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perhaps appropriately in the wake of the defeat of napoleon, a wave of patriotism brought a revival of the medieval gothic style. though gothic was used throughout the 18th-century, from the middle of the 1820's, a new interpretation was seen and was enthusiastically taken up by the tireless designer augustus pugin, who designed furniture for george vi and charles barry, fourth andrge the charles barry, with the houses of parliament and big ben after the fire destroyed the old medieval buildings. his campaign to preserve the gothic style found its expression in his book, "contrast," which contrasted the gothic style to a more recent and widespread classical style. in this image on the left, which i hope you can make out, he has imagined a town built on the principles of classical architecture in the upper image, and the society it fosters. in the image below, one built on gothic or more broadly medieval principles. notice the large industrial warehouses, the deeply austere and forbidding prison in the foreground. a small classical chapel has been added. everywhere else, the chimneys an
perhaps appropriately in the wake of the defeat of napoleon, a wave of patriotism brought a revival of the medieval gothic style. though gothic was used throughout the 18th-century, from the middle of the 1820's, a new interpretation was seen and was enthusiastically taken up by the tireless designer augustus pugin, who designed furniture for george vi and charles barry, fourth andrge the charles barry, with the houses of parliament and big ben after the fire destroyed the old medieval...
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to be a shining example of the reconciliation of spirit of the late 1800s. for three unseasonably warm days, more than 53,000 people have enjoyed this reconciliation of spirits. had come to celebrate the dedication of this park and the memory of all americans. we are supposed to talk about fraternity and healing. even in this occasion where they are with confederate veterans, union veterans can't help but talk about the role of slavery. crowd, they in the say things like this. the principles confederates fought for meant the perpetuation of human slavery. aey were fighting for condition in which the humanity of the age protested. palmereneral john in likewise informed to those in the blue and the great african slavery had been "the root of sectional bitterness. not only did u.s. veterans forget that slavery had caused the war, but many of them thelighted their role in emancipation. in a bit of revisionist history, or selective memory, they went so far to suggest that union soldiers had been motivated by abolitionist sentiment. here's what he says again. more
to be a shining example of the reconciliation of spirit of the late 1800s. for three unseasonably warm days, more than 53,000 people have enjoyed this reconciliation of spirits. had come to celebrate the dedication of this park and the memory of all americans. we are supposed to talk about fraternity and healing. even in this occasion where they are with confederate veterans, union veterans can't help but talk about the role of slavery. crowd, they in the say things like this. the principles...
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of the society of the cincinnati. which was very much a fraternal organization then as it is now. and sadly ironic for members of the society of cincinnati that what is thought to have been burr and hamilton's final encounter before the duel was an independent -- independence day banquet given by their own new york society at ross' hotel in new york, formally known as france tavern, where george washington had said farewell to his officers. at dinner, the adversaries were actually seated side by side with burr to hamilton's left. commodore thomas truxtom was present and he later wrote that he had not the most distant idea of trouble between hamilton and burr. colonel john trumbull, war veteran and famous painter, reported that there was a sing later or peck peculiarity to their manner that was observed by all but no one suspected the cause. contrary to his usual nature, burr was silent and gloomy whereas hamilton was gay, con vivial and even sang an old war song. trumbull you may know for his paintings of scenes of th
of the society of the cincinnati. which was very much a fraternal organization then as it is now. and sadly ironic for members of the society of cincinnati that what is thought to have been burr and hamilton's final encounter before the duel was an independent -- independence day banquet given by their own new york society at ross' hotel in new york, formally known as france tavern, where george washington had said farewell to his officers. at dinner, the adversaries were actually seated side...
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the library of congress is one of the world's largest collections of historical cookbooks. so imagine what programming you could do with that. >> it's amazing. >> not going to say anything because he will steal it. heprobably has the to whatever the mixer . or something like that. >> before your time, we had a blockbuster exhibit called cooking governments role in food which told the story of testing preservatives and changes of the food groups. over time. did you know what used to be a food group? >> i still think it is. >> i40. >>. >> i have to talk about their shop, you just renovated and you have a new vision center and your shop is to die for. >> i know, i heard you were trying to steal my shop manager. >> i was scouting. we are renovating our shop. we are renovating our shop, i had to do a field trip and i did talk to the nice lady. she seems moderately happy. >> and she gave a shop, she's ready for a newchallenge . >> we stole her from the zoo. >> i'm not saying a word. >> in her first year she introduced sox into the repertoire and hundred thousand dollars worth of
the library of congress is one of the world's largest collections of historical cookbooks. so imagine what programming you could do with that. >> it's amazing. >> not going to say anything because he will steal it. heprobably has the to whatever the mixer . or something like that. >> before your time, we had a blockbuster exhibit called cooking governments role in food which told the story of testing preservatives and changes of the food groups. over time. did you know what...
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therefore, we are here not because of charity, but because of the love, support of the people of indiaith you that muslims in large numbers do not vote for us, for reasons also because of the sinister campaign against us. no, with respect, they don't vote for you partly because you do not seek their votes. it's quite clear what your politics is about. you are called the hindu nationalist party for a reason, because that is precisely what you are. you are not interested in winning the support, the sympathy, of muslims. and let us not forget there are more than 180 million muslims in your country. we are proud of our heritage! we are proud of our culture! we are proud of our civilisation. that is the core of our ideology, but in india's ideology, the heritage, the respect for each faith is a part of our heritage — that's how we see it. let me explain, please, please, please. let me explain. now, why i'm saying that, when i've already conceded that because of the sharp campaign against us over the years, maybe the percentage of vote is not that. but when we work, we work for all of them.
therefore, we are here not because of charity, but because of the love, support of the people of indiaith you that muslims in large numbers do not vote for us, for reasons also because of the sinister campaign against us. no, with respect, they don't vote for you partly because you do not seek their votes. it's quite clear what your politics is about. you are called the hindu nationalist party for a reason, because that is precisely what you are. you are not interested in winning the support,...
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of joint chief of staff. colin powell is an example. is this still a time in america when somebody can have an equal footing with west pointers? thank you. >> in regard to the first question, officer evaluation, you are right. marshall is very much a person who came into contact with individuals in different contexts, and what is remarkable about marshall is he has a very fantastic memory, so he knows, can keep names in mind and can understand what those people's specialties are. as you mentioned, and when he is set for benning, he comes into contact with omar bradley as an instructor, joseph stilwell. these are people who come back in world war ii to take on tremendous roles for marshall. i would say marshall's a vibration system, he is at the top looking around to survey there,veying what is throwing people into a situation and seeing if they can sink or swim. the best example he speaks about specifically is general eisenhower. he talks about when he brought eisenhower into the war plans division, and then
of joint chief of staff. colin powell is an example. is this still a time in america when somebody can have an equal footing with west pointers? thank you. >> in regard to the first question, officer evaluation, you are right. marshall is very much a person who came into contact with individuals in different contexts, and what is remarkable about marshall is he has a very fantastic memory, so he knows, can keep names in mind and can understand what those people's specialties are. as you...
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always still even though of each of us a little bit of the of the of the of the will oh of the a. local municipal love who lost a lot to have twenty people. but of course one of the says losing. they get out because if you don't go. by with a little push this through the money you know. this could well be more. easily and a lot of these will be in the local in the form. of . this by the. in the future all the love of all of us feel. the pikeville of feeling. good to live by the money of the well all of you in good . ways you are a good well as the mother of your life is going to follow you love the right through. this horror film one little. a few of them are good legal. you on the go of it will see only. the almost. like you thought it over the line so you'll. rue disputes the un claim that it now produces more cocaine than colombia. but whatever the truth sonia maybe not the prosecutor has to work under difficult conditions her unit is severely under financed. is sort of that could be that they don't process eldest overnight but they're actually going ok let me tell you this and
always still even though of each of us a little bit of the of the of the of the will oh of the a. local municipal love who lost a lot to have twenty people. but of course one of the says losing. they get out because if you don't go. by with a little push this through the money you know. this could well be more. easily and a lot of these will be in the local in the form. of . this by the. in the future all the love of all of us feel. the pikeville of feeling. good to live by the money of the...
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about the making of intolerance and the making of birth of a nation and his highlight, i can think of but in the bibliography which was also pretty wonderful mentor at the time.>>. >>. >> you have had an attempt. >>. >> are there any connections between the birth of las vegas and la? la was much later and it was your mom -related. >> but yes. this is mom. >> but yeah, other than that, i think it's, they are kind of comparable in some ways because they kind of were built in an areathat you wouldn't naturally think that a place where a city should be . >> the inside cover of your book is referenced to the first oil well in los angeles. more specifically, where specifically won. >>. [bleep], i don't think it's necessarily the first one in los angeles but it was doing he needs first one. i have a hard copy. let me check. >> we actually have to moveit because it was initially in the wrong place . you know, i can't remember exactly what corner is what it was just west of downtown. the north of prince macarthur park. but you know, then most of the really big stripes happened in like the teen
about the making of intolerance and the making of birth of a nation and his highlight, i can think of but in the bibliography which was also pretty wonderful mentor at the time.>>. >>. >> you have had an attempt. >>. >> are there any connections between the birth of las vegas and la? la was much later and it was your mom -related. >> but yes. this is mom. >> but yeah, other than that, i think it's, they are kind of comparable in some ways because they...
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we had two filing cabinets full of paper. four drawers, tens of thousands of pages of documents. we just started to go through them. she had just begun looking at them by the time i got there. it was just amazing to see the amount of material and to look at one document after another, top secret, top secret, top secret, eyes only, that means only the president or the commander and joint chiefs of staff can see it. we started to go pouring through them to figure out how to do stories about them. there were so much material that it was almost impossible to figure out how to handle it journalistically. we simply followed the organization of the pentagon papers. we took 13 chapters and spread them out and basically dealt with them in that way. in the end, i think we came out with different days on which we ran the papers. the government's argument was that publishing the papers would harm national security. this was history. all of these events were older. we are talking about the eisenhower years, kennedy's, then the johnson years of the late 1960's. here we are in 1971, there was o
we had two filing cabinets full of paper. four drawers, tens of thousands of pages of documents. we just started to go through them. she had just begun looking at them by the time i got there. it was just amazing to see the amount of material and to look at one document after another, top secret, top secret, top secret, eyes only, that means only the president or the commander and joint chiefs of staff can see it. we started to go pouring through them to figure out how to do stories about them....
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army of the republic of vietnam. they felt that they were corrupt, that they often broke and ran and that very often they held those views quite unfairly, the tet offensive being an example of that. but interestingly, they also had this grudging respect and admiration for the north vietnamese regulars and the nlf because of the determination and just sheer doggedness of these and how well trained they were, and so they would make this comparison between the enemy and their supposed ally, and the enemy came out on top in their views. >> that's interesting. >> as having those kind of warrior traits that they admired. >> there's a question here. >> we commented on another political strain and i know you have certain ways but the guns were part of the argument during the period of the '60s because you also had the kerner commission came out, very conservative, basically conservative middle of the road, maybe, placing the blame on white racism and saying that it would cost -- in order to address this problem in terms of e
army of the republic of vietnam. they felt that they were corrupt, that they often broke and ran and that very often they held those views quite unfairly, the tet offensive being an example of that. but interestingly, they also had this grudging respect and admiration for the north vietnamese regulars and the nlf because of the determination and just sheer doggedness of these and how well trained they were, and so they would make this comparison between the enemy and their supposed ally, and...
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on of course ukraine going all capacious of crimea the ongoing destabilization of eastern ukraine and the deeply controversial role in this seven year old more than seven year long war now in syria the one thing that the president always likes to do or at least trying to do is get a deal and by mentioning the nuclear arsenal that both really want to reduce technically isn't making a deal here a step too far too soon. well certainly it is something the. the obama administration wanted to do to get a deal with putin's russia and so does putin's russia on keeping going this treaty called new start that expires in twenty twelve i have to say that president trump has made some negative comments about that treaty saying that he believes in its current terms it's biased towards the russians he also though in the past has said he may expand u.s. the u.s. nuclear arsenal he wasn't saying that again when he spoke in the last couple of hours that nuclear weapons were a bad thing there's a separate treaty there's also controversial about shortening to mediate range missiles that was put in place
on of course ukraine going all capacious of crimea the ongoing destabilization of eastern ukraine and the deeply controversial role in this seven year old more than seven year long war now in syria the one thing that the president always likes to do or at least trying to do is get a deal and by mentioning the nuclear arsenal that both really want to reduce technically isn't making a deal here a step too far too soon. well certainly it is something the. the obama administration wanted to do to...
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and i have got a cover of godey's ladies' book so you can get a sense of the cover of that. let me get you to the thought of this ladies book. the irony of this book is that sarah hale is a hardheaded, successful businesswoman who understands how to run a business in the economic change of the united states at this time. very hardheaded, successful businesswoman involved in the business world. who publishes a magazine that promotes and celebrates women's domesticity and gentility. her magazine will portray a female world separate from the male sphere. some of you may have heard that term, "separate spheres." sarah hale will promote the idea of separate spheres. that there is a world of competition that is male-dominated. and that women have a special of providing, in the domestic sphere, a place not dominated by competition but of comfort and beauty. comfort becomes essential to this gentility. and that is what she is going to promote. that women, in their separate sphere of the home, create an atmosphere of comfort and gentility. so, men will come home from their business a
and i have got a cover of godey's ladies' book so you can get a sense of the cover of that. let me get you to the thought of this ladies book. the irony of this book is that sarah hale is a hardheaded, successful businesswoman who understands how to run a business in the economic change of the united states at this time. very hardheaded, successful businesswoman involved in the business world. who publishes a magazine that promotes and celebrates women's domesticity and gentility. her magazine...
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of. the director of the state museum of prehistory and holler mellor says this was a major turning point in human history. did you leave it to this new little it was really decisive that here we have nearly four thousand x. heads from the neolithic period. that i. used axes to clear forests to create farmland. they also use them to spit wooden beams which were then used to build complex houses. this construction of housing was a key element in the transition to sedentary life mission to live in dimension with years since huffed. hunters and gatherers also stayed in one place for extended periods provided that they could find enough food. but the changes that took place in the neolithic period or revolutionary. users of good honest mention is i mean this transition to sedentary life was a key development for thousands of years people had lived as hunter gatherers a natural way of life. this is not true they fed themselves in the natural way as well as it would be if they had relatively few
of. the director of the state museum of prehistory and holler mellor says this was a major turning point in human history. did you leave it to this new little it was really decisive that here we have nearly four thousand x. heads from the neolithic period. that i. used axes to clear forests to create farmland. they also use them to spit wooden beams which were then used to build complex houses. this construction of housing was a key element in the transition to sedentary life mission to live in...
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as a former head of state, some of them consider me as an honorary member of the club.nd i get invited to these fancy things, you know? they'll fly me out. but what's nevertheless true is that in their business dealings, many titans of industry and finance are increasingly detached from any single locale or nation-state, and they live lives more and more insulated from the struggles of ordinary people in their countries of origin. and their decisions their decisions to shut down a manufacturing plant, or to try to minimise their tax bill by shifting profits to a tax haven with the help of high-priced accountants or lawyers, or their decision to take advantage of lower-cost immigrant labor, or their decision to pay a bribe are often done without malice; it's just a rational response, they consider, to the demands of their balance sheets and their shareholders and competitive pressures. but too often, these decisions are also made without reference to notions of human solidarity or a ground-level understanding of the consequences that will be felt by particular people in
as a former head of state, some of them consider me as an honorary member of the club.nd i get invited to these fancy things, you know? they'll fly me out. but what's nevertheless true is that in their business dealings, many titans of industry and finance are increasingly detached from any single locale or nation-state, and they live lives more and more insulated from the struggles of ordinary people in their countries of origin. and their decisions their decisions to shut down a manufacturing...
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we have an estimate here of the cost impact of the city of doing this early lease -- sort of terminating and moving into a new amendment. there would be an additional cost of $415,000 because of the increased rate per square foot. there's a calculated savings over the initial six and a half year term of this amendment of $2.7 million. we do recommend approval. >> thank you so much, ms. campbell. at this time, we'll open up for public comment on item number 15. seeing none, public comment is now closed. colleagues, can we take a motion to move forward this item with recommendation to the full board, and we can do that without objection. thank you so much, ms. quorum and also mr. roy for being here today. mr. clerk, can you call the next item. >> clerk: yes. 16. 180564 resolution authorizing a renewal agreement for the use of space and communication services within an existing data center located at 3101 gold center drive, rancho cordova, california from the state of california technology agency, office of technology services, for a three-year term, commencing july 1, 2018, through june 30
we have an estimate here of the cost impact of the city of doing this early lease -- sort of terminating and moving into a new amendment. there would be an additional cost of $415,000 because of the increased rate per square foot. there's a calculated savings over the initial six and a half year term of this amendment of $2.7 million. we do recommend approval. >> thank you so much, ms. campbell. at this time, we'll open up for public comment on item number 15. seeing none, public comment...
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bit of education i just wish one of them for the. most of us to demand that your image a bit of. good mandeville yes you're going to have visitors here. yes that is it is it is yet to be done but i think your dish your. budget of make up. your kitchen. will. be. a little bit out of the business. this is something i didn't say yes to this and this is. a little. the board has turned into a battleground with rival gangs disputing this final exit route for drugs. since april two thousand and fifteen more than thirty workers have been killed here . may not need those who would have lost the thread of foot on anything else i left almost to die just simple even if it was the minister of a city and a host and it went on the market. to be made as a good deal to give these to billy make up we'll leave it in the solace that in the yells at the receipt she look at my city and i back at the heels pulling went became an economy that's really a that old us that they'll pull of good guy yo. all the available to the police this is a live look there is a way to close it's just a little door. to se
bit of education i just wish one of them for the. most of us to demand that your image a bit of. good mandeville yes you're going to have visitors here. yes that is it is it is yet to be done but i think your dish your. budget of make up. your kitchen. will. be. a little bit out of the business. this is something i didn't say yes to this and this is. a little. the board has turned into a battleground with rival gangs disputing this final exit route for drugs. since april two thousand and...
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for years experts disagreed on the origins of these accumulations of shells the size of much of some thought that they've been washed ashore over time by ocean waves but now the majority opinion is that they were created by humans. as we suspect it is a mesolithic our transition site between the mislay to hold together war does relieve the question european archaeology does owns a gathers biz the new music to the adopt a new think already displays by early farming groups coming in from the consulate isn't going to go as you can from one of the great unanswered questions about the neolithic period is whether the farming peoples emigrates to this region of the hunter gatherers turned to farming and became city entry in the suspicion trying to difficult to say for sure but in many cases we can assume that it was both sides of this case evidence to support each of these theories by this is can they just launched a bunch of biased because beneath them. between thirty eight hundred and twenty hundred b.c. neolithic peoples in northern europe built a number of massive stone structures. with
for years experts disagreed on the origins of these accumulations of shells the size of much of some thought that they've been washed ashore over time by ocean waves but now the majority opinion is that they were created by humans. as we suspect it is a mesolithic our transition site between the mislay to hold together war does relieve the question european archaeology does owns a gathers biz the new music to the adopt a new think already displays by early farming groups coming in from the...
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a of a left and right kind of. mouthpiece that it used to be i think so what you might say back in two thousand and twelve russia wasn't the boogie man there was no alleged hacking no reported meddling no conspiracies yeah there was it was just training president obama appears determined to ingratiate himself with the kremlin this unfortunately seems to be the real meaning of his reset policy now standing example is the personal phone call that barack obama made to vladimir putin from and force one congratulating the russian leader on his election as russia's next president. and yet when it was trump that congratulated putin which is completely ordinary and formal thing to do in politics they chewed him out for it for weeks president trump's national security team warned him not to congratulate lattimer putin's explicitly writing in capital letters on his briefing papers do not congratulate talking to putin right now would be like cheating on your wife and then posing for a picture with the woman you cheated with a
a of a left and right kind of. mouthpiece that it used to be i think so what you might say back in two thousand and twelve russia wasn't the boogie man there was no alleged hacking no reported meddling no conspiracies yeah there was it was just training president obama appears determined to ingratiate himself with the kremlin this unfortunately seems to be the real meaning of his reset policy now standing example is the personal phone call that barack obama made to vladimir putin from and force...
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a restoration of calm between israel and gaza follows one of the bloodiest days of protests in four years. well i'm adrian for the good this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the destruction of the ghost town the remains after rebel fighters were bussed away from their former syrian stronghold. patrolling the streets the militias using violence to suppress anti-government protests in the qur'an. and making connections china turns to africa in response to a trade dispute with the u.s. . a restoration of calm seems to be holding between israel and gaza hamas says the ceasefire brokered by egypt in the u.n. was made at midnight local time it followed another bloody day along the border which saw one israeli soldier shot and killed and four palestinians die in retaliatory air strikes and tank fire from gaza city traffic reports the israeli military is still targeting hamas positions despite the truce. there are no reports of attacks overnight by either israel or hamas it seems as if this relative calm that is being called full it's a bit too early to call it a ceasefire goes on howe
a restoration of calm between israel and gaza follows one of the bloodiest days of protests in four years. well i'm adrian for the good this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the destruction of the ghost town the remains after rebel fighters were bussed away from their former syrian stronghold. patrolling the streets the militias using violence to suppress anti-government protests in the qur'an. and making connections china turns to africa in response to a trade dispute with the u.s....
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last facet of each a lot of what we say. many young graduates with specialized skills have chosen to work in these novel structures. here they can discuss the performance of the courts fact check political statements or analyze the latest reforms. by each. surfing part. of the example. for us a few thought they were. not the solid day or yet are here. i but corruption lives on even when high and mid-level officials are jailed public service budgets are also first though grown for corruption to address this also as a country wide program to train advocates how to decipher public financing. i think i thought that was what it was i would. jump on a spit if it was just a few more of that. is ok so that's just as cool but the fact that just getting the support you become second is what you wanted to that's in the cold to my idea is the fucking force. and if this cell says he says we're not going to support the conduct and then moscow for them and is passed off and march yeah we can watch since you have to be done shooting the chi
last facet of each a lot of what we say. many young graduates with specialized skills have chosen to work in these novel structures. here they can discuss the performance of the courts fact check political statements or analyze the latest reforms. by each. surfing part. of the example. for us a few thought they were. not the solid day or yet are here. i but corruption lives on even when high and mid-level officials are jailed public service budgets are also first though grown for corruption to...
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with all of that out of the way, we welcome the professor of american history and the chair of the history department at messiah college the mechanics pennsylvania. he specializes in early america and the pedagogy of history. he's the author of seven books that includes what is america founded as a christian nation, the historical introduction, why study history reflecting on the importance of the past and the history of the american bible society. he has written essays and reviews for a diverse array of publications including the chronicle for higher education, journal of history, "washington post," al jazeera, books and culture, everything and he blogs daily in fact multiple times a day sometimes and his just published book draws upon the historical influence of evangelical christianity on american culture and it takes the title of the most,, and editors believe me the evangelical road to donald trump is a remarkably nuanced soul-searching historical analysis from a self identified evangelical and academic and wonder of wonders it is a very positive productive contribution and something
with all of that out of the way, we welcome the professor of american history and the chair of the history department at messiah college the mechanics pennsylvania. he specializes in early america and the pedagogy of history. he's the author of seven books that includes what is america founded as a christian nation, the historical introduction, why study history reflecting on the importance of the past and the history of the american bible society. he has written essays and reviews for a...
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and the issue of what the value of truth is. these ideas and theories strike me as profoundly professing profound intrinsic beauty. they are static patterns in the same way that poems are patterns and words. paintings are patterns and colors. these are patterns and ideas. they are permanent for that. i think they demonstrate how mathematics and even physics and sciences are akin to the creative arts. there is a marvelous freedom in there. they said the essence of mathematics is freedom, the freedom to create beautiful imaginary worlds which are more beautiful than the ugly and open world we live in. also, this beauty and truth connection you're probably all thinking of thinking of keith's that has been taken very seriously by mathematicians and physicists. the idea like some theories like string theory which so far is not even a very. it's so beautiful it has to be true. where the conjecture about relationship so there's almost a mystical strain in the outlook of many philosophers. another aspect that interests me is the fierce
and the issue of what the value of truth is. these ideas and theories strike me as profoundly professing profound intrinsic beauty. they are static patterns in the same way that poems are patterns and words. paintings are patterns and colors. these are patterns and ideas. they are permanent for that. i think they demonstrate how mathematics and even physics and sciences are akin to the creative arts. there is a marvelous freedom in there. they said the essence of mathematics is freedom, the...
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eight matches and all of them were false eleven of the mismatches involve people of color prompting additional concern now the union claims that the tool has an in built racial bias saying the false matches were disproportionately people of color forty percent of the mismatches involved people of color we spoke to technology analyst or roger k. about the issue. when the software is trained to recognize faces it has to train on a corpus and the corpus is made up of lots of images of people and if for whatever reason the images are mainly caucasian people then it will be better at recognizing them some of the minorities if they weren't well represented in the training samples so i think that's the technical side of it but if you're just grabbing any images that you find then many of them will be dark enough so that people who have darker skin tones may just to do just may be harder to see it should be understood that facial recognition is not a matter of taking a photograph and for comparing it to another photograph and saying oh this one looks like that and that's what it that's what
eight matches and all of them were false eleven of the mismatches involve people of color prompting additional concern now the union claims that the tool has an in built racial bias saying the false matches were disproportionately people of color forty percent of the mismatches involved people of color we spoke to technology analyst or roger k. about the issue. when the software is trained to recognize faces it has to train on a corpus and the corpus is made up of lots of images of people and...
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the sort of void the sort of influx of refugees inside jordan but i think the details of the deal is still remain to be seen because i think what the russians and the regime is offering might not be accepted by the opposition at this particular stage and what the what is actually offering is either side under. that the opposition faction and so on that they are that heavy weaponry as well as i mean. raise the flag of the regime on the on off show departments inside the towns and cities where i was actually the opposition one and also the regime is actually offering that. the factions the armed factions either integrate with the army of that all actually be exposed to something similar to their scenario of. a couple of months ago whereas the opposition on the other hand they want actually to stay in in the area they would like to see as a local police on the area they want to keep their families as well and they want actually the syrian regime. mean not entering the. villages and either having. russian military police. getting into these towns and. villages instead of the regime so bo
the sort of void the sort of influx of refugees inside jordan but i think the details of the deal is still remain to be seen because i think what the russians and the regime is offering might not be accepted by the opposition at this particular stage and what the what is actually offering is either side under. that the opposition faction and so on that they are that heavy weaponry as well as i mean. raise the flag of the regime on the on off show departments inside the towns and cities where i...
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we have seen this kind of behavior of course before this is becoming a part of with donald trump where things like this to happen we discuss these situations time and again i mean yet the trumpet ministration appears to roll on is this going to be a similar situation that in a couple of days time we're going to be talking about something else. yeah i was talking to one white house aide today and he said well we will reset tomorrow and by the end of the week people might be talking about something else and so the act that there is this daily outrage cycle because trump just will continue to say something else. crazy in the many the eyes of many democrats and republicans you know and that is concerning for a news consumer but i think this moment is going to be remembered for a long time a lot of people are calling it the charlottesville for foreign policy which is you know making the u.s. and russia equal and in trump's mind just like he said about the races in virginia last year that there are good people and bad people on both sides and that's just not something that he president shoul
we have seen this kind of behavior of course before this is becoming a part of with donald trump where things like this to happen we discuss these situations time and again i mean yet the trumpet ministration appears to roll on is this going to be a similar situation that in a couple of days time we're going to be talking about something else. yeah i was talking to one white house aide today and he said well we will reset tomorrow and by the end of the week people might be talking about...
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consideration of the board of supervisors on july 31st. we are working with the navy, fourth land transfer which includes the child care site in july. we are also continue working with department of labor on permanent construction easements along california and avenue d. as well as potential long-term plans for the job corps center site. in conjunction with relocation of entrance of fourth street onto avenue h, job corps requested we install additional lighting on fourth street, as well as some speed humps to slow traffic on fourth street and we are in the process with d.p.w. and the public utilities commission. we believe we will have an i.t.c. meeting next week as well as a july board meeting but don't currently anticipate the need for an august board meeting, or july and august infrastructure and transportation committee meeting. that concludes my report. >> thank you. directors, any questions? >> thank you, robert. bob. just wanted to ask where are we with transportation since the last time? >> i'll be at the i.t.c. next week. i will b
consideration of the board of supervisors on july 31st. we are working with the navy, fourth land transfer which includes the child care site in july. we are also continue working with department of labor on permanent construction easements along california and avenue d. as well as potential long-term plans for the job corps center site. in conjunction with relocation of entrance of fourth street onto avenue h, job corps requested we install additional lighting on fourth street, as well as some...
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out of some of the books of own but it's a good one then with. the by it being a full bit on the years with me that the main part of this. is that while getting. out of. you. the new system allows each farmer to grow one thousand six hundred metres square the cocoa on their land. believe in his team have been send records of a farmer who will succeed in his quota. just a little comment on the. c. has not gotten below can even be. considered as in the us. farmers we exceed their quotas are reported by the coca union to the authorities thanks those crops are immediately eradicated and farmers can be banned from further cultivation. and you can't see. the limit in this the mental makeup of the. innocent did the young up with it then that also must. be unlucky in love and up in the. second while grandson thirty. one of the marital god the woman did not amount to a lot and he. can both know where will i see him go and when i pick a nearby out of the kids they have been much going for to make going with. me go a mile on the ground when. i gave. me a li
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and clearly from the point of view of the german government of their dilemma is that this government has in the past few weeks the past few months been going through its own crises its own tensions it doesn't want to have yet another problem thrown at it which is what this defense contribution question would raise doesn't it came live in munich for us now let's go to moscow this go to our correspondent there rory chalons and i'm guessing rory that the kremlin will be rubbing its hand hands with glee to see another. driver as another group of its rivals in a state of disarray as was the g seven. well i think there will be a mixed response to all of this from moscow we haven't seen any particular reactions yet from the russian government or from the kremlin but i think of course they will be relishing this kind of wrecking ball activity that is going on of the moments coming from donald trump of course he was warning with his tweets as he came into this nato meeting that he would be firing all of his guns. his last uncivil allies in the nato alliance russia has always said that it valu
and clearly from the point of view of the german government of their dilemma is that this government has in the past few weeks the past few months been going through its own crises its own tensions it doesn't want to have yet another problem thrown at it which is what this defense contribution question would raise doesn't it came live in munich for us now let's go to moscow this go to our correspondent there rory chalons and i'm guessing rory that the kremlin will be rubbing its hand hands with...
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of shell falling for every yard of trench. you see that there are a lot of shells falling within this area. you will notice that even though they figure that out, they are still going back and forth. we can go back to him. he is a goodbye. it is probably telling the truth. what you are seeing is figuring it out. it has been a whole new science of artillery during the great war. they're inventing it as they go. the same tactics, the same procedures the u.s. army uses today were figured out in 1914- 1918. the problem with 660 shells is that is a lot of people back home doing a lot of production. the politicians are telling the generals, you guys figure it out. our society is under immense pressure. at the end of the day, he might be right. i'm not sure how much we can push people before they crack. i can't keep giving you 660 pounds of shell per yard of trench. what foch is telling you is the truth, that in this revolutionary period of warfare, these generals have to learn the craft, have to figure out the new realities. somethi
of shell falling for every yard of trench. you see that there are a lot of shells falling within this area. you will notice that even though they figure that out, they are still going back and forth. we can go back to him. he is a goodbye. it is probably telling the truth. what you are seeing is figuring it out. it has been a whole new science of artillery during the great war. they're inventing it as they go. the same tactics, the same procedures the u.s. army uses today were figured out in...
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sure that the building of one side of the opposition was all on the part of one side.his was a mutual hostility. i will say this. as you know, not just today but before, there were a lot of reporters who feel about -- who feel about presidents and politicians the way to feel about some reporters. the difference on all sides is that those things used to not be public. is not and problem this is what of the changing age where everything we say is in public. politicians shouldn't do that and neither should other people. always toldfather me to never do something you seeing one ashamed of the front page of the new york times. david: -- now they have a twitter account. katrina: sunday i'm going to it gets shut where down at a certain alcohol meter because that can cause a lot of trouble from any people. i wanted to come back to this whole idea. from where i sit and i respect but there was an interesting debate if you have a chance to check it out. greenwald,een glenn somebody i think very highly of, and the former editor of the new york times, bill keller, on objective vers
sure that the building of one side of the opposition was all on the part of one side.his was a mutual hostility. i will say this. as you know, not just today but before, there were a lot of reporters who feel about -- who feel about presidents and politicians the way to feel about some reporters. the difference on all sides is that those things used to not be public. is not and problem this is what of the changing age where everything we say is in public. politicians shouldn't do that and...
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you've got to think of some of the most part plants that some of the. meat is in the marsh substance of the poor four hundred meters three. both and so through hospital chest injuries that sort of lead the premier respiratory problems and then you have the narrative which in itself is probably the most extreme part of it because it can work in school. but he preaches like a nuisance or on stand a building or person shops and so if that stream of violent to be in if there are visible it's. certainly how. these guys are actually facing probably the biggest challenge of a lot of strength. absolutely i mean from my limited experience of diving trying to remember to breathe normally it's very difficult when you're under water i understand that these boys are being fed with a full face mask which is easier than a mouthpiece. yeah what was the concern is that we all imagine that if a child climbing tries about the circle of existence or another environment one thing people do mcdermott's is that you seek out the last to have a full face mask reduce the problem
you've got to think of some of the most part plants that some of the. meat is in the marsh substance of the poor four hundred meters three. both and so through hospital chest injuries that sort of lead the premier respiratory problems and then you have the narrative which in itself is probably the most extreme part of it because it can work in school. but he preaches like a nuisance or on stand a building or person shops and so if that stream of violent to be in if there are visible it's....
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another sort of zeroing in part of this is the four declarations of secsession. when south carolina, georgia, mississippi and texas decided to secede, they thought this is important enough that we need to create a committee that specifically develops a justification or an explanation more than that. to the people of those states and to the rest of the country and really to the world because the world was watching about why those states seceded. so there is sort of an introductory paragraph or two and south carolina's case it goes on page or two. but sort of an introductory and then a list of grievances. this is why we're leaving. this is why we're -- this is what's wrong and we're leaving. those you can find on the web. kansas graciously published them as i think the second or third chapter in this book, four of them verbatim. the third category of information is sort of the newest and most revealing in many ways. you may remember the senator from kentucky. he offered the resolutions on december 18th of 1860 in the senate as a means of solving the problem. it's i
another sort of zeroing in part of this is the four declarations of secsession. when south carolina, georgia, mississippi and texas decided to secede, they thought this is important enough that we need to create a committee that specifically develops a justification or an explanation more than that. to the people of those states and to the rest of the country and really to the world because the world was watching about why those states seceded. so there is sort of an introductory paragraph or...
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one of whom died of typhoid. none of them were thrown into battle. their names are still, not only present in the community, but prominent. they came home with a lot of $800 bounty,ad the $50 from the state, a federal bounty, soldiers getting $16 a month, and up to $12 a month of family support from the community, ultimately guaranteed by the state. so in the course of that year which they did not serve, they served nine months, ultimately -- over the course of that time, you could earn $1300, which is about four years wages in that 1861, a laborer got a dollar a day. if you worked six days a week 50 $300.a year, you got the poor man from the hill districts who enlisted earlier on in the war, did not fare so well. the village of north conway -- i have to tell you about north conway because i know many of you have heard of that tourist , that unfortunately, is in the same municipal township that i am in, so i have to pay the taxes for their exploitation of tourism -- that community provided two soldiers during the
one of whom died of typhoid. none of them were thrown into battle. their names are still, not only present in the community, but prominent. they came home with a lot of $800 bounty,ad the $50 from the state, a federal bounty, soldiers getting $16 a month, and up to $12 a month of family support from the community, ultimately guaranteed by the state. so in the course of that year which they did not serve, they served nine months, ultimately -- over the course of that time, you could earn $1300,...
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sort of. enabling a climate where more honorable discussion could take place and put aside some of our difficult years as colonizers i think that i can say that they've been one of the debates in the lords i actually said and i highlighted you know that our foreign secretaries lack of diplomacy when he mentioned in a meeting that you know it may be seen as how it should be colonize asia number two or whatever it is disgraceful so i think we had to do quite a lot of work and some of these international organization had to make you know do with what he had said as president to say no we have a long history in many countries in the wild and we have a very important place for us while these very small now you know it's a global world and we need to work together so your argument would be the soft the policy is rather more effect of the the sharp and sometimes unfortunate phrase i think is much more significant than phrase who historically we've been you. to walking in in such a way that you know w
sort of. enabling a climate where more honorable discussion could take place and put aside some of our difficult years as colonizers i think that i can say that they've been one of the debates in the lords i actually said and i highlighted you know that our foreign secretaries lack of diplomacy when he mentioned in a meeting that you know it may be seen as how it should be colonize asia number two or whatever it is disgraceful so i think we had to do quite a lot of work and some of these...
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lot of them on account of. the why could not be put out there looking for i don't want to. look at the photo mother. was a little bored out of a little boy. my own mother doesn't recognize the role hinge of genocide or even wrote in jazz in this city the word itself is under a tacit. here simply called muslims or terrorists and. we're trying to arrange an interview with our own son sochi the state council of mind ma a nobel peace prize laureate. in reply to our interview request we received an invitation to join the media. and even though we understood we just had the official position of the authorities it was the only way to film at least something in russia and stayed close to journalists back then. you know them. you see the lie. with the five is here i'm on. the countryside where called a friendship bridge so the returning of wealth comes from various. revenue coming. out. the official line is that the attacks against muslim villages were an anti terrorist operation in response to the tank. from the proper
lot of them on account of. the why could not be put out there looking for i don't want to. look at the photo mother. was a little bored out of a little boy. my own mother doesn't recognize the role hinge of genocide or even wrote in jazz in this city the word itself is under a tacit. here simply called muslims or terrorists and. we're trying to arrange an interview with our own son sochi the state council of mind ma a nobel peace prize laureate. in reply to our interview request we received an...
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one of the leaders of. the arrest of the president to the superior court of justice of k.l. is a good reaction from the very justice system itself but however we believe that more arrests need to be made. it's a big test for recently appointed president martin b. scouter who pledged to cut out corruption after his predecessor. was also brought down by on the cover recordings he's called together a group of legal experts to plan a judicial reform. the justice system must not and cannot be an instrument in the service of dark powers but it must have the basic conditions for equal access but all citizens to it. to the proven public it's yet another failure of authorities to deal with the rampant top level corruption of the last five presidents before this got a two faced charges when was jailed one resigned just before an impeachment. this shows that we defeated the dictatorship but we did not defeat the political system that they organized now the latest incumbent is facing the uphill task of beginning to res
one of the leaders of. the arrest of the president to the superior court of justice of k.l. is a good reaction from the very justice system itself but however we believe that more arrests need to be made. it's a big test for recently appointed president martin b. scouter who pledged to cut out corruption after his predecessor. was also brought down by on the cover recordings he's called together a group of legal experts to plan a judicial reform. the justice system must not and cannot be an...
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his pictures are part of the collective memory of an entire generation robert is one of the greatest photographers of the post-war era what are his images from one nine hundred sixty eight not what you might think. while students were protesting and being clubbed by police and. robert labor cause i'll swear. like of the documentary exhibition in casa de. the student took place without. profiles others making history like those of course. supervenes of what he was in paris or west berlin or tokyo anywhere where students were demonstrating. but he was on the road in other. bases and capture the essence of that year of violence that year of media to zation in this photo series such as it is so you can learn much about contemporary history from this exhibition and it's a list of. almost two hundred of leverage photos are being shown in. just nineteen of them are published inch down the magazine he worked for at the time. live export okoro was just six years old in one nine hundred sixty eight. provided i manage his estate. and i've been dealing with his photos ever since i met him i put
his pictures are part of the collective memory of an entire generation robert is one of the greatest photographers of the post-war era what are his images from one nine hundred sixty eight not what you might think. while students were protesting and being clubbed by police and. robert labor cause i'll swear. like of the documentary exhibition in casa de. the student took place without. profiles others making history like those of course. supervenes of what he was in paris or west berlin or...
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of the up and all the border crossings and if that's the case then this is kind of the beginning of the end of the revolution and like i said once the shift all the revolutionaries into the lived region is going to be a complete nightmare in a catastrophe for the revolution all right thank you very much to her door as a thank you. now to our other top story this hour a trade war between the worlds largest economies officially starting with the u.s. and china imposing tariffs on each other washington fired the first shot with tariffs a thirty four billion dollars worth of chinese goods beijing has accused president donald trump of starting the largest trade war in economic history state media even comparing his administration to a gang of hoodlums from beijing run mcbride reports china has always said it will match any u.s. tariff with its own at the ministry of foreign affairs briefing just hours after the u.s. terrorists were imposed china promised to be true to its word shooters are i want to stress that we never want to see the escalation of trade frictions into a trade war a tra
of the up and all the border crossings and if that's the case then this is kind of the beginning of the end of the revolution and like i said once the shift all the revolutionaries into the lived region is going to be a complete nightmare in a catastrophe for the revolution all right thank you very much to her door as a thank you. now to our other top story this hour a trade war between the worlds largest economies officially starting with the u.s. and china imposing tariffs on each other...
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and here in front of you is a breakdown of the scope of work for that contract. and you'll see in the last column that at a minimum, if not greater, 50% of the work to be completed is going to be completed by a subconsultant firm under that arcadis prime. so, in conclusion, i'm asking your approval to allow the san francisco puc to enter in agreement with arcadis to augment our staff for the biosolids digester project. we welcome any questions you may have. >> supervisor kim: thank you very much. my only question actually is to ask about the committee outreach process for the design of the site in the neighborhood. >> i think even before the conception design, there was a huge level of outreach. even started when we were doing the master planning where we formed a digester task force. so a lot of that was the first metric we walked a way was move the digesters farther away from homes which you can see. that has continued. we do updates to the southeast community group and as we approach construction, we see more on the ground coordination and information sharing
and here in front of you is a breakdown of the scope of work for that contract. and you'll see in the last column that at a minimum, if not greater, 50% of the work to be completed is going to be completed by a subconsultant firm under that arcadis prime. so, in conclusion, i'm asking your approval to allow the san francisco puc to enter in agreement with arcadis to augment our staff for the biosolids digester project. we welcome any questions you may have. >> supervisor kim: thank you...
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the of the of the off of their legs and so we know that there's a reduction in the amount of of sliding that occurs between layers. like a german colleague. going from police to cells of the connective tissue are responsible for this. whenever they produce too much college and the sliding becomes more difficult and experiments with drops he's proved that exercise can counteract this overproduction. we do experiments where we have we induce a little injury in an experimental animal very very small injury and then we randomized and long to either stretching or no stretching and the the the animal this stretches twice a day and this is a very kind of nice very calm gentle way of making animals stretch and then we find that the animals that stretch have decreased amounts of inflammation they heal faster they're their injuries go away. woods heal faster through movement and stretching under the microscope loose from discovered why the fiberglass to expand by up to two hundred percent and also any that the stretch cells also transmit chemical signals which cause the tissue to relax. this was
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production of scale and economies of scale. ultimately over a long period yes it does but we have got a long way to go bearing in mind the the digitize ation of the construction industry is only really happened over the last few years so if you take that we're unlike the let's say the automotive industry or the aerospace industry that have been using computer design and robotics and simulation for many many years construction is only really started on that journey fairly recently but i think if you fast forward ten twenty years you'll certainly see this this big intervention with use rubato x. three d. printing machine learning and higher higher intelligence artificial intelligence on the construction sites to improve the quality of proof the output so that on time what what does that mean are evenly very humid eventually the smaller companies perhaps even individuals can now produce what economically produce things that were you know you could only buy from large corporations well that's the interesting part of this technology
production of scale and economies of scale. ultimately over a long period yes it does but we have got a long way to go bearing in mind the the digitize ation of the construction industry is only really happened over the last few years so if you take that we're unlike the let's say the automotive industry or the aerospace industry that have been using computer design and robotics and simulation for many many years construction is only really started on that journey fairly recently but i think if...
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of checks and balances, rule of law and other cornerstones of democracy. are you worried that those have been weakenedd by these many years of bitter bitter person ship? >> well, there is no question that as i said pointing to the dysfunctioni that it's been weakened by virtue of inability and precedents and congresses failure to work together. this doesn't just happen with trump. this goes back away, probably the last 15 years. presidents have found it difficult to work with congress. commerce has become more person engaging in trench warfare. there's been this inability to sit down and really be able to work througher those issues ande are seeing that today. at the same time, our forefathers did design a system in which they did not want to locate power in any one branch out customer-- country that they did not when it came or parliament and that's the reason they created these three separate but equal branches of government and those checks and balancesgo-- are they always working the way we want? no. we see while congress has been able to do and we don
of checks and balances, rule of law and other cornerstones of democracy. are you worried that those have been weakenedd by these many years of bitter bitter person ship? >> well, there is no question that as i said pointing to the dysfunctioni that it's been weakened by virtue of inability and precedents and congresses failure to work together. this doesn't just happen with trump. this goes back away, probably the last 15 years. presidents have found it difficult to work with congress....
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one of the civilians killed in the street was a former neighbor of a subcommittee of mine. senator paul cook will convene a hearing to further examine this incident tomorrow. they continue to pose a major threat. these violent gangs are fueling the drug and migration crisis that the united states struggles with today. as we fight the deadly impacts of opium in our communities, we must continue working closely with our regional neighbors to increase counternarcotics cooperation. the recent increase in cocaine production in co columbia is unacceptable and i'm hoping there is a sign that the country will redouble efforts to confront gangs and the cartels. this committee continues to support helping the triangle, honduras and guatemala, to help shore up institutions, combat crime and combat corruption and to create conditions that will keep people from migrating north. i agree with the administration that combatting corruption in the region must be a key part of the strategy to create opportunity and stability. the committee will continue to support assistance to the region. fi
one of the civilians killed in the street was a former neighbor of a subcommittee of mine. senator paul cook will convene a hearing to further examine this incident tomorrow. they continue to pose a major threat. these violent gangs are fueling the drug and migration crisis that the united states struggles with today. as we fight the deadly impacts of opium in our communities, we must continue working closely with our regional neighbors to increase counternarcotics cooperation. the recent...
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you know world of big part of a. lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. see. communicating with your adversary even here in the week even your did leave us with is a good idea but i think a lot of americans this understand the extent to which the ways in which we use to communicate for example where there are military operations in syria or even about the baltics would lean as they do they're making a bunch of misunderstandings at the end of which you could be in a catastrophic war which would be crazy for russia would be crazy for us. for man are sitting in a car when the phipps gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he coul
you know world of big part of a. lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. see. communicating with your adversary even here in the week even your did leave us with is a good idea...
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of the oath of office of the gentleman from texas, the whole umber of the house is 429. without objection, five-minute voting will continue. the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from michigan, mr. huizenga, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5749, as amended, on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 5749, a bill to require the appropriate federal banking agencies to increase the risk sensitivity of the capital treatment of certain centrally cleared options and for other purposes. the speaker: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote
of the oath of office of the gentleman from texas, the whole umber of the house is 429. without objection, five-minute voting will continue. the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from michigan, mr. huizenga, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5749, as amended, on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 5749, a bill to require the appropriate federal banking agencies to increase the risk sensitivity of the...
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possible punishment of stripping these officials of their security clearances. now, the pretrump tradition is that all former cia, nsa, fbi and dni directors hold a security clearance for the purpose of strengthening the collective wisdom and expertise of the u.s. government and the american president who heads it. it's an alarming move to deprive the federal government of institutional knowledge on the graveest threats facing the country. they helped capture osama bin lauden and terrorist groups shall and they know better than anyone the nation's adversaries including putin. the list includes former cia director john brennan our colleague at nbc news, former fbi director james comey, michael hayden, susan rice, former acting director of the fbi andrew mccabe, and former director of national intelligence james clapper. a former senior intelligence officially spoke to today following the white house threat called today's announcement a watershed moment of the trump presidency and said, quote, if we have come to a point when we use the stripping of security cleara
possible punishment of stripping these officials of their security clearances. now, the pretrump tradition is that all former cia, nsa, fbi and dni directors hold a security clearance for the purpose of strengthening the collective wisdom and expertise of the u.s. government and the american president who heads it. it's an alarming move to deprive the federal government of institutional knowledge on the graveest threats facing the country. they helped capture osama bin lauden and terrorist...
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common ground but of course a lot of points of contention between the u.s. and russia where do things actually stand between these two administrations well if you're there it's funny because there's a big disconnect especially in the united states between trump and his administration and the administration is kind of taken what we could call a liberal internationalists line it's a continuation of a policy that is extended through the late bush administration through obama and kind of continues to see strengthening the eastern flank of nato reconfirming the commitment to article five a nato supporting ukraine in hansing that support for ukraine deploying more forces to the international coalition continuing to say that assad must go all of those points all those beat by beats are the same. as the previous administration or white russo skeptic to resort antagonistic the president himself is not toeing that line necessarily on the russia side of the picture of course in the administration is a little more uniform putin and his administration ministration is a r
common ground but of course a lot of points of contention between the u.s. and russia where do things actually stand between these two administrations well if you're there it's funny because there's a big disconnect especially in the united states between trump and his administration and the administration is kind of taken what we could call a liberal internationalists line it's a continuation of a policy that is extended through the late bush administration through obama and kind of continues...
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just all of those reasons there is a lot of concerns and a lot of worries on this side of the atlantic about this president and what happened at nato did not really dispel any of those concerns. those concerns are prevalent and it is covered over to some extent of this. you are not seeing the protests in london or baby balloon that's flying over london and so on. the british wants to keep it away from camera as much as possible during this visit. >> i don't think there is any question that the schedule is designed of this. joining me, kate bennett, we are looking at the palace right now with melania trump and the president and phillip may, theresa may's husband. it is interesting that jim acosta is talking about all the drama. two dramas that's playing before our eyes, the drama where president trump brings with him where ever he goes and right now america's role in europe and it continues commitment to nato and there is the drama surrounding theresa may. i just don't think there is any question that this is really the most difficult week she has seen in that role. this is a very cruci
just all of those reasons there is a lot of concerns and a lot of worries on this side of the atlantic about this president and what happened at nato did not really dispel any of those concerns. those concerns are prevalent and it is covered over to some extent of this. you are not seeing the protests in london or baby balloon that's flying over london and so on. the british wants to keep it away from camera as much as possible during this visit. >> i don't think there is any question...
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so, both of you would entirely reject the statement by the chief of staff of the former secretary of, making without prejudice undertakings to brussels without real scrutiny and oversight of cabinet or strategy and negotiations subcommittee, all of that in your view is in peak gurning i wasn't there at the time of mrjackson, who i know very well and hold in very high esteem but what i am doing looking forward, and conscious of the tensions expressed previously is making sure with the prime minister, with holly robinson, that we have the most effective and coherent team going forward at this vital moment. .on going forward at this vital moment. . on this very point i do think that while the secretary of state clearly cannot comment on what happened before, mr robins can. mr chairmen it is now widely accepted that their well—briefed texts for the white paper, one which was wrong up for the department which had actually been circulated to other departments and a second one being drawn up by mr robbins in the cabinet office. and then we went to chequers and lo and behold it was mr robbin
so, both of you would entirely reject the statement by the chief of staff of the former secretary of, making without prejudice undertakings to brussels without real scrutiny and oversight of cabinet or strategy and negotiations subcommittee, all of that in your view is in peak gurning i wasn't there at the time of mrjackson, who i know very well and hold in very high esteem but what i am doing looking forward, and conscious of the tensions expressed previously is making sure with the prime...