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the peace corps recently announced it would exit, starting this fall, citing a change in its approach to such partnerships. the corps clined our request for an interview. >> i am really, really proud of what we've done. and i am frustrated. >> reporter: dr. kerry blames the peace corps decision on politics, and says the resulting cutbacks will force a significant scaling back, from five countries to two, and faram fewer ican medical volunteers. >> there's been, i think, a real concern around global health funding, a worry that global health funding is going to be at risk. >> reporter: as she and colleagues regroup and seek other funding, uganda's health care system must contend with a different kind of threat: poaching. well-trained nurses are in high demand i gulf states, and elsewhere in africa, where salaries and working conditions are far better than in uganda.rs as uniy officials and advocates work to improve conditions here, studente such as patiefula face a reaught personal dilemma. >> i prefer being if we have everyo go out, who will stay to help our country? the temptation is
the peace corps recently announced it would exit, starting this fall, citing a change in its approach to such partnerships. the corps clined our request for an interview. >> i am really, really proud of what we've done. and i am frustrated. >> reporter: dr. kerry blames the peace corps decision on politics, and says the resulting cutbacks will force a significant scaling back, from five countries to two, and faram fewer ican medical volunteers. >> there's been, i think, a real...
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special olympics right now i am working with volunteers to work on the 50th anniversary of the peace corps for the sergeant shriver global messenger spending the last two decades of his life working for special olympics i'm sure to the tutelage of his wife but anyway thank you this was brilliant i will buy more copies to make thank you for coming in for the work you are doing. >> touching on a delicate subject it seems to be that eunice was one of the early people and what was emanating if joe had given the same quality and quantity to teach you that he gave to joe junior or jack or ted. i would like for you to comment on that. >> not just the kennedy family but the world that was mired in sexism and in 20th century america which he would have loved to the to run in the 11th congressional district? yes she would which you make a better congressman than jack? [laughter] make people say she would have made better senator or ivy league president she said what she thought and really didn't care what you thought and i don't thank you could entertain that in her. now they say that about bobby. h
special olympics right now i am working with volunteers to work on the 50th anniversary of the peace corps for the sergeant shriver global messenger spending the last two decades of his life working for special olympics i'm sure to the tutelage of his wife but anyway thank you this was brilliant i will buy more copies to make thank you for coming in for the work you are doing. >> touching on a delicate subject it seems to be that eunice was one of the early people and what was emanating...
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amount and the amount of injured people that they were a lot of most of the molotov any space in peace corps develop because i don't think that. most people that are still working out that can take. this number you know the outgoing director of the international committee of the red cross robot madine has just tweeted his reaction to this attack and he says it's high time for these were a lot of thing tragedies to stop in yemen no one should allow putting children and harm's way and making them pay such an acceptable price. let's not in the first time that coalition airstrikes have led to a large number of civilian deaths just earlier this month a raid on the port city of hyundai that left fifty five people dead bombs hit a wedding party in the hunt john region and april killing twenty people most of the dead women and children who were preparing for a celebration and in november a strike on a busy market killed twenty nine people and father province. velvet is the acting country director for ten international in yemen she says the as strikes have been targeting densely populated residential
amount and the amount of injured people that they were a lot of most of the molotov any space in peace corps develop because i don't think that. most people that are still working out that can take. this number you know the outgoing director of the international committee of the red cross robot madine has just tweeted his reaction to this attack and he says it's high time for these were a lot of thing tragedies to stop in yemen no one should allow putting children and harm's way and making them...
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at one point early in history, the peace corps, the peace corps thenteer had a beard and peace corps made him shave it because it looked too much like fidel castro. there is this weird thing that happens where we become very attuned in a way to the fashions that seem to speak volumes and say things about who we are identifying with. so, there were terrible times, and for the young men who served , some of them in toward incredible circumstances. terrible, terrible events. two george, next -- to george next, in gainesville, florida. caller: good morning. a happyish everyone mother's day. i want to ask dr. kramer. i grew up in florida. soldiers in the vietnam war. my question, as i have come back and read a lot about the vietnam -- i took a trip back to vietnam in 1998. we flew into hanoi, and i was to reader there mainly books and the area where i served. but what struck me, the eagerness of the the emmys people wanting to engage me in conversation, the young people wanting to get my email address -- it just is amazing the reception i got. and no one talked about the vietnam war. just
at one point early in history, the peace corps, the peace corps thenteer had a beard and peace corps made him shave it because it looked too much like fidel castro. there is this weird thing that happens where we become very attuned in a way to the fashions that seem to speak volumes and say things about who we are identifying with. so, there were terrible times, and for the young men who served , some of them in toward incredible circumstances. terrible, terrible events. two george, next -- to...
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some of this is from the peace corps but pushing decision-making in government down to the lowest levelou can make a decision but if you get to towns and states, generally you got mine -- you get a lot less because on the local school board will have to look your parents in the i go to the grocery store if you're not delivering you will hear about it see you are reinvigorating localism and federalism but to create stronger bonds it is important as well. and with those community organizations religious or not i think contributes to tribalism. people thought this would form a committee because your kids are communicating with other parts of the world i think maybe wyatt is misunderstood is for a lot of people communicating with anybody gravitating what they believe as that is mutually reinforcing that embeds people more firmly into our own prejudices. maybe something that was lost through national service you would spend a couple of years for those working with you in a common effort. one that i have talked to people that there is a generation of young folks between 30s and 40s who served
some of this is from the peace corps but pushing decision-making in government down to the lowest levelou can make a decision but if you get to towns and states, generally you got mine -- you get a lot less because on the local school board will have to look your parents in the i go to the grocery store if you're not delivering you will hear about it see you are reinvigorating localism and federalism but to create stronger bonds it is important as well. and with those community organizations...
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thousands of young american who want to serve, whether in teach for america, habitat for humanity, the peace corps, or the military by expanding those opportunities for them to learn skills, commit themselves to our community and country and earn tuition funds for college through service. we must stay engaged internationally and lead by the power of our example. john would say this requires us to advance not just america's interests but our cherished values, to stand against authoritarian leaders from russia, china, north korea, and iran, and to stand with our democratic partners and allies like those in nato. last, we have to continue with john's spirit of working across the aisle. i was struck in hearing his remarkable speech in philadelphia at the national constitution center where my predecessor, vice president biden, spoke movingly in introducing him and senator mccain in accepting that law, which should be mandatory viewing at every high school in america. it is clear these two men who served decades alongside each other genuinely knew each other, knew each other's families, knew each other'
thousands of young american who want to serve, whether in teach for america, habitat for humanity, the peace corps, or the military by expanding those opportunities for them to learn skills, commit themselves to our community and country and earn tuition funds for college through service. we must stay engaged internationally and lead by the power of our example. john would say this requires us to advance not just america's interests but our cherished values, to stand against authoritarian...
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so it transformed, i mean, in the 1960s the peace corps sent volunteers to new mexico to train before they sent them down into latin america. now los alamos is one of the most prosperous counties in the country. they say up there that they have the highest per capita number of ph.d. thes in the country -- ph.d.s in the country in their county. of so it's transformed the state. there's a lot of spin-offs that come from research into nuclear physics that then people decide they don't want to work at los alamos, start their own businesses. and then so there's kind of a ripple effect throughout northern new mexico and into albuquerque. people who have these high-tech jobs come up with a good idea and then spin them off for their own businesses. so it took this state that was in the kind of back waters of the country and not well known unless you were a tourist and came through and saw the beautiful landscapes and the interesting cultures of new mexico and made it more main stream. so what lessons did we learn from oppenheimer. we still refer to a massive effort to the use science and gove
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the peace corps needs to get. along that is we'll see an increased number of visible police officers. we have discussed the incidents with x. precious place officer roger gray and form intelligence officer charles schumer rich. there's no question that intelligence is key to foiling sorting and i could leave in preventing these attacks taking place and in that respect for example as we've seen today if the intelligence systems fail to the extent that an attack actually gets through to its target today it was against a hard target but what was it to be a softer target in terms of civilians in the street for example taurus and so on then of course there's nothing can be done at that stage with very little can be done to actually protect them should this indeed turn out to be a terrorist attack but of course it's too early at this stage at least to speculate about today's incident and whether any of those considerations were actually applied but generally speaking of course intelligence cooperation between the differ
the peace corps needs to get. along that is we'll see an increased number of visible police officers. we have discussed the incidents with x. precious place officer roger gray and form intelligence officer charles schumer rich. there's no question that intelligence is key to foiling sorting and i could leave in preventing these attacks taking place and in that respect for example as we've seen today if the intelligence systems fail to the extent that an attack actually gets through to its...
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we think about will peace, the peace corps is just as relevant today. next year we have a country that will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of landing on the moon. today we think about big ideas, we think about a big idea with us in your company or organization we call it a moonshine. it's a way to think about it in the weight it brings us together. looking at those key points this is a commemoration of a centennial or next year celebration of the landing of the moon. thank you for your leadership. >> anyone else have a question to raise with the group? i want to put these guys on the spot. other than the president you worked with or represent today, give me your two favorites -- favorite presidents and first ladies. >> i would say abraham lincoln. i would love that opportunity. i would love to talk to martha washington. what was it like to be the first person to do this job and bear the responsibility of setting the president -- presidents to be the first lady of that nation. i would love to meet the trumans. i'm so fascinated by this cross country
we think about will peace, the peace corps is just as relevant today. next year we have a country that will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of landing on the moon. today we think about big ideas, we think about a big idea with us in your company or organization we call it a moonshine. it's a way to think about it in the weight it brings us together. looking at those key points this is a commemoration of a centennial or next year celebration of the landing of the moon. thank you for your...
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at one point, in the history of the peace corps, a volunteer had a beard and the p store -- peace corps made him shave it because he looked like fidel castro. we have become attuned to the fashions that seemed to speak volumes about who we are identifying with. they were terrible times. for the young men who served, some of them, endured incredible circumstances. >> we will go to georgia next. she is from gainesville florida. -- we will go to george next. from gainesville, florida. i am a two tour vietnam veteran, 71 years old. i grew up in gainesville lord -- gainesville, florida. we lost 41 soldiers from the county during the vietnam war. my question is, i took a trip back to vietnam in 1998. we flew into hanoi, vietnam. i was going there to revisit some of the areas that i served. what struck me was the way the vietnamese people were eager to engage me in conversation. the young people wanted my email address. it is amazing, the reception that i got. no one talked about the war. then a few months ago, we had a u.s. navy carrier denying for the first time in 50 years. here's my questi
at one point, in the history of the peace corps, a volunteer had a beard and the p store -- peace corps made him shave it because he looked like fidel castro. we have become attuned to the fashions that seemed to speak volumes about who we are identifying with. they were terrible times. for the young men who served, some of them, endured incredible circumstances. >> we will go to georgia next. she is from gainesville florida. -- we will go to george next. from gainesville, florida. i am a...
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break cultural diseases specially in the mall of the country where there have been peace corps but most with call it the international aid agencies that they are warning about unless there is a cease fire but will enable the world health organization and health service organizations to immunize us many people as possible in the more than we could see a mother hole or a one which could be more or you told them the ones seen before because of the must've lovell's of monetization within the communities living in more from yemen and also the immunity the hope to diseases at this point. still has hair on al-jazeera hurrican the strong question we care a year ago could have killed more people than previously estimated. and strong words from russia warning the us against imposing sanctions on its banks or currency. hello there we've got a few days of rain ahead of us in southern china and we've already seen over two hundred millimeters of rain in high now and you can see the cloud responsible for that it's going nowhere in a great hurry so as we head through saturday and sunday there's going t
break cultural diseases specially in the mall of the country where there have been peace corps but most with call it the international aid agencies that they are warning about unless there is a cease fire but will enable the world health organization and health service organizations to immunize us many people as possible in the more than we could see a mother hole or a one which could be more or you told them the ones seen before because of the must've lovell's of monetization within the...
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there was at one point early in the history the peace corps. where one of the peace corps.olunteers had a beard and they made him shave it because it looked too much like fidel castro. there's this weird thing that happens when we become very attuned in a way to the fashions that seemed to speak volumes and say things about who we were identifying with and who we don't. they were terrible times and for the young men who served, some of them endured incredible circumstances, terrible, terrible events. >> we'll go to georgia next in gainsville, florida. go ahead, please. >> caller: yes, good morning. i guess i wish everyone a happy mother's day also. i just want to ask dr. kramer, i'm a two tour vietnam vet, 71 years old, i grew up in gainesville, florida, and we lost 41 young soldiers in the vietnam war. but my question as i've come back and read a lot about the vietnam war era is, i took a trip back to vietnam in 1998 and i was just -- we flew into hanoi and i was going over there mainly just to revisit some of the areas i had served, but what struck me was the way the viet
there was at one point early in the history the peace corps. where one of the peace corps.olunteers had a beard and they made him shave it because it looked too much like fidel castro. there's this weird thing that happens when we become very attuned in a way to the fashions that seemed to speak volumes and say things about who we were identifying with and who we don't. they were terrible times and for the young men who served, some of them endured incredible circumstances, terrible, terrible...
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we decided that we would give, just like the peace corps and volunteers, we would take off from school and spend two years giving our time as field secretaries. i went to get my job and i find that james who was our executive secretary, he said what was needed where than anything else was somebody to raise money to get him out of jail in louisiana. they put him in jail and they would only accept $10,000 cash bond which was like $100,000 now. we always made a pledge in the movement. nobody would suffer alone. either we would help get you out of jail or we would join you. you did not have to worry about being left alone. we would do it with you. i said okay. if fundraising is what you need i will do it. they sent me to detroit. i was in detroit others who helped to have money had a meeting. he was in jail and mississippi. diane refused to get out of jail . she was nine months pregnant. we were begging her to get out and we could not find a way to get her out of jail. she said any child, black child or colored tiles in those days, born in mississippi is born in jail. she was going to have
we decided that we would give, just like the peace corps and volunteers, we would take off from school and spend two years giving our time as field secretaries. i went to get my job and i find that james who was our executive secretary, he said what was needed where than anything else was somebody to raise money to get him out of jail in louisiana. they put him in jail and they would only accept $10,000 cash bond which was like $100,000 now. we always made a pledge in the movement. nobody would...
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. >> a peace corps pal once said people don't mind being used, they mind being discarded. you reported today that long time trump soeobservers say it a measure of his rage. he did choose the word and it hurt trump as much as anything he ever said. it diminished him, that's what i think. >> it absolutely did. there was a lot of commentary, there was racist to call her a dog. >> he doesn't call white guys dogs. >> there is that level of criticism which is something that he is grappling with, and people say it is not racist, he insults everyone. this is not helpful language for him to be using. and it is problematic. >> let me talk about her, as a pugilist. she has a face that is attractive, but a face that dramatizes her thinking, a dramatic face. i think you watching, what is she going to do. >> she is a great reality television villainous. donald trump loved this about her. he watched omarosa do it. you have to keep in mind, the only point he has turned on her is when she turned those skills back on him. >> tell us about trump and his history with dealing with african amer
. >> a peace corps pal once said people don't mind being used, they mind being discarded. you reported today that long time trump soeobservers say it a measure of his rage. he did choose the word and it hurt trump as much as anything he ever said. it diminished him, that's what i think. >> it absolutely did. there was a lot of commentary, there was racist to call her a dog. >> he doesn't call white guys dogs. >> there is that level of criticism which is something that he...
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you need, baby i got it >>> respect, that was a song that was huge during our training for the peace corps passed away. here she is in 2015 where her performance brought president obama to tears. ♪ when i knew ♪ you make me feel ♪ you make me feel ♪ you make me feel like a natural woman ♪ ♪ i just want to be ♪ you make me feel ♪ i feel (man) managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority. until i held her. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. i take tresiba® once a day. tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. (woman) we'd been counting down to his retirement. it was our tresiba® reason. he needs insulin to control his high blood sugar and, at his age, he's at greater risk for low blood sugar. tresiba® releases slow and steady and works all day and night like the body's insulin. (vo) tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles o
you need, baby i got it >>> respect, that was a song that was huge during our training for the peace corps passed away. here she is in 2015 where her performance brought president obama to tears. ♪ when i knew ♪ you make me feel ♪ you make me feel ♪ you make me feel like a natural woman ♪ ♪ i just want to be ♪ you make me feel ♪ i feel (man) managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority. until i held her. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my...
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you think about world peace, the peace corps is just as relevant today. talking about commemorations, next year, we as a country will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of randing on the moon. and today we think about big ideas, when we think about a big idea, whether it's in your company or organization, you call ate moon shot. it literally was the first moon shot. i think the way to think about it in a way that brings us together. not that he did everything right, but looking at those key points, just as a commemoration like a centennial or next year's celebration of landing on the moon is. thanks again for all of your leadership. >> great example. >> anybody else have a question to raise with the group? well, whilewe we're waiting, if anybody else doesn't have a question, i'll put these guys on the spot really quickly. other than the presidents you've worked or represent today, give me your two first presidents and first ladies, or if you would lake to have dinner with them tonight, who would you like to have dinner with? >> well, i'm going to steal t
you think about world peace, the peace corps is just as relevant today. talking about commemorations, next year, we as a country will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of randing on the moon. and today we think about big ideas, when we think about a big idea, whether it's in your company or organization, you call ate moon shot. it literally was the first moon shot. i think the way to think about it in a way that brings us together. not that he did everything right, but looking at those key...
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. >>> she was at the peace corps in another country.as talking to one of the oligarchs about how they were living in that country. but john mccain will help us. she had no idea he had a connection, he was just a guy who not only knew john's name but was a friend who would help him if he could. that's an extraordinary tribute, i think, to the global importance of john mccain and his innatepersonified the values country was founded on. he was the greatest speaker. >> he talked about the profound impact john mccain had around the world. john mccain would have been pleasantly surprised to see one of his best friends on the planet, really his political partner, one of his soulmates mark stalter go on tv and talk about him. john mccain got people to do things they didn't want to do. john mccain, his existence was the most powerful rebuke of this most current moment in politics. his existence, his value of a free press. his decency, his humility, his capacity, his appetite for admitting his own mistakes and his own shortcomings. it seems like
. >>> she was at the peace corps in another country.as talking to one of the oligarchs about how they were living in that country. but john mccain will help us. she had no idea he had a connection, he was just a guy who not only knew john's name but was a friend who would help him if he could. that's an extraordinary tribute, i think, to the global importance of john mccain and his innatepersonified the values country was founded on. he was the greatest speaker. >> he talked...
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ini worked at peace corps the 70's, right on the corner of the park.there was an older gentleman who wore a football helmet, actually it was a motorcycle helmet. we used to call him tight end. he pretty much was part of the park for many years. you see him, and then all of a sudden, you don't really remember not seeing him. and many years later, you remember, what happened to tight end? >> we don't want to make fun of people suffering from mental disabilities -- there were a lot of people in the park. wasn those years, this 1971, 1972. >> madame president, do you think we should wrap it up here? anyone who wants to talk later, i will be here. >> first of all, i would like to thank you, and everybody here for coming. if you have not purchased this book, it is such a lovely read, you really should get it. get it here, have gil sign it for you. right? thank you all for being here. thank you so much for spending time with us today. [applause] before everybody leaves, gil, i know you probably have something already -- you don't have one of them for this, fo
ini worked at peace corps the 70's, right on the corner of the park.there was an older gentleman who wore a football helmet, actually it was a motorcycle helmet. we used to call him tight end. he pretty much was part of the park for many years. you see him, and then all of a sudden, you don't really remember not seeing him. and many years later, you remember, what happened to tight end? >> we don't want to make fun of people suffering from mental disabilities -- there were a lot of people...
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but we decided that we would give, just like the peace corps and vista volunteers, that we were going to take off from school now and spend two years giving our time as field secretaries. so when i went down to get my job and my assignment, james foreman, okay, who was our executive secretary then for sncc, said that what was needed more than anything else was somebody to go raise some money to get dion diamond out of jail in louisiana because they had put him in jail and would only accept $10,000 cash bond -- that was like $100,000 now, right? okay. and we always made a pledge to each other, you know, in the movement, nobody would suffer alone. so, either we would help get you out of jail or we would come and join you. so you didn't have to worry about, you know, being left alone. we were with you. so, i said, well, okay, if fund-raising is what you need, then i'll do it. they sent me to detroit, and when i was in detroit, john conyers was there and some others who helped raise money. we had a mass meeting, and the interesting note, which you may not be aware of, diane nash was in ja
but we decided that we would give, just like the peace corps and vista volunteers, that we were going to take off from school now and spend two years giving our time as field secretaries. so when i went down to get my job and my assignment, james foreman, okay, who was our executive secretary then for sncc, said that what was needed more than anything else was somebody to go raise some money to get dion diamond out of jail in louisiana because they had put him in jail and would only accept...
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who have language skills, can relate in other ways, and that can go into diplomatic service, the peace corps, the national security apparatus in nonmilitary ways. and i would like to see americorps expanded, consistent with what our budget constraints are. and then i think we need to do things that will try to promote organizations like this in every community in america. one of the things, i was going save this until the end, but george and i have talked about how much you all seem to like this and feel benefited from it, and how nuts it is the people don't talk to each other if they have political disagreements. i get a laugh every year when i we are less racist and homophobic than we used to be, our only remaining bigotry is please don't let me be around anybody who disagrees with me. [laughter] so i would like to solicit all of your ideas about what we can do to amplify the impact of this program in every state, every community in this country. because i think doing some public service in an interdependent world is part of the definition of citizenship. i did not exactly think that when
who have language skills, can relate in other ways, and that can go into diplomatic service, the peace corps, the national security apparatus in nonmilitary ways. and i would like to see americorps expanded, consistent with what our budget constraints are. and then i think we need to do things that will try to promote organizations like this in every community in america. one of the things, i was going save this until the end, but george and i have talked about how much you all seem to like...
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and i think i told a story in that op ed, i have a daughter in the peace corps in a third world country. she was talking to one of her native counterparts who was complaining about the autocratic government they lived under in that country, and he said we need freedom and we're not getting enough help. but john mccain will help us. he had no idea my daughter had a connection to senator mccain. he's just a guy who not only knew john's name but knew him as a friend who would help him if he could. that's an extraordinary tribute, i think, to the global importance of john mccain and his inate decency. he personified the values of this country was founded on. he was their greatest champion. >> mark salter, thank you so much, and thank you for your thoughts. our thoughts are with you, with the friends, the family, roberta mccain at age 106, who has lost her son now and, of course, cindy mccain, megan, jimmy, all the kids and grandchildren. bill cohen, thank you both very much. >>> and coming up -- nafta fix? the president saying the u.s. and mexico have made a deal on nafta, but will canada s
and i think i told a story in that op ed, i have a daughter in the peace corps in a third world country. she was talking to one of her native counterparts who was complaining about the autocratic government they lived under in that country, and he said we need freedom and we're not getting enough help. but john mccain will help us. he had no idea my daughter had a connection to senator mccain. he's just a guy who not only knew john's name but knew him as a friend who would help him if he could....
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i have a daughter in the peace corps in cambodia. he said we need more influence in the united states. john mccain will try to help us. there's just some random guy. some random guy in a rural province in a third world country that knows who he is, knows he'll fight for him. ther. your new brother-in-law. you like him. he's one of those guys who always smells good. his 5 o'clock shadow is always at 5 o'clock. you like him. your mom says he's done really well for himself. he has stocks and bonds your dad wants to go fishing with him. your dad doesn't even like fishing. you like your brother-in-law. but you'd like him better if you made more money than he does. don't get mad at your brother-in-law. get e*trade now t-mobile has unlimited for the rest of us. unlimited for you. for them. for all. get unlimited for as low at 30 bucks per line for four lines at t-mobile. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most
i have a daughter in the peace corps in cambodia. he said we need more influence in the united states. john mccain will try to help us. there's just some random guy. some random guy in a rural province in a third world country that knows who he is, knows he'll fight for him. ther. your new brother-in-law. you like him. he's one of those guys who always smells good. his 5 o'clock shadow is always at 5 o'clock. you like him. your mom says he's done really well for himself. he has stocks and bonds...
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there's hundreds of thousands of young people who want to serve in the peace corps and americorps andmerica, and there aren't the spaces, support for that. that's something i intend to work on in john's honor in the months ahead. >> thanks for being with us and sharing your memories, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> so the maverick center from arizona had a special bond with the people of new hampshire. former governor john zununu will join us with his memories next. for them. for all. get unlimited for as low at 30 bucks per line for four lines at t-mobile. dozens of people 50 and over, who like me, are actual customers of the aarp auto and home insurance program from the hartford and over that time i noticed a common theme. people appreciate the value they get with the hartford. - we originally signed up for automobile and homeowners' together. the hartford was the only one that was able to save us money. - that's a good feeling, huh? - yeah, it's good to have everything bundled together. - [announcer] to get your no obligation quote, call the hartford at the number on your screen or
there's hundreds of thousands of young people who want to serve in the peace corps and americorps andmerica, and there aren't the spaces, support for that. that's something i intend to work on in john's honor in the months ahead. >> thanks for being with us and sharing your memories, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> so the maverick center from arizona had a special bond with the people of new hampshire. former governor john zununu will join us with his memories next. for them....
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>> i used to work at in peace corps in the early 1970's right on the corner of the park.ere used to be an older gentleman. he wore a motorcycle helmet. we used to call him tight end. he pretty much was part of the park for many years. you remember seeing him and all of a sudden, you don't see him. you don't really think about not seeing him and years later it hits you. what happened to tight end? >> there are a lot of people. we don't want to make fun of people suffering from mental disabilities. sometimes they end up in the park. >> a lot of people lived in the park. we to go over and have lunch. this was 1971-1972. madam president, do you think we should wrap it up here? anyone who wants to talk later, i will be here. >> well, i think, i think -- first of all, i would like to thank you and everybody here for coming. if you haven't purchased this book, it is such a lovely read, . you really should get it. have gil sign it for you. right? thank you all for being here. thank you so much for spending your time with us today. [applause] >> thank you. >> before everybody leav
>> i used to work at in peace corps in the early 1970's right on the corner of the park.ere used to be an older gentleman. he wore a motorcycle helmet. we used to call him tight end. he pretty much was part of the park for many years. you remember seeing him and all of a sudden, you don't see him. you don't really think about not seeing him and years later it hits you. what happened to tight end? >> there are a lot of people. we don't want to make fun of people suffering from mental...
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i was in the peace corps. [laughter] i voted for obama. i'm on the equity team. what else have we got? i'm a minority myself. okay? i already know all this. i told you, i've been to coast that the' ca -- costa rica. any white person who says this to me, oh, god, that arrogance, right? i will never say that. i are not be free in -- i will not be free my lifetime. yes, i do less harm, i feel confident that i do less harm. i don't get defensive when i do harm, and i have really good repair skills, but i will never know all this. and what you have just signaled to me is that you don't. and you don't like how white our neighborhood is, but we had to move here for the schools. what could we do? this is a real popular one many seattle. and i think it's disingenuous. i think white people do like how white our neighborhoods are. white people measure the value of our spaces by the absence of people of color. we do it every day. what is a good neighborhood if it isn't white? wow, that's a powerful message. a segregated life is a good life? there's no inherent value in the p
i was in the peace corps. [laughter] i voted for obama. i'm on the equity team. what else have we got? i'm a minority myself. okay? i already know all this. i told you, i've been to coast that the' ca -- costa rica. any white person who says this to me, oh, god, that arrogance, right? i will never say that. i are not be free in -- i will not be free my lifetime. yes, i do less harm, i feel confident that i do less harm. i don't get defensive when i do harm, and i have really good repair skills,...
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laudable but it could be reading to children are many different things it could be local obviously the peace corps but there should be a set of application and that sometime in your life and then everybody should want communities to thrive. so talk about propaganda and the elections what we look for in november? >> that the russians will attempt to reflect. this isn't a single national election. and then to figure out using analytics with 30 or 50 accumulations. and then to interfere with those mechanics and then to make it and then in some years back they tried to go into the media outlets but the accurate count but the more likely issues are to undermine the turnout by doing things to interfere with the ability and then to mess up but more than that the intensification and this is just at election time maybe attempting to torment civil disorder by encouraging right and left wing. and then even have the ability to hack into their ability to communicate. in the 60s they would embed people to generate violent with different groups. but that was not scalable and it was crude but the scale is much gr
laudable but it could be reading to children are many different things it could be local obviously the peace corps but there should be a set of application and that sometime in your life and then everybody should want communities to thrive. so talk about propaganda and the elections what we look for in november? >> that the russians will attempt to reflect. this isn't a single national election. and then to figure out using analytics with 30 or 50 accumulations. and then to interfere with...
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in the 1960's,- the peace corps sent volunteers to new mexico to train before they sent them down to latin america. now, los alamos is one of the most prosperous countries -- counties in the country. they have a highest per capita number of phd's in the country in the county. it has transformed the state. that is a lot of spinoffs come from research into nuclear physics, people decide they don't want to work in los alamos, they create their own businesses. there is a ripple effect through northern new mexico. blue have high-tech jobs to come up with a good idea and spin it off in the run businesses. state that was in the backwaters of the country, not well known and is you are tourist to came through and so the beautiful landscapes and interesting cultures of new mexico, and made it more mainstream. >> what lessons do we learn from oppenheimer? we still refer to a massive effort to use science and government and business to come up with a solution for the world's problems. we need to do a manhattan project on this. that in have back in -- the back of our minds. was is this impossible
in the 1960's,- the peace corps sent volunteers to new mexico to train before they sent them down to latin america. now, los alamos is one of the most prosperous countries -- counties in the country. they have a highest per capita number of phd's in the country in the county. it has transformed the state. that is a lot of spinoffs come from research into nuclear physics, people decide they don't want to work in los alamos, they create their own businesses. there is a ripple effect through...
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break cultural diseases specially in the middle of the country where there have been peace corps diagnosed with the international aid agencies the warning unless the ceasefire both will enable the world health organization and health service organizations to immunize us many people as possible in the mall then we could see another. one which could be more the ones seen before because of the must live. within the communities living in yemen and also the immunity to help to diseases of this point. as twenty more still ahead here on the news hour including. for people too scared to go home why thousands are flocking to lhasa towns in northwest nigeria. and flash floods destroying thousands of homes in sudan. players continuing their anthem protests in the n.f.l. will have all the latest in schools. at least four people have been killed and a shooting in the canadian city of fredericton police say the incident is ongoing and of all stresses to stay inside their homes for the doors locks police have arrested a suspect in the case local media reports that firefighters and paramedics have been de
break cultural diseases specially in the middle of the country where there have been peace corps diagnosed with the international aid agencies the warning unless the ceasefire both will enable the world health organization and health service organizations to immunize us many people as possible in the mall then we could see another. one which could be more the ones seen before because of the must live. within the communities living in yemen and also the immunity to help to diseases of this...
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reading to children, many, many different things, it could be local, it could be obviously the peace corpsbut, you know, there should be a sense of obligation and a sense that sometime in your life no matter whether you are young and you have the time or maybe you don't have the time until you're old like me where you can do things that are really going to get back to your community, everyone should want that and want communities to thrive and i think we've become more than we really should. let's talk about propaganda and data manipulation in the election. what do you think we have to be looking out for in november election which is 14 weeks away? >> yeah. so i do think as director of national intelligence said that russians will attempt to affect elections, they have to figure out maybe stolen analytics maybe the 30, 40 key races are and you can see several states, there can be some attempt to interfere with the actual mechanics of the election. i think actually rather tough to change votes but you could do things like make it difficult to determine who is register and who is not registe
reading to children, many, many different things, it could be local, it could be obviously the peace corpsbut, you know, there should be a sense of obligation and a sense that sometime in your life no matter whether you are young and you have the time or maybe you don't have the time until you're old like me where you can do things that are really going to get back to your community, everyone should want that and want communities to thrive and i think we've become more than we really should....
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thousands of young american who want to serve, whether in teach for america, habitat for humanity, the peace corps, or the military by expanding those opportunities for them to learn skills, commit themselves to our community and country and earn tuition funds for college through service. we must stay engaged internationally and lead by the power of our example. john would say this requires us to advance not just america's interests but our cherished values, to stand against authoritarian leaders from russia, china, north korea, and iran, and to stand with our democratic partners and allies like those in nato. last, we have to continue with john's spirit of working across the aisle. i was struck in hearing his remarkable speech in philadelphia at the national constitution center where my predecessor, vice president biden, spoke movingly in introducing him and senator mccain in accepting that law, which should be mandatory viewing at every high school in america. it is clear these two men who served decades alongside each other genuinely knew each other, knew each other's families, knew each other'
thousands of young american who want to serve, whether in teach for america, habitat for humanity, the peace corps, or the military by expanding those opportunities for them to learn skills, commit themselves to our community and country and earn tuition funds for college through service. we must stay engaged internationally and lead by the power of our example. john would say this requires us to advance not just america's interests but our cherished values, to stand against authoritarian...
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i have a daughter in the peace corps in cambodia.uence in the united states. john mccain will try to help us. there's just some random guy. some random guy in a rural province in a third world country, knows who he is, knows he'll fight for him. cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. the first survivor of alzis out there.ase and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see a
i have a daughter in the peace corps in cambodia.uence in the united states. john mccain will try to help us. there's just some random guy. some random guy in a rural province in a third world country, knows who he is, knows he'll fight for him. cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do...
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hayes daughter was in the peace cor corps. he said america has my back.in. at this time of america first and where there is a lot of retrenchment from the world in this country, mccain was a light for america's ideals throughout the world, standing for freedom and liberty. those are going to be massive shoes to fill in the years ahead, in the hopes that we live up to what he promised. >> tim, i have so enjoyed hearing some of the john mccain stories over the past year. his chief of staff at the service in arizona yesterday had a few great stories. do you have any jaohn mccain stories you can share on television? >> you know, i was a young man, so i didn't rise to the level. the famous john mccain stories, the meaner nastier name he called you if he liked you. i didn't earn a nickname from him. i had a special moment with him. he didn't like to talk about his time in the hanoi hilton in the cells. the campaign strategists chagrinned. we were in sioux city, iowa. he was visiting bud day, who was his cellmate when he arrived in hanoi. mccain was visibly unco
hayes daughter was in the peace cor corps. he said america has my back.in. at this time of america first and where there is a lot of retrenchment from the world in this country, mccain was a light for america's ideals throughout the world, standing for freedom and liberty. those are going to be massive shoes to fill in the years ahead, in the hopes that we live up to what he promised. >> tim, i have so enjoyed hearing some of the john mccain stories over the past year. his chief of staff...
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so it transformed, in the 1960s the peace corps sent volunteers to new mexico to train before they sent them down into latin america. now los alamos is one of the most prosperous counties in the country. basic after they have the highest per capita number of phds in the country in their county. so it's transformed the state. there's a lot of spinoffs that come from research into nuclear physics that then people decide they don't want to work in los alamos, start their own businesses and so there's kind of a ripple effect throughout northern new mexico into albuquerque of people of these high-tech jobs can come up with a good idea and then spend them off for their own businesses. so it took this state that was in the kind of backwaters of the country and not well known and less you are a tourist and came through and saw the beautiful landscapes and interesting cultures of the mexico. and maybe more mainstream. so what lessons did we learn from oppenheimer? we still refer to a massive effort to use science and government, business, to come up with a solution of the world's problems. they
so it transformed, in the 1960s the peace corps sent volunteers to new mexico to train before they sent them down into latin america. now los alamos is one of the most prosperous counties in the country. basic after they have the highest per capita number of phds in the country in their county. so it's transformed the state. there's a lot of spinoffs that come from research into nuclear physics that then people decide they don't want to work in los alamos, start their own businesses and so...
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i was in the peace corps in africa. he went over and got captured.t got shot down going into the enemy capital. pulled out of the water and got beat up for five and a half years. that's his life. he was hawkish out of that. i'm telling you when you talked to him in the old days he would say he was really hated what lyndon johnson did in that war he wouldn't fight the war to a finish. they cheered when nixon bombed over hanoi. they were cheering these guys being beat up. but they wanted to win the war. they wanted divisiveness in leadership. he quoted from a movie they used to put on over there from memory you're a gum sucking pig. he was quoting marlon brando in that movie. he had this real anger at the failure of leadership. i think he wanted to be a clear cut leader. when we got into iraq he said we are with this thing. he wanted to be a real leader like john wayne with heroes we grew up. he wanted to be that kind of hero leader. he had that romance. and it was very clear cut. he wanted to be the hero. he wanted to be president. he ran, should have
i was in the peace corps in africa. he went over and got captured.t got shot down going into the enemy capital. pulled out of the water and got beat up for five and a half years. that's his life. he was hawkish out of that. i'm telling you when you talked to him in the old days he would say he was really hated what lyndon johnson did in that war he wouldn't fight the war to a finish. they cheered when nixon bombed over hanoi. they were cheering these guys being beat up. but they wanted to win...
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they have diverse educational and employment backgrounds from military veterans to peace corps volunteers. former as trial attorneys to former nonprofit immigration attorneys. from prior law enforcement officers to former social workers. despite their diverse backgrounds, they are all driven by the mission, to provide this country's protection to those were eligible while remaining fully focused on ensuring the integrity of the mission and protecting our country against those who seek to do us harm. all officers conducting credible fear screenings are extensively trained in national security issues, country conditions, interview techniques, credibility determination, fraud detection and refugee and asylum law. during the credible. interview, these officers question individuals about their identity, their fear of persecution and whether there are any circumstances that may make them ineligible or asylum. checks.nducts it is importation with ice and other law enforcement authorities if there is any reason to believe that an individual may have engaged in criminal activity or poses a securit
they have diverse educational and employment backgrounds from military veterans to peace corps volunteers. former as trial attorneys to former nonprofit immigration attorneys. from prior law enforcement officers to former social workers. despite their diverse backgrounds, they are all driven by the mission, to provide this country's protection to those were eligible while remaining fully focused on ensuring the integrity of the mission and protecting our country against those who seek to do us...