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peace corps. to be different.laughter] .his is the 1% we are building the next 1% of our own children. we have to move away from that being the case. harris: let's lean in a little bit about what it takes for recruitment right now. point,coming out of west what did you notice that we needed to do to make sure that others were hungry for the mission like you were? >> jason: west point is an institution that in grains early , you get a haircut and you are going to live a regimented life. you all start at the same level playing field. the leadership emphasis and the emphasis on academics and physical and military life, i think it produces what we need in terms of foundation. what good leadership is. what i pulled out from the academy is at the end of the day just being a good person. are put through military tasks or meeting soldiers in combat or trying to be your academic work done and you need some help, people will be smarter than you and more physical fitton you. the academy and the institution in general, you wo
peace corps. to be different.laughter] .his is the 1% we are building the next 1% of our own children. we have to move away from that being the case. harris: let's lean in a little bit about what it takes for recruitment right now. point,coming out of west what did you notice that we needed to do to make sure that others were hungry for the mission like you were? >> jason: west point is an institution that in grains early , you get a haircut and you are going to live a regimented life....
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would you go if you could use your knowledge peace corps.t scare him. he says he's too old to be scared anymore. here we go. >> now that he's taking out the trash. >> don't try to get people killed. >> that's caleb. he's 14. will be 15 in december. he likes to scare people. that's dad in the trash. >> you almost mad me sa me sa ma word. he almost cursed. >> on this day, especially. on a sunday. almost make me curse. >> this is a great way to get out of having to take out the trash forever. >> i'm traumatized. >> getting stuck in the elevator with people can be uncomfortable. >> getting stuck with andy gross. whole different no. >> i tell you what a joke this is. a complete joke. >> ah! >> andy gross and his accomplice jaclyn have rolled into this elevator. he literally rips her head off and people go crazy. >> then he's screaming to get them to scream. it is funny. andy is a comedian and magician. you can find him at andy gross.com. people go bolting out of this elevator. it is awesome. >> thank you for joining us. check out storms are movin
would you go if you could use your knowledge peace corps.t scare him. he says he's too old to be scared anymore. here we go. >> now that he's taking out the trash. >> don't try to get people killed. >> that's caleb. he's 14. will be 15 in december. he likes to scare people. that's dad in the trash. >> you almost mad me sa me sa ma word. he almost cursed. >> on this day, especially. on a sunday. almost make me curse. >> this is a great way to get out of having...
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peace corps.obil app. >> he is always up to no good. this time around, he's included his son. his son doesn't agree. he wants what he wants and he wants it now. >> ow. >> he child, man slapping him. >> let's see how people on the street react. >> i love the sound of it. that's great he let's him have it. >> >> it is not like you can stepp son is not really slapping him. he did connect a few times. >> he got me. >> on accident. >> he straight got necessit >> the perfect prank. >> sorry, sorry. >> are you okay? >> i'm fine. he acts up sometimes. >> she is the first person to stop and actually check in on things. >> she wasn't checking in, she was judging jack. she was saying, kids today. parents today. >> time after time, parents walk past. >> no one is really going to get involved. it is parent and child situation. >> not my business, keep on pushing. >> jack could have taken this further and smacked the kid back. that could have gotten a reaction. >> the last lady in the video does say it. >> why
peace corps.obil app. >> he is always up to no good. this time around, he's included his son. his son doesn't agree. he wants what he wants and he wants it now. >> ow. >> he child, man slapping him. >> let's see how people on the street react. >> i love the sound of it. that's great he let's him have it. >> >> it is not like you can stepp son is not really slapping him. he did connect a few times. >> he got me. >> on accident. >> he...
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that i know has occurred because of a long trip back from africa, a few members talking about the peace corps. they were democrats and republicans, and then we saw more money go to the program. that didn't happen in the 80's and 90's, in part because of the scrutiny they been getting on travel. host: steve from florida. our guest is brad fitch. pac's: wouldn't the super that go around helping these people get elected, would that not be considered an emolument? and number two, i am a disabled veteran and i would like to have people say what they think about the celebrations in france and the united states. your question.or not going to handle trump questions today, i hope you will give me a bye on that one. i'm not an expert on campaign funding, but i'm aware that it is illegal for members of congress to use their own campaign funds on personal activities. there are members of congress even now that are under scrutiny for doing that, it is a pretty big no-no when it comes to the commission. they don't really get that kind of perk. the perks that members get are smaller than you think. a parkin
that i know has occurred because of a long trip back from africa, a few members talking about the peace corps. they were democrats and republicans, and then we saw more money go to the program. that didn't happen in the 80's and 90's, in part because of the scrutiny they been getting on travel. host: steve from florida. our guest is brad fitch. pac's: wouldn't the super that go around helping these people get elected, would that not be considered an emolument? and number two, i am a disabled...
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you know, i was in the peace corps in southeast asia for three years. >> is there a downside to tariffs>> tariffs, when they're used -- >> i mean to these chinese tariffs. is there a downside in the u.s.? >> no. no. >> but what's been so surprising to many who watch the chinese retaliations is how targeted, how sophisticated they have been at targeting parts of the country that supported donald trump, politically, parts of the country that support republican leadership, politically, and that this is an indicator for some who study -- >> call that election meddling. >> yeah. >> you could call that election meddling. >> do you think the chinese are meddling in our elections? >> well, if you look at -- well, you just said they were. >> no, you said you call it election meddling. i didn't. >> what you said was they were targeting our districts, politically, right? >> that's been widely reported. i mean, they are going after -- >> here's what -- all we're trying to do is defend ourselves. everybody in america knows that china steals from us and they cheat us. and so when our president acts t
you know, i was in the peace corps in southeast asia for three years. >> is there a downside to tariffs>> tariffs, when they're used -- >> i mean to these chinese tariffs. is there a downside in the u.s.? >> no. no. >> but what's been so surprising to many who watch the chinese retaliations is how targeted, how sophisticated they have been at targeting parts of the country that supported donald trump, politically, parts of the country that support republican...
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. >> privately funded with support from the peace corps, the purpose is to keep girls in school as long as possible because after 12 most moroccan girls outside the city drop out. >> i am strong. >> i am strong. >> i am capable. >> i am capable. >> i am worthy. >> i am worthy. >> i am smart. >> i am smart. >> girl power. >> this is -- >> beautiful. >> here they find support and encouragement, sports, tutoring. but also practical help for girls. hanan is 13, and our translator sukina helped her explain to me why many adolescent girls disappear from school five days every month. i wondered if most mothers taught their girls about menstruation. >> conservative for a mom to talk to her girl about her period. >> oh, yes? >> yes. >> how would the girls understand what's happening to them if their mother doesn't tell them? would a big sister maybe -- >> project soar provides menstrual pads in a portable kit. the older girls instruct the younger in the use of the kits. and this enables them to stay in school. >> i have one question. do you think it might be valuable for the younger ones to come
. >> privately funded with support from the peace corps, the purpose is to keep girls in school as long as possible because after 12 most moroccan girls outside the city drop out. >> i am strong. >> i am strong. >> i am capable. >> i am capable. >> i am worthy. >> i am worthy. >> i am smart. >> i am smart. >> girl power. >> this is -- >> beautiful. >> here they find support and encouragement, sports, tutoring. but...
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that could be rural medicine, national parks were the peace corps.has a social effect from a young age, downtown detroit from west georgia to l.a. getting back to resent the service and that is what i think you will get with leaders at the local and national level. for people who think we have it bad in the united states, travel abroad and look at how proud we have in this country. that's how we keep america great going forward and not the are going to see. my pastor this morning and eustace, florida in my district gave out army men. we have more soldiers overseas right now in the u.k., british army, canadian army combined. and moving the world forward in line with our values. i would ask everyone, think her veterans tomorrow but take an extra step. inc. their families. they are truly suffering under the weight of the service are not something i'm focused on if we have less than and how do we do with these wars into its second decade. >> i hate to cut you off heading into her commercial. just know that millions of americans around the country cheerin
that could be rural medicine, national parks were the peace corps.has a social effect from a young age, downtown detroit from west georgia to l.a. getting back to resent the service and that is what i think you will get with leaders at the local and national level. for people who think we have it bad in the united states, travel abroad and look at how proud we have in this country. that's how we keep america great going forward and not the are going to see. my pastor this morning and eustace,...
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as a peace corps volunteer in the 1960s, i started working on climate change. community forestry.omen i witnessed during my career, and the men joining together forming community organizations, excuse me. during my career, i have watched the reforestation of the himalayas. destroyed -- they weo work and you can actually see on the satellite imagery the reforestation on the himalayas. also the decertification of the kalahari and working in tanzania planting millions of trees. only to see that the glaciers of nepal are still retreating. this no caps argon. they have done their share. it has been women doing a lot of it. the nations stepping forward and so forth. it is clear they are up against a synonymy going the other direction. months before midterm elections and people that have been concerned on this, we are asking the same question. what do we do during the next 30 days to affect the midterm so the women and the youth basis, how do we organize the grassroots. how can we get that forward. what we can do right now to start a new nami. >> did you have a question? go ahead. >> i w
as a peace corps volunteer in the 1960s, i started working on climate change. community forestry.omen i witnessed during my career, and the men joining together forming community organizations, excuse me. during my career, i have watched the reforestation of the himalayas. destroyed -- they weo work and you can actually see on the satellite imagery the reforestation on the himalayas. also the decertification of the kalahari and working in tanzania planting millions of trees. only to see that...
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p push through legislation that became the foundation for the peace corps. he pushed through the landmark, new color test-- limited nuclear test ban treaty which banned nuclear testing in the atmosphere and underwater. it was the first of such a treaty in the history of nuclear weapons. kennedy himself said this is your treaty, hubert. it also open the way to the salt one insult to agreements of the 1970s that limited anti- ballistic missiles and other nuclear arrangements. he also pushed urban 1964, the job corps which was the staple of great society in 1964, of course, he pushed through the civil rights bill of 1964, which banned discrimination in public accommodations, workplace employment and any discrimination based on race, religion, nationality or sex. it was historic legislation opening the way to later civil rights laws in the 1965 routing-- voting rights act in 1968 fair housing act. i just want to point out that one of the rights act of 64, is the historic measure and humphrey broke a 75 days southern filibuster, he mastered all 11 titles that bil
p push through legislation that became the foundation for the peace corps. he pushed through the landmark, new color test-- limited nuclear test ban treaty which banned nuclear testing in the atmosphere and underwater. it was the first of such a treaty in the history of nuclear weapons. kennedy himself said this is your treaty, hubert. it also open the way to the salt one insult to agreements of the 1970s that limited anti- ballistic missiles and other nuclear arrangements. he also pushed urban...
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that peace corps of course is very high level with different panels including different heads of stategovernment the speech but none of my call but also a speech by the german chancellor i'm going to back up and after that you have a number of different workshops dealing different topics that might not seem like the solution to the problems of most peace but they can. pick. up. ok unfortunately our signal there seems to be weak let's see if we can go over to georg as he is standing by in belgium in the press can you hear me i can hear you brant ok good let me ask you i mean i'm sure you were listening in on the speech by mr the french president what did you think was the biggest takeaway from that speech. i couldn't hear much of the speech to be honest because here in belgium there while mr michael was speaking the key ceremony took place this was the day when a special last post was played at eleven o'clock. four in main memorization off the end of the force world war this was a key ceremony here for the british and for the for belgium of those two nations really celebrating here the
that peace corps of course is very high level with different panels including different heads of stategovernment the speech but none of my call but also a speech by the german chancellor i'm going to back up and after that you have a number of different workshops dealing different topics that might not seem like the solution to the problems of most peace but they can. pick. up. ok unfortunately our signal there seems to be weak let's see if we can go over to georg as he is standing by in...
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graduates into tunisia that are major players in the revolution to work doing projects sort of like peace corps volunteers and they're very willing and the government gost has nhas not co level of understanding. >> that's a good project to take beyond. >> i just want positive point out the problems are not unique to that region. there are fighters returning to iraq. what do do you with them? people who experienced all of these activities abroad. and now they're coming back and the iraqis don't know what to do with it. what will they do? what will will they have learned? what are they going to bring back with them? i think are problems with cross border incursions. we have not talked about that. that's going on all the time. turkish incursions, there are problems on that side. and the instabilities that we've talked about. all of these are things that have to be watched and worried about. these are not isolated to just one area. but they're all sort of streaming in from all sides in iraq. they're certainly experiencing all of that. >> yeah. so you think that program that william is talking about
graduates into tunisia that are major players in the revolution to work doing projects sort of like peace corps volunteers and they're very willing and the government gost has nhas not co level of understanding. >> that's a good project to take beyond. >> i just want positive point out the problems are not unique to that region. there are fighters returning to iraq. what do do you with them? people who experienced all of these activities abroad. and now they're coming back and the...
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part of this is saying he shunned the peace corps and the president macron organized, washington callingfor macron. nationalism. president trump has called himself a nationalist and is the architect of the american first. angela merkel as well struck a similar tone, rejecting nationalism and isolationism. and really a sign of symbolism and the audience, attending with president putin and erdogan, but missing was president trump who is headed back to the states. francine: thank you so much. will get back to patrick and chris. we will talk a little bit more about the markets and a little bit more about what it means for geopolitics. geopolitics is weighing on the markets. patrick: very difficult to price it in. you get more volatility in the news and geopolitics than an underlying fundamentals or interest rates. that is a thing that gets the headlines and moves markets, and then it comes back. it is very difficult to price. you can't ignore it. markets typically overreact to any geopolitical news. you can't ignore it. tom: a lot of talk about the president of the united states this weekend
part of this is saying he shunned the peace corps and the president macron organized, washington callingfor macron. nationalism. president trump has called himself a nationalist and is the architect of the american first. angela merkel as well struck a similar tone, rejecting nationalism and isolationism. and really a sign of symbolism and the audience, attending with president putin and erdogan, but missing was president trump who is headed back to the states. francine: thank you so much. will...
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that i know has occurred because of a long trip back from africa, a few members talking about the peace corpsere democrats and republicans, and then we saw more money go to the program. that didn't happen in the 80's and 90's, in part because of the scrutiny they been getting on travel. host: steve from florida. our guest is brad fitch. pac's: wouldn't the super that go around helping these people get elected, would that not be considered an emolument? and number two, i am a disabled veteran and i would like to have people say what they think about the celebrations in france and the united states. your question.or not going to handle trump questions today, i hope you will give me a bye on that one. i'm not an expert on campaign funding, but i'm aware that it is illegal for members of congress to use their own campaign funds on personal activities. there are members of congress even now that are under scrutiny for doing that, it is a pretty big no-no when it comes to the commission. they don't really get that kind of perk. the perks that members get are smaller than you think. a parking spot a
that i know has occurred because of a long trip back from africa, a few members talking about the peace corpsere democrats and republicans, and then we saw more money go to the program. that didn't happen in the 80's and 90's, in part because of the scrutiny they been getting on travel. host: steve from florida. our guest is brad fitch. pac's: wouldn't the super that go around helping these people get elected, would that not be considered an emolument? and number two, i am a disabled veteran...
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ethiopia, where i served, patty and i served as peace corps volunteers, has always been plagued by famine as a result of the climate moving back and forth. it will get worse. and so we provide enough for those who have too little. across the world, this is a key issue. joining me now is my colleague from california, he and i get share the great sacramento-san joaquin delta. before i come to you, mr. mcnerney, i'm going to put up one of your favorite things here. for to you look at. because i know this is what gets you really excited. clean energy systems. this has been your life's work. and you can talk about it, when you finish, we'll talk a little bit more about some of these. mr. mcnerney from california. mr. mcnerney: i thank the gentleman and friend for yielding. i want to thank my colleagues here tonight. mr. payne, mr. schneider. especially mr. garamendi. you've been an absolute fierce advocate for action on climate and other issues and you're untiring. i really have a lot of respect and admiration for that. let me talk a little bit about the report first. this is a scientific repo
ethiopia, where i served, patty and i served as peace corps volunteers, has always been plagued by famine as a result of the climate moving back and forth. it will get worse. and so we provide enough for those who have too little. across the world, this is a key issue. joining me now is my colleague from california, he and i get share the great sacramento-san joaquin delta. before i come to you, mr. mcnerney, i'm going to put up one of your favorite things here. for to you look at. because i...
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problems in therefore i hope that we will really together work for peaceful use of space we should not move the war into the orbit. corp in space even during times of crisis is for me if i'm asked the question is very important to bridge crisis this is important because we have only this tiny various which is very fragile and we should better secure this tiny jeff i'm very happy that even at these times we can launch european astronauts american astronauts japanese astronauts canadian astronauts in of course also the russian cosmonauts together to the international space station and they are working together in the station and when they move from the russian to the american part of the station they don't have to have a visa with them. don't forget you can look it up on social media and our website that started a con i'll be back with more the top of the hour but first it's been passed. pranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive truck peopl
problems in therefore i hope that we will really together work for peaceful use of space we should not move the war into the orbit. corp in space even during times of crisis is for me if i'm asked the question is very important to bridge crisis this is important because we have only this tiny various which is very fragile and we should better secure this tiny jeff i'm very happy that even at these times we can launch european astronauts american astronauts japanese astronauts canadian...
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systems are serviced differently between the marine corps and air national guard aircraft at the depots. george patton once said the more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war. our most urgent responsibilities is to ensure enough sweat is being shed to reduce this bleeding. with that i'll going to ranking member mr. courtney for his opening remarks. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to the witnesses for their testimony here today. the c power and projection forces subcommittee today meets once again to consider a rash of tragic mishaps that have cost the lives of many service members. in 2017 we held a series of hearings and briefings to consider the causes, consequences and path forward following four ship collisions and groundings. alongside our partners on the readiness subcommittee, we conducted frequent oversight of this issue, and also guided through a number of reforms in the ndaa on surface ship procedure, which again we believe will reduce the amount of risks for these kinds of events happening in the future. as the chairman said, in the last year and a half, we've also seen three fatal mishaps across our air nati
systems are serviced differently between the marine corps and air national guard aircraft at the depots. george patton once said the more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war. our most urgent responsibilities is to ensure enough sweat is being shed to reduce this bleeding. with that i'll going to ranking member mr. courtney for his opening remarks. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to the witnesses for their testimony here today. the c power and projection forces...
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and together we can assure that our navy and marine corps operating around the world continue to provide effective, deterrence, and instruments of peace, or if necessary, to deliver superior naval power to protect those who are threatened. we thank you for the strong support this subcommittee has always provided the department of navy and the opportunity to appear before you today, reporting, answering your questions. >> thank you very much. i will direct questions to the panel, and the one who feels best suited to answer. encouraging news on the requirement, the statutory requirement, according to the ships act, which is the unanimous position of this subcommittee and the law of the land signed by the president of the united states. by the year 20 23, 355, another 11 years after that, how optimal will that mix be mr. secretary? at those two stages? >> sir, as we talked about in the springtime, we were able to accelerate the plan to 2034 by extending life of a number of our destroyers. that is not the optimal mix per se. i will turn it over to admiral mertz. it is a workable mix that would allow us to execute the national defense stra
and together we can assure that our navy and marine corps operating around the world continue to provide effective, deterrence, and instruments of peace, or if necessary, to deliver superior naval power to protect those who are threatened. we thank you for the strong support this subcommittee has always provided the department of navy and the opportunity to appear before you today, reporting, answering your questions. >> thank you very much. i will direct questions to the panel, and the...
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corp. 2018] >> we are going to go ahead and get going. live coverage here from c-span at the u.s. institute of peace. a discussion starting shortly on the political and security situation in afghanistan and the u.s. role there. we will be hearing from general michael langley at u.s. central command joining a group of academics and former government officials for the discussion. the introductions are underway. >> -- u.s. and global stability. we
corp. 2018] >> we are going to go ahead and get going. live coverage here from c-span at the u.s. institute of peace. a discussion starting shortly on the political and security situation in afghanistan and the u.s. role there. we will be hearing from general michael langley at u.s. central command joining a group of academics and former government officials for the discussion. the introductions are underway. >> -- u.s. and global stability. we
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peace does not take place from strength but from perceived weakness. have we experienced this before, yes, in 2006 when we came from brussels conference, all six of army corp were attacked and we were able to overcome it. second, six weeks prior to the election we saw some of the worst fighting and we overcame. at that time the media predicted the fall up to 5 provinces. none of that happened. bottom line, the nature of the war is not between armies, if it were that, it would be a different war. what makes this war horrible is that civilians and institution communities and there global voice to emphatically come and say unacceptable. this type of war is no result that is protective and it's most dangerous thing is that it could break the consensus that forged through years of efforts regarding seeking peace. >> related question on cooperation between the coalition in the united states, its security forces and those of afghanistan, as we look at that long standing now almost 18 years security cooperation effort where would you say it's the strongest today and where would you see that that cooperation needs change or needs some improvements? >> well, first o
peace does not take place from strength but from perceived weakness. have we experienced this before, yes, in 2006 when we came from brussels conference, all six of army corp were attacked and we were able to overcome it. second, six weeks prior to the election we saw some of the worst fighting and we overcame. at that time the media predicted the fall up to 5 provinces. none of that happened. bottom line, the nature of the war is not between armies, if it were that, it would be a different...