus. senator sanders: it's a we have one hich candidate who's standing up for the working class and the middle class, we're going to win that election. vice president biden: counted ut, left behind, this is your campaign! [applause] >> the presidential primaries and caulkses continue tuesday states including -- idaho, michigan, mississippi, dakota, and th washington. watch our campaign 2020 coverage f the candidates' speeches and results tuesday evening, live on listen c-span.org, or from wherever you are on the free c-span radio app. and rmer vice president democratic presidential candidate joe biden is
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if you go the national route, nationalization route we're going to tell the company to make a ventilator, they don't even know what a ventilator is. in the case of one company they used to make them years ago, they know how to make them. it is very complex piece of equipment frankly. so what we're doing is, i think peter said it maybe better than anybody is going to say it, we have the threat of doing it if we need it. we may have to use it somewhere alearning the supply chain in a minor way but we have millions of masks being done, we have respirators, we have ventilators, we have a lot of things happening now, just the threat of using it but using it actually is a big deal. when this was announced it's, sent tremors through our business community and through our country because basically, what you are doing? you're talking about you're going to nationalize a industry or take away companies, you will tell companies what to do. the truth is, most people, nobody would know where to start. there are companies out there you wouldn't think of that have called us, that say, we can do ventilat
if you go the national route, nationalization route we're going to tell the company to make a ventilator, they don't even know what a ventilator is. in the case of one company they used to make them years ago, they know how to make them. it is very complex piece of equipment frankly. so what we're doing is, i think peter said it maybe better than anybody is going to say it, we have the threat of doing it if we need it. we may have to use it somewhere alearning the supply chain in a minor way...
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, it nations to nation how does a generally look today? >> make your waiting for a cyber attack of planes crashing in cities burning you missed the activities about the most and most activities that actually happen. what we do see between nations is persistent and pervasive espionage the united states china russia and cyber capabilities as tools of espionage. we in some circumstances the attacks into blackouts caused by russian hackers in ukraine. we also see what i called destabilization operations elections being the primary example of those of the nation saying we are going to use hacking tools to interfere in an adversary's election. these are the categories of activities of destabilization almost everything waste since he fits in one of those buckets and little wonder that involves casualties that it's important. >> he would say today's cyber attacks are more pervasive but less destructive than in the past? >> sort of insidious harm that happens. it's closer to climate change than a forest fire. >> explain in the book one of the major
, it nations to nation how does a generally look today? >> make your waiting for a cyber attack of planes crashing in cities burning you missed the activities about the most and most activities that actually happen. what we do see between nations is persistent and pervasive espionage the united states china russia and cyber capabilities as tools of espionage. we in some circumstances the attacks into blackouts caused by russian hackers in ukraine. we also see what i called destabilization...
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the nation needs and expectations are perfectly clear. the foundation of our economy needs swift actions. we are united across party lines. we did it again this week. we passed a more modest proposal that came from the democratic side. now our nation needs a major next step. and we need it fast. republicanssenate have a bold structure to this discussion. we deliver direct financial help as quickly as possible to the american people. senate republicans want to put cash and americans hands. for americans who have lost work, this would be the first wave of government assistance to supplement unemployment insurance and help with bills and immediate needs. nation's, this would supplement social security and provide more relief for those who are at heightened risk. for american still working, this would provide certainty in this uncertain moment. invest inportunity to local economies where possible. theproposal would provide quickest possible access to desperately needed liquidity for small businesses all across our country. our proposal would
the nation needs and expectations are perfectly clear. the foundation of our economy needs swift actions. we are united across party lines. we did it again this week. we passed a more modest proposal that came from the democratic side. now our nation needs a major next step. and we need it fast. republicanssenate have a bold structure to this discussion. we deliver direct financial help as quickly as possible to the american people. senate republicans want to put cash and americans hands. for...
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it's like nationalism and nations, nationalism is kind of a malady but nationsare reality . you have tounderstand that we are , those separate in order to understand the french and france which is a reality. i'm ready to sign books. >> formulae please to the right.please help our staff bycleaning up after yourself . >> book tv continues now on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> welcome. the scheduling of this book and panel is certainly timely given the rising crisis with ran. we will get to that subject eventually but the point of the book entitled seven pillars and the discussion
it's like nationalism and nations, nationalism is kind of a malady but nationsare reality . you have tounderstand that we are , those separate in order to understand the french and france which is a reality. i'm ready to sign books. >> formulae please to the right.please help our staff bycleaning up after yourself . >> book tv continues now on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> welcome. the scheduling of this book and panel is certainly timely given the rising crisis...
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this disease could impact every nation and any person on the lanet. we need to plan about how we're going to aggressively manage ere at home. you know, we all do know the american people have the capacity to meet this moment. we're going to face this with the same spirit that has guided us through previous crises. and we'll come together as a nation, we'll look out for one another and do our part as citizens. we have to be -- we have to harness the ingenuity of our scientists and the resourcefulness of our people. and we have to help the world, help the world to drive coordinated global strategy. not shut ourselves off from the world. protecting the health and safety of the american people is the most important job of any president and unfortunately this virus laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration. public fears are being compounded by pervasive lack of trust in this president. fueled by adversarial relationships with the truth that it continues to have. our government's ability to respond effectively has been undermined by ho
this disease could impact every nation and any person on the lanet. we need to plan about how we're going to aggressively manage ere at home. you know, we all do know the american people have the capacity to meet this moment. we're going to face this with the same spirit that has guided us through previous crises. and we'll come together as a nation, we'll look out for one another and do our part as citizens. we have to be -- we have to harness the ingenuity of our scientists and the...
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. >>> up next we visit the smithsonian national museum of the american indian on the national mall. kevin gover joined us to talk about the artifacts and issues of native americans today. first a clip from the museum's opening in 2004. >> we have lived in these lands and these sacred places for thousands of years. we are, thus, the original part of the cultural heritage of every person hearing these words today, whether you are a native or not native. we have felt the cruel and destructive edge of colonialism that followed contact and that lasted for hundreds of years, but in our minds, and in our history, we are not its victims. as the mohawk have counseled us, it is hard to see the future with tears in your eyes. we have survived. and from a cultural standpoint have even triumphed against great odds. we are here right now, 40 million indigenous people throughout the americas and hundreds of cultural, distinct cultural communities and we will insist that we remain a part of the cultural future of the americas. in the different journey through history together that the el quens of c
. >>> up next we visit the smithsonian national museum of the american indian on the national mall. kevin gover joined us to talk about the artifacts and issues of native americans today. first a clip from the museum's opening in 2004. >> we have lived in these lands and these sacred places for thousands of years. we are, thus, the original part of the cultural heritage of every person hearing these words today, whether you are a native or not native. we have felt the cruel and...
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after the creation of the director of national intelligence, the national intelligence council is now the immediate intelligence support group for the main policy committees in washington. the principles committee, that's the cabinet secretaries involved in national security. more important, their deputies, the deputies committee. i do not think these communities -- these committees meet much anymore. during during the obama administration the deputies met every saturday often many times. the steady stream of questions that came out of those committees was great on the one hand. because we knew what was going on. we were in the thick of things. it also meant, did we have time to raise our sights a little bit and say, here's a little more strategic view. we are always on the lookout for opportunities to do that. not all the questions we got from the deputies were purely operational. we'd get interesting ones like if we do x, how will putin respond? we would do that. that's always a case where i wanted to say you ask this question. we give you our best answer. but maybe you'd also be in
after the creation of the director of national intelligence, the national intelligence council is now the immediate intelligence support group for the main policy committees in washington. the principles committee, that's the cabinet secretaries involved in national security. more important, their deputies, the deputies committee. i do not think these communities -- these committees meet much anymore. during during the obama administration the deputies met every saturday often many times. the...
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the announcement of a national emergency frees up of a national emergency frees up to of a national emergency national emergency frees up to $2 billion in total in federalfunding, up to $2 billion in total in federal funding, and as up to $2 billion in total in federalfunding, and as he put it himself, it is a way of unleashing the full power of the federal government to fight the federal government to fight the outbreak of the coronavirus. president trump, of course, having been criticised for, as i mentioned, downplaying the crisis, dragging america's feet in its response, well, that response will now be centred around a website, which will advise those with symptoms of the coronavirus of where their nearest drive—through test centre is, which promises also to have results within hours rather than days. certainly there markets here liked it. the dowjones there markets here liked it. the dow jones index there markets here liked it. the dowjones index in the final half—hour was trading just after president trump was my press conference put on nearly 2000 points. that was the biggest points ga
the announcement of a national emergency frees up of a national emergency frees up to of a national emergency national emergency frees up to $2 billion in total in federalfunding, up to $2 billion in total in federal funding, and as up to $2 billion in total in federalfunding, and as he put it himself, it is a way of unleashing the full power of the federal government to fight the federal government to fight the outbreak of the coronavirus. president trump, of course, having been criticised...
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the united nations special advisor. talks to al-jazeera. thank you so much for talking to al-jazeera my pleasure so you've been investigating the alleged crimes committed by members of ice all what sort of picture is emerging in terms of who are the victims humanity or communities nobody was spared anybody that refused to do the bay it to the contorted and twisted ideology of meaning allegiance to the only slamming state what i insist and jane is that an islamic state a complete perverted contortion of religion whose very name is peace. now as you're collecting evidence though the question comes up what ultimately are you going to do with it it has to feed into courts and this is what which courts that's a big question right now any court and that's the beauty of the mandate any court where fair trials are possible the simple reality is going back to the 1st question every community has been targeted. a sunni shabak cockeye he's e.d.s. every single turk meant any community of iraq and the wider world that were viewed as to apostates or were
the united nations special advisor. talks to al-jazeera. thank you so much for talking to al-jazeera my pleasure so you've been investigating the alleged crimes committed by members of ice all what sort of picture is emerging in terms of who are the victims humanity or communities nobody was spared anybody that refused to do the bay it to the contorted and twisted ideology of meaning allegiance to the only slamming state what i insist and jane is that an islamic state a complete perverted...
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at the start of the six nations when there we re start of the six nations when there were a few issueses over missing stand—offs and what have you, we would be culling the sneaker break. is it still make a bit? i do not know if it has for gregor. we will encouraged about the defence, the set piece. it has been good. it is not mustang, i do not think we have a right to expect to be different, we have to give them a run of —— it has been a mixed bag for scotland so far in the six nations. defeats against ireland and then followed by against ireland and then followed by a victory against italy in rome. this match will go out to determine how this campaign and if they can win and have a first victory over wales in cardiff since 2002, it would go down as a decent nations —— six nations for gregor townsend in scotland. miley stay with me. scotland have a pretty good record against france, although france have sent the standards. they beat them just before the world cup. the beat in the last times at mayfield. look, scotla nd the last times at mayfield. look, scotland are very good side. they
at the start of the six nations when there we re start of the six nations when there were a few issueses over missing stand—offs and what have you, we would be culling the sneaker break. is it still make a bit? i do not know if it has for gregor. we will encouraged about the defence, the set piece. it has been good. it is not mustang, i do not think we have a right to expect to be different, we have to give them a run of —— it has been a mixed bag for scotland so far in the six nations....
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-- together as a nation. this is what we do as americans. and i have hope that as we continue to face down this crisis in the coming weeks months, we will continue to do so in a united fashion. as vice chair of the senate indian affairs committee, i've been particularly focused on making sure that indian country is not left out, and ensuring that tribes who are on the front lines of this public health and economic crisis have the resources they need and deserve. together, with my democratic colleagues, i fought for and secured an $8 billion set aside for tribal governments and their enterprises. this tribal relief fund will provide the 574 federally recognized indian tribes with flexible resources, resources they need during the covid-19 response. and i'm glad we found bipartisan agreement on this. we also secured over $2 billion in emergency funding for tribal needs, and this includes over $1 billion for the indian health service that will be used for everything from expanding medical services to purchasing
-- together as a nation. this is what we do as americans. and i have hope that as we continue to face down this crisis in the coming weeks months, we will continue to do so in a united fashion. as vice chair of the senate indian affairs committee, i've been particularly focused on making sure that indian country is not left out, and ensuring that tribes who are on the front lines of this public health and economic crisis have the resources they need and deserve. together, with my democratic...
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cherokee nation. we will talk about that in a moment, of course on the cherokee, we say we have existed from time immemorial, but there is a date on that, and there is a reason. that is when we got back together. we talked about removal. one worth talking about -- one thing worth talking about, before the trail of tears, there was an earlier migration, and when we got our new home, there was a lotta fighting and controversy. you hear people talk about being well,h other's throats, jack baker talked about that, we were quite literally at each other's throats, but john marshall and his decision might be the reason i exist, because who knows what would've happened to the cherokee people in my ancestors, but i certainly would not be here had it not been for that decision, which is a bedrock of federal indian law that stays with us today, so i am so honored to be here with you for that reason. of americanchapter history leading up to and including the trail of tears is something that this country ought to
cherokee nation. we will talk about that in a moment, of course on the cherokee, we say we have existed from time immemorial, but there is a date on that, and there is a reason. that is when we got back together. we talked about removal. one worth talking about -- one thing worth talking about, before the trail of tears, there was an earlier migration, and when we got our new home, there was a lotta fighting and controversy. you hear people talk about being well,h other's throats, jack baker...
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i have empowered the nation's governors with the resources to call up the national guard and authorizehe invasion -- authorize the activation of ready reserves. delivered 11.6 million respirators, 26 million surgical .asks, 5.2 million face shields we have millions and millions of new medical items being made as we speak and purchased. gowns, 22n surgical million gloves, and 8000, 100 ventilators. -- 8100 ventilators. invoked the defense production act to compel general motors to carry out federal contracts for ventilators and i think they will do a great job. we are also working with the major ventilator companies in the united states, all big named companies. up and theyring will be working 24 hours around the they have been doing a fantastic job to accomplish and uptoric ramp up and a ramp in the kind of numbers we are tooing about and if we made many, that will be ok because i spoke with the prime minister of the u.k. yesterday and he tested positive. before i even was able to get a word out of him, he said, i said, how are you doing and he said, we need ventilators. a lot of count
i have empowered the nation's governors with the resources to call up the national guard and authorizehe invasion -- authorize the activation of ready reserves. delivered 11.6 million respirators, 26 million surgical .asks, 5.2 million face shields we have millions and millions of new medical items being made as we speak and purchased. gowns, 22n surgical million gloves, and 8000, 100 ventilators. -- 8100 ventilators. invoked the defense production act to compel general motors to carry out...
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we have to put in a bigger broader vision for this nation and make it happen. but first we have to defeat donald trump. we have to keep nancy pelosi as the speaker. in order to do that, we have to win the senate back and this vision that i have for the future, we will make it a reality. what we can't let happen in the next few weeks is let this primary turn into a campaign of negative attack sm the only thing is help donald trump and doesn't help any one of the candidates left in the campaign. we have to keep our eye on the ball. we have to keep the eye on the soul. if donald trump poses a threat to our standing in the world. he does. they all know he has fanned the flames of hate and sought to divide us and watched insult our llies and embrace demagogs and embraced dictators and our alliances are weakened. every alliance we have had is weakend. another four years will change the character of this nation. we can't let this happen. that's why the moment i entered this race, we are in the battle of the soul of this nation. we are. it's on to michigan, mississippi
we have to put in a bigger broader vision for this nation and make it happen. but first we have to defeat donald trump. we have to keep nancy pelosi as the speaker. in order to do that, we have to win the senate back and this vision that i have for the future, we will make it a reality. what we can't let happen in the next few weeks is let this primary turn into a campaign of negative attack sm the only thing is help donald trump and doesn't help any one of the candidates left in the campaign....
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by the nations of the world. in my home state of new york, members of the national guard have arrived. they are cleaning institutions and deliver food to more than hundred 26 residents within the 3-mile contained area. here in the capital, public tours will be suspended by the end of the week, the capital complex will be restricted to official business only. and today, the house of representatives, will take up and passed several measures that the speaker and i called earlier this week, to alleviate the economic pain help but american workers and families that are impacted by the coronavirus. including extension of paid sick leave. security insurance, and an expansion of unemployment insurance. the legislation, will also provide much-needed help in states like new yorkai that are overburdened by medicaid costs. temporally they will modify needs, formula flexibility for the state and the money they need, to fight this problem. i've long thought for an increase in his funding. and this is what, needed for the work.
by the nations of the world. in my home state of new york, members of the national guard have arrived. they are cleaning institutions and deliver food to more than hundred 26 residents within the 3-mile contained area. here in the capital, public tours will be suspended by the end of the week, the capital complex will be restricted to official business only. and today, the house of representatives, will take up and passed several measures that the speaker and i called earlier this week, to...
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the best use of the national guard is to use the national guard for the unique authorities that it has, and that is to remain under the command and control of the networks in the states. every state has a different way to deal with disasters. and the national guard is uniquely qualified and postured to act under the governors. if you were to federalize them, you would lose that ability. one unique attribute is that we can operate as law enforcement to assist the state and local law enforcement. and if you were to federalize the national guard, then you lose that ability to do that. certainly, the president can mobilize the national guard. it would be my advice, and there are no plans to take the national guard and put them in a federal status there. much better used under a state status. >> thank you. >> general, you talked about the tennessee guards moving those half-million swabs to memphis. i guess fedex will distribute them across the country. walk us through what the role will be after that. after the tests are done, do guard members get them from the -- to the labs? what do you e
the best use of the national guard is to use the national guard for the unique authorities that it has, and that is to remain under the command and control of the networks in the states. every state has a different way to deal with disasters. and the national guard is uniquely qualified and postured to act under the governors. if you were to federalize them, you would lose that ability. one unique attribute is that we can operate as law enforcement to assist the state and local law enforcement....
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after all, israel is the startup nation and d.c. as the capital of innovation. team up, we know anything is possible. during last year's trade mission, i had the pleasure of meeting with three mayors, the mayor of tel aviv, jerusalem and haislip. there i learned so much about the challenges facing each of those cities. we gained a true understanding of israel's vulnerabilities in the region and the world. we got a glimpse of just what is possible when great minds like that. is there that we celebrated a new collaboration between the national health system, washington d.c. the healthcare campus there. the department should a partnership that will improve the lives of children and families in both nations. that trip was just the beginning. the beginning of relationships, new ideas and opportunities. opportunities to build solutions that challenge our city and our people and the jewish people around the world. israel has been and continues to be an important trade partner for washington d.c. and the united states. together, we will ensure it remains so. for the lon
after all, israel is the startup nation and d.c. as the capital of innovation. team up, we know anything is possible. during last year's trade mission, i had the pleasure of meeting with three mayors, the mayor of tel aviv, jerusalem and haislip. there i learned so much about the challenges facing each of those cities. we gained a true understanding of israel's vulnerabilities in the region and the world. we got a glimpse of just what is possible when great minds like that. is there that we...
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amy: in response, nurses with the national nurses united and the california nurses association/nationalses organizing committee are holding a national day of action today to demand better protections for healthcare workers and the public. this all comes as coronavirus has also rallied nurses around the fight for medicare for all. on tuesday, vice president mike pence spoke about health insurance for people who contract coronavirus. >> today president trump assembled a top health insurance executives in america. and as we announced earlier today, all of our major health insurance companies have now joined with medicare and medicaid and agreed to waive all co-pays, cover the cost of all treatment for those who contract the coronavirus. they have committed, to no surprise, bililling. and d they have committed to encourage telemedicine. and because executive director of national nurses united tweeted earlier this week -- "#covid19 lays bare truths #nurses know all too well: our health care system is cruel, inhumane, & inefficient. it is our duty to protect public health. we must rise to the
amy: in response, nurses with the national nurses united and the california nurses association/nationalses organizing committee are holding a national day of action today to demand better protections for healthcare workers and the public. this all comes as coronavirus has also rallied nurses around the fight for medicare for all. on tuesday, vice president mike pence spoke about health insurance for people who contract coronavirus. >> today president trump assembled a top health insurance...
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national service. before we get to those conversations, andrew cuomo spoke about the senate $2.2 trillion bill. he opposed it, and this is what he had to say. [video clip] >> the senate is considering a $2 trillion bill, which is " relief" for businesses, individuals and governments. be terrible for the state of new york. does2 trillion bill, what it mean for new york state government? $3.8 billion. that sounds like a lot of money. director can talk you through the numbers, but we are looking at a revenue shortfall or $15 billion. this virus haso probably already cost us $1 billion, and will probably cost us several billion dollars when we are at home. gets $1.3 billion from this package. that is a drop in the bucket as to need. , spoke to our house delegation congressional delegation this morning, and i said this does not do it. theorystand the senate and the republican theory, but we need to make adjustments. over,use bill that went new york state got $17 billion. in the senate bill, we get $3.8 bill
national service. before we get to those conversations, andrew cuomo spoke about the senate $2.2 trillion bill. he opposed it, and this is what he had to say. [video clip] >> the senate is considering a $2 trillion bill, which is " relief" for businesses, individuals and governments. be terrible for the state of new york. does2 trillion bill, what it mean for new york state government? $3.8 billion. that sounds like a lot of money. director can talk you through the numbers, but...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this electioning season, the candidates the talking points are only revealed over time, but since you can't be everywhere, there is c-span. our campaign 2020 programming differs from all other political coverage for one simple reason -- it is c-span. we have brought you unfiltered views of government every day since 1979. and this year, we are bringing you unfiltered views of the people seeking to steer that coverage this november, in other words, your future. so this election season, go deep, direct, and unfiltered. see the biggest picture for yourself and make up your own mind. with c-span campaign 2020 brought to you as a public service by your television provider. 2020 democratic presidential candidate, senator bernie sanders, also spoke on the response to the coronavirus at an event in vermont. among his ideas are following the science, paid leave, and protecting the most vulnerable communitie
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toot national crises depressing national concerns. so i like to hear a little bit more about that. matthew: i think endured because of the national oven level, a social we had the bullet parties that would've been the two-party system. the parties themselves were have brought overlapping coalition so that they were more flexible and governing level, and congress you do a different coalition based on different issues across parties. often the local political identity was more important than the national political identity that also allowed for a lot of the world politics. it helped grease the wheels. in earlier error, local concerns were more important, that it was just easier to build different governing coalitions at different times. not because the parties have become so distinct and separated in the both competing for this narrow majority the compromises the coalition have a better system of government depends on, and no longer work. >> there's this really fascinating morning in this book. matthew: will be to the solutions later in the conversation about the nationalizations of
toot national crises depressing national concerns. so i like to hear a little bit more about that. matthew: i think endured because of the national oven level, a social we had the bullet parties that would've been the two-party system. the parties themselves were have brought overlapping coalition so that they were more flexible and governing level, and congress you do a different coalition based on different issues across parties. often the local political identity was more important than the...
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if you go the national route, nationalization route we're going to tell the company to make a ventilatorey don't even know what a ventilator is. in the case of one company they used to make them years ago, they know how to make them. it is very complex piece of equipment frankly. so what we're doing is, i think peter said it maybe better than anybody is going to say it, we have the threat of doing it if we need it. we may have to use it somewhere alearning the supply chain in a minor way but we have millions of masks being done, we have respirators, we have ventilators, we have a lot of things happening now, just the threat of using it but using it actually is a big deal. when this was announced it's, sent tremors through our business community and through our country because basically, what you are doing? you're talking about you're going to nationalize a industry or take away companies, you will tell companies what to do. the truth is, most people, nobody would know where to start. there are companies out there you wouldn't think of that have called us, that say, we can do ventilators.
if you go the national route, nationalization route we're going to tell the company to make a ventilatorey don't even know what a ventilator is. in the case of one company they used to make them years ago, they know how to make them. it is very complex piece of equipment frankly. so what we're doing is, i think peter said it maybe better than anybody is going to say it, we have the threat of doing it if we need it. we may have to use it somewhere alearning the supply chain in a minor way but we...
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comptroller, testifying on the physical state of the nation.n a hearing on the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the small business supply chain. after that, senators booker, julie brandon harris holding a briefing on paid sick leave. and later senator speak on the senate floor about the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak. >> [inaudible]
comptroller, testifying on the physical state of the nation.n a hearing on the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the small business supply chain. after that, senators booker, julie brandon harris holding a briefing on paid sick leave. and later senator speak on the senate floor about the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak. >> [inaudible]
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near nationals park, to a new building, in early april.ocial distancing and teleworking, it is happening all over. you can tell it by the lack of traffic. you can tell that we are probably going to have to learn a lot of new ways to communicate .ith distance and maybe going forward into the future this will become more part of american life. smith, go ahead. >> and when it comes to, for example, the nab show, this was an agonizing decision we made even before there was tremendous insistence by the government. we did cancel a week before it became an avalanche. we did it because of the community we represent. nab show, exhibitors, our attendees, technology, content providers. this is where we all come together once a year and we make investments. we do business. we acknowledge great progress that has been made. it is a really important piece of american commerce. even before this virus be set this nation, we had also begun to reform our nab show in a way that was not just a weeklong gathering in las vegas, but it was a year-round digital pl
near nationals park, to a new building, in early april.ocial distancing and teleworking, it is happening all over. you can tell it by the lack of traffic. you can tell that we are probably going to have to learn a lot of new ways to communicate .ith distance and maybe going forward into the future this will become more part of american life. smith, go ahead. >> and when it comes to, for example, the nab show, this was an agonizing decision we made even before there was tremendous...
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virtue of nationalism? >> it's a very important book. i liked much of it. for example, the office of staunch defense of national sovereignty he suggested there is an element that is a western political tradition that says we haven't sent anything better than the nationstate to allow experiments in self-government. i think that he's right about that. nations don't come together for the most part of abstract social contract theories. it is bound up with the classical liberal ideas that were not true worldwide. to think that eight u.s. president has the right to go to the un and give a speech initially. i don't know why they would have the right to do that. why is it america's business of the internal affairs. it's here to stay and it's not about foreign policy. i would say immigration is a sheer number one. there's a book i would recommend to yoit to you if you are interd that might sound like an imposing title. and he goes through the cases suggested into the single biggest cause of the rise of populism secu
virtue of nationalism? >> it's a very important book. i liked much of it. for example, the office of staunch defense of national sovereignty he suggested there is an element that is a western political tradition that says we haven't sent anything better than the nationstate to allow experiments in self-government. i think that he's right about that. nations don't come together for the most part of abstract social contract theories. it is bound up with the classical liberal ideas that were...
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but there were large and powerful indian nations living throughout these nations represented on this map. most had sided with the british during the war, and that was not what washington thought. they remained openly hostile, understandably suspicious of the new independent americans. and under the nation's first constitution, the articles of confederation, ratified in 1781, congress was tasked with preparing and shaping a policy toward native americans. it's elder james duane of new york proposed a plan for the future. what he did was to reach out to two people, a few more, but two who had particular influence for advice. one of them was this man, major general phillips skyler, better known today as alexander hamilton's father-in-law. he laid out in detail recommendations to duane, arguing against pushing native peoples westwards, as this would play into british efforts to keep them close to the british and to keep them as close allies as a check on the united states. schuyler advised that as american settlement advanced, they would gradually drift westward anyway and there was no n
but there were large and powerful indian nations living throughout these nations represented on this map. most had sided with the british during the war, and that was not what washington thought. they remained openly hostile, understandably suspicious of the new independent americans. and under the nation's first constitution, the articles of confederation, ratified in 1781, congress was tasked with preparing and shaping a policy toward native americans. it's elder james duane of new york...
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we are here at the seminole nation museum, located in the capital of the seminole nation, wewoka, oklahoma. what we have here today are different exhibits that portray the history of the people. we were separated from our original homes in florida. i am the twin chief. i am the assistant chief of the seminole nation of oklahoma. i came into office in 213. this is 219. in in my second term. i have two more years. i think many tribes in america, the seminole are of interest in part of that interest is the defiance the seminole put up during the conflicts and earlier history to not be defeated. the only tribe in american history to never surrender. the war is being fought against them. i think international people know who the seminoles are, but all tribes have a great story to tell and have such a beautiful heritage, culture and history to share. the seminoles in this museum would be pleased for anyone to visit. they have a library research center here. all of these things -- if you are doing something that is never really taught about, there are segments on slavery in america, that type of
we are here at the seminole nation museum, located in the capital of the seminole nation, wewoka, oklahoma. what we have here today are different exhibits that portray the history of the people. we were separated from our original homes in florida. i am the twin chief. i am the assistant chief of the seminole nation of oklahoma. i came into office in 213. this is 219. in in my second term. i have two more years. i think many tribes in america, the seminole are of interest in part of that...
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i have empowered the nation's governors with the resources to call up the national guard and authorized activation of ready reserves. two big words, ready reserves. fema has delivered 11.6 million n95 respirators, 26 million surgical masks, 5.2 million face shields. we have millions and millions of new medical items being made as we speak, and purchased. 4.3 million surgical gowns, 22 million gloves, and 8100 ventilators. we have moved rapidly to mobilize every instrument of american power. this week, i invoked the defense production act to compel general motors to carry out federal contracts for ventilators, and i think they are going to do a great job. i have to say that. we are also working with the major ventilator companies in the united states, all big named companies. all companies that do ventilators, so they won't need extra time, and they are gearing up and they will be working 24 hours around the clock. and they have been. they have been doing a fantastic job to accomplish an historic ramp-up, and a ramp-up in the kind of numbers we are talking about. and if we made too many,
i have empowered the nation's governors with the resources to call up the national guard and authorized activation of ready reserves. two big words, ready reserves. fema has delivered 11.6 million n95 respirators, 26 million surgical masks, 5.2 million face shields. we have millions and millions of new medical items being made as we speak, and purchased. 4.3 million surgical gowns, 22 million gloves, and 8100 ventilators. we have moved rapidly to mobilize every instrument of american power....
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> a lot of transportation right now. there is a lot of assistance required to distribute things like the strategic national stockpile distribution when that is ready to go. we are also able to augment a little bit, just a little bit, with our medical capabilities. a lot of my medical units also work, we are all national guards, but they work as civilians. however, we do have some capabilities. we have the structure in place that we can stand up and work with in the maryland department of health to augment the different counties out there. we are an agile force. we have a lot of capabilities. there are things we have not even discovered yet that we are capable of doing. people ask for help and we figure out a way to get it done. reporter: [indiscernible] i'm going to have to defer to the maryland department of health. they are the ones that have that mission. we assist them when they are ready to d
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it was covered on local news, national news, the new york times had an article about it. even michael dukakis was at his funeral. a lot of national politicians, when they heard the news, they make statements about how important he was to the political process and getting minorities involved in the political process. in 1995, president clinton posthumously awarded willie the presidential medal of freedom. here, we have the invitation to ms. velasquez for the ceremony, awarding him the presidential medal of freedom. the organization is not only important to san antonio, not only to the southwest, because they did work across the southwest, not just texas, but it is important nationally. what they have been able to do in terms of increasing mexican-american voter registration, also an influence on how politicians -- how many mexican-american politicians we have in office, they have made a huge impact on getting out the vote to minority communities. >> our cities tour staff travel to san antonio, texas to learn about its rich history. [captioning performed by the national cap
it was covered on local news, national news, the new york times had an article about it. even michael dukakis was at his funeral. a lot of national politicians, when they heard the news, they make statements about how important he was to the political process and getting minorities involved in the political process. in 1995, president clinton posthumously awarded willie the presidential medal of freedom. here, we have the invitation to ms. velasquez for the ceremony, awarding him the...
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therefore, indians are nations. but they are inferior to other nations. they are different kinds of nations here. in this case, also casting interesting indians, the new republic is opposite. indians are lesser nations, which are unfortunately lodged in the middle of the united states. this is going to be a conflict that you will have to resolve. you have to somehow make indians go away, because their presence in their current state, is not tenable. indians have to leave the lines altogether, because they cannot coexist with whites, and they cannot live in the republic. this may sound simply about race, it is about race to a certain extent. but think about to that jeffersonian vision? right this is about a vision of illegal order. if you have a country, based on this notion of plots of land, that are private property, it is harder than to have a vision that in the nations within that united states right? it is the logic of the legal ordinance being set up, that also makes indian presence within the united states problematic, in legal terms. not just a mat
therefore, indians are nations. but they are inferior to other nations. they are different kinds of nations here. in this case, also casting interesting indians, the new republic is opposite. indians are lesser nations, which are unfortunately lodged in the middle of the united states. this is going to be a conflict that you will have to resolve. you have to somehow make indians go away, because their presence in their current state, is not tenable. indians have to leave the lines altogether,...