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a fox nation will the time is now you can join today at fox nation dot com.news featuring your favorite fox news personalities like you've never seen this before you go outside the studio to take you across the country and beyond the headlines with exclusive series. specials and documentaries to entertain and inform to join today and fox nation dot com bust are watching these exclusive shows take a look. the board winning journalist returns and she's exclusively on boxnation what i care about is one thing. >> the truth. he's tackling the issues that matter to america, one story at a time we see this but we don't have to see where they go we don't know what they've been through just to get you can see on their faces. lara logan has no agend what's important to you. saving for ava's college. being able to retire on our terms. taking care of dad. why ameriprise financial? my advisor cares about my personal goals. he gives us comprehensive advice. i feel prepared for what's expected in life and even what's not. she helps us feel confident. we know our financial f
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, cherokee nation, the choctaw nation. these are indian nations that have genuine power today. and have recovered in a way that i think would be really shocking to people who had seen what they went through in the 1830's. that is certainly an element of the story that native people went through removal really want that to be understood, that they not only survived, but they did prosper. in this new place -- prosper in this new place. the trail of tears is a really famous event and pretty much all americans know that phrase, trail of tears. i think they pretty much know it is something about indians, something really bad done to indians, and a lot of people know andrew jackson's part of that story. that it tendsis to be seen as a shape of moment in history but kind of a small event. it was really something done to indians. and what we hope to do here is to show how it was a much larger event. so we operated from what people already think and what people already know. so at the concluding section of the exhibit, we look at t
, cherokee nation, the choctaw nation. these are indian nations that have genuine power today. and have recovered in a way that i think would be really shocking to people who had seen what they went through in the 1830's. that is certainly an element of the story that native people went through removal really want that to be understood, that they not only survived, but they did prosper. in this new place -- prosper in this new place. the trail of tears is a really famous event and pretty much...
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and strength to this nation. this is now being weakened and threatened by what our very first president warned us of. and so, yes, today is a sad moment, but as we as a nation have never been defined by our darkest hours. we have always been defined by how we respond to our challenges, how we have refused to surrender to cynicism. how we've refused to give into despair. and so i fear, as senator after senator today gets up and speaks, i fear that mere words in this time are impotent and ineffective. it may mark where we as individuals stand for the record, but the challenge demands more from all of us in this time. we've already seen on this senate floor that sound arguments have been dismissed as partisanship. we have heard speech after speech and seen how they will not cure this time. they will not save this republic from our deepening divides. so i ask, what will? how -- how do we heal? how do we meet this crisis? i know that this president is incapable of healing this nation. i've never seen a leader in high
and strength to this nation. this is now being weakened and threatened by what our very first president warned us of. and so, yes, today is a sad moment, but as we as a nation have never been defined by our darkest hours. we have always been defined by how we respond to our challenges, how we have refused to surrender to cynicism. how we've refused to give into despair. and so i fear, as senator after senator today gets up and speaks, i fear that mere words in this time are impotent and...
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india's rise as a prosperous and independent nation is an example to every nation all over the world of the most outstanding achievements of our century. it is all the more inspiring, because you have done it as a democratic country, you have done it as a peaceful country, you have done it as a tolerant country, and you have done it as a great free country. [cheers and applause] there is all the difference in the world between a nation that seeks power through coercion, intimidation, and aggression, and a nation that rises by setting its people free and unleashing them to chase their dreams. and that is india. [cheers and applause] this is why india's accomplishment over the last 70 years is completely unrivaled no matter where you go. it is your faith in the strength of a free society, your confidence in your own people, your trust in your own citizens, and your respect for the dignity of every person that makes the united states and india such a natural, beautiful, enduring friendship. while our nations have many differences, they are both defined and propelled by a fundamental tru
india's rise as a prosperous and independent nation is an example to every nation all over the world of the most outstanding achievements of our century. it is all the more inspiring, because you have done it as a democratic country, you have done it as a peaceful country, you have done it as a tolerant country, and you have done it as a great free country. [cheers and applause] there is all the difference in the world between a nation that seeks power through coercion, intimidation, and...
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we know our nation is stronger. our future is brighter and our greater when we return to god and ask him to shed his lives.n our addressed congress on the state of the union and the great american comeback. that's what it is. [applause] our country has never done better than it is doing right now. our economy is the strongest it has ever been. that are of you interested in stocks, it looks like the stock market will be again today. latest gallup e poll that just came out a little few minutes ago, merican satisfaction is at the highest level ever recorded. imagine. and that's from gallup. no friend of mine. people say they are satisfied personal lives. isn't that something? i was goingve known to be here. n everything we do we are protecting freedom and that includes religious freedom. [applause] as i said on tuesday in the america, we , in don't punish prayer. we don't tear down crosses. don't ban symbols of faith. we don't muzzle preachers. don't muzzle pastors. we celebrate faith. we cherished religion. voices in
we know our nation is stronger. our future is brighter and our greater when we return to god and ask him to shed his lives.n our addressed congress on the state of the union and the great american comeback. that's what it is. [applause] our country has never done better than it is doing right now. our economy is the strongest it has ever been. that are of you interested in stocks, it looks like the stock market will be again today. latest gallup e poll that just came out a little few minutes...
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they encouraged other nations such as china, mexico, canada and other nations to enter a fair deal fornomic well-being. at the end, historic reforms to effectively support the president's national security agenda. under president obama, the nfc staff ballooned to over 234 policy professionals. my assumed office, that start at 175. six months into my tenure, we reduced the policy staff to around 115 professionals. [cheering and applauding] the same level it was. at the same time, we are running more principles and meanings which is the lifeblood of the national security. no government agency performs well when it's bloated and that includes national security agencies. president trump is convinced the state of the union america's best days remain head. he believes we are on the cusp of the second american center. under his leadership, i have no doubt we are on track to leave our children and grandchildren a stronger, more prosperous and more secure america than the one we inherited. [applause] like ronald reagan, president trump will believe in peace and america first, make america great
they encouraged other nations such as china, mexico, canada and other nations to enter a fair deal fornomic well-being. at the end, historic reforms to effectively support the president's national security agenda. under president obama, the nfc staff ballooned to over 234 policy professionals. my assumed office, that start at 175. six months into my tenure, we reduced the policy staff to around 115 professionals. [cheering and applauding] the same level it was. at the same time, we are running...
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to national economies. it was also a massive project for the united states to carry out. the federal government was still quite small then. president jackson had to personally sign every plan for the united states. he spent one miserable december signing thousands of them by hand. they were still thousands behind schedule. eventually they passed a law that said some details could sign the deed. it gives you an idea of how small the federal government was. in this section, which we call the machinery of removal, we focus on how epic the project was and how successful it was in one of its goals, to create economic wealth in the united states. and a catastrophe, to imagine it could do that and that this would be a good thing for american indians. of course it was a disastrous failure. one of the things few people understand is that removal from the passage of the act until the final removal treaties were amended and changed and the final payments were made out, it actually extended nine presidential administra
to national economies. it was also a massive project for the united states to carry out. the federal government was still quite small then. president jackson had to personally sign every plan for the united states. he spent one miserable december signing thousands of them by hand. they were still thousands behind schedule. eventually they passed a law that said some details could sign the deed. it gives you an idea of how small the federal government was. in this section, which we call the...
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nation touts 55 national i'm proud of the 12 national hritage areas in pennsylvania morthan any other state in the nation. ennsylvania span 57 of our 67 counties, and these areas are truly an economic development powerhous. in 2014, tourists spent an estimated $2 billion worth of goods and svices during their travels to pennsylvania's naional heritage areas. that's $2 billion back into our prural communities. one of those areas, the oil region natnal heritage area, is in my district. the oil region has established asa -- was established as a ppennsylvania heritage rea in 1994. 1 years later it became a ational heritage aea. the pennsylvania's oi region is rich with history. n 1859, edwin drake changed forever when he drilled the world's fist commercal oil pennsylvania, which is in my congressional district, during the ennsylvania oil -- stablishing pennsylvania's oi region as the birthpla of the % world's president trum industry. recently i ad the pleasure of joining the ally avens national heritage areas for their annual iwas reminded of the positive impacthat these areas hve on our
nation touts 55 national i'm proud of the 12 national hritage areas in pennsylvania morthan any other state in the nation. ennsylvania span 57 of our 67 counties, and these areas are truly an economic development powerhous. in 2014, tourists spent an estimated $2 billion worth of goods and svices during their travels to pennsylvania's naional heritage areas. that's $2 billion back into our prural communities. one of those areas, the oil region natnal heritage area, is in my district. the oil...
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this program was part of the 2019 national world war i museum and memorial symposium. lora: next, talking a little bit about stuff going on in russia. i feel like everything is relevant in the world today that connects back to world war i. our next speaker is james carl nelson. he is the author of four books about the american experience in world war i. the remains of company d, five lieutenants, i will hold. he is the winner of the colonel joseph alexander award for biography from the marine corps heritage foundation and "the polar bear expedition: the heroes of america's forgotten invasion of russia, 1918 to 1919
this program was part of the 2019 national world war i museum and memorial symposium. lora: next, talking a little bit about stuff going on in russia. i feel like everything is relevant in the world today that connects back to world war i. our next speaker is james carl nelson. he is the author of four books about the american experience in world war i. the remains of company d, five lieutenants, i will hold. he is the winner of the colonel joseph alexander award for biography from the marine...
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and a look at slavery in the nation's capital. tonight at 8:00 p.m.rofessor william starkey on rights in the 1960's. >> writes in the 19 60's were characterized by optimism and hope. the optimism is really incredible. people from all walks of life, even the most downtrodden, poor black southerners who had never had voting rights, were so hopeful because of america's place in the world and the rhetoric of its leaders. 2:30 p.m. eastern. smithsonian secretary ronnie bunche and david rubenstein take part in the white house conversation on slavery in washington. nine of the first 12 presidents used enslaved labor at the white house. out,re trying to figure what do you need to get a building going? what you need for the entertainment? what they realized is, enslaved labor that was going to provide the foundation for them to craft and create what became the white house. america, the 1945 film "the shores of iwo jima." 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, a look at lincoln, douglas, and emancipation with historians. explore the american story, watch american history
and a look at slavery in the nation's capital. tonight at 8:00 p.m.rofessor william starkey on rights in the 1960's. >> writes in the 19 60's were characterized by optimism and hope. the optimism is really incredible. people from all walks of life, even the most downtrodden, poor black southerners who had never had voting rights, were so hopeful because of america's place in the world and the rhetoric of its leaders. 2:30 p.m. eastern. smithsonian secretary ronnie bunche and david...
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you saw what it's done across the nation. folks, i promise you if i am your candidate and president, i will beat the nra again. [cheers and applause] mr. biden: when we talk about, everyone has plans about climate change. but i passed the biden bill, the first climate change bill in the united states senate in 1987. which real politics said it was a game changer. long before people began to talk about it. in our administration, obama-biden, he put me in charge of the recovery act. we made an investment, the largest investment in the history of the united states of america in clean energy. sun and solar, bringing down -- the reason was bringing down the price so it is as low as the price of coal. that's why no one is going to build another coal plant. because it is not even economical anymore to do it. i worked with john kerry, we passed the climate accord in paris. if you want progressive change in climate, i am going to sign -- say i take a backseat to nobody. nobody at all. [applause] mr. biden: folks, folks, i'm the only o
you saw what it's done across the nation. folks, i promise you if i am your candidate and president, i will beat the nra again. [cheers and applause] mr. biden: when we talk about, everyone has plans about climate change. but i passed the biden bill, the first climate change bill in the united states senate in 1987. which real politics said it was a game changer. long before people began to talk about it. in our administration, obama-biden, he put me in charge of the recovery act. we made an...
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and he realized that this was bibigger than the nation of isl.hat the nation of islam itself did not have the power to keep him off of france's territory. historyce did not want to include that malcolm was , andsinated on their land so that speaks volumes. and d my father understood that his life was not just challenged of the nation of islam and that it was much bigger than that. so it is imporortant to look at the work that he was doing, challenging world power, challenging world nations for an unequalrol of distribution of the world'ss wealth and challenging that threat. amy: i want to go back to the nation of islam because of the been that may have exploited within that organization and the rift that malcolm x had with the honorable elijah mamammed. lelet's gogo bk to " "o killed malcom x?" >>>> ministers, malcolm x. [applause] >> it is phenomenal. 1952 he was in psoson. several years later, he is a natial spokesperson. >> we have had our eyes open by the honorable elijah mohaeded. >> malcolm was becomg g in aay a gurere tt transcended the na
and he realized that this was bibigger than the nation of isl.hat the nation of islam itself did not have the power to keep him off of france's territory. historyce did not want to include that malcolm was , andsinated on their land so that speaks volumes. and d my father understood that his life was not just challenged of the nation of islam and that it was much bigger than that. so it is imporortant to look at the work that he was doing, challenging world power, challenging world nations for...
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anthem. ♪ [plag -- playing national anthem]. >>> [playing national anthem]. ♪ ♪ [cheering and applauseee applause] dated and on to prime for his remarks. [in native language]. india here -- long live long live. >> india usa -- friendship. >> india u.s. friendship. spp india u.s. friendship. >> translator: today a new history is being created, at the stadium we are also seeing history being repeated. five months ago, i began my visit to america with the modi event in houston. and today my friends, president donald trump is beginning his historic trip to india and ahmedabad. you can imagine he has come directly here from america. as soon as he landed in india after such a long journey president trump and his family then to ahmedabad they've come here for this program. welcome to all of you to the world's biggest democracy. we are gathered here in good luck but the enthusiasm to welcome you is shared by all of india. this enthusiasm these loud cheers the says to resound with this whole atmosphere, from the airport to the stadium everywhere, colors and more colors the very colors of india'
anthem. ♪ [plag -- playing national anthem]. >>> [playing national anthem]. ♪ ♪ [cheering and applauseee applause] dated and on to prime for his remarks. [in native language]. india here -- long live long live. >> india usa -- friendship. >> india u.s. friendship. spp india u.s. friendship. >> translator: today a new history is being created, at the stadium we are also seeing history being repeated. five months ago, i began my visit to america with the modi...
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what their nation needs for the national interest. educationation -- an process needs to follow fast. for think we see the need that education process, not only when it comes to infrastructure, but the belt and rode initiative initiative, the implications that might have as we look at 5g and the rollout there. the implications that it has, so what is nato going to do to address this? itause it does not matter if is shipping and that infrastructure or building roads and connectors, or 5g with that infrastructure. there is an issue. being able to communicate with networkes over a huawei is a very difficult thing to do. what is -- give me kind of a timeline and the steps that you all are taking to implement an education process. the natoers: in political paradigm, there is a growing realization that this is an issue. there will have to be a common understanding at the political level at nato that this is an issue that nato should embrace. that is the start of success, to ensure that the national interest of the 29 nations in nato are pro
what their nation needs for the national interest. educationation -- an process needs to follow fast. for think we see the need that education process, not only when it comes to infrastructure, but the belt and rode initiative initiative, the implications that might have as we look at 5g and the rollout there. the implications that it has, so what is nato going to do to address this? itause it does not matter if is shipping and that infrastructure or building roads and connectors, or 5g with...
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yasmin, senior editor at national defense magazine. in luke kennedy, senior director of communications and partnerships at the mccain institute. i would also like to acknowledge the members of our headliners team responsible for organizing today's luncheon, coleaders of stanton communications and once again, of dc media strategies as well as national press clubs staff liaison lindsay underwood, chef susan dubberly, an executive director bill mccarron, i thanks to our head table, and thee team that put today's lunch together. [applause]. u.s. army faces many challenges here and abroad. in addition to ongoing operations, and afghanistan, and the security and stability around the world,un keeping pace with adversaries including russia and china, the army is confronting domestic issues including highis rated suicide. of our military help under the defense health agency, and quality of life for our military families. president trump's fiscal 2021 budget request submitteded to congress on february 10th, lifted his fist spending essentially f
yasmin, senior editor at national defense magazine. in luke kennedy, senior director of communications and partnerships at the mccain institute. i would also like to acknowledge the members of our headliners team responsible for organizing today's luncheon, coleaders of stanton communications and once again, of dc media strategies as well as national press clubs staff liaison lindsay underwood, chef susan dubberly, an executive director bill mccarron, i thanks to our head table, and thee team...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioningch is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] week, american history tv's "reel america brings archival films that provide contest for public affair issues. the life of president eisenhower is a 1953 biography produced by the fledgling u.s. information agency, which was a cold war initiative to show foreign audiences a positive view of america. this 20 minute film concentrates primarily on activities after world war ii and concludes with a portion of his first state of the union address. ["hail to the chief"] >> the making of a man can be young in his past, yet dwight eisenhower little dreamed that the trail he would follow out of the prairies would lead him one day to thehe
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i believe there are limits to how much a governor can do without national leadership, national visiond a national partnership to open up economic opportunity for you. i grew up in a very different time than you did and i want you to think about this. when i was your age, we were in the middle of the cold war. the war between the soviet union and the united states for the hearts and minds of people in the world. a contest between democracy and communism was symbolized by a huge arsenal of nuclear weapons. when i was a young boy, wheeze to go to school assemblies and watch movies about what it would be like if atomic bombs fell on us. we step people come around and say you got to make sure you have a bomb shelter near you so if there is a nuclear war, you could run to a bomb shelter so you could be under concrete. you don't think about that much do you? i hope you never have to think about it. president gorbachev and president bush have in us they are going to reduce nuclear weapons. we are in a disarmament race. you will grow up and live in a world and raise your children in a world in
i believe there are limits to how much a governor can do without national leadership, national visiond a national partnership to open up economic opportunity for you. i grew up in a very different time than you did and i want you to think about this. when i was your age, we were in the middle of the cold war. the war between the soviet union and the united states for the hearts and minds of people in the world. a contest between democracy and communism was symbolized by a huge arsenal of...
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how we fare as a nation far into the 21st century depends upon what we do as a nation today. so with our budget surplus growing, our economy expanding, our confidence rising, now is the moment for this generation to meet our historic responsibility to the 21st century. our fiscal discipline gives us an unsurpassed opportunity to address a remarkable new challenge, the aging of america. with the number of elderly americans set to double by 2030, the baby boom will become a senior boom. so first, and above all, we must save social security for the 21st century. [applause] pres. clinton: early in this century, being old meant being poor. when president roosevelt created social security, thousands wrote to thank him for eliminating what one woman called "the stark terror of penniless, helpless old age." even today, without social security, half our nation's elderly would be forced into poverty. today, social security is strong. but by 2013, payroll taxes will no longer be sufficient to cover monthly payments. by 2032, the trust fund will be exhausted and social security will be u
how we fare as a nation far into the 21st century depends upon what we do as a nation today. so with our budget surplus growing, our economy expanding, our confidence rising, now is the moment for this generation to meet our historic responsibility to the 21st century. our fiscal discipline gives us an unsurpassed opportunity to address a remarkable new challenge, the aging of america. with the number of elderly americans set to double by 2030, the baby boom will become a senior boom. so first,...
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it's a national border. with the border patrol providing national security. >> what you're basically saying is bivens shouldn't apply ever against a rogue border patrol who stands there shooting people on the us side indiscriminately, takes a gun and just sweeps both sides of the border. >> it applies to those standing on the united states side certainly. >> this is bothering me, i'm not happy her here but if we were talking about extending the fourth amendment i would see a problem. i might think we should, i might think we shouldn't but i would certainly say there is a problem but once we say the fourth amendment is there, in just the same way it is two feet on the other side, at that point what's the special problem of giving a damages remedy to a mexican youth just as you would give it to an american youth whether that american youth is over on one side of the border or the other. >> at that point i hesitate. i say that's what we're supposed to find here under the statute and what is it? >> assuming perd
it's a national border. with the border patrol providing national security. >> what you're basically saying is bivens shouldn't apply ever against a rogue border patrol who stands there shooting people on the us side indiscriminately, takes a gun and just sweeps both sides of the border. >> it applies to those standing on the united states side certainly. >> this is bothering me, i'm not happy her here but if we were talking about extending the fourth amendment i would see a...
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his grandfather, another hero in our nation. his father, another hero in our nation. family who's s given now the ultimate sacrifice nd never refused to put on the uniform to fight in battle for this nation's freedom, its equality.nd its may god bless his family and may he rest in peace. s i move to another topic, i'd like to say that this is a and ge to my constituents the american people. and u've heard in the news probably frightened by the a erpts, i hold in my hand budget for america's future. this was offered by the of the united states. attack on the its basic security, domestic american people. i'd venture to say that even our soldiers have found the eed for their families to sometimes have assistance with the supplemental nutrition program, food stamps, and tragically, this budget digs deep to hatchet away the basic safety net that we've come to understand. a handout for working families who may be impoverished, but a handup. the cuts, ed by draconian cuts in this document. startled by $1.6 trillion in medicaid.medicare and midst artled by, in the of the coro
his grandfather, another hero in our nation. his father, another hero in our nation. family who's s given now the ultimate sacrifice nd never refused to put on the uniform to fight in battle for this nation's freedom, its equality.nd its may god bless his family and may he rest in peace. s i move to another topic, i'd like to say that this is a and ge to my constituents the american people. and u've heard in the news probably frightened by the a erpts, i hold in my hand budget for america's...
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india's rise as a prosperous and independent nation is an example to every nation all over the world, one of the most outstanding achievements of our century. it is all the more inspiring because you have done it as a democratic country. you have done it as a peaceful country. you have done it as a tolerant country, and you have done it as a great, free country. there is all the difference in the world between a nation that seeks power through coercion, intimidation, and aggression and a nation that rises by setting its people free and unleashing them to chase their dreams, and that is india. this is why india's accomplishment over the last 70 years is completely unrivalled no matter where you go. it is your faith in the strength of a free society, your confidence in your own people, your trust in your own citizens, and your respect for the dignity of every person that makes the united states and india such a natural, beautiful enduring friendship. while our nations have many differences, they are both defined and propelled by a fundamental truth, the truth that all of us are blessed
india's rise as a prosperous and independent nation is an example to every nation all over the world, one of the most outstanding achievements of our century. it is all the more inspiring because you have done it as a democratic country. you have done it as a peaceful country. you have done it as a tolerant country, and you have done it as a great, free country. there is all the difference in the world between a nation that seeks power through coercion, intimidation, and aggression and a nation...
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and so does this entire nation. your nation is doing so well. we are very, very proud of india. the story of the indian nation is a tale of astounding progress. a miracle of democracy. the extraordinary diversity, and above all a strong and noble people. india gives hope to all of humanity. in just 70 years, india has become an economic giant, the largest democracy ever to exist, and one of the most amazing nations anywhere in the most amazing nations anywhere in the world. since the turn of the century, india's economy has grown more than six times in size. in a single decade, india has lifted over 270 million people out of poverty. under prime minister modi, for the first time in history, every village in india now has access to electricity. 320 million people more indians are right now connected to the internet. the pace of highway construction has more than doubled, over 70 million more than doubled, over 70 million more households. think of this, 70 million more households have access to cooking fuel. 600 million more people have access to basic sanitation. and, incredibly,
and so does this entire nation. your nation is doing so well. we are very, very proud of india. the story of the indian nation is a tale of astounding progress. a miracle of democracy. the extraordinary diversity, and above all a strong and noble people. india gives hope to all of humanity. in just 70 years, india has become an economic giant, the largest democracy ever to exist, and one of the most amazing nations anywhere in the most amazing nations anywhere in the world. since the turn of...
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king's life's work to make our nation live fully up to our founding principle still resonates. these are the same principles that compelled my father's family to come to this country, liberty, equal justice, democracy, while fighting for those principles, dr. king wrote in a letter from a birmingham jail, the ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands in times of challenge and controversy. my colleagues, this is one of those times. two years after writing the birmingham jail letter dr. king led thousands on a five-day 54 mile march from selma to montgomery for our fundamental american rights, the right to vote in free and fair elections. remember, that right is what president trump has threatened by inviting foreign interference in our elections. upon reaching the steps of the alabama state capitol, dr. king proclaimed, we must come to see that the end we seek is the society at peace with itself. a society that can live with its conscience. i sincerely hope that those of us in this body can keep seeking that socie
king's life's work to make our nation live fully up to our founding principle still resonates. these are the same principles that compelled my father's family to come to this country, liberty, equal justice, democracy, while fighting for those principles, dr. king wrote in a letter from a birmingham jail, the ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands in times of challenge and controversy. my colleagues, this is one of those...
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truman, 32nd person to serve as the american nation's chief executive. man to whom many millions of people look for guidance, a man whose responsibilities are today as great and his influence is as as far-reaching as any other man on earth. on the walls of president truman's office are portraits of george washington and simon bolivar, which indicate his aims and ideals. the little town of lamar, missouri, was harry s. truman's birthplace. in the rugged farmlands of the midwestern united states, he began the life and career which has taken him so far. ♪ on this quiet, small-town street , in a very unpretentious house, which his father had built amid the simple rural surroundings, the future president of the united states was born on may 8, 1884. ♪ the nearby, somewhat larger town of independence became the truman home when harry was seven years old. here, as a serious minded country boy, he grew up. here he went to church. and in the sunday school, he met the six-year-old little girl who now shares with him the famous white house in the nation's capital a
truman, 32nd person to serve as the american nation's chief executive. man to whom many millions of people look for guidance, a man whose responsibilities are today as great and his influence is as as far-reaching as any other man on earth. on the walls of president truman's office are portraits of george washington and simon bolivar, which indicate his aims and ideals. the little town of lamar, missouri, was harry s. truman's birthplace. in the rugged farmlands of the midwestern united states,...
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can we seek to remove them if they are being welcomed into a tribal nation? >> thanks, david. >> there are almost certainly connections going way back. we know that there was a lot of trade between north and south. there is no other way to account for, for example, parrot feathers in native american design than that they were trading far south, and we find material from the north that is in wide use in the central and south american region. i am a lawyer, by the way, by training. i think it would be pretty tough to maintain that because these people are indigenous and have whatever ancestral connections to contemporary north american tribes that that would excuse them from the immigration laws. but there are a couple of exceptions. one is that all along the southern border, maybe not all along, but certainly in new mexico, arizona, and california, there are tribal communities that were split by the border itself. for many, many years, they did not know that there was a border and they did not acknowledge a border because they were one community or one set of
can we seek to remove them if they are being welcomed into a tribal nation? >> thanks, david. >> there are almost certainly connections going way back. we know that there was a lot of trade between north and south. there is no other way to account for, for example, parrot feathers in native american design than that they were trading far south, and we find material from the north that is in wide use in the central and south american region. i am a lawyer, by the way, by training. i...
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an american company in which we have our entire national pride invested.t is why they think of huawei and are determined to have a showdown in brussels with the eu. i was quite a size -- surprised to hear a lot of british people who otherwise would think our national security saying we have got to make a deal with huawei or china overall. you americans are split, we hear mike pompeo and other security leaders in washington don't really speak out on the china threat and are still speaking mainly of cooperation and competition with china as opposed to a serious possibility donald trump talked about the china could surpass our country. i heard donald trump is i'm sure you have say this. if hillary had won the election china would be surpassing us now. a very serious challenge to american leadership. american leadership at the working level and higher up don't see it that way. they are not as frank as mike pompeo or william barr is tough on china. mike pence has been perfect on china. with this going on. lou: the trade deal, historic trade deal, secretary of s
an american company in which we have our entire national pride invested.t is why they think of huawei and are determined to have a showdown in brussels with the eu. i was quite a size -- surprised to hear a lot of british people who otherwise would think our national security saying we have got to make a deal with huawei or china overall. you americans are split, we hear mike pompeo and other security leaders in washington don't really speak out on the china threat and are still speaking mainly...
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nation. 40 million american families have an average $2200 extra thanks to our child tax credit. [applause] i've also overseen historic funding increases for high-quality child care, enabling 17 states to help more children, many of which have reduced or eliminated their wait lists altogether. i set congress a plan to expand access to high-quality child care and urge you to act immediately. [applause] to protect the environment, days ago i announced the united states will join the one trillion trees initiative, an ambitious effort to bring together government and private sector to plant new trees in america and all around the world. [applause] we must also rebuild america's infrastructure. [applause] i ask you to pass the highway bill to invest in new roads, bridges, and tunnels all across our land. i am committed to ensuring that every citizen can have access to high-speed internet, including and especially in rural america. [applause] a better tomorrow for all americans also requires us to
nation. 40 million american families have an average $2200 extra thanks to our child tax credit. [applause] i've also overseen historic funding increases for high-quality child care, enabling 17 states to help more children, many of which have reduced or eliminated their wait lists altogether. i set congress a plan to expand access to high-quality child care and urge you to act immediately. [applause] to protect the environment, days ago i announced the united states will join the one trillion...
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you can win one game in the six national and thatis one game in the six national and that is enough asinst england like andy nichols did. winning against england is the big one. it will be a cracking contest tomorrow with two teams both losing in the first round. eddie jones doing scotland a favour by the way he‘s been talking. jones doing scotland a favour by the way he's been talking. doing ourjob for us. that is it, chris, there‘s been so much talk in the build—up. some people are wondering about some of the term is used, war, battle, hate. some of the language you could argue planning difficult but it is pa rt of argue planning difficult but it is part of it. my dad strongly dislikes the england rugby team but he is welsh and married to an english woman with four children born and raised in england. he lives in england and loves england but doesn't like the english rugby team. that is what the six national is about, the opportunity for scotland and wales, smaller countries with fewer resources, to knock england off their perch. scots are saying that this week and plays for england
you can win one game in the six national and thatis one game in the six national and that is enough asinst england like andy nichols did. winning against england is the big one. it will be a cracking contest tomorrow with two teams both losing in the first round. eddie jones doing scotland a favour by the way he‘s been talking. jones doing scotland a favour by the way he's been talking. doing ourjob for us. that is it, chris, there‘s been so much talk in the build—up. some people are...
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nationalism is real and nations are real. i think it's ernest gelder said the idea that these things go back, this is false. it's false for all nations for the french go back and trent don't go. [laughter] they may think they do that's rubbish. it's complete and utter rubbish, but they believe it to let them believe it but there is a french nation at the front station. >> i think you're taking a question i am a member of a group and we take people to palestine and israel to show them a different perspective. my comments is i sort of reject the term anti- semite because i am semi lebanese tell m if you think i am anti- then tell me that but don't use the term so loosely. my question is when i was over there in one of these trips, i spoke with a woman from a settlement who was a lovely woman and she was really conflicted about israel being a jewish state and a democracy. i said to her you cannot be both. my question for you as you said your hope is that both populations will live in equality. but how do you do that if so many p
nationalism is real and nations are real. i think it's ernest gelder said the idea that these things go back, this is false. it's false for all nations for the french go back and trent don't go. [laughter] they may think they do that's rubbish. it's complete and utter rubbish, but they believe it to let them believe it but there is a french nation at the front station. >> i think you're taking a question i am a member of a group and we take people to palestine and israel to show them a...
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a frontier nation. now, we must embrace the next frontier, america's manifest destiny in the stars. i am asking congress to fully fund the artemis program to ensure that the next man and first woman on the moon will be american astronauts, using this as a launching pad to ensure that america is the first nation to plant its flag on mars. [applause] my administration is also strongly defending national security and combating radical islamic terrorism. [applause] last week, i announced a groundbreaking plan for peace between israel and the palestinians, recognizing that all past attempts have failed. we must be determined and creative in order to stabilize the region and give millions of young people the chance to realize a better future. ago, ago, -- three years the barbarians of isis held over 20,000 square miles of territory in iraq and syria. today, the isis territorial caliphate has been 100% destroyed and the founder and leader of isis, a bloodthirsty killer known as al-baghdadi, is dead. [applause]
a frontier nation. now, we must embrace the next frontier, america's manifest destiny in the stars. i am asking congress to fully fund the artemis program to ensure that the next man and first woman on the moon will be american astronauts, using this as a launching pad to ensure that america is the first nation to plant its flag on mars. [applause] my administration is also strongly defending national security and combating radical islamic terrorism. [applause] last week, i announced a...
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there can be no greater error than to expect or calculate upon real favors from nation to nation. it is an illusion which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard. in offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels of an old and affectionate friend, i dare not hope they will make the strong and lasting impression i could wish -- that they will control the usual current of the passions or prevent our nation from running the course which has hitherto marked the destiny of nations. but if i may even flatter myself that they may be productive of some partial benefit, some occasional good -- that they may now and then recur to moderate the fury of party spirit, to warn against the mischiefs of foreign intrigue, to guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism -- this hope will be a full recompense for the solicitude for your welfare by which they have been dictated. how far in the discharge of my official duties i have been guided by the principles which have been delineated the public records and other evidences of my conduct must witness to you and to the world
there can be no greater error than to expect or calculate upon real favors from nation to nation. it is an illusion which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard. in offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels of an old and affectionate friend, i dare not hope they will make the strong and lasting impression i could wish -- that they will control the usual current of the passions or prevent our nation from running the course which has hitherto marked the destiny of nations....
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national entities that represent old government -- whole of government and whole of nation activity to provide more information and i am pleased with the process. me yourou give assessment of the current state of alliance cohesion with nato? i would assume at a military level there is one sort of analysis and out a political level, another. can you touch on both? tosenator reid, the mill mill alignment i see united states and nato with the north atlantic extension through the euro atlantic is the strongest i have ever witnessed. i have had the opportunity to serve in nato since 1983. i am pleased to report at the political level, as a result of recent documents that were approved at the political level, we are seeing greater cohesion. for the first time in over six decades, we at nato approved the first nato military strategy. it is a document that is classified, nato secret, that codifies the threat and codifies the activity we need to embrace to more comprehensively defend all 29 nations agreeing to the nato military strategy. >> i think that is a reflection at the political level, t
national entities that represent old government -- whole of government and whole of nation activity to provide more information and i am pleased with the process. me yourou give assessment of the current state of alliance cohesion with nato? i would assume at a military level there is one sort of analysis and out a political level, another. can you touch on both? tosenator reid, the mill mill alignment i see united states and nato with the north atlantic extension through the euro atlantic is...
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improved improved and he brought it to the national team and play to very well for national team now with the bigger salaries here the players are not so much he waited. 2 to go and go abroad. form and check stars played it. man united or liverpool today's generation at the likes of city or help the berlin good clubs but not the best of the best and if they play at home the quality is too low and there are even more serious issues. chairman of chica free among barber he's a very controversial a man very unpopular among among supporters he's a former member of a member of the secret police so and he was also former referee he created net off in other referees and they have. big big power so the main feeling is people here ensure public. trust. chick football despite promotion or qualification to euro 2020. most czech fans don't believe this will change anytime soon so does this mean there is no football passion in czech republic. well there is. this is all about czech republic's 3rd largest city on the border with poland slovakia the industrial town is the former steel heart of the co
improved improved and he brought it to the national team and play to very well for national team now with the bigger salaries here the players are not so much he waited. 2 to go and go abroad. form and check stars played it. man united or liverpool today's generation at the likes of city or help the berlin good clubs but not the best of the best and if they play at home the quality is too low and there are even more serious issues. chairman of chica free among barber he's a very controversial a...
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created the nation from the top down. but for all. you should. ataturk's government in ankara banishes the last sultan mcmath the 6th and subsequently all members of the house of. the republic is declared on the 20. 9th of october $923.00 and is named president. however most of us come out has not yet achieved his ultimate goal a cultural revolution within turkey. as president he is determined to make his calls about ideas a reality. the 1st step of the long term bachelor takes is to marry latin for honey in his ideal of what a modern woman should be despite the fact that you as a head scarf in public out of respect for local traditions. ataturk's plans for a western style civil marriage ceremony are dashed by the laws of the ottoman empire which are still in effect. however he immediately changes the position of women in society with lots of his help. bandits fill in for america latin phase role in the reforms consisted of her company i used to come out wherever he went up until this point all male leaders or went everyw
created the nation from the top down. but for all. you should. ataturk's government in ankara banishes the last sultan mcmath the 6th and subsequently all members of the house of. the republic is declared on the 20. 9th of october $923.00 and is named president. however most of us come out has not yet achieved his ultimate goal a cultural revolution within turkey. as president he is determined to make his calls about ideas a reality. the 1st step of the long term bachelor takes is to marry...
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was founded we joined the united nations most people forget that only in the 1970s. we joined nato only in the mid 1950 s. and for my own country the idea that we became part of the west has been a very principle the very fundamental idea of our own postwar existence when i was investor in washington i said ok surely you know i am i'm happy and confident because as the ambassador of my country i can now say that we're actually today on the right side of history not on the wrong that is why this. this this this breaking apart of the west this loss of control by the west of global affairs is of particularly. negative impact for for germany we are losing. a lot more than established powers like france and britain and the united states we my generation used to believe that the center of the universe that's the white house and capitol hill looking at the world from germany and that is now you know there is now a large question mark that's where we are at the moment danny you spoke a lot about this we've had a lot of conversations how culpable our previous administrations
was founded we joined the united nations most people forget that only in the 1970s. we joined nato only in the mid 1950 s. and for my own country the idea that we became part of the west has been a very principle the very fundamental idea of our own postwar existence when i was investor in washington i said ok surely you know i am i'm happy and confident because as the ambassador of my country i can now say that we're actually today on the right side of history not on the wrong that is why...
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the national security council.he personnel office at the white house. >> the permanent bureaucracy that you can't fire or even transfer. they look at the president and say we'll be here long after you are gone. lou: they may be, but they will be chastened. i want to talk to you about your book called "the revolution." lolou: i want to suggest to you that you join "tucker carlson tonight" on the fox news channel. that's because mark steyn, the fella in the green tie. he and i will be lining up in a battle of wits in tucker's ask show. it starts at 8:00 p.m. on the fox news channel. joining us is the man taking on all those challenges and more. national security advisor robert o'brien. let's begin with vindman. the president is entitled to have whomever he wants anywhere in that big white house behind you. why is there any issue here over vindman? >> i never understood that. the nsc serves as the personal staff of the president. many of them are detailees from other departments. we expect and hope they will do their
the national security council.he personnel office at the white house. >> the permanent bureaucracy that you can't fire or even transfer. they look at the president and say we'll be here long after you are gone. lou: they may be, but they will be chastened. i want to talk to you about your book called "the revolution." lolou: i want to suggest to you that you join "tucker carlson tonight" on the fox news channel. that's because mark steyn, the fella in the green tie. he...
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nt to his work of our national story. ur gracius host, former buffalo council president mr. holl shared with me their enthusiasm and edication to nash, his home, legacy. among his papers are notes from he 1939 urban leagu meeting benediction in which he applause those working to free us from hold us and hat the bondageof narrowness, prejudice., and let us heed the advice of reverend nash. time.ld back the balance of my the speakerpro tempore: for what purpos does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? r. thompson: madam speker, request unanimous conent to address the house for oe minute and to revise and etend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without the gentleman is recognzed for one minute. mr. thompsn: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise today to f.a.a. week.onal f.a.a. s the national leader in agricultural education, our nation's young peer to per - people to pursue support a rural economy. it's the backbone of rootedvania's economy a in american her and our nation's producers provide us fib
nt to his work of our national story. ur gracius host, former buffalo council president mr. holl shared with me their enthusiasm and edication to nash, his home, legacy. among his papers are notes from he 1939 urban leagu meeting benediction in which he applause those working to free us from hold us and hat the bondageof narrowness, prejudice., and let us heed the advice of reverend nash. time.ld back the balance of my the speakerpro tempore: for what purpos does the gentleman from pennsylvania...
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and it says the director of national intelligence shall have, shall have extensive national securitynce. that's a specific job requirement. you know, in one day last week not just joe maguire but also the principal deputy andrew, really, almost six decades of experience in national security intelligence we intelligence walked out the door. make sure the best information is getting before decisionmakers, particularly in a time of crisis which we will have, inevitably. contrary to the intent of congress. the national director director that i served under his entire career was in this job. joe maguire before being the acting dni was the ntct and that is another acronym and that is under the dni and the national terrorism center was set up, again, after 9/11, to make sure they were the forward line to gather all the intelligence from all around the world to connect the dots to ensure that we are not attacked again. and joe maguire held that position in an acting capacity. there is no director of ntct right now. the number three official was told to get out and leave the building last wee
and it says the director of national intelligence shall have, shall have extensive national securitynce. that's a specific job requirement. you know, in one day last week not just joe maguire but also the principal deputy andrew, really, almost six decades of experience in national security intelligence we intelligence walked out the door. make sure the best information is getting before decisionmakers, particularly in a time of crisis which we will have, inevitably. contrary to the intent of...
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>> in many ways we are two nations.pick up the new york times or washington post and you are reading stories by people and other people very different from people in the other parts of the country. i think we could still get along but the speaker just now hit on something very important. namely that it's really very psychological. there was a convention of the states in february 1861 to try to patch it together, they thought it's crazy we don't want to go to war. let's work things out. remarkably, the northerners offered to put slavery in the constitution the most anti-slavery people said we will make it so slavery will always be part of our u.s. constitution. abraham lincoln said he go along with that. it didn't work one of the southern delegates said that's not enough. he also had to respect us and the northern you have to respect or slavery. the northerners said no we can't do that. the need for respect is always there and never more than today and i think it fuels a lot of the nastiness of our politics. the willingn
>> in many ways we are two nations.pick up the new york times or washington post and you are reading stories by people and other people very different from people in the other parts of the country. i think we could still get along but the speaker just now hit on something very important. namely that it's really very psychological. there was a convention of the states in february 1861 to try to patch it together, they thought it's crazy we don't want to go to war. let's work things out....
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the midwest wing national media has -- the left wing national media desired that's going to change. >> african-americans are placing hope in bloomberg. >> it seems like younger african-americans are finding bernie sanders' pitch resonating with them. >> we think elizabeth warren is the best to most agenda on issues we care about. >> he put numbers to it? lou: do you think all of those folks got same memo? could michael bloomberg's save him from a brutal debate debut? we'll share president trump's reaction to it. ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (howling wind) (howling wind) i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. earning on that eclair. don't touch it! don't touch it yet! let m
the midwest wing national media has -- the left wing national media desired that's going to change. >> african-americans are placing hope in bloomberg. >> it seems like younger african-americans are finding bernie sanders' pitch resonating with them. >> we think elizabeth warren is the best to most agenda on issues we care about. >> he put numbers to it? lou: do you think all of those folks got same memo? could michael bloomberg's save him from a brutal debate debut?...
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and in years ago, as part of the nation's history.as issues come out about this administration, as we get closer to an election we have a unique opportunity to help lt protect, and as we explain a pivotal time to our grandchildren, looking back, will you want to have stood for, this president or our country? i believe representative shift said simply in america right matters but i also know right matters only because so many people have, throughout our history, stood up for what is right even when, especially when it may be difficult. each united states senators called to do the same. thank you, i yield the floor. >> mister president. >> senator from michigan. >> mister president, i rise to speak during i a sad and perils moment in our nation's history. our nation was founded on important basic principles that all men and women are created r equal and endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. with rights, responsibilities. america is a nation of laws and
and in years ago, as part of the nation's history.as issues come out about this administration, as we get closer to an election we have a unique opportunity to help lt protect, and as we explain a pivotal time to our grandchildren, looking back, will you want to have stood for, this president or our country? i believe representative shift said simply in america right matters but i also know right matters only because so many people have, throughout our history, stood up for what is right even...
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let's get reaction from the former director of national intelligence, james clapper, now a cnn nationalurity analyst. thank you so much for coming in. what's your reaction to this? >> well, first of all, the lead briefer here as i understand it, was occupying a position that dan coats created to have a senior executive within the intelligence community on election security. >> dan coats, the former director of national intelligence. >> preceded joe maguire, the acting director of national intelligence. and so the -- in the course of this briefing, and i assume the briefing was given to both committees describing what is, for me, quite predictable that the russians in the wake of their great success and election of 2016, would attempt to do it again in 2020, so this is not a big surprise, but it illustrates the tremendous challenge that the intelligence community has where they're teeing up facts that our president doesn't want to hear, and with a result that the messenger got shot in the form of joe maguire being asked to leave. >> that he allowed a briefing to go on. apparently the pre
let's get reaction from the former director of national intelligence, james clapper, now a cnn nationalurity analyst. thank you so much for coming in. what's your reaction to this? >> well, first of all, the lead briefer here as i understand it, was occupying a position that dan coats created to have a senior executive within the intelligence community on election security. >> dan coats, the former director of national intelligence. >> preceded joe maguire, the acting director...