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the duo ran the new republic in its 1st 2 years. even today she is still a respected voice in the czech republic. his word counts he's a wealthy man who could hardly be accused of harboring socialist sympathies. but he believes too much property in the czech republic has been sold off to horner's. that means banks and financial institutions and large parts of industry are no longer in the hands of local companies but in the hands of the germans dutch french koreans and japanese. shots and back understands the anger checks achieve a lot but earn little. a large part of the revenues are going to parent companies abroad and that's starting to annoy people here. our journey now takes us into the czech countryside the imperial general object time occupied the castle and friedland to the 17th century and the brewery there has been making beer for 700 years. and his staff work all day in the old vaults built by the great general the crates are still emptied in the bottles washed and refilled by hand everything is still fairly improvised at
the duo ran the new republic in its 1st 2 years. even today she is still a respected voice in the czech republic. his word counts he's a wealthy man who could hardly be accused of harboring socialist sympathies. but he believes too much property in the czech republic has been sold off to horner's. that means banks and financial institutions and large parts of industry are no longer in the hands of local companies but in the hands of the germans dutch french koreans and japanese. shots and back...
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always colonists and then citizens of the new republic are always looking to england first and then france for fashionable inspiration. fashion.ng happens in and 1800, you have this prevalence towards the classics and we see women in beautifully draped down. there are other parts of fashionable life that also take that into account. you see that being reflected in architecture. people have done amazing research papers on how a column on a building reflects how a gal and a woman's body and how it says something about the new republic. fashion does change after the revolution and there might be a way to put that in a nice little box. another question about domestic manufacture? it depends. of the american revolution, we have the beginning of the industrial revolution. this idea will start kicking off in the 19th century when we have more industry and are choosing to support ourselves more as a nation. the clothing trade becomes more industrialized. in the 19th century, we have more technology, in terms of the sewing machine. everything is ready-made. that talks about this, more geared toward
always colonists and then citizens of the new republic are always looking to england first and then france for fashionable inspiration. fashion.ng happens in and 1800, you have this prevalence towards the classics and we see women in beautifully draped down. there are other parts of fashionable life that also take that into account. you see that being reflected in architecture. people have done amazing research papers on how a column on a building reflects how a gal and a woman's body and how...
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she was comparing the new republic which is usually a pretty what's the word? liberal like. then it was, still but the new republic compared her to osama bin laden . >> this was at the time, so i really think that when you look at her legacy also and you think about what can she mean for us now, there's a need for intellectuals to resist jargon, especially these times when everybody agrees, because everybody in america and everybody around the world agrees this is horrifying, just there are no words todescribe it . and specifically, the idea of those times that you need these adversarial voices. i knew, now everybody has an adversarial horse because everybody's ontwitter yelling at each other all the time and difference .you need that ability to stepback . >> it's interesting to because as i go back when, i wonder why they first sentence because of these, because it does oriented. she's saying it. i am feeling and then goes beyond that to be analytical about this isn't isolated. this didn'tcome out of nowhere . it's not an act of randomness in that particular point. >> that'
she was comparing the new republic which is usually a pretty what's the word? liberal like. then it was, still but the new republic compared her to osama bin laden . >> this was at the time, so i really think that when you look at her legacy also and you think about what can she mean for us now, there's a need for intellectuals to resist jargon, especially these times when everybody agrees, because everybody in america and everybody around the world agrees this is horrifying, just there...
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let's talk further now about the debate a staffer writer for the new republic is with us.the atlantic and cnn senior political analyst. good to see both of you. so ron, you first. should the candidates focus on the president's impeachment inquiry and use this as opportunity to make a case for why voters should vote for democrats in 2020 or should they stick with the issues? >> well, first of all, i think it's going to be hard for them to separate from each other by focusing on impeachment since as abby noted, it's a unified position of the democratic party at this point, there should be an inquiry. one of the complaints about the earlier debates from some democratic strategists and activists is they have not really focused enough on making the case against president trump and they have really kind of emphasized for understandable reasons their differences among each other. if impeachment per se is the issue, but i do think there's a sense in the party that they would be better off spending at least more of this national air time and these big audiences trying to preview th
let's talk further now about the debate a staffer writer for the new republic is with us.the atlantic and cnn senior political analyst. good to see both of you. so ron, you first. should the candidates focus on the president's impeachment inquiry and use this as opportunity to make a case for why voters should vote for democrats in 2020 or should they stick with the issues? >> well, first of all, i think it's going to be hard for them to separate from each other by focusing on impeachment...
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focuses on military service during the revolution and a precursor to senior leadership in the new republic. her new book, the cabinet, george washington and the creation of the restitution is due out next year from the harvard university press. doctor lauren duval got a ph.d. from american university and is assistant professor of history at the university of oklahoma. her interest in gender roles during a war from in the run independence is by the household experience under british occupation and charleston south carolina. the book will be one of the first truly detailed looks at the institutions while under military occupation. rachel engl, it is a doctoral candidate at the university of the academy in bethlehem pennsylvania. it's still a ratified field and this is central to her dissertation of the first band of brothers and friendship and camaraderie during the revolutionary era. our fourth speaker will be dana stefanelli who, hold disputes deep from the university of virginia and has held a number of teaching and fellowships in the course of his career and his writing encompassed the u
focuses on military service during the revolution and a precursor to senior leadership in the new republic. her new book, the cabinet, george washington and the creation of the restitution is due out next year from the harvard university press. doctor lauren duval got a ph.d. from american university and is assistant professor of history at the university of oklahoma. her interest in gender roles during a war from in the run independence is by the household experience under british occupation...
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>> liberal. >> liberallish, liberal light. >> the new republic -- >> got it. >> yeah. this was at the time and so i really think that when you look at her legacy also and you think about what it means for us now, there's a new trend to resist jargon especially at these times when everybody agrees because everybody in america and everybody around the world agrees that this is absolutely horrifying, there's no words to describe it and specific those times that you need the adversarial voice and i mean now everybody has adversarial board because everybody is on twitter yelling all of the time, that's really different. >> yeah, yeah. >> you need that ability to step back maybe. >> yeah, yeah, no, it's interesting, but it's interesting too because as they go back when they -- i wonder why they cut that first sentence because of the piece because it does orient it, she is saying it, you know, i am feeling and then goes beyond that, you know, to be kind of analytical about, you know, this isn't isolated, this didn't come out of nowhere. >> right. >> it's not act of randomness
>> liberal. >> liberallish, liberal light. >> the new republic -- >> got it. >> yeah. this was at the time and so i really think that when you look at her legacy also and you think about what it means for us now, there's a new trend to resist jargon especially at these times when everybody agrees because everybody in america and everybody around the world agrees that this is absolutely horrifying, there's no words to describe it and specific those times that you...
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former staff writer for al jazeera written for publications including the guardian, new york times new republic wired slate the speed and splinter and found the cuny school of journalism. next we have our visiting scholar from the hampshire performance of politics and talk previously at the venezuelan school of planning and part of radical america and authored three books. please join me in welcoming our guests. [applause] smack i am incredibly glad to be with you to help launch the book that case against free speech but the first aspect is that he is a wonderful friend and comrade but one of the most acute observers about the condition that writes to the heart of what we have been grappling with the past two years. this book is the book that people need to read from 2017 or 2018 thinking of the emergence of the powerful movement to rally around the presidency of donald trump and essential also through 2020 thinking about how to fight back or push back on this fascism so it is a tool for thinking about that and also a tool for what we need to do in the future. i am totally glad to be here to ha
former staff writer for al jazeera written for publications including the guardian, new york times new republic wired slate the speed and splinter and found the cuny school of journalism. next we have our visiting scholar from the hampshire performance of politics and talk previously at the venezuelan school of planning and part of radical america and authored three books. please join me in welcoming our guests. [applause] smack i am incredibly glad to be with you to help launch the book that...
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over to us goods that's we've already paid in full we have more than $500.00 trucks on the big new republic side of the border. just. if this doesn't and assume. some businessmen say they have lost hundreds of millions of dollars since the middle of august when the government ordered the borders to be closed imports. this is one of the reasons the government says it's because it's illegally imported rice. officials say the flow of contraband into nigeria is killing its economy and production and opening the door to criminals and weapons. we feel is initially that. they. play a big broad. have been exploited. and therefore we have a duty and responsibility to engage in legitimate actions that would be. better secure our people and more importantly stimulate the little people. the port of cotton or in ben in is 120 kilometers from lagos nigeria officials say many goods from coated or smuggled past customs inspectors. is the busiest of nigeria's border towns connecting the port city of cotton or in been a republic where the country's commercial capital lagos this used to be a very important tr
over to us goods that's we've already paid in full we have more than $500.00 trucks on the big new republic side of the border. just. if this doesn't and assume. some businessmen say they have lost hundreds of millions of dollars since the middle of august when the government ordered the borders to be closed imports. this is one of the reasons the government says it's because it's illegally imported rice. officials say the flow of contraband into nigeria is killing its economy and production...
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edge of 20 to 30 maybe a little more those people he all of them were born or grew up after the new republic of lebanon was created in 1989 that's 50 years an entire new generation was born over the last 30 years since that by agreement established the more than republic of lebanon that's basically based on long the lines of security in his him and the 2nd charity and sharing of power in the country this new generation having tasted the bitterness of instability violence including the assassination of the number of foreign minister number of up prime ministers and presidents since then and taste of the bitterness of a social regression and it cannot make regression and incredible corruption and nepotism within the country this generation once something new and different this generation that did not have the civil war this generation that did not sign on the security a regime established in the 1989 agreement for the mother lebanese republic one not only of the resignation of the government they want the resignation of the new lebanese republic of the security under public they want something
edge of 20 to 30 maybe a little more those people he all of them were born or grew up after the new republic of lebanon was created in 1989 that's 50 years an entire new generation was born over the last 30 years since that by agreement established the more than republic of lebanon that's basically based on long the lines of security in his him and the 2nd charity and sharing of power in the country this new generation having tasted the bitterness of instability violence including the...
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very strong sense, and the founders said they wanted a clean break with corrupt britain and this new republic would be founded in a way that would not let that corruption flourish the way it had there. so that's why they passed this law, which basically stands firmly against using your public office for private gain. :: >> was bound up in that commercial enterprise. so he purchased british prisoners of war and they blew the whistle on him for that so that was unacceptable even during wartime he was torturing enemies but that is the tip of the iceberg and i did additional research to the digital archives on keywords and the real thing going on of equal protection was that hopkins was abusing public office for private gain george washington was sending him to chesapeake bay that he would take us navy somewhere else. he took them to the bahamas. [laughter] because it was lucrative for him personally. so the first law that congress passed there is an issue that public officials are supposed to serve their country and not themselves. if you get confused about that you will not go anyplace so congr
very strong sense, and the founders said they wanted a clean break with corrupt britain and this new republic would be founded in a way that would not let that corruption flourish the way it had there. so that's why they passed this law, which basically stands firmly against using your public office for private gain. :: >> was bound up in that commercial enterprise. so he purchased british prisoners of war and they blew the whistle on him for that so that was unacceptable even during...
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times did several stories and reviewed alan blunt's book glowingly and new york magazine, the new republicd many other places just agreed with all of this supposedly works of scholarship directly funded by these billionaires and today we are living with the consequences of that conservative revolution where they convinced the american public, schools, students through funding, to adhere to this very particular definition of what free-speech is, where if you disagree with conservatives or don't want them to speak that is a violation of free-speech even if you are not the government and you can see many of the organizations, like and coulter and all those terrible people keep pushing that strategy where they fund a controversial book, th fund e controversial campus tour, students protest because they don't want terrible racist trends phobic people on their campuses, that makes conservatives latch onto that and use it as an example of how they are oppressed and the left is really fascists. the saddest part to me as many liberals have kind of had the wall pulled over their eyes. they see this
times did several stories and reviewed alan blunt's book glowingly and new york magazine, the new republicd many other places just agreed with all of this supposedly works of scholarship directly funded by these billionaires and today we are living with the consequences of that conservative revolution where they convinced the american public, schools, students through funding, to adhere to this very particular definition of what free-speech is, where if you disagree with conservatives or don't...
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see this headline in the new republic. joe biden's case for the presidency is collapsing, they write tonight. two people who will disagree with those assessments on both sides, simone sanders sr. advisor to the biden campaign, and lynn patton, close ally to the trump campaign, and we began with simone, thank you very much. good to hear you this evening. why didn't joe biden come out with a strong stance in favor of impeachment when prior to that he had urged restraint to this issue. >> thank you, busy day. look, i think it's a fair question, why today and why now, frankly. i think the acts of the last 15 days are what move to vice president biden to this position. 16 days where vice president biden was in wilmington, delaware, gave a speech, a statement frankly. said in this statement, if donald trump and the trumped administration did not cooperate with congress' investigation and that they constitutionally have the rights to do, then this'll be a tragedy of donald trump's own making and congress would have no choice othe
see this headline in the new republic. joe biden's case for the presidency is collapsing, they write tonight. two people who will disagree with those assessments on both sides, simone sanders sr. advisor to the biden campaign, and lynn patton, close ally to the trump campaign, and we began with simone, thank you very much. good to hear you this evening. why didn't joe biden come out with a strong stance in favor of impeachment when prior to that he had urged restraint to this issue. >>...
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when washington was sworn in, he talked about the greatest concern a new republic has is influence fromn powers. it's ironic that we learned about mr. trump asking for foreign powers to intervene on the same day. this is a constitutional issue that should be taken as a deadly serious matter. this should be done one at a time. other people like rudy giuliani and others may end up in jail, they don't have to be impeached, at least the two thugs he had with him have been indicted. and they've been totally discredited. i think we should just be -- this is a very serious undertaking. >> reporter: how do you convince primary voters that you're a better choice than bernie sanders when alexandria ocasio-cortez just announced that he is her guy? >> that's how i do it.-- did yo that your son is taken up your job and maybe he's not doing this or fend off this whole situation. >> my son's comment and i am very proud of my son. my son's comment speaks for itself. let's keep the focus here. the president of the united states says he wants to talk about corruption. well, let's talk about corruption. h
when washington was sworn in, he talked about the greatest concern a new republic has is influence fromn powers. it's ironic that we learned about mr. trump asking for foreign powers to intervene on the same day. this is a constitutional issue that should be taken as a deadly serious matter. this should be done one at a time. other people like rudy giuliani and others may end up in jail, they don't have to be impeached, at least the two thugs he had with him have been indicted. and they've been...
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right after that when george washington was sworn in and he talked about the greatest concern a new republicence from foreign powers. that is a gigantic issue. well, it's ironic that we learned about mr. trump asking for foreign powers to intervene on the same day that the constitution was signed. this is a constitutional issue. it should be taken in a deadly serious manner. this should be done at a minimum one at a time. in the meantime, other people like guiliani -- they may go to jail. they may not be impeached, they may go to jail. at least the two suggs he had with them have been indicted. they've been totally discredite discredited. i think -- this is a very serious undertaking. >> reporter: how do you convince progressive voters that you are a better choice than bernie sanders, when alexandru katsu cortez just announced that he is her guy? >> that's how i do it. [laughs] >> reporter: mr. biden, when you learned your son had taken that job, do you regret not going to him and maybe saying, "you shouldn't do this?" to fend off this whole situation? >> my son a post risk comments -- and i
right after that when george washington was sworn in and he talked about the greatest concern a new republicence from foreign powers. that is a gigantic issue. well, it's ironic that we learned about mr. trump asking for foreign powers to intervene on the same day that the constitution was signed. this is a constitutional issue. it should be taken in a deadly serious manner. this should be done at a minimum one at a time. in the meantime, other people like guiliani -- they may go to jail. they...
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in brooklyn but speaker from new york science secret club north and and then right behind the new republic as always. and with rebecca and mary for helping us and also zach. and then fabulous libation of money and exhibit a. and you could get it at the bar to the left now is a good time to do it. and then to be back on decemberd with astronaut catherine sullivan a former nasa astronaut the first woman to walk in space but also because of an oaa very timely. so if you would like to find out in our upcoming events check out our website we have blogspot website and you can sign up for the mailing list they are. so tonight theoretical physicist has a new book out and in fact it came out today. it came out today. . . . . physicist, mathematician, professor at columbia university and director of the center for theoretical physics is also a playwright and sometimes an actor and a best-selling author of several science books including the elegant universe and fabric of the cosmos and he is hosted to any award-winning pbs series based on his book and is also the founder of the gold old festival ple
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were also happy to be helping to kick off the new season i think we are just right behind the new republic as always. we want to thank all of the staff of the symphony space. they are the best. a very special thanks they have created our fabulous libation of the night. it has in it bourbon, maple syrup in a smoky ginger ale topped with lemon. very delicious. you can get at the bar which is out to the left there. if you're bored by me now's a good time to go do it. we want to give a heads up we will be back on december 3 she is a former nasa's or not. you may have read the thoughts like this in the paper. if you would like to know more about the secret science club and the upcoming events you can visit our website at secret science club .-dot blogspot.net. onto tonight's event. we want to say a wonderful night. sean carroll has a new book out. and in fact it came out today. and that may be why you need to have a cocktail. it's a book party. it's a lovely folks at books on call nyc. they are at book sellers tonight. they will be signing copies after the talk. we are pretty excited to have se
were also happy to be helping to kick off the new season i think we are just right behind the new republic as always. we want to thank all of the staff of the symphony space. they are the best. a very special thanks they have created our fabulous libation of the night. it has in it bourbon, maple syrup in a smoky ginger ale topped with lemon. very delicious. you can get at the bar which is out to the left there. if you're bored by me now's a good time to go do it. we want to give a heads up we...
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during the first few decades of the new republic, virginia dominated the nation as no state ever has.s virginia went, so what the nation. now, there were signs in the 17 eighties and 17 nineties that virginia was trying to do something about slavery. if virginia could abolish slavery, that it was assumed the rest of the south would surely follow, in virginia the harsh black coats of the early 18th century had fallen into neglect, by the time of the revolution, fraternization between white and black slaves had become more common, both in sporting events and in religion, the growing of wheat instead of tobacco is changing the nature of slavery in the upper south and many of the planters now calling themselves farmers began hiring out there slaves, suggesting to some that slavery might eventually be replaced by wage labor. other evidence from the upper south seem to reinforce the idea that slavery was on its way to extinction, what could be a more conspicuous endorsement, and it's incredible when you think about, it and more conspicuous endorsement of the anti slave cause than having the
during the first few decades of the new republic, virginia dominated the nation as no state ever has.s virginia went, so what the nation. now, there were signs in the 17 eighties and 17 nineties that virginia was trying to do something about slavery. if virginia could abolish slavery, that it was assumed the rest of the south would surely follow, in virginia the harsh black coats of the early 18th century had fallen into neglect, by the time of the revolution, fraternization between white and...
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this ise new republic," what they say about the lessons that trump to learn from nixon today. that story from "the new -- the new republic" last week. this topic has been coming up a lot recently. tribune"rom "the texas festival, late last month after the impeachment inquiry was announced. this is jennifer paul merry and david jolly talking about the clinton impeachment. >> the lifeblood of --[video clip] >> the lifeblood of the clinton white house, the day that he was impeached he had his highest approval rating ever. the lifeblood of this presidency is grievance and controversy. impeachment is not a distraction for them. it's their bread and butter. it helps them with that 40% of the country. ways to are two main think about the senate races. one, it's harder for them to win back the senate. collinsr, you put susan on the spot, cory gardner on the spot, martha mcsally on the spot it you say -- you will be forced to do something you haven't done before, choose this guy or choose not this guy. >> the political consequences from 1998 on the clinton impeachment, on the eve of tha
this ise new republic," what they say about the lessons that trump to learn from nixon today. that story from "the new -- the new republic" last week. this topic has been coming up a lot recently. tribune"rom "the texas festival, late last month after the impeachment inquiry was announced. this is jennifer paul merry and david jolly talking about the clinton impeachment. >> the lifeblood of --[video clip] >> the lifeblood of the clinton white house, the day...
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secret science club north and we are happy to kick off symphony spaces this season behind the new republic. and joanna thompson, rebecca wise and mary mead, the most helpful. a very special thanks, they created the libation of the night. the quantum cocktail, exhibit a. and a smoky ginger ale topped with lemon. we get it at the bar. if you are bored by me. a heads up part of the many season, by december 3rd with astronaut kathy sullivan, former nasa astronaut, the first american woman to walk in space and a former director of noaa. you might have read some of her thoughts yesterday in the paper. you can visit our website at we are so high tech we have a blog spot. you can sign up for our mailing list. our wonderful secret tonight, sean carroll has a new book out. it came out today. and it is a book party. the lovely folks at books on call nyc are booksellers tonight, and we will be signing copies after his talk and the q and a with you. our wonderful audience. we are excited to have sean carroll with us tonight and a special guest to introduce sean carroll. brian greene is a professor at c
secret science club north and we are happy to kick off symphony spaces this season behind the new republic. and joanna thompson, rebecca wise and mary mead, the most helpful. a very special thanks, they created the libation of the night. the quantum cocktail, exhibit a. and a smoky ginger ale topped with lemon. we get it at the bar. if you are bored by me. a heads up part of the many season, by december 3rd with astronaut kathy sullivan, former nasa astronaut, the first american woman to walk...
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i'm going to do the same thing with this journal, with this magazine that the new republic did in the 1920s and 30s. which is to prepare the american people for the new deal.for progressive era. bill, looking at where we were in 1955, there was no movement. he said we desperately need this magazine. to bring about a conservative movement and to do for what we believe in, limited government, traditional american values. free enterprise. all of those wonderful ideas. with that magazine, we can begin to create this movement. what's interesting peter, is that what was he going to call it? well, when bill wrote - - which had been four years earlier. 1951. he had said, talking about himself, i'm not conservative i'm an individualist. an individualist. by 1955 when he started - - he said this is a conservative journal and i am a conservative. both what had happened? in the interim. in 1953, russell kirk had written the conservative mind and had given our movement. a name. the conservative movement and without russia, we would have called ourselves the individualist society which doesn't roll
i'm going to do the same thing with this journal, with this magazine that the new republic did in the 1920s and 30s. which is to prepare the american people for the new deal.for progressive era. bill, looking at where we were in 1955, there was no movement. he said we desperately need this magazine. to bring about a conservative movement and to do for what we believe in, limited government, traditional american values. free enterprise. all of those wonderful ideas. with that magazine, we can...
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to be just amazing, i'm going to do the same thing with this journal and this magazine, but the new republicdid in the 1920s and 1930s. which is to prepare the american people for the new deal. our progressive era. though looking at where we were in 1935, there is no movement. he said we desperately need this magazine. to bring about a conservative movement for what we believe in the limited government and the traditional american values and the free enterprise and all of these wonderful ideas that are the found of conservatism. with amazing, we can begin to create this movement. what is interesting here is that what were we going to call it. when bill wrote, at yale, four years earlier in 1951, he said in talking about himself, i'm not conservative. i am an individualist. and in division list. by 1955 we need started national news. he said this is the conservative journal and i am a conservative but what happened. in the interim was that in the 1953, russell kirk had written the conservative mind. and had given her movement and are nation movement, and a. the conservative movement. that wen
to be just amazing, i'm going to do the same thing with this journal and this magazine, but the new republicdid in the 1920s and 1930s. which is to prepare the american people for the new deal. our progressive era. though looking at where we were in 1935, there is no movement. he said we desperately need this magazine. to bring about a conservative movement for what we believe in the limited government and the traditional american values and the free enterprise and all of these wonderful ideas...
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briefly, but the there are 45 million people asking to have a new social contract, a new deal and a new republicnd they're basically asking for a second republic and whoever has that vision and whoever is able to connect with these forces and to try to help shape the future and positive in a constructive way will have the advantage in the future. >> thank you very much. please join me in thanking them. thank you very much. thank you. enjoy your coffee break. you deserve it. [ applause ] >>> later today the group new america holds a discussion on rank choice voting, a system in which voters rank candidates by preference. the candidate with the most first-preference votes is then declared the winner. watch that live today at 6:00 p.m. eastern over on c-span. president trump has a campaign rally in minneapolis this evening. we'll have that live at 8:00 p.m. eastern and also on c-span, online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. this week we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available on c-span3. tonight, the focus is the 1864 civil war battle of
briefly, but the there are 45 million people asking to have a new social contract, a new deal and a new republicnd they're basically asking for a second republic and whoever has that vision and whoever is able to connect with these forces and to try to help shape the future and positive in a constructive way will have the advantage in the future. >> thank you very much. please join me in thanking them. thank you very much. thank you. enjoy your coffee break. you deserve it. [ applause ]...
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there's more on the bbc sport website, including news from the republic of ireland's goalless draw againstr euro 2020 qualifier. that's it. from me and the team, have a very good night. hello, once again, we'll update you on the week's weather prospects in the british isles and a second. first, an update on typhoon hagibis, which, through the course of sunday, should take the very worst of its conditions away from the main islands of japan, but not before it's delivered in some areas in excess of 900 millimetres of rain, nearly a metre of rain. winds in excess of 100 mph. and while this weather system is still around, dangerous waves and still the risk of landslides, too. coming a little bit closer to home, saturday was not very sparkling, to say the very least, across southern counties of both england and wales. all thanks to this area of cloud. a waving weather front which, during the course of sunday, should make some progress, both to the north and to the east. such that eventually i think we will see some sunshine returning to parts of wales on the south—west of england. and all the w
there's more on the bbc sport website, including news from the republic of ireland's goalless draw againstr euro 2020 qualifier. that's it. from me and the team, have a very good night. hello, once again, we'll update you on the week's weather prospects in the british isles and a second. first, an update on typhoon hagibis, which, through the course of sunday, should take the very worst of its conditions away from the main islands of japan, but not before it's delivered in some areas in excess...
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about abraham lincoln 1856 and at seven the associate justice gorsuch will tell us about his new book a republic if you can keep it with the importance of civic education and discourse and mutual respect. check out the website to get e-mail updates you will find other information to other archives and activities another way is to become a member of the national archives foundation and check out their website to learn more about the organization. those murals commemorate two founding documents of the nation of the declaration of independence and the central group represents those who play key roles in the creation of that document along with george washington and james madison and franklin is george mason one of the five most frequent speakers at the constitutional convention. at the conclusion september 1789 he did not sign the document. over the lack of individual rights but the creation of the third charter of the bill of rights in the rotunda. today we look forward to hear about george mason's formation from his biographer. a native of virginia for a widely praised historical biographies incl
about abraham lincoln 1856 and at seven the associate justice gorsuch will tell us about his new book a republic if you can keep it with the importance of civic education and discourse and mutual respect. check out the website to get e-mail updates you will find other information to other archives and activities another way is to become a member of the national archives foundation and check out their website to learn more about the organization. those murals commemorate two founding documents...
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russia's colors were on display at this new sporting event in the central african republic i like kids from the capital gang he seemed to be enjoying themselves a good sign for the figures and sunglasses and the background russia has set out to win hearts and africa. this woman says she loves russia for organizing the event not the. russian money was also spent on a beauty contest that crowned miss central africa the official sponsor at events like these is a radio station that promotes russian african ties ratty old language song. so what's it like at a broadcaster that advertises for moscow. we don't get an answer to that question at its headquarters in a suburb of bondi but we do get to view an animated clip aimed at showing russians friendly feelings in the words of the country's children it was paid for by law by invest a company with ties to russian president vladimir putin a firm that was named for a region known for its diamonds the central african republic government has granted low by invest a lot of mining rights here in the country wants to look for the precious stones more
russia's colors were on display at this new sporting event in the central african republic i like kids from the capital gang he seemed to be enjoying themselves a good sign for the figures and sunglasses and the background russia has set out to win hearts and africa. this woman says she loves russia for organizing the event not the. russian money was also spent on a beauty contest that crowned miss central africa the official sponsor at events like these is a radio station that promotes russian...
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that there are 45 million people asking for 34 weeks in a row to have a new social contract and new republic that vision is able to connect to these forces and try to help shape the future in a constructive way will have the advantage in the future. >> thank you, join me in welcoming them and thank you very much. you deserve it. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> a break here for about ten minutes or so. we will show you a discussion how russia, china, iran and turkey changed the new goals of the middle east and how the us should respond, ten minutes away. is this was getting underway donald trump tweeted this, we may be in the process of leaving syria but we cannot abandon the kurds who are special people and wonderful fighters. our relationship with turkey, nato and trading partner has been good. turkey had a large population and understands we have 50 soldiers remaining in that section of syria. any unforced or necessary fighting will be devastating to their economy and for their fragile currency. while we
that there are 45 million people asking for 34 weeks in a row to have a new social contract and new republic that vision is able to connect to these forces and try to help shape the future in a constructive way will have the advantage in the future. >> thank you, join me in welcoming them and thank you very much. you deserve it. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> a break here for about ten minutes or...
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but, northern ireland, to prevent the erecting of a new border between the north and republic of irelandwhich remains in the eu, will still remain within the eu's customs union. i know it sounds confusing, which means they will have their own tariffs if they have goods remaining in northern ireland. those tariffs will be reimbursed, but if the goods go into the republic of ireland, they will have to be applied. that is how this new deal will work. there will also be checks that won't take place on the border but will take place in other areas around northern ireland or in the irish sea, which will prevent the building of a b borr between nonorthern ireland and e republic of ireland. this border r has been the key problemm as far as brexit is for the reason that, under the good fighting agreement, which ended the troubles between republicans and loyalists in northern ireland,, the governments of the u.k. and the government of the heart republic are going to do irelandng they can -- republic are going to do everything they can. those problems might come back if a front's rebuilds between n
but, northern ireland, to prevent the erecting of a new border between the north and republic of irelandwhich remains in the eu, will still remain within the eu's customs union. i know it sounds confusing, which means they will have their own tariffs if they have goods remaining in northern ireland. those tariffs will be reimbursed, but if the goods go into the republic of ireland, they will have to be applied. that is how this new deal will work. there will also be checks that won't take place...
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. >> the new iranian islamic republic would be inspired by the stern religious principles of islam, nothinge replaced the shah. he gave a series of sermons that condemned the loss of iranian sovereignty. >> when khomeini saw large crowds gathering in support in front of the embassy, he made the decision, i'm not going to stand against this wave, i'm going to ride it. >> there has been a persistent belief in many quarters here in iran that the united states government was plotting to restore the shah to power here. >> from the iranian standpoint, it wasn't terrorism. they looked at the embassy as an occupying force. the embassy was actually the agent for controlling iranian politics. >> khomeini issued a new warning. he said if the americans try military force to rescue the hostages, the students will kill them all and blow up the embassy. >> because of the distance to tehran from the arabian sea, a raid to rescue the american hostages is considered unlikely. >> how much longer can you go on doing this? >> we are ready to go on until martyrdom. martyrs are alive in islam. martyrs do not die.
. >> the new iranian islamic republic would be inspired by the stern religious principles of islam, nothinge replaced the shah. he gave a series of sermons that condemned the loss of iranian sovereignty. >> when khomeini saw large crowds gathering in support in front of the embassy, he made the decision, i'm not going to stand against this wave, i'm going to ride it. >> there has been a persistent belief in many quarters here in iran that the united states government was...
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so there's a new major league soccer team in northern california, the sacramento republic joined the league becoming a new rival for the san jose earthquakes but as you can see the announcement excited the fans the most doug johnson reports. >>republican less announcement may have had team executives and politicians on the main stage but up on the second level balcony that's where the real soccer fans being here for the official and was announcement was a long-awaited dream come true. 6 years awaiting a. christmas like 6 years, you know, there were some doubts years of speculation promise dispointment finally came to an end today. members of the tower bridge battalion fan groups say it was all worth the wait passed for nashville stand for cincinnati. i think i was. >>back my mind it would it would happen. >>many of these fans been going to countless republica since the team's first at sacramento city college in 2014. >>we've been every single game. say they'll continue to show up when the republic less he 2022 season, heavy bass will bring a championship trophy home to sacramento or.
so there's a new major league soccer team in northern california, the sacramento republic joined the league becoming a new rival for the san jose earthquakes but as you can see the announcement excited the fans the most doug johnson reports. >>republican less announcement may have had team executives and politicians on the main stage but up on the second level balcony that's where the real soccer fans being here for the official and was announcement was a long-awaited dream come true. 6...
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republic. botts we begin with a new martin scorsese movie the irish man which has a star studded cast like no other indeed rob unbelievably this is the 1st time that the triumvirate of scorsese robert de niro and alfred chino have collaborated together add to that mix joe pesci and harvey keitel this has the potential to be quite a movie need that there is some modern day digital trickery that is quite time standing to see as well frank sheeran percent right yeah you served. under the contract management can only fire driver in very specific charges so. even a moving violation. know you drink on the job. never hit anybody on .
republic. botts we begin with a new martin scorsese movie the irish man which has a star studded cast like no other indeed rob unbelievably this is the 1st time that the triumvirate of scorsese robert de niro and alfred chino have collaborated together add to that mix joe pesci and harvey keitel this has the potential to be quite a movie need that there is some modern day digital trickery that is quite time standing to see as well frank sheeran percent right yeah you served. under the contract...
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republic. bots we begin with a new martin scorsese movie the irish one which has a star studded cast like no other indeed rather unbelievably this is the 1st time that a triumvirate of scorsese robert de niro and albert chino have collaborated together add to that mix joe pesci and harvey keitel this has the potential to be quite a movie not only that there is some more than they did it will trickery that is quite time standing to see as well. frank here the center right. under the contract management can only fire driver on very specific charges so. if a moving violation. you drink on the job says no you haven't hit anybody on a job. i don't think i want and will have nothing to worry about. the irish man is based on the true story of frank sherrill a truck driver turned hitman for philadelphia mobster russell buffalo. played by joe pesci. put him on a fall 8 ok pepsi's character once sheerin played by robert de niro to take out the powerful union leader jimmy hoffa played by pitino. well glad to meet you too even if it's over the phone the irish man is a milestone in movie history the 1st time e
republic. bots we begin with a new martin scorsese movie the irish one which has a star studded cast like no other indeed rather unbelievably this is the 1st time that a triumvirate of scorsese robert de niro and albert chino have collaborated together add to that mix joe pesci and harvey keitel this has the potential to be quite a movie not only that there is some more than they did it will trickery that is quite time standing to see as well. frank here the center right. under the contract...
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finding no evidence of foul play in the death of these three american touristses in the dominican republic newy results ruling out several potential causes of death, including methal poisoning from tainted alcohol. at least 10 u.s. tourists have died in dominican since march. and a quick programming note acting white house chief of staff mick will be joining chris wallace for an exclusive interview on fox news sunday at 2:00 eastern standard time. i'm aye sha now back to waters world. ♪ snots hunter biden breaking a silence this week on dealings with ukraine former vp son admitting he may have only gotten job because of his dad. >> it's your last name wasn't bide do you think he would have been asked to be on board of burisma? >> i don't know. i don't know. probably not. i don't care there's a lot of things that would have happened in my life that if my last name wasn't biden -- >> joining me now with reaction ceo of the microworks foundation, and author of the new book the way i heard it. mike row. thoughtful look on the the cover there. i've been thinking a lot about stuff. you're wearing sa
finding no evidence of foul play in the death of these three american touristses in the dominican republic newy results ruling out several potential causes of death, including methal poisoning from tainted alcohol. at least 10 u.s. tourists have died in dominican since march. and a quick programming note acting white house chief of staff mick will be joining chris wallace for an exclusive interview on fox news sunday at 2:00 eastern standard time. i'm aye sha now back to waters world. ♪ snots...
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republic. bots we begin with a new martin scorsese movie the irish man which has a star studded cast like no other indeed rob unbelievably this is the 1st time that a triumvirate of scorsese robert de niro and albert chino have collaborated together add to that mix joe pesci and harvey keitel this has the potential to be quite a movie not only that there is something they digital trickery that is quite time standing to see as well frank sheeran because whenever it. under the contract management can only fire dry run very specific charges so.
republic. bots we begin with a new martin scorsese movie the irish man which has a star studded cast like no other indeed rob unbelievably this is the 1st time that a triumvirate of scorsese robert de niro and albert chino have collaborated together add to that mix joe pesci and harvey keitel this has the potential to be quite a movie not only that there is something they digital trickery that is quite time standing to see as well frank sheeran because whenever it. under the contract management...
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let, put up his "new york times" headline. our republic is under attack, it read. there it is. the republic is under attack from the president. going on. he says if this president doesn't demonstrate the leadership that america needs domestically or abroad, then it's time for a new person in the oval office. republican, democrat, independent, the sooner the better. with all respect to the admiral, it's as if he doesn't know that we don't require his spontaneous imagination of what we have in place a presidential election some 10 months hence. what in the world is he thinking, do you suppose? >> this is personal to me, lou. and i'm disappointed. i spent six years in the defense department. i had a conversation with special operations command where this admiral worked as well. the fact that secretary mattis and admiral mcraven think it's their job to lecture us on the values of the republic. these are people who served our country. and the secretary of defense was in that position until very recently and shows no loyalty to the current incumbent in the white house. i missed the o
let, put up his "new york times" headline. our republic is under attack, it read. there it is. the republic is under attack from the president. going on. he says if this president doesn't demonstrate the leadership that america needs domestically or abroad, then it's time for a new person in the oval office. republican, democrat, independent, the sooner the better. with all respect to the admiral, it's as if he doesn't know that we don't require his spontaneous imagination of what we...
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the other even member states so 2 things we need to look out for now what does the republic of ireland make of this new proposals and what dewey unique oshie 8 years make of the proposal they now have to decide whether this u.k. proposal that is now on the table could become a new landing zone for a deal to prevent a heart breaks it and from matters in brussels to some of the other stories making news around the world. in peru at least 23 people were killed when a bus plummeted more than 100 meters into a ravine the accident happened that night on the twisting mountain road or than 50 passages on. the u.s. has been given the green light to impose tariffs on 7 and a half 1000000000 dollars worth of craft and other goods following a world trade organization ruled tariffs in retaliation for e.u. subsidies for the plane. ideation regular it is avoided inspections of nearly 200737 aircraft after structural cracks with found in some planes were applies to 737 next generation models the precursor to boeing 737 max model which has been grounded since march following 2 deadly crashes. in washington president tr
the other even member states so 2 things we need to look out for now what does the republic of ireland make of this new proposals and what dewey unique oshie 8 years make of the proposal they now have to decide whether this u.k. proposal that is now on the table could become a new landing zone for a deal to prevent a heart breaks it and from matters in brussels to some of the other stories making news around the world. in peru at least 23 people were killed when a bus plummeted more than 100...