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anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national nal anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ ♪ ♪ the world keeps spinning around ♪ ♪ that's why we love this town. pete: welcome to this edition of saturday, august 10th. i guess it's mid august. jedediah: we have superman on the couch. dean: all the things you can call somebody, that's not the worse thing can you call them. that's a nickname you own. jedediah: you have had so many of my favorite roles. you had a role on 90210. you almost broke brandy and
anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national nal anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ ♪ ♪ the world keeps spinning around ♪ ♪ that's why we love this town. pete: welcome to this edition of saturday, august 10th. i guess it's mid august. jedediah: we have superman on the couch. dean: all the things you can call somebody, that's not the worse thing can you call them. that's a nickname you own. jedediah: you have had so many of my favorite roles. you...
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nation among nations. others disagree with that. some, even in our own country have taken steps to reduce our sovereignty and national security. own by the establishment of the international criminal court. 1998 a group of nations gathered and adopted a multilateral agreement called the rome statute. establish this international criminal court of 18 justices to try perpetrators of four crimes, genocide crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression. there is no dispute that those crimes are heinous and unacceptable to the united states. and we have demonstrated time and time again when americans abuse our constitutional system, our rights, when they do it in foreign lands, we hold them accountable. we have the strictest rules of war of any country in the world. we have the strongest indoctrination and training of our service members, we have every right to be completely proud of the way america conducts war. i think that when it's considered that to the extent to which we have gone the idea that we need an international criminal court the second gas is just flatly wrong. one sensual innovation in the internati
nation among nations. others disagree with that. some, even in our own country have taken steps to reduce our sovereignty and national security. own by the establishment of the international criminal court. 1998 a group of nations gathered and adopted a multilateral agreement called the rome statute. establish this international criminal court of 18 justices to try perpetrators of four crimes, genocide crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression. there is no dispute that...
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[national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [m] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ you can jump right in ♪ let the music pull you in ♪ you can jump right in ♪ lose yourself again ♪ >> we just saw dave dancing. i have never seen it. jedediah: i have seen it before. it happens. griff: jump. in give us a little shot at dave. todd: come on, dave. jedediah: you want to dave. you know it. griff: good morning. it's saturday, august 17th. i can't believe it. i was saying before we went on the air i'm not going to let summer go. same way in washington. they have already have halloween candy display. too
[national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [m] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ you can jump right in ♪ let the music pull you in ♪ you can jump right in ♪ lose yourself again ♪ >> we just saw dave dancing. i have never seen it. jedediah: i have seen it before. it happens. griff: jump. in give us a little shot at dave. todd: come on, dave. jedediah: you want to dave. you know it. griff: good morning. it's saturday, august...
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nation legitimacy and the authority to create, interpret, and enforce laws. in our constitution, we were handed the instruments of national sovereignty that makes us an exceptional nation among nations. others disagree with that. ,ome, even in our own country have taken steps to reduce our sovereignty and national by they, as shown establishment of the international criminal court. in 1998, a group of nations gathered and adopted a multilateral agreement called the rome statute. it established an international criminal court of 18 justices to try perpetrators of four crimes, genocide, crimes against manny, war crimes, and crimes of an aggression. there is no question those crimes are unacceptable to the united states. we have demonstrated time and , when americans abuse our constitutional system, our rights in foreign lands, we hold them accountable. rules ofhe strictest war of any country in the world. we have the strongest training of our service members, we have every right to be proud of the way america conducts war. considered tot is the extent to which we have gone -- the idea we need an international criminal court is flatly wrong. one central innovation in the
nation legitimacy and the authority to create, interpret, and enforce laws. in our constitution, we were handed the instruments of national sovereignty that makes us an exceptional nation among nations. others disagree with that. ,ome, even in our own country have taken steps to reduce our sovereignty and national by they, as shown establishment of the international criminal court. in 1998, a group of nations gathered and adopted a multilateral agreement called the rome statute. it established...
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national soul. out of the many, there will .merge one nation out of the many, there will emerge one nation. ast nation is destined to be good as it is great. thank you all very much. [applause] >> serving as the cochair of the 2019 commemoration, please welcome speaker of the virginia house of delegates the honorable kirkland cox. >> thank you. good morning. americanr of the 2019 evolution commemoration, it is my honor to welcome you today. let me begin by thanking the cochair of our first african-american to north american english committee. sandra will stand. she is right here. jackie stone, who is right here. i want to thank jackie. and the entire committee for their leadership and guidance. and one other introduction, the general assembly, who i think has done a yeoman's job helping with this commemoration. i will ask that all the members here please stand. [applause] a few weeks ago, we commemorated the 400th anniversary of the new worlds first representative assembly. it was a moment where the of remembrance not only for what began, but how far we have come in the 400 years since. cert
national soul. out of the many, there will .merge one nation out of the many, there will emerge one nation. ast nation is destined to be good as it is great. thank you all very much. [applause] >> serving as the cochair of the 2019 commemoration, please welcome speaker of the virginia house of delegates the honorable kirkland cox. >> thank you. good morning. americanr of the 2019 evolution commemoration, it is my honor to welcome you today. let me begin by thanking the cochair of...
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aspects about political nationalism and i'm surprised this misunderstanding could even grow up in ireland. nationalism does not spring from the meat headed conviction that one nation is best in every way but from something like a panicked realization that nobody in authority or randy was taking the nation seriously. everyone is engaged in some enterprise while the common inheritance is to threaten or rob. it might put on a mask of full fearful knowledge of the nation's vulnerability. >> no one in ireland thinks ireland is the best at just about anything. no one thought we have always emigrated and industry intervention philosophy, the common view is much more common than that. however this cultural movement, this cultural nationalist movement did end up producing the national literature that is the pound for pound champion in western europe in the 20th century. so it is funny though that you know political nationalism is misunderstood even in ireland. part of it is of course the reaction i talked about in the 90s, anti-nationalism was born of real suffering and sorrow inflicted on the island by men and the provisional ira put on the mantle the 1916 rebels not for
aspects about political nationalism and i'm surprised this misunderstanding could even grow up in ireland. nationalism does not spring from the meat headed conviction that one nation is best in every way but from something like a panicked realization that nobody in authority or randy was taking the nation seriously. everyone is engaged in some enterprise while the common inheritance is to threaten or rob. it might put on a mask of full fearful knowledge of the nation's vulnerability. >>...
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these are the first to say the national debt facing japan relatively they have the highest national debt of any major first world economy which is like two.six times the nationalput their debt proportionately has risen to that of italy and spain. they will say in defense the national debt is owned by the japanese people themselves rather than overseas so maybe it is last were - - less worrisome than italy but nevertheless they do say it is a major problem and there are also people that are concerned about national debt of the united states from what i hear from economists personally i am more worried about the breakdown of political compromise and breakdown in the united states than the national debt but i may be wrong. but i acknowledge be grateful that my chapter on the united states discussed only i saw as the four major problems without discussing every knee-jerk one - - major problem such as debt. [laughter] so when you live in bed at night you can hold your head and read it instead of being too heavy to read what you could and if i discuss the national debt. [laughter] that may be a good question two and. we clearly have not exhausted the points that you
these are the first to say the national debt facing japan relatively they have the highest national debt of any major first world economy which is like two.six times the nationalput their debt proportionately has risen to that of italy and spain. they will say in defense the national debt is owned by the japanese people themselves rather than overseas so maybe it is last were - - less worrisome than italy but nevertheless they do say it is a major problem and there are also people that are...
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with us today to learn, maybe for the first time, about the national archives, a unique institution that is our nations recordkeeper. nationals are archivists. they have driven out here from riverside to inspire us to investigate and utilize our nation's archives. we have documents going back to 1775. and
with us today to learn, maybe for the first time, about the national archives, a unique institution that is our nations recordkeeper. nationals are archivists. they have driven out here from riverside to inspire us to investigate and utilize our nation's archives. we have documents going back to 1775. and
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be able to understand how does this nation best need to peace andower for the prosperity and needs. i was responsible to coordinate our nations national security strategy to bring together all of the elements of our power. ,he power from our idea together with the power of our military. i most love going to see. i will never forget walking out of the pentagon, and minutes later, a plane slammed into that building. i rushed back and looked upon the scar. thereafter i found myself on the ground in afghanistan. then i came out. when my aircraft carrier battle crews and 10,000 sailors and marines arrived in the arabian ia, we all experienced what had seen across this vast global canvas of ureter -- of your united states navy. they are waiting for us. we are nations that send ships from all over the globe. attacked, anden we will be there for you. we have the world with us against evil. power as itsatest power to bring together nations and people of the world for common causes that service all. that's what america have been doing. weather was human rights atrocities, global recession, a collective security agreement. we let the flame of ju
be able to understand how does this nation best need to peace andower for the prosperity and needs. i was responsible to coordinate our nations national security strategy to bring together all of the elements of our power. ,he power from our idea together with the power of our military. i most love going to see. i will never forget walking out of the pentagon, and minutes later, a plane slammed into that building. i rushed back and looked upon the scar. thereafter i found myself on the ground...
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national soul. out of the many, there will emerge one nation. out of the many, there will emerge one nation. that nation is destined to be as good as it is great. thank you all very much. [applause] >> serving as the cochair of the 2019 commemoration american evolution, please welcome speaker of the virginia house of delegates the honorable kirkland cox. >> thank you. [applause] good morning. as cochair of the 2019 american evolution commemoration, it is my honor to welcome you today. let me begin by thanking the cochair of our first african-american to english north american committee. , if she will stand, she is right here. [applause] jackie stone, who is right here. i want to thank jackie. and the entire committee for their leadership and guidance. in advising the programs and activities of this 2019 commemoration american evolution of event. one other introduction. the general assembly, who i think has done a yeoman's job helping with this commemoration. we have a ton of members here. i will ask all of the members here please stand. [applause] a few weeks ago, we commemorated the 400th an
national soul. out of the many, there will emerge one nation. out of the many, there will emerge one nation. that nation is destined to be as good as it is great. thank you all very much. [applause] >> serving as the cochair of the 2019 commemoration american evolution, please welcome speaker of the virginia house of delegates the honorable kirkland cox. >> thank you. [applause] good morning. as cochair of the 2019 american evolution commemoration, it is my honor to welcome you...
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. >> have a great ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [ alert. hurricane hurricane dangerous category 4 overnight. todd: the storm threatening 10 million people in florida as some experts warn it could turn into a category 5 by the time making landfall. jedediah: president trump tweeting overnight i'm monitoring hurricane dorian and receiving frequent briefing and updates. it is important to heed the directions of your state and local governments. >> you are looking at storm producing light threatening storm surge. there is
. >> have a great ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [ alert. hurricane hurricane dangerous category 4 overnight. todd: the storm threatening 10 million people in florida as some experts warn it could turn into a category 5 by the time making landfall. jedediah: president trump tweeting overnight i'm monitoring hurricane dorian and receiving frequent briefing and updates. it is important to heed the directions of your state and...
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except when kissinger was secretary of state and national security advisor, generally, there has been tension between secretary of state and nationals -- nationaly advisor's. how was your relationship with john bolton? sec. pompeo: there's always tensions among leaders of different organizations. we come at these things from a different viewpoint. ambassador bolton has his responsibilities to make sure all the ideas are vetted. secretary of treasury, energy, the intelligence community, the each have their mission sets -- they each have their mission sets. we have lively debates. i agree with each of them often and disagree with most of them sometimes. david: you were first in your class at west point. how do you become first in your class at west point? that is pretty tough. what happened to all the other people who were second, third, and fourth. have they become anything? sec. pompeo: one of them is the secretary of defense. [laughter] sec. pompeo: he's a classmate of mine as well. i give them a rough time about our relative order of finish. david: you went to harvard law school. why did you abandon the practice of law? sec. pompeo: i had a g
except when kissinger was secretary of state and national security advisor, generally, there has been tension between secretary of state and nationals -- nationaly advisor's. how was your relationship with john bolton? sec. pompeo: there's always tensions among leaders of different organizations. we come at these things from a different viewpoint. ambassador bolton has his responsibilities to make sure all the ideas are vetted. secretary of treasury, energy, the intelligence community, the each...
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national disaster. the united nations says more than 2 million people need emergency food aid now. the government estimates 2.2 million people in urban areas also require food aid. by march, seven .7 million could -- 7.7cted, nearly half million could be affected, nearly half of zimbabwe's population. an appeal will be used to provide food, water, and cash handouts. some bob wei is also grappling with an economic crisis and a deadly cyclone earlier this year. this person has lived in this same thefor years, rains have become more erratic. drought has cut zimbabwe's harvest by half and reduced water levels. morningn't eat in the and afternoon. we eat only at night. we eat as little as possible so the food can last longer. >> the president has declared this latest route a national and the united nations once more help. it has phrased its appeal to international donors to $331 million. >> we are talking about people marching toward starvation if we are not there to help them, 2.3 million people in this country. , it will be substantially higher at 3.6 million people, because the lean season is coming upon us. next year, we are looking at 5.5, 5.3, give or take a million people. third ofnumbers mean a the country's 15 million population will need food aid. some of the money raised would be used to buy food, clean water, and to give cash handouts. raising all the money needed could be difficult. zimbabwe is competing with syria, yemen, and other crises around the world. worse, adire situation tropical cyclone hit a province in the east of the country earlier this year, heavy rain, floods, and strong winds destroyed crops. the cash-strapped government is buying grain from other countries to replenish stocks. >> we are doing our part. we are doing a lot. andre not s
national disaster. the united nations says more than 2 million people need emergency food aid now. the government estimates 2.2 million people in urban areas also require food aid. by march, seven .7 million could -- 7.7cted, nearly half million could be affected, nearly half of zimbabwe's population. an appeal will be used to provide food, water, and cash handouts. some bob wei is also grappling with an economic crisis and a deadly cyclone earlier this year. this person has lived in this same...
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national national organization for women in new york city and i was speaking around the world on these issues, and teachers like in japan would come up to me and say, you know, we are really more problems in the classrooms with the boys than we do with the girls. so i start seeing that ultimately in the 14 years of research i did for the "the boy crisis" and/or about 56 of the largest developed nations were having problems with the boys were falling behind girls and all of the academic subjects but especially in reading and writing. reading and writing other biggest predictors of success that i start seeing is a something bigger going on? what's the cause of this? and why is it developed nations? i saw that developed nations had enough master of survival to be able to allow permission for families to have divorces and for women to raise children without much father involvement or any father involvement. so i started looking at those populations and found that when there were divorces, children didn't do much worse, but children that had almost no father involvement or no father involvement did much worse. they were where the boy crisis resides. when it went over to the single mother groups and found the same thing was true there. really understood that while there about ten causes of the boy crisis, that the single biggest cause was that the boy crisis resides where fathers do not r
national national organization for women in new york city and i was speaking around the world on these issues, and teachers like in japan would come up to me and say, you know, we are really more problems in the classrooms with the boys than we do with the girls. so i start seeing that ultimately in the 14 years of research i did for the "the boy crisis" and/or about 56 of the largest developed nations were having problems with the boys were falling behind girls and all of the...
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that is for a transnational aryan nation, which is to say the nationalism in white nationalism is notes the united states. the nationalism in white national is the aryan nation, a transnational white pollity that that i would like to put together in a homeland or an all-white world. i think that is a fundamentally anti-dream democratic project and fundamentally oppose ted the united states or any other nation much more radical than simply, i don't know, a patriotism predicated on whiteness. >> give us a just broad assessment of, like, how large is the movement that you're describing in the united states? how organized? how hierarchical. >> in he middle there's 25,000 people, the 80s,ing a ash -- skinheads and chancemen and neo-nazis together so in the middle 25,000 people, people who live and breathe and really put thunder lives in this movement. often marry other activists and attend church in the movement, get their ride from the spirit religious counsel neglect movement share resources. so 25,000 people in the middle and then outside of that there's another ring that is more
that is for a transnational aryan nation, which is to say the nationalism in white nationalism is notes the united states. the nationalism in white national is the aryan nation, a transnational white pollity that that i would like to put together in a homeland or an all-white world. i think that is a fundamentally anti-dream democratic project and fundamentally oppose ted the united states or any other nation much more radical than simply, i don't know, a patriotism predicated on whiteness....
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we are the nation that beat the nazis, we are the nation that went to the moon, we are the nation that mapped the human thate, and the nation first put onto to this earth ideals like public education. we are a country that did those things together. now more than ever we need each other. we have to have a revival of civic grace. i am running for president of united states because i believe in us, and i believe this election is not a referendum on one guy in one office. this election is a referendum on who we are and who we must eat to each other in the generation ahead. [cheering and applause] sen. booker: we have big challenges, america. we have a challenge of climate change, we have the challenge of a generation for the first time in our history with a lower life expectancy than the one before. we have the challenge of people in our nation working hard, whether they are farmers in fields, whether they are men and women in factories, whether they are waitresses in cities like mine who work full-time jobs but still find themselves with more month at the end of their money than money at
we are the nation that beat the nazis, we are the nation that went to the moon, we are the nation that mapped the human thate, and the nation first put onto to this earth ideals like public education. we are a country that did those things together. now more than ever we need each other. we have to have a revival of civic grace. i am running for president of united states because i believe in us, and i believe this election is not a referendum on one guy in one office. this election is a...
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national days a made-up craze. a lot o of the national days lie national avocado zeems drive up sales. as become totally meaningless. but i disagree. i say we need more national days. so we came up with a few here. national eat a large fish at your desk day. must include the head. trick a vulture into thinking you are dead so you can punch it in the face day. national tell the babysitter they can't have any food or beverages from the fridge day. always good to do that. national eat an entire aftermayonnaise while on der tine jar of -- -- eat an entire jar of ma may of of mayo on the. and hit every button on the elevator and at every stop shout. park your car on the right line the parking spot so the guy parked next to you has to get in on the has even ever side. i do that to kilmeade every week. and he drives a yugo. this is the real finish. national tell a child the world is an empty, scary place filled with disappointments at best and abject misery at worst. day. father jonathon. >> why is that funny? that's a terrible thing. i suggest a national day of civility. be actually kind on s
national days a made-up craze. a lot o of the national days lie national avocado zeems drive up sales. as become totally meaningless. but i disagree. i say we need more national days. so we came up with a few here. national eat a large fish at your desk day. must include the head. trick a vulture into thinking you are dead so you can punch it in the face day. national tell the babysitter they can't have any food or beverages from the fridge day. always good to do that. national eat an entire...
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george washington had stood in our nations history being offered command of an army on the verge of a great war that would forge the nation for the future or break a nation for the future but unfortunately we never wavered and set in correspondence what he would do it for came although he did not support the session or believe it was a constitutional right but declined on the spot and said he would resign his commission and prefer not to draw his sword again. he crossed the street to where the trade representatives and told winfield scott that sadly, he made the need greatest state of your life. he advised him to resign his commission before he received orders under which he would have to resign dishonorably. lee crossed what is now the bridge and went back to what is arlington house today after a long night wrote his letter of resignation and a personal letter to scott. april 22, 1861 left for richmond and never returned. never return to land that had been his own for 32 years. after much importuning by lee, mary custis lee, left arlington as well and for those of you have been to arlington and what we now know as fort meyer, especially, on the hill adj
george washington had stood in our nations history being offered command of an army on the verge of a great war that would forge the nation for the future or break a nation for the future but unfortunately we never wavered and set in correspondence what he would do it for came although he did not support the session or believe it was a constitutional right but declined on the spot and said he would resign his commission and prefer not to draw his sword again. he crossed the street to where the...
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national nationalism i, terrorism of a different story. >> he is in large part responsible for what has taken place here. >> attack we saw in el paso two days ago was the result of hate and bigotry. lou: president trump is calling for unity across the country, again racism, in any form, as the nation mourns of victims of the mass shootings in el paso and dayton. former president obama instead attacked president trump, part of obama's 422 word statement he released on twitter said quote: -- what wiped of words were there from previous president. lou: coming from president who spechspent 8 years dividing the nation. who's major intel agencies appear to have acted in concert to over throw president trump. radical dimms are not letting up in their political exploitation of tragedy. certainly not congressman joaquin castro, brother of presidential candidate julian castro, both of texas. castro tweeted name of san antonio residents who donated maximum amount to president trump's reelect campaign. calls contribution fuel for a campaign of hate that labels hispanics as invaders. it is a tired device of deceit that castro employed, contemplating illegal -- conflating illegal anding well immigration necessary to push their big lie that opposition to illegal immigration is antihispanic. the
national nationalism i, terrorism of a different story. >> he is in large part responsible for what has taken place here. >> attack we saw in el paso two days ago was the result of hate and bigotry. lou: president trump is calling for unity across the country, again racism, in any form, as the nation mourns of victims of the mass shootings in el paso and dayton. former president obama instead attacked president trump, part of obama's 422 word statement he released on twitter said...
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trump sort of making an ad hominem attack. >> so, on friday, i gave a national address -- live national television -- to the nationale have to do something about the angry rhetoric, and the divisiveness, and all the attacks, and that this politics that's infecting america, and that's making it impossible for us to get anything done in washington. 14 hours later, we had another perfect example of exactly what i was talking about. and i said, "the last thing i need to do is jump in there and have more angry reaction to the angry reaction, back and forth." there were plenty of people in america that were tweeting back and forth. i just said, "let's just stop all the tweeting, and let's focus on how we're going to solve some of these problems by working together." that's what america wants. [ cheers and applause >> seth: i agree i do agree there is that -- and again, i don't want to say that politics wasn't divisive before donald trump. certainly, you would know that better than me you come from -- your family comes from politics so you know the long history of it your father was the first republican congressman to call
trump sort of making an ad hominem attack. >> so, on friday, i gave a national address -- live national television -- to the nationale have to do something about the angry rhetoric, and the divisiveness, and all the attacks, and that this politics that's infecting america, and that's making it impossible for us to get anything done in washington. 14 hours later, we had another perfect example of exactly what i was talking about. and i said, "the last thing i need to do is jump in...
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nations national security priorities. and i've actually elevated other things that are maybe less flashy, but even more important such as microelectronics and 5g to our priority stack. and, of course, space, because without space we really can't do anything. we incorporated an assistant director structure within our organization where for each of our key priorities we have assistant director to be responsible for the strategic shaping of that priority. so, for example, we have, we will shortly be bringing on board an assistant director forr 5g, which i just mention that a similar for all of our other things. lots of work yet to do. .. we have -- we are trying to rationalize how we do inching and prototyping in a world in which it is recognized that we have to do something different, better than dod 5000. we are working those issues. our focus is on doing the right things and doing things right. that is our motto. i want to give you as much time as you want for questions and for the audience. >> hypersonic defense, and the hypersonic threat. it is important to you and what you are doing. my first question before we get into details of those. what informs yours -- how are those decisions made. >> and as the new secretary doctor esper has emphasized, the national defense strategy that was released a year and a half ago that is our guideline. with regard to modernization, research and engineering is all about our modernization plans. that is our touchstone. everything we are doing can trace its roots back to that. that said, everything is equally important and nothing is important. it is fair to say i am not sorry. things like hypersonic switch you mentioned, intending, wanting to make a big deal out of that, not just defense, not just coping with china's defenses or the russian offensives, we want to hold others hostage. that is something in which to deal. hypersonic capability is the key to that. i came here wanting to push that but at the other end of the spectrum issues like microelectronics and 5g i would say well less sensitive and educated. it is a major initiative, at the secretary of defense level. our research and engineering was handed that priority and said go do. i mentioned our deputy undersecretary, doctor porter was by name assi
nations national security priorities. and i've actually elevated other things that are maybe less flashy, but even more important such as microelectronics and 5g to our priority stack. and, of course, space, because without space we really can't do anything. we incorporated an assistant director structure within our organization where for each of our key priorities we have assistant director to be responsible for the strategic shaping of that priority. so, for example, we have, we will shortly...
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national press club journalism institute. it's one hour, 10 minutes. >> thank you. welcome.llerman: on behalf of the national press club and the national press club journalism institute. >> welcome. >> good press club germinal is an institute where we work to close the gap between journalism and civic engagement. program meets that head on. the most important journalism that happens in this city is done by regional reporters. should i say again? i really believe it. the most important journalism that happens in the city is done by regional reporters. [applause] regional reporters are watching washington for america's hometowns, so the people of the united states can make informed decisions about their lives, and about their democracy. and this type of journalism and the self-government that it enables, is one of the most important reasons that we have a first amendment protection for freedom of the press. anniversary ofh the regional reporters association, you're going to hear about the challenges reporters face. you already know what they are, shrinking resources, diminished public trust, and growing fake news, but you're also going t
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nation's national security architecture that there is a category called terrorism that is inherently, it seems, linked to muslim extremist jihadi views that other forms of extremist political violence done by white people in pursuit of, say, white supremacy does not get that label and the institutional infrastructure behind it. while this is happening, we are seeing all sorts of metrics suggesting there has been a spike in right-wing violence. according to the anti-defamation league, which keeps track of this kind of thing, extremist-related murders spiked 35% between 2017 and 2018 and last year every one of those murders was carried out by a right-wing extremist. back in 2009, a domestic terrorism analyst at the department of homeland security warned about this in a report. he faced enormous backlash from conservative media and republican lawmakers after the report was leaked to the press. dhs then caved to political pressure and rescinded the report and the unit looking at right-wing extremism was disbanded. it left the department of homeland security went out to write a new book called "hate land." that former domestic terrorism analyst, daryl johnson, joins me now. given your history, mr. johnson, given the fact that you wrote that memo in 2009 and went through the backlash, what are you thinking now as you watch what we're seeing unfold over the last year or so? >> well, thank you, chris. it's very disheartening. year after year we have these attacks and yet our legislators and government officials seem to have their heads buried in the sand about this issue. so, you know, when i see these things happening, it's the new normal now. you know, these attacks have been happening practically every month. >> what are the trends that worry you? >> what were the trends that i identified in my report? >> yes, exactly. >> yeah, so we basically back in 2007 postulated what if barack obama, the first african-american to run for president, got elected. and we knew this would be a recruitment and radicalization tool by hate groups to basically swell the ranks and begin conducting violent attacks. so that report in 2009 was actually a predictive analysis that warned of a coming threat. >> and yet what we've seen, we have seen under bill clinton for instance this sort of activated right-wing extremist violence, famously timothy mcveigh and several militia groups. we've seen in many ways the inverse of what you predicted. these groups rise up in an oppositional stance, but the explosion of the numbers in the violence it's actually happening under donald trump. what's your theory for that? >> yeah, so typically under democratic administrations is where we see the rise of hate groups and anti-government groups because they fear pending gun legislation or expansion of minority rights. so typically during republican administrations we have a dial back of right-wing extremist activity because they don't have to fear these things. so what's the difference is the fact that we had a very hostile 2016 election campaign and we've had extremist ideas that have been mainstreamed by the current administration. there was a demonization of any opposition and dehumanization of people that are viewed as opponents to the administration. and so these types of things kind of kept this momentum going and has given these groups kind of a green light to continue to operate and conduct acts of violence. >> i want to ask about the controversy over that first report and try to make the sort of best good-faith argument for some of the backlash, which is the first amendment protects people's political views. it's not a crime or illegal to hold views, even if they're utterly odious, for instance neo nazis and white supremacists. that's all protected by the first amendment. and that crimes are committed through actions. there is something dangerous about government surveillance of people for their political views. what's your -- what's your response to the sort of best-faith version of that argument? >> you've got to remember, these violent ideologies, even though they're protected by the first amendment, they bred long histories of violence, so just the fact that you embrace white supremacy, you're already halfway to an act of violence. all you're lacking is that trigger or catalyst in your life. so, you know, we had an equation when i was an analyst said capability -- the intent comes from the ideology. gives them the skacapegoats to target. it gives them the justification that violence is an acceptable form to avenge your grievance. so ideology does play a very important role and we need to understand that, but at the same time you don't investigate people just because of their ideology. >> all right. daryl johnson, thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us tonight. >>> much more on the question of domestic terrorism and white nationalismitis c, i felt i couldn't be at my best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant, other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions, and all medicines you take including herbal supplements. don't take mavyret with atazanavir or rifampin, or if you've had certain liver problems. common side effects include headache and tiredness. with hep c behind me, i feel free... ...fearless... ...and there's no looking back, because i am cured. talk to your doctor about mavyret. ha
nation's national security architecture that there is a category called terrorism that is inherently, it seems, linked to muslim extremist jihadi views that other forms of extremist political violence done by white people in pursuit of, say, white supremacy does not get that label and the institutional infrastructure behind it. while this is happening, we are seeing all sorts of metrics suggesting there has been a spike in right-wing violence. according to the anti-defamation league, which...
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national counterterrorism center to pursue the war on terror. existing agencies the national economic council is not well set up for national security threats or cia and other intelligence agencies can perform economic analysis they don't have the necessary partnerships you would need with these economic threats the office of terrorist financing throughout the government focusing on threat finance and it's not sufficient for strategic threats we require new capabilities to defend against economic threats. the counter economic threat begins the process to treat the global economy requires a national defense center which would provide a place for the government to coordinate and accelerate the an economic threat analysis and response. the center would be parallel in many ways to the national counterterrorism center and create a whole government approach or a whole nation approach to bring together multiple agencies and departments each with its own subject matter expertise with her own missions and authorities the defense center would maintain the equivalent real-time operations center for the economy to monitor and share information from economic t
national counterterrorism center to pursue the war on terror. existing agencies the national economic council is not well set up for national security threats or cia and other intelligence agencies can perform economic analysis they don't have the necessary partnerships you would need with these economic threats the office of terrorist financing throughout the government focusing on threat finance and it's not sufficient for strategic threats we require new capabilities to defend against...
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national nation currency system, which is basically what we've been doing with the u.s. dollar since the 1980's, would have some benefits. the problem is that it requires multilateral commitment from everyone involved. other emerging market currencies. and it involves giving up some sovereignty in different ways. as we've seen with the euro zone, that can create political headwinds. if you think of the political environment, it is hard to imagine a political environment where giving up national sovereignty is less compelling than it is right now. i don't know about the details, but as a general concept, it is not new and i can't see it going far. romaine: george, always great to get your insight. joining us from north carolina. and thanks to bloomberg's michael regan in new york. that does it for the closing bell. "what'd you miss?" is up next. we have much more on the closing bell and the view from jackson hole. ♪ caroline: live from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. >> and i'm taylor riggs. caroline: the markets sold off hard today. romaine: "what'd you miss?" caroline: the escalation in the trade war, concerns for global growth. centralnsions rising as bankers gather in jackson hole. fed chair powell warning of significant risks. bids send shares to fresh lows. the ceo defends the deal. last on the from u.s. china trade war. tariffs ratcheted up just as the federal reserve gathers for their annual conference in ja
national nation currency system, which is basically what we've been doing with the u.s. dollar since the 1980's, would have some benefits. the problem is that it requires multilateral commitment from everyone involved. other emerging market currencies. and it involves giving up some sovereignty in different ways. as we've seen with the euro zone, that can create political headwinds. if you think of the political environment, it is hard to imagine a political environment where giving up national...
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national security needs and ensuring, for example, that certain investments from foreign companies don't threaten national security industries, but even an industry we don't typically associate with national security, there might be a similar threat. like example, something executive search, and industry most people probably would not consider a national security industry but is highly relevant in that talent and technology companies is the number one driver of success. -- if an search executive search company was compromised in some way and unable to effectively move talent around, draft talent or if information about talent was being extracted from those companies, for example, that provides a threat to the technology industry and ultimately to national security. it gives you an idea of how industries we don't typically associate with national security and the need to defend actually do have to do with that. another way to think about war fighting, sometimes it's hard to build coalitions around that term. we need to see this domain is one of sustained competition and that might cover more of an area . the nice thing about specific ideas is that you can continue to have these debates as
national security needs and ensuring, for example, that certain investments from foreign companies don't threaten national security industries, but even an industry we don't typically associate with national security, there might be a similar threat. like example, something executive search, and industry most people probably would not consider a national security industry but is highly relevant in that talent and technology companies is the number one driver of success. -- if an search...
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national nationally because of what steve king said today and many other times before, is a prime target of the democrats. >> add it to the list, dana bash, thank you. >>> a police commander makes an emotional plea to her community after 11 children are shot and killed, 11 kids since june. >> it's unacceptable. and we're not the only community like this, something needs to change, people need to step forward. these are not the only children to be murdered. these are the youngest. why aren't people coming forward to us. it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. you can adjust your comfort on both sides your sleep number setting. can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep us asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. so you can really promise better sleep. not promise... prove. and now, all beds are on sale! save 50% on the 360 sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months on all beds. only for a limited time. mothat a handle is just a is jushandle.ir. or -- that you can't be both inside and outside. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. >>> in st. louis, at least seven children have been lost to gun violence just since june. the latest was killed on monday. the day before he was supposed to start. there's heart break, but plenty of anger. >> we're here today because our 7-year-old will not be starting school today. we have a 10-year-old murdered, not that long ago. who will not be attending school. i know people know who shot and murdered these children i know for a fact people know who is responsible. we are not getting the calls we need, we are not getting people to step up. we need people to step up, we need the community to call us, we need the community knocking on these other doors saying, who did this. we have been getting some help. it's not enough. the first thing that leads the news last night is the weather report, i'm not happy. >>> the president is calling for passage of the bill even if they're more strict than state and federal laws. >>> a trump administration official attempts to edit poet lazarus, the one who wrote the give me your tired, your poor, statue of liberty inscription we all know. here's how the acting director of citizenship ken cuccinelli tried to reframe her iconic words. >> well, of course, that poem was referring back to people coming from europe, where they had class based societies, where people were considered rechted if they weren't in the right class. >> that argument is going over like a lead balloon. one opinion writer said it's a parody of trumpian ignorance and bigotry. guess what, it already has been parodied on comedy central. how it would go if the members of the trump add men met with m. lazarus's great granddaughter to update her classic poem. >> we love that description. it evokes human garbage, but in a nice way. >> it's not supposed to. >> do we really want all that garbage on our shores? >> i don't know if you've been up to the bronx but it's pretty full up on teaming refuse already. >> maybe we should put that on the book. >> maybe we should. >> let's keep moving. >> send these the homeless, tempest toss to me, i lift my lamp aside the golden door. >> again, we love it. >> but my gut tells me we want to say the opposite of that. >> i agree. >> does that make any sense. question for you then, what are we keeping? >> team iing? >> no. >> mother of exiles? >> god no. >> what is left? >>. >> timeless words. >> funny, it's like, sad funny, with me now, arturo castro. i'm so glad you reached out over this sketch you wrote. did they do this yesterday? no. >> we did this a year ago. we wrote it under the pretense that it was ludicrous to have ever happened. i saw ken cuccinelli's words, i had a moment of shock that life is stranger than the fiction we could create. i also feel partially responsible. >> maybe a big fan, you just never know. >> health care, yeah. >> i was reading. i was reading some of the comments on youtube with the sketch, and somebody wrote -- somebody responded literally happening right now. i mean, when you heard what ken cuccinelli had said, how did you react? >> well, you know, it's one of those things where you keep getting shocked until you're numb to it, of course this is like my writing world and the real world is happening at once, i think it speaks to a larger synophobia of immigrants. those comments are the latest of who can be considered illegal immigrant. the scary part is the president comes from people who use public services now, what's to stop it from the next one being all legal immigrants that come from countries that don't look like they come from norway. do you know? >> take me back a year ago. where did this come from for you? >> our great writer was like -- where can this administration go in complete bizarre row world. we wanted to parody sort of the two people you see there -- certain executives in hollywood talk like. whenever someone gives you notes from another place, this is really quick for us. we were like -- you laugh and you don't laugh any more, because it's happened. you know? >> i do know. >> when you referred to ken cuccinelli refer to class based people from europe, what did you really hear him say something. >> no latinos allowed, please. nobody from -- i mean, we've heard this before. the president's referred to countries like el salvador and haiti with an expletive and asking for people from cool places like norway to come over. when you hear a class based thing, it's sort of undeniable that they're meeting a certain type of cynicism. i don't think those immigrants look like me. do you understand? >> i do, actually, from talking to people like you, and folks who understand what's going on. what are you writing right now, so i know what i'll be covering a year from now. >> free new telefor everyone, and excellent health care. we'll get there. it goes to show you the power of satire. i think that's why it's important to have shows like this and other shows. it let's us see how ridiculous things can be. >> thank you for coming back on. >>> the man accused of fracturing a kid's skull because he didn't remove his hat for the nationalars in court. >>> plus, why jay z is teaming up with the nfl despite piz past criticism of the league. dad, we need to talk about something important. you don't need to go anywhere dad, this is your home. the best home to be in is your own. home instead offers personalized in-home services for your loved ones. home instead senior care. to us, it's personal. home instead senior care. ♪ think you need to pay prestige prices for better skin results? try olay regenerist. the rich, hydrating cream is formulated with vitamin b3 and peptides to plump skin cells, brighten, and visibly smooth wrinkles. in fact, just 1 jar has the hydrating power of 5 jars of the prestige cream. for visible results without prestige prices, try olay regenerist with a money back guarantee. and complete your routine with the olay eye collection. brand power. helping you buy better. >>> debuting today, a new hbo documentary film, alternate endings, takes a look at honoring life's final chapter. the filmmakers travel
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nations. taken together, ambassador cross -- of information as and renders her unfit to serve as the ambassador to the united nations. in a world of growing challenges, the american people deserve a serious, thoughtful, proven leader to represent their interests at the united nations. they deserve a leader who can leverage the united nations to advance our national security and a more prosperous and safe world. they deserve a leader who will put the interest of people over profits of their family. kelly craft is not that leader. for those reasons i will vote no and encourage my colleagues to vote no. democrats supported the craft nomination along with all republicans president for the boat. ambassador craft secedes nikki haley. after the vote, the president tweeted congratulations to kelly as her nomination for ambassador the when she did not standing job in how difficult the task. kelly will be fantastic at the united nations. winner! >> i live in a country where there is no public transportation and nowhere i can walk. the woman to leave the house or do anything, she needs a car. to function and to drive this car, she needs a man. saudi arabia q&a, s advocacy talks about her book about the ban on women drivers. >> the right to drive is an act of civil disobedien
nations. taken together, ambassador cross -- of information as and renders her unfit to serve as the ambassador to the united nations. in a world of growing challenges, the american people deserve a serious, thoughtful, proven leader to represent their interests at the united nations. they deserve a leader who can leverage the united nations to advance our national security and a more prosperous and safe world. they deserve a leader who will put the interest of people over profits of their...
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nation. if we give donald trump four more years, this will not be the country and visioned by washington and adams and jefferson. if we give donald trump four more years, this will not be the nation bound together by lincoln. if we give donald trump four more years, this will not be the nation lifted up by roosevelt or inspired by kennedy. it will not be the nation that bends towardproved justice. [applause] danger of donald trump and the alt right posed to this nation is not hypothetical or exaggerated. it is real. the core values of this nation, our standing in the world, our very democracy, everything that are atmerica america, stake. everybody knows who donald trump is, even the people who support him. we have to show who we are. we choose hope over fear. we choose science over fiction. division.unity over and yes, we choose truth overlies. lies.th over [applause] if we stand together, if we stand together, we will win the battle for the soul of this nation. we are the united states of america. there is not a single thing beyond our capacity, if we stand together and get up and remember who we are. this is the united states of america. period. thank you, and may god protect our troops. [applause] cheering] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captio
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nations hast -- nations past. american history tv is only on c-span3. much like the high desert of the united states. it is different but very pretty out here. >> hi, i am corinne porter, i am a curator at the national archives museum. i'm going to show you around the exhibition today. before we head into the gallery i want to talk about this lenticular out in the lobby. it has a photograph of the 1913 women's suffrage march, looking up pennsylvania avenue toward the united states capital. it is overlaid with a photograph from the 2017 women's march from pennsylvania avenue as well.
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nation's national security priorities. i have actually elevated other things that are may be less flashy. but even more important, such as and 5g to ourcs priority stack, and of course, space. without space we cannot do anything. incorporated an assistant director for instructor -- structure with our organization. for each of our key priorities we have an assistant director to be responsible for the strategic shaping of that priority. for example, we will shortly be bringing on board and assistant director for 5g, which i just mentioned, and similarly for our other things. lots of work yet to do. ill and will be for a while trying to get our arms around the overall orchestration of the dod technical portfolio and priorities. -- we are trying to rationalize all of that with how we do engineering prototyping in a world in which it is recognized that we have to do --ething different and different than dod 5000. we are working those issues. broadly speaking, our focus is on doing the right things, and doing things right. that is kind of our motto. let me stop there. i want to give you as much time as you want for your questions and for the audience. rebeccah: the first one is a general one since the last time we spoke. against a defense hypersonic threat was your priority, and it still is very important to you and what you are doing. but, 5g is also a priority. my first question is, how do you come up with your priorities and what informs your priorities. what are you looking at and how are those decisions made? as secretary mattis emphasized when he was on station as secretary -- as acting secretary, and as our new secretary has emphasized, the national defense strategy that was released year and a half ago is our guideline. with regard to modernization, which is -- that is what research and engineering is all about. that really is our touchdown. so, -- that really is our touchstone. everything that we are doing can trace its roots back to that. that said, if everything is equally important, then nothing is important. and also, it is fair to say, i am not czar. , ithings like hypersonics came into office and intending to make a big deal out of that, not just defense or coping with china's offensives, and russia's offensives, but i want to be the offense. we want to hold others hostage. that behavior to be something with which we can deal. and, hypersonic capability is a key to that. ame here wanting to push that. at the other end, issues like microelectronics and 5g, to i am i was -- i would say, well less sensitive and less educated. the department has taken that on , taken on 5g as a major initiative. and so, our research and engin
nation's national security priorities. i have actually elevated other things that are may be less flashy. but even more important, such as and 5g to ourcs priority stack, and of course, space. without space we cannot do anything. incorporated an assistant director for instructor -- structure with our organization. for each of our key priorities we have an assistant director to be responsible for the strategic shaping of that priority. for example, we will shortly be bringing on board and...
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functions exclusively in an independent advisory capacity to the national space council, reporting to you the national -- through the national space council executive secretary. mr. vice president, you have repeatedly challenged the uag to function as a think tank in addition to advisory role spelled out in its title. it is intended to be a conduit for new ideas. it also offers sometimes different but hopefully constructive commentary on conventional wisdom which we often note is sometimes too conventional and not nearly wise enough. organizationally the uag is divided into six subcommittees that reflect precisely the priorities that you and our chairman, retired james ellis, discussed prior to them for that its omission in the since a meeting in march. we reviewed the scope a specific task in which he gave us for this year. the exploration and discoveries subcommittee led by retired general lester liles is structuring a one-time review of nasa's newly named artemis program, focusing on its architecture, textual -- technical planning, organizational structure and leadership. the fact that general liles also -- will ensure th
functions exclusively in an independent advisory capacity to the national space council, reporting to you the national -- through the national space council executive secretary. mr. vice president, you have repeatedly challenged the uag to function as a think tank in addition to advisory role spelled out in its title. it is intended to be a conduit for new ideas. it also offers sometimes different but hopefully constructive commentary on conventional wisdom which we often note is sometimes too...
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national. a literary if what on and call me there and look at all in national who may. not have been made. but not the the national home and i would not the national home yeah rock on only i would be fearful of the and. the committed zionists wanted to ensure the declaration was clear that the whole of historic palestine would be a national homeland exclusively for the jewish people. the latest draft was sent to high invites men who in turn center to the zionist movement in the united states for their feedback. there was some consultation you know during the summer of 1917 with the united states and in the early drafts. the imprint of the zionist elements in britain would have referred to palestine in its entirety as being for some sort of jewish had to be in those elements eventual we were modified before the drafting was finalized another key part of the terminology that emerged out of the drafting was in some british redrafting where sort of for the jewish people it was written the jewish race. eventually this was taken out but i think it's very revealing that british officials wanted to use this kind of termin
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nation the nation analysts. only it is shown to us or to watch for the invitation only the. fish in the sea the surface of the star has just. come out of the leaves islam has helped turn his life around for him pilgrimage to mecca is both a literal journey of worship and the symbolic renewal of a sense of purpose in the world. peace is the reality for a few. kilometers also it is a member or as it appears he's also. going to need a shift in this church or sushil is to assure. more since she is from. the area that was a misfit answers for us in. this so it will. be a police officer. just. the same age old the only nice. it is old and it. is a get it all of it it in almost all of the letters to me she is his or her own we share this on a. surface feeling this. also is this. emotional. assistance. that has come in and his wife will soon be leaving they can barely believe that they are on the verge of proof. forming one of the 5 pillars of islam the hushmail agreement i think you can go. around trying. to determine the. action and. be sure to. get it in time and that it's. there
nation the nation analysts. only it is shown to us or to watch for the invitation only the. fish in the sea the surface of the star has just. come out of the leaves islam has helped turn his life around for him pilgrimage to mecca is both a literal journey of worship and the symbolic renewal of a sense of purpose in the world. peace is the reality for a few. kilometers also it is a member or as it appears he's also. going to need a shift in this church or sushil is to assure. more since she is...
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national missouri national guard uniform was this gorgeous blue uniform with right hand piping on it and he told the story of going home and showing the uniform to his grandfather at the farm. and he had survived the civil war, lived through civil war and he had the entire family had been southern sympathizers. and they remembered the jacquers from kansas coming -- jayhawkers and when she saw the blue uniform, she said don't ever come back here wearing a blue uniform and truman says i never did. his grandmother got to have his national guard uniform just once. in june of 1914, world war i started with the assassination of france ferdinand. so truman came responsible of the primary person responsible for running the farm. so even though the war was starting in europe, but the united states and harry truman were not involved it in. truman would read the news but there was nothing he could do. but meanwhile, he had a girlfriend that he lived in independence, bess truman. and he decides the best way he could get from the farm to bess's home in independence was to buy a car. so he bought a 1911 model stafford automobile built in kansas city. and here's a photo of him and bess is sitting in the front seat with him and he's out for a little spin. but he's running the farm doing hard work on the farm while the war is unfolding in europe. he gives up his stint in the missouri national guard because he was needed so much at the farm. but that's where things were as the united states started heading towards war which they fina
national missouri national guard uniform was this gorgeous blue uniform with right hand piping on it and he told the story of going home and showing the uniform to his grandfather at the farm. and he had survived the civil war, lived through civil war and he had the entire family had been southern sympathizers. and they remembered the jacquers from kansas coming -- jayhawkers and when she saw the blue uniform, she said don't ever come back here wearing a blue uniform and truman says i never...
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national monument in the national cemetery. if you look in the background, you can see some of the early configurations of the soldiers national cemetery. the gbma oversee the early monument placement. they oversee the early road construction, about 20 miles of park road will be laid during their tenure, and they do a good job. to 1895. but they are hampered. they have constraints. the biggest constraint is fiscal. they don't have a lot of money to preserve lands. in the latter decades of the century, the gbma appeals to the war department and the war department steps in and seizes control of gettysburg national military park. the timing here is opportune. if you think about what is going on in the united states in the latter part of the 19th century, the failures, problems of reconstruction, unfilled promises in reconstruction, social-political issues, discord, racial issues, the entrenchment of jim crow. the war department steps in and preserves five civil war battlefields. chickamauga and chattanooga in 1890. shiloh in 1894. gettysburg becomes preserved on february 11, 1895, and i bet you know the individual who initiates or
national monument in the national cemetery. if you look in the background, you can see some of the early configurations of the soldiers national cemetery. the gbma oversee the early monument placement. they oversee the early road construction, about 20 miles of park road will be laid during their tenure, and they do a good job. to 1895. but they are hampered. they have constraints. the biggest constraint is fiscal. they don't have a lot of money to preserve lands. in the latter decades of the...
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nationals. nationals pitcher joe ross, there he is from berkeley and bishop o'dowd high school. the nationalst the giants 4-1. the giants lost six of the last seven games. >>> the a's played a day game trying to win against the cubs. they hit a grand slam. the cubbies never looked back. a's lose 10-1. today is august 7th or 8-7. >> that was dwight clark's number, 87. so the team held dwight clark day. clark died last year after battling als or liou gehrig's disea disease. they hosted families who have been impacted by the disease. nbc sports bay area's maiocco signed his book that he wrote titled letters to 87. >> certainly, a legend in the 49er community and more of a legend in the 49er player community. so just a great friend. we miss him. but this is exciting that we get a chance to honor him. >> the team also announced it will be new signage inside levi stadium that honors clark. >> that's pretty cool. >>> we celebrate the life of dwight clark. it's called hero in the end zone. we've posted it on our youtube page. the full episode.usiv interview montana and jerry rice. check out our nbc b
nationals. nationals pitcher joe ross, there he is from berkeley and bishop o'dowd high school. the nationalst the giants 4-1. the giants lost six of the last seven games. >>> the a's played a day game trying to win against the cubs. they hit a grand slam. the cubbies never looked back. a's lose 10-1. today is august 7th or 8-7. >> that was dwight clark's number, 87. so the team held dwight clark day. clark died last year after battling als or liou gehrig's disea disease. they...
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nations and the incredible energy he took towards the united nations in establishing a world peace organization. would whirl rosenfeld is this true legacy. thank you. >> i agree in one of the nice stories actually that fdr not only importantly thought of these organizations that alluded woodrow wilson and got it and got america to be in it. but very seriously thought that a great location for the united nation after world war ii would be hyde park. the idea talked about privately about building an airstrip that you could have foreign leaders come in and fly in here, and actually there was a search committee that was looking for land near here, i think there was even a boy summer camp that had gone bust that they were looking at the land. i think it was slightly too small. and even had in mind, that if it filled up, he had in mind the identity of a certain person who we thought would make a great secretary-general of the united nations. after world war ii which would be himself. [laughter] i think he would've been a good one. the only permission. >> would you consider johnson and nixon did not get the lessons of roosevelt and lincoln and also in vietnam and nation national, why was there a war in vietnam and would you consider now the gulf of tonkin, question mark sumac i think that's a very great danger. one reason why and i think there are totally wrong but many americans are suspicious of
nations and the incredible energy he took towards the united nations in establishing a world peace organization. would whirl rosenfeld is this true legacy. thank you. >> i agree in one of the nice stories actually that fdr not only importantly thought of these organizations that alluded woodrow wilson and got it and got america to be in it. but very seriously thought that a great location for the united nation after world war ii would be hyde park. the idea talked about privately about...