16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
see the world food program is a modern version of the peace congress is that the nobel peace prize is intended to promote. the world food program. the work of the world food program to the benefit of human kind is ever that's all nations of the world should be able to endorse and support thank you very much. if. you're looking at images live from oslo the 2020. as. in conflicts. the 2020 about peace prize has been awarded to the u.n. world food program something of a surprise richard yeah well i mean i think it was not really in the top kind of list that have been put together by people who watch this every year as kind of hot button things i didn't see the well program food program very high on the book keepers kind of betting stakes but if you kind of pull back and think about this. sense. the nobel committee has a history of giving the award to u.n. institutions especially at points in time when they are particularly relevant to the situation going on at the time. they are making the case that food security is very intimately tied of war yeah exactly right there and this is very mu
see the world food program is a modern version of the peace congress is that the nobel peace prize is intended to promote. the world food program. the work of the world food program to the benefit of human kind is ever that's all nations of the world should be able to endorse and support thank you very much. if. you're looking at images live from oslo the 2020. as. in conflicts. the 2020 about peace prize has been awarded to the u.n. world food program something of a surprise richard yeah well...
27
27
Oct 9, 2020
10/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
nobel's will as the un's largest specialized agency the world food program is a modern the of the peace congress is the nobel peace prize is intend to promote. the world food program the work of the world food program to the benefit of human kind is. that all nations of the world should be able to endorse and support thank you very much. and there we were listening to the chair of the norwegian nobel committee barrett reese and sen announce the nobel peace prize winner for 2020 it was the world food program for she said efforts to combat hunger especially in conflict areas were for more on this let's cross live to our diplomatic james bays he's at the united nations and he's interviewed many of the previous winners for al-jazeera and james it was always going to be huge guessing game wasn't the field of some $318.00 it can do that this year was the w.s.p. a strong contender. well of course what we'll never know for 50 years is who the other contenders were because it's a very secretive process and they only release the details of who we all all the contenders were 50 years later one of the other
nobel's will as the un's largest specialized agency the world food program is a modern the of the peace congress is the nobel peace prize is intend to promote. the world food program the work of the world food program to the benefit of human kind is. that all nations of the world should be able to endorse and support thank you very much. and there we were listening to the chair of the norwegian nobel committee barrett reese and sen announce the nobel peace prize winner for 2020 it was the world...
135
135
Oct 10, 2020
10/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
nations and the abolition or reduction of standing armies, and the formation and spreading of peace congresses let's start with the fraternity between nations. here's just a little taste of what you've had to say about the other countries just over the last few months. >> i'd like to discuss our latest actions against the iranian regime. >> syria, but we kept the oil. >> i sent tank busters to kor n ukraine. >> it was china's fault and china is going to pay. >> pillaging of natural resources and general insults don't seem that peaceful to me, mr. president, but maybe you did better with the next part, the abolition or reduction of standing armies. >> we've spent over $2 trillion to completely rebuild the unmatched strength and power of the united states military. whether it's submarines or missiles or rockets or jet fighters, bombers. >> we have built an arsenal the likes of which no one has ever seen. >> strike two, mr. president. made you have sped peace generally. no such luck. looks like all you spread this year is drone strikes, misinformation, and coronavirus. so let's get real, mr. pres
nations and the abolition or reduction of standing armies, and the formation and spreading of peace congresses let's start with the fraternity between nations. here's just a little taste of what you've had to say about the other countries just over the last few months. >> i'd like to discuss our latest actions against the iranian regime. >> syria, but we kept the oil. >> i sent tank busters to kor n ukraine. >> it was china's fault and china is going to pay. >>...
38
38
Oct 31, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
president with the aid of the cabinet spends the money in the manner decided upon by congress, whether it be forpurposes of peace or of war. although the congress of the united states makes the laws of the land, its powers are also limited by the constition. as a check on both executive and legislative branches of the government, there's a third branch, the judicial. the supreme court whose members are appointed for life by the president. the supreme court protects the constitution by violatioion of congressional laws or executive orders. the three branches, executive,e, legislative, and judicial, each with some power, none with all the power, check and balance each other in the manner intended by framers of the constitution so that the ultimate power rests always in the hands of the voter, bill johnson. voting for a federal government, he must also choose a governor for his state, members of the state assembly, county judges, all the minor offices and various legislative amendments. when bill johnson is finished, he elected an entire government from top to bottom, that is if majority of voters think the way he
president with the aid of the cabinet spends the money in the manner decided upon by congress, whether it be forpurposes of peace or of war. although the congress of the united states makes the laws of the land, its powers are also limited by the constition. as a check on both executive and legislative branches of the government, there's a third branch, the judicial. the supreme court whose members are appointed for life by the president. the supreme court protects the constitution by...
68
68
Oct 9, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
the world food programme is a modern version of the peace c0 ng resses a modern version of the peace congressesis intending to promote. the work of the world food programme to the benefit of humankind is an endeavour that all nations of the world should be able to endorse and support. thank you very much. so the un world food programme announced as the winner of the nobel peace prize 2020. you say that hunger is often used as a weapon in conflict, explain how?|j hunger is often used as a weapon in conflict, explain how? ithink it is one of the oldest conflict weapons in the world that you can start out a population —— that you can serve asa a population —— that you can serve as a population to enter a territory. parties in the conflict, if you get control of the food, you get a military control and you get better control of civilians. you can also use food insecurity as a method to chase populations away from that territory, by burning down stance, destroying infrastructure etc. so i think throughout all times and u nfortu nately think throughout all times and unfortunately also in present day,
the world food programme is a modern version of the peace c0 ng resses a modern version of the peace congressesis intending to promote. the work of the world food programme to the benefit of humankind is an endeavour that all nations of the world should be able to endorse and support. thank you very much. so the un world food programme announced as the winner of the nobel peace prize 2020. you say that hunger is often used as a weapon in conflict, explain how?|j hunger is often used as a weapon...
37
37
Oct 4, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm commander-in-chief by congress has the power to make war and peace. not me. why is my duty are the laws passed by congress are enforced not getting any particular mechanism than that more illustration to be president of the united states so don't blame me for all that bad things in the united states. and to make sure the workers are closed. and we will be hearing that from anybody soon. host: he worked book called the court of the presidency also the idea and that the president would carry them out and now we wait for the president to give us a budget. congress should write the budget and then the president signs it unless it is unconstitutional in which case he should veto. >> right. simple enough. it is beautiful if you can read small type get on six index cards. and that is 400 pages long getting into how much protein and fat are allowable in pork sausage. that is why the eu has the problems it is. host: a question from kevin moore, talking about polarization from dispatches of a divided land, were parallel between now and the sixties and seventies which wa
i'm commander-in-chief by congress has the power to make war and peace. not me. why is my duty are the laws passed by congress are enforced not getting any particular mechanism than that more illustration to be president of the united states so don't blame me for all that bad things in the united states. and to make sure the workers are closed. and we will be hearing that from anybody soon. host: he worked book called the court of the presidency also the idea and that the president would carry...
66
66
Oct 28, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
peaceful. then it's followed by a congress that i would hope in its legislations would promote that as a principal and would be prepared to provide a benefit for those that actually follow those fundamental views and in democracy and human rights and the rule of law. and that creates consequences for those who don't. >> people say things all the time in washington and i think it comes down to what actual you are prepared to do. feel free to address that as well. staying in the region, if benjamin netanyahu were with us right now, what advice would you give him on how he should approach vice president biden? [inaudible] >> first of all, i think that he needs to understand the relationship has been rooted and strong bipartisan support it isn't good for israel and certainly not good for our relationship to be rooted in a partisan view number one. number two is moving forward with any forms of annexation is a consequence in terms of policy. i think that while they have now said they have suspended i think the term suspended needs to be pursued and understood with the recognition of israel. we need to
peaceful. then it's followed by a congress that i would hope in its legislations would promote that as a principal and would be prepared to provide a benefit for those that actually follow those fundamental views and in democracy and human rights and the rule of law. and that creates consequences for those who don't. >> people say things all the time in washington and i think it comes down to what actual you are prepared to do. feel free to address that as well. staying in the region, if...
43
43
Oct 14, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
our powers are for more peace negotiation and for congress.s must be an external looking part of our government. without any real influence on the day to day lives here in georgia. someone with a gun is made sure that a number, understood that he does not have the right to make or block us from a similar breed not have the right to enforce the police and sheriffs to make sure that we are on a similar breed and think what we should have done instead evaluate the risk on your own and go out there and what you need to do to make your family essentially have food, and clothing and leave everybody alone. we don't think that good ideas don't require force. that is how we liberty and rights in america. thank you for your question. speech of thank you very much. john, please ask your question . >> a rebuttal. senator rebuttal go ahead 30 seconds. >> personal chain, a great 100 percent with the concept of limited government. i do think in the situation know it is unprecedented in pandemic the required help for people to survive the pandemic. we brought
our powers are for more peace negotiation and for congress.s must be an external looking part of our government. without any real influence on the day to day lives here in georgia. someone with a gun is made sure that a number, understood that he does not have the right to make or block us from a similar breed not have the right to enforce the police and sheriffs to make sure that we are on a similar breed and think what we should have done instead evaluate the risk on your own and go out there...
115
115
Oct 14, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
why after so much pressure and marching and peaceful protesters from civil rights congress passed the to end the those practices. it requires states and county who had a history, very important, who had a history of denying black americans and other minorities the right to vote to get approval from the federal government before they changed the voting laws. and for almost 50 years, the voting rights act did what congress intended, it allowed the federal government to monitor and guard against racial discrimination in states with a long history of voter suppression. but as we all know in 2023 in shelby v holder, a county in alabama sued to strike down section five of the voting rights act that required alabama to seek approval from the federal government before a state could change its voting laws and, of course, section five required that of a number of states that had a documented history of voter suppression. now judge barrett, i know many of my colleagues have asked you about this case but i think it's important we revisit it. by 5-4 vote the court gutted the voting rights act and
why after so much pressure and marching and peaceful protesters from civil rights congress passed the to end the those practices. it requires states and county who had a history, very important, who had a history of denying black americans and other minorities the right to vote to get approval from the federal government before they changed the voting laws. and for almost 50 years, the voting rights act did what congress intended, it allowed the federal government to monitor and guard against...
60
60
Oct 20, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
peace? as a member of congress, how would you advance your vision of that role? ms. collins: there should absolutely be hope and optimism for what is happening in the middle east. we are seeing the region starting to want to be more stabilized, to want peace. important that as americans, we stand up for israel. we finally moved our embassy to jerusalem, something resident bill clinton signed into law but down president, it came the line until just recently. ambassador nikki haley, like i said, she stood up and voted with israel every time when our allies would abandon israel. this is something that we has a nation have to have resolve for israel. i am one hundred percent behind a two-state solution. i think israel is open to the negotiating table. they are all easily doing it with multiple nations. palestine should be no different. i think palestine as a government needs to get away from harboring terrorist organizations like hamas and amongste and fair trade israel and palestine. i do not support the bds movement, i think it is flawed and terrible for israel, and i
peace? as a member of congress, how would you advance your vision of that role? ms. collins: there should absolutely be hope and optimism for what is happening in the middle east. we are seeing the region starting to want to be more stabilized, to want peace. important that as americans, we stand up for israel. we finally moved our embassy to jerusalem, something resident bill clinton signed into law but down president, it came the line until just recently. ambassador nikki haley, like i said,...
70
70
Oct 31, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
i am commander and chief although it is congress that has the power to make war and peace not me so i am the commander in chief and otherwise my duty is to make sure that the laws are passed by congress and they are in force. they did not had any mechanism by which to enforce the certain moral suasion. don't credit me with all of the good things that happened in the united states and don't blame me for all you for all of the bad things that happened i am just like the national janitor i'm supposed to keep the holes clear. i don't think we will ever hear that. to the executive office that were not to be hearing that from anybody soon. that is probably right. there is the colts. and there's also just the idea if it was envisioned in the constitution. and now we wait for the president to give us a budget. congress should be writing a budget. and then the president signs it unless it's unconstitutional in which case he should be tow it. >> simple enough. it is a beautiful constitution. if you can read small type. even the members of the eu credit stand and voted down. how much protein and
i am commander and chief although it is congress that has the power to make war and peace not me so i am the commander in chief and otherwise my duty is to make sure that the laws are passed by congress and they are in force. they did not had any mechanism by which to enforce the certain moral suasion. don't credit me with all of the good things that happened in the united states and don't blame me for all you for all of the bad things that happened i am just like the national janitor i'm...
34
34
Oct 24, 2020
10/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
establish formal relations and has no relationship whatsoever to names peace agreement will enhance security and engineers long isolation congress now has $45.00 days to consider donald trump's decision it could block it but that seems unlikely if it goes through sanctions on sudan will be removed and that clears the way for increased trade. sudan is the 3rd out of country to normalize relations with israel in recent months bahrain and the united arab emirates signed the abraham accords at a white house ceremony last month palestinians see the decision by the government in khartoum is another step in the back hamas describes it as political sin because geishas from sudan and israel will meet soon to discuss cooperation in many fields agriculture trade and other issues of importance to our citizens sudan skies are today open to israel it allows direct and shorter flights between israel africa and southern america. this announcement serves the zionist occupation and its expanding policy in the region for sure it only serves trumps election campaign and netanyahu own political conflicts donald trump has clearly decided small indivi
establish formal relations and has no relationship whatsoever to names peace agreement will enhance security and engineers long isolation congress now has $45.00 days to consider donald trump's decision it could block it but that seems unlikely if it goes through sanctions on sudan will be removed and that clears the way for increased trade. sudan is the 3rd out of country to normalize relations with israel in recent months bahrain and the united arab emirates signed the abraham accords at a...
46
46
Oct 10, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
he said i am commander-in-chief, although it is congress has the power to make war or peace, not be, and the commander-in-chief and otherwise, my duty is to make sure the laws passed by congress are enforced, not given any particular mechanism to enforce them other than being president of the u.s. so really, don't credit me with all the good things that happened in the u.s. and don't blame me for the all the bad things that will happen in the u.s. i'm just here, just sort of like the national and keeping the halls here, making sure the lockers are closed little think you're going to hear that. we've elevated the presidency ridiculous executive office that will not hear from anybody soon on that. >> that's probably right. the cult of the presidency, there is that cold and the idea that it was envisioned in the constitution for congress to make the laws and the president would carry them out. now we wait for the president to give us a budget. congress should be writing a budget and the president signs it unless it's unconstitutional in which case he should veto it. >> right. simple enou
he said i am commander-in-chief, although it is congress has the power to make war or peace, not be, and the commander-in-chief and otherwise, my duty is to make sure the laws passed by congress are enforced, not given any particular mechanism to enforce them other than being president of the u.s. so really, don't credit me with all the good things that happened in the u.s. and don't blame me for the all the bad things that will happen in the u.s. i'm just here, just sort of like the national...
53
53
Oct 21, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
they were not able to achieve peace with honor in vietnam because congressional support kept dropping. that is a complaint about democracy. more and more members of congress turned against the war because the peace movement, their voters, turned them to against -- the peace movement force them to. the last man to die for the mistake would not have been killed in vietnam on april 29th, 1975, with that man has been killed and 76? in 77? 78? 79? how many more would have died? the millions of men and women who were active in the peace movement saved lives by forcing the war to end sooner than it would have if they hadn't taken to the streets in protest, something most of them had never done before for anything. martin luther king jr. save lives by raising his voice against the war, bobby kennedy saved lives by adding his anti war voice to the chorus when it was still a political and risky choice. leaders of the anti war movement saved lives. jean's wife, abigail mccarthy and their daughter saved lives. there are salvage -- >> thousands of america who owed their lives to force united states to get out of vietnam on april 30th, 1975. i received a draft notice i
they were not able to achieve peace with honor in vietnam because congressional support kept dropping. that is a complaint about democracy. more and more members of congress turned against the war because the peace movement, their voters, turned them to against -- the peace movement force them to. the last man to die for the mistake would not have been killed in vietnam on april 29th, 1975, with that man has been killed and 76? in 77? 78? 79? how many more would have died? the millions of men...
74
74
Oct 24, 2020
10/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
formal relations there was no relationship whatsoever to names peace agreement will enhance security and engineers malaysian nation congress now has $45.00 days to consider donald trump's decision it could block it but that seems unlikely if it goes through sanctions on sudan will be removed and that clears the way for increased trade. sedan is the 3rd country to normalize relations with israel in recent months bahrain and the united arab emirates signed the abraham accords at a white house ceremony last month palestinians see the decision by the government in khartoum is another step in the back hamas describes it as a political sin because geishas from sudan and israel will meet soon to discuss cooperation in many fields agriculture trade and other issues of importance to our citizens today and skies are today open to israel it allows direct and shorter flights between israel africa and southern america. this announcement serves the zionist occupation and its expanding policy in the region for sure it only serves trumps election campaign and netanyahu own political conflicts donald trump has clearly decided small individ
formal relations there was no relationship whatsoever to names peace agreement will enhance security and engineers malaysian nation congress now has $45.00 days to consider donald trump's decision it could block it but that seems unlikely if it goes through sanctions on sudan will be removed and that clears the way for increased trade. sedan is the 3rd country to normalize relations with israel in recent months bahrain and the united arab emirates signed the abraham accords at a white house...
55
55
Oct 4, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
he said i'm commander-in-chief, although it's congress that has the power to make war and make peace,wise my duty is to make sure the laws that are passed by congress are enforced. although not giving any particular mechanism by which to enforce them other than this moral suasion of being president of the united states. really, don't credit me with all the good things that happen in the united states, and don't blame me for all the bad things that are going to happen in the united states. i'm just sort of like the national janitor and i'm supposed to keep the holes clear and make sure the lockers are all closed. i don't think we will ever hear that. we elevated the president's presidency to such a ridiculous executive office we are not going to be hearing back from anybody soon. >> that's probably right, he wrote a book called the cult of the presidency. there's that cold and just the idea that it was envisioned in the constitution that congress should make the laws of the president would carry them out and now we wait for the president to give us a budget. congress should be writing
he said i'm commander-in-chief, although it's congress that has the power to make war and make peace,wise my duty is to make sure the laws that are passed by congress are enforced. although not giving any particular mechanism by which to enforce them other than this moral suasion of being president of the united states. really, don't credit me with all the good things that happen in the united states, and don't blame me for all the bad things that are going to happen in the united states. i'm...
53
53
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
peace under the guidance of god. >> on a note of enthusiasm and unequal by nations among history, the san francisco conference is adjourned. in the united states congressamong three -- free people everywhere, the efforts of the united nations are remembered. remember the words he spoke shortly before he died on world organizations. expressing his confidence -- >> i'm confident the american people will accept the results of this conflict. as a beginning of a permanent structure of peace. upon which we can begin to feel undergone. for a world in which our children and grandchildren, yours and mine, children and
peace under the guidance of god. >> on a note of enthusiasm and unequal by nations among history, the san francisco conference is adjourned. in the united states congressamong three -- free people everywhere, the efforts of the united nations are remembered. remember the words he spoke shortly before he died on world organizations. expressing his confidence -- >> i'm confident the american people will accept the results of this conflict. as a beginning of a permanent structure of...
21
21
Oct 24, 2020
10/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
establish formal relations and there was no relationship whatsoever today's peace agreement will enhance security and. nation congress now has $45.00 days to consider donald trump's decision it could block it but that seems unlikely if it goes through sanctions on sudan will be removed and that clears the way for increased trade. sudan is the 3rd country to normalize relations with israel in recent months bahrain and the united arab emirates signed the abraham accords at a white house ceremony last month palestinians see the decision by the government in khartoum is another step in the back hamas describes it as political sin because geishas from sudan and israel will meet soon to discuss cooperation in many fields agriculture trade and other issues of importance to our citizens students skies are today open to israel it allows direct and shorter flights between israel africa and southern america. this announcement serves the zionist occupation and its expanding policy in the region for sure it only serves trumps election campaign and netanyahu own political conflicts donald trump has clearly decided small individual
establish formal relations and there was no relationship whatsoever today's peace agreement will enhance security and. nation congress now has $45.00 days to consider donald trump's decision it could block it but that seems unlikely if it goes through sanctions on sudan will be removed and that clears the way for increased trade. sudan is the 3rd country to normalize relations with israel in recent months bahrain and the united arab emirates signed the abraham accords at a white house ceremony...
30
30
Oct 25, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
he said and i'm commander-in-chief although it's congress that has the power to make war and make peace, not me. so i'm the potential commander-in-chief and otherwise my duty is make sure that the laws that are passed by congress are enforced although i'm not giving any particular mechanism by which to enforce them other than the sort of moral persuasion of being president of the united states so really, don't credit me with all the good things that happen in the united states and don't blame me all the bad things that are going to happen in the united states. i'm just here, i just the national janitor and i'm supposed to keep the halls clear. again, make sure the lockers are all closed. buti don't think we're ever going to hear that . we elevated the presidency to such a ridiculous executive office. that we're not going to be hearing that from anybody soon . >> that's probably right and he wrote a book called the call to the presidency. there is that call and there's the idea that it was envisioned in the constitution that congress would make the laws and the president would carry them
he said and i'm commander-in-chief although it's congress that has the power to make war and make peace, not me. so i'm the potential commander-in-chief and otherwise my duty is make sure that the laws that are passed by congress are enforced although i'm not giving any particular mechanism by which to enforce them other than the sort of moral persuasion of being president of the united states so really, don't credit me with all the good things that happen in the united states and don't blame...
70
70
Oct 25, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
peace under the guidance of god. [applause] narrator: on a note of enthusiasm unequaled among nations in history, the san francisco conference is adjourned. in the u.s. congressle everywhere, the efforts of the chief architect of the u.n. are remembered. remember the words he spoke shortly before he died. >> except the results of this conference and the beginning of a permanent structure of peace upon which we can begin to build under god that better world to which our children and grandchildren -- yours and mine -- children and grandchildren of the whole world must live and can live. you can watch archival films on real america. sunday. and here on history tv. tvday, american history visits the jim crow museum in michigan to see a selection of artifacts from their collection. here is a preview. david pilgrim has collected everyday objects that dehumanize african-americans. the founder of jim crow museum argued that although the artifacts are offensive, they can be used as teaching tools. a struggling white stage a persona of a buffoon and started entertaining audiences. he was not the first person to imitate blackface and blacks as full's, but first -- but p
peace under the guidance of god. [applause] narrator: on a note of enthusiasm unequaled among nations in history, the san francisco conference is adjourned. in the u.s. congressle everywhere, the efforts of the chief architect of the u.n. are remembered. remember the words he spoke shortly before he died. >> except the results of this conference and the beginning of a permanent structure of peace upon which we can begin to build under god that better world to which our children and...
76
76
Oct 31, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
peace under the guidance of god. [applause] narrator: on a note of enthusiasm unequaled among nations in all history, the san francisco conference is adjourned. in the u.s. congresseople everywhere, the efforts of the chief architect of the united nations are remembered. remembered too are the words spoke shortly before he died. expressing his confidence that -- >> i asked the american people to accept the results of this conference and the beginning of a permanent structure of peace, upon which we can begin to build, under god, that better world to which our children and grandchildren -- yours and mine -- children and grandchildren of the whole world, must live and can live. >> american history tv is on social media. history.s @cspan >> each week, american history tv's reel america bring you archival films that are vied context for today's public affairs issues. tonight, to mark election day 2020, u.s. government films that explain the american electoral system to international audiences. here's a preview. ♪ >> the two major presidential candidates, like all the other citizen, one of them in new york city describes himself as a lawyer. the other in the country w
peace under the guidance of god. [applause] narrator: on a note of enthusiasm unequaled among nations in all history, the san francisco conference is adjourned. in the u.s. congresseople everywhere, the efforts of the chief architect of the united nations are remembered. remembered too are the words spoke shortly before he died. expressing his confidence that -- >> i asked the american people to accept the results of this conference and the beginning of a permanent structure of peace,...
111
111
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
peaceful transfer of power. he responded with, well, we'll have to see. what happened next in congress is even more interesting to me. congressional lawmakers adopted the resolution in a bipartisan 397-5 vote. the five opposing votes came from republicans. this all started when a reporter asked trump will you commit to a peaceful transfer of power. the only two possible answers in a democrats are yes or hell yes. similarly, when a vote that simply reads this chamber reaffirms its commitment to the orderly and peaceful of power called for in the constitution of the united states. the only two possible responses are yes or for the traditionalists, yae. it's america and it's what we do. without equivocation. trump was wrong to respond the way he did and his response may provoke violence. don't follow him down this road of anti-democratic impulses. >>> president trump and the first lady contracting coronavirus is just the latest turn in an election year that has been full of historic uncertainty. with just 31 days remaining until decision day 2020, covid cases are spiking in half the state
peaceful transfer of power. he responded with, well, we'll have to see. what happened next in congress is even more interesting to me. congressional lawmakers adopted the resolution in a bipartisan 397-5 vote. the five opposing votes came from republicans. this all started when a reporter asked trump will you commit to a peaceful transfer of power. the only two possible answers in a democrats are yes or hell yes. similarly, when a vote that simply reads this chamber reaffirms its commitment to...
48
48
Oct 25, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
peace under the guidance of god. [applause] narrator: on a note of enthusiasm unequaled among nations in history, the san francisco conference is adjourned. in the u.s. congress everywhere, the efforts of the chief architect of the u.n. are remembered. remember the words he spoke shortly before he died. >> except the results of this conference and the beginning of a permanent structure of peace upon which we can begin to build under god that better world to which our children and grandchildren -- yours and mine -- children and grandchildren of the whole world must live and can live. films can watch archival in their entirety on our weekly aties reel america, saturday 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. fall, american history tv is airing coverage of presidential races. sunday debates from the 1992 campaign between george bush, ross perot, and bill clinton. and the 1996 campaign between bill clinton and bob dole. here is a preview. is are thereon important sues of character separati you from these other men? >> the american people should be the judge of that. character is a very important question. i said something the other day,
peace under the guidance of god. [applause] narrator: on a note of enthusiasm unequaled among nations in history, the san francisco conference is adjourned. in the u.s. congress everywhere, the efforts of the chief architect of the u.n. are remembered. remember the words he spoke shortly before he died. >> except the results of this conference and the beginning of a permanent structure of peace upon which we can begin to build under god that better world to which our children and...
53
53
Oct 21, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
peaceful. that started with the president, and then it's followed by a congress that i would hope in its legislations would promote that as a principle, be prepared to provide a benefit for those who actually follow those fundamental, you know, views of democracy, human rights, the rule of law, and that creates consequences for those who don't. >> i guess, you know, a lot of it -- people say things all the time in washington, people put out press releases, and i think it just comes down to what actual -- the devil in the details of what you're actually prepared to do. but, anyway, moving on, although feel free to address that as well. staying in the region, because we can't escape the middle east, if benjamin netanyahu were with us right now, what advice would you give him on how he should approach vice president biden? untarnished advice. >> first of all, i think he needs to understand that the u.s.-israel relationship has been rooted in strong bipartisan support because of our mutual interests. and he needs to understand that it is not good for israel and certainly not good for our relationship to
peaceful. that started with the president, and then it's followed by a congress that i would hope in its legislations would promote that as a principle, be prepared to provide a benefit for those who actually follow those fundamental, you know, views of democracy, human rights, the rule of law, and that creates consequences for those who don't. >> i guess, you know, a lot of it -- people say things all the time in washington, people put out press releases, and i think it just comes down...
113
113
Oct 12, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
could do is say, by the way, we want to acknowledge in our reservation that congress still has the final authority over war and peace but wilson is concerned that will undermine the credibility of the commitment. or what you could do is this. you could say that the united states understands under the advice of the league of nations with regard to the employment of armed force contemplated in article 10 is to be required only as advice for each member for -- oh, that's an interesting compromise. and here's the really interesting point. that was woodrow wilson's secret compromise. woodrow wilson himself, as he set out for his gigantic nationwide tour to talk the american people into the league, realized that there may be a problem in talking to the democratic leader of the senate, senator hitchcock, he had written on his own typewriter four reservations, including this one. if you can't get the treaty through, then i will accept this, and you get the treaty through. so, what happened? if woodrow wilson himself secretly had accepted a way to bridge this, to build this bridge, what happened? okay. woodrow wilson made a
could do is say, by the way, we want to acknowledge in our reservation that congress still has the final authority over war and peace but wilson is concerned that will undermine the credibility of the commitment. or what you could do is this. you could say that the united states understands under the advice of the league of nations with regard to the employment of armed force contemplated in article 10 is to be required only as advice for each member for -- oh, that's an interesting compromise....
94
94
Oct 14, 2020
10/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 1
that's why after so much pressure and marching, the peaceful protests from civil rights activists that in 1965 congress finally passed the voting rights act to end discriminatory voting practices. the voting rights act priors states who had a history, this is important, who had a history of denying black americans and other minorities the right to vote, to get approval, from the federal government before they changed the voting laws. and for almost 50 years the voting rights act did what congress intended. it allowed the federal government to monitor and guard against -- of voter suppression. but as we all know in 2013 in shelby v holder a county in alabama sued to strike down section five of the voting rights act that required alabama to seek approval from the federal government before a state could change its voting laws. section five required that of a number of states that had a documented history of vote early suppression. now judge barrett i know many of my colleagues have asked you about this case but i think it's important we revisit it. by a 5-4 vote the court gutted the voting rights act and
that's why after so much pressure and marching, the peaceful protests from civil rights activists that in 1965 congress finally passed the voting rights act to end discriminatory voting practices. the voting rights act priors states who had a history, this is important, who had a history of denying black americans and other minorities the right to vote, to get approval, from the federal government before they changed the voting laws. and for almost 50 years the voting rights act did what...
28
28
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
key role in building republican support for the military and peace efforts in the balkans help mentored a generation or more of the congress. there are other people, senators luger and nunn and you're part of this tradition, having built a career across the legislative and executive branches but who will be the members of the senate or house looking forward who can help play this role with a president and a secretary of state. >> you stole my thunderstorm that was my question. something i loved in your book, you noted that in 1946 alone, vandenberg spent 213 days either at u.n. or council or foreign minister meetings in london, new york or paris. that would make mccain a piker and we used to joke but how often he traveled. of course if mccain went to those locations he would stop a dozen places along the way for three and four hour stops usually in god forsaken parts of the world but that's an open question. who is going to step forward and play the mccain role, the vandenberg role, regardless of who wins in november in terms of the presidency, that person will need a strong partner. the other thing it doeses create some s
key role in building republican support for the military and peace efforts in the balkans help mentored a generation or more of the congress. there are other people, senators luger and nunn and you're part of this tradition, having built a career across the legislative and executive branches but who will be the members of the senate or house looking forward who can help play this role with a president and a secretary of state. >> you stole my thunderstorm that was my question. something i...
30
30
Oct 24, 2020
10/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
formal relations and there was no relationship whatsoever to names peace agreement will enhance security and engineers long isolation congress now has $45.00 days to consider donald trump's decision it could block it but that seems unlikely if it goes through sanctions on sudan will be removed and that clears the way for increased trade. sudan is the 3rd out of country to normalize relations with israel in recent months bahrain and the united arab emirates signed the abraham accords at a white house ceremony last month palestinians see the decision by the government in khartoum is another step in the back how mass describes it as political sin because geishas from sudan and israel will meet soon to discuss cooperation in many fields agriculture trade and other issues of importance to our citizens sudan skies are today open to israel it allows direct and shorter flights between israel africa and southern america. this announcement serves the zionist occupation and its expanding policy in the region for sure it only serves trumps election campaign and netanyahu own political conflicts donald trump has clearly decided small ind
formal relations and there was no relationship whatsoever to names peace agreement will enhance security and engineers long isolation congress now has $45.00 days to consider donald trump's decision it could block it but that seems unlikely if it goes through sanctions on sudan will be removed and that clears the way for increased trade. sudan is the 3rd out of country to normalize relations with israel in recent months bahrain and the united arab emirates signed the abraham accords at a white...
98
98
Oct 11, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
peaceful when mr. ford went into office. but he and mr. kissinger and others tried to start a new vietnam in angola, and it was only the outcry of the american people, and the congress, when their secret deal was discovered that prevented our involvement in that conflagration, which was taking place there. ms. frederick: gentlemen, i'm sorry we do not have time enough for two complete sequences of questions. we now have only twelve minutes left. therefore, i would like to ask for shorter questions and shorter answers. and we also will drop the follow-up question. each candidate may still respond, of course, to the other's answer. mr. trewhitt, a question for governor carter. mr. trewhitt: governor carter, before this event the most communications i received concerned panama. would you as president be prepared to sign a treaty which at a fixed date yielded administrative and economic control of the canal zone, and shared defense, which as i understand it, is the position the united states took in 1974? mr. carter: well, here again, uh the panamanian question is one that's been confused by mr. ford. he had directed his diplomatic relation representative to yield to th
peaceful when mr. ford went into office. but he and mr. kissinger and others tried to start a new vietnam in angola, and it was only the outcry of the american people, and the congress, when their secret deal was discovered that prevented our involvement in that conflagration, which was taking place there. ms. frederick: gentlemen, i'm sorry we do not have time enough for two complete sequences of questions. we now have only twelve minutes left. therefore, i would like to ask for shorter...
43
43
Oct 18, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
washington has responded to the pandemic with an unprecedented peace time mobilization of national resources. congress has authorized trillions of dollars in spending to support distressed businesses and households, and the federal reserve system has committed trillions more with no end yet in sight. in relation to national income, today's state outlays for the covid crisis are comparable to our peak defense effort in world war ii. just as in the second world war, we are now embarked upon an enormous expansion of government reach in public debt. eventually, we will achieve our national objective in the struggle against covid-19. victory in world war ii was followed by rapid military demobilization and wholesale dismantling of wartime economic controls. but what of the post-pandemic era? how will we demobilize the super welfare state hastily thrown together to prop up shaky businesses and cover shortfalls in personal income? how will we renew economic growth so we might, among other things, cope with our vastly increased public debt? if we simply muddle through, we are likely to muddle into a nightmare
washington has responded to the pandemic with an unprecedented peace time mobilization of national resources. congress has authorized trillions of dollars in spending to support distressed businesses and households, and the federal reserve system has committed trillions more with no end yet in sight. in relation to national income, today's state outlays for the covid crisis are comparable to our peak defense effort in world war ii. just as in the second world war, we are now embarked upon an...
87
87
Oct 27, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
have a world of peace, with the threat of atomic weapons eliminated, with full trade with people at work, inflation control, openness government, people will be proud once again. congress citizens. president. secretary of state all of these working in harmony and unity to a common future. where are people have enough to eat at a world where we care about those who don't. can we become a bread basket for the world it's of arms merchant of the world. i believe we can and we ought to. we have been heard in recent years, and this country, and the aftermath of vietnam, cambodia, chile, pakistan, angela, watergate era, cia, we have been hurt. our people feel that we have lost something precious. that's not necessary. i want to see our nation return to a posture and image and a standard to make us proud once again. i remember the world of nato and the world of -- and the world of the marshall plan, the world of the peace corps. why can't we have that once again? we ought to be a beacon for a nation to search for peace and who search for freedom, individual liberty, basic human rights. we haven't been lately. we can be once again. we'll never have that world leadership until w
have a world of peace, with the threat of atomic weapons eliminated, with full trade with people at work, inflation control, openness government, people will be proud once again. congress citizens. president. secretary of state all of these working in harmony and unity to a common future. where are people have enough to eat at a world where we care about those who don't. can we become a bread basket for the world it's of arms merchant of the world. i believe we can and we ought to. we have been...
45
45
Oct 28, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
congress and the u.s. olympics committee, and 60 other nations boycotting the big propaganda show in moscow country. the republican leader opposed the peaceful actions and he waffled on the third. but when we ask him what he would do about southeast asia he suggested blockading cuba. even his running mate wouldn't go along with that. he's not sure what you want to do with the russians. he's not sure if he wants to feed, them play with, them or fight with them. as i look back at my first term, i'm grateful that we've had a country with a full four years of peace. [applause] and that's what we're gonna have for the next four years. peace. [applause] it's only common sense for america in europe, we must encourage others to be peaceful as well. we have helped in a year rhodesia but we have stood firm for democracy. and we have also helped in the middle east. some of criticized the campaign of course, and they have criticized some delays and implementations in the middle east peace treaty. but before i became president there was no middle east accord, and there was no peace treaty. [applause] [noise] before david and egypt, -- across barbed wire,
congress and the u.s. olympics committee, and 60 other nations boycotting the big propaganda show in moscow country. the republican leader opposed the peaceful actions and he waffled on the third. but when we ask him what he would do about southeast asia he suggested blockading cuba. even his running mate wouldn't go along with that. he's not sure what you want to do with the russians. he's not sure if he wants to feed, them play with, them or fight with them. as i look back at my first term,...
33
33
Oct 1, 2020
10/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
peace of mind. ask about saving up to $1,500 on your installation. virtual appointments now available. coming up, a big blow to big tex. ceos have been called to testify in congress, restaurants are reopening in new york. how many
peace of mind. ask about saving up to $1,500 on your installation. virtual appointments now available. coming up, a big blow to big tex. ceos have been called to testify in congress, restaurants are reopening in new york. how many
28
28
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
congress had the power to prohibit intoxicating lakers, it could adopt such means as it concluded were necessary to the administration of the law. although the fighting had stop, there was still no peacereaty, and so, quote, the implied war power intoxicating the kurds extends the enactment of laws which will not nearly prohibit the sale of intoxicated lakers, but will effectively prevent their sales. now the plaintiff's had argues that a drink with 0.5% alcohol was not intoxicating. brandeis said that did not matter. it did not concern the court. congress had established some definitive standard, i know judiciary would not second guess the determination made by congress. there is a descent in this case, however, and it is a rare instance in which justices questioned the need for wartime interference with private property rates. the opinion by justice mick rain olds, joined by william day was incredulous that a ban on intoxicating the air could be imposed nearly a year after the end of the fighting. food was no abundant, and the band could no longer be justified as a war measure. as far as these were concerned, the idea that war powers could still be exercised because a peace treaty h
congress had the power to prohibit intoxicating lakers, it could adopt such means as it concluded were necessary to the administration of the law. although the fighting had stop, there was still no peacereaty, and so, quote, the implied war power intoxicating the kurds extends the enactment of laws which will not nearly prohibit the sale of intoxicated lakers, but will effectively prevent their sales. now the plaintiff's had argues that a drink with 0.5% alcohol was not intoxicating. brandeis...