63
63
Dec 25, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
dunbar-ortiz' expression "my people," the descendents of the original settlers, people united despite class differences read country music as one of the things that are putting these people together. i wanted to talk about that, in addition to thinking about country music and its basic opposition. we have what we might call the twin poles of country music. these are opposition, and they structure the thematics of country music. you might say that they correlate to specific artists, in particular the two country artists which peterson is concerned with in early phases of this book, jimmie rogers and the carter family. i'm going to put them up there as representing -- there are exceptions -- but basically representing these two poles. again, as i said, country music is a music that responds to modernity. what is modernity? basically, modernity begins with the rise of capitalism, the rise of political liberalism in the 17th and 18th centuries, and with new developments in technology. it is within modernity also that we know from this class we see race get constructed. race is something t
dunbar-ortiz' expression "my people," the descendents of the original settlers, people united despite class differences read country music as one of the things that are putting these people together. i wanted to talk about that, in addition to thinking about country music and its basic opposition. we have what we might call the twin poles of country music. these are opposition, and they structure the thematics of country music. you might say that they correlate to specific artists, in...
65
65
Dec 13, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the people united, will never be defeated. the people united, will never be defeated. >>. here showing support -- we are here showing support. we are here to show that democracy matters and that there are things that are not right but we can come together peacefully. here are a lot of people who feel the same. >> we are here to support this. late.is not too tall college can still do the -- the electoral college can still do the right thing. >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go. -- hey, hope, donald trump hello, donald trump has got to go. >> the results of the is it -- election become official when a meat to cast their vote. you can watch the process take place in several states. live coverage starting here at -- some lenders are demanding and intelligence -- an intelligence briefing. demandingectors are an intelligence reefing. they are asking for more information about recent reports on russia's potential influence. the issue demands close scrutiny from the elect world college after donald trump willingness and his continuing defense of russia. some lawmakers ar
. >> the people united, will never be defeated. the people united, will never be defeated. >>. here showing support -- we are here showing support. we are here to show that democracy matters and that there are things that are not right but we can come together peacefully. here are a lot of people who feel the same. >> we are here to support this. late.is not too tall college can still do the -- the electoral college can still do the right thing. >> hey hey, ho ho, donald...
48
48
Dec 28, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
president obama, the people of the united states of america, and the people around the world, as the prime minister of japan, i offer my sincere and everlasting condolences to the souls of those who lost their lives here. as well as to the spirits of all the brave men and women whose lives were taken by a war that commenced in this place, and also to the souls of the countless innocent people who became innocent victims of the war. we must never repeat the horrors of war again. this is the solemn vow we the people of japan have taken. since the war, we have created a free and democratic country that values the rule of law and we have resolutely upheld our vow never again to wage war. we, the people of japan, will continue to uphold this unwavering principle while harboring quiet pride in the path we have walked as a peace-loving nation over thse 70 years since the war ended. to the souls of the servicemen who lie in eternal rest aboard the uss arizona, to the american people, and to all of the people around the world, i pledge that unwavering vow here as the prime minister of japan.
president obama, the people of the united states of america, and the people around the world, as the prime minister of japan, i offer my sincere and everlasting condolences to the souls of those who lost their lives here. as well as to the spirits of all the brave men and women whose lives were taken by a war that commenced in this place, and also to the souls of the countless innocent people who became innocent victims of the war. we must never repeat the horrors of war again. this is the...
452
452
Dec 28, 2016
12/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 452
favorite 0
quote 0
president obama, the people of the united states of america and the people around the world, as the prime minister of japan, i offer my sincere and everlasting condolences to the souls of those who lost their life here, as well as to the spirits of all the brave men and women whose lives were taken by a war that commenced in this very place and also to the souls of countless innocent people who became victims of the war. we must never repeat the horrors of the war again. vow that we,olemn the people of japan, have taken. since the war we have created a , free and democratic country that values the rule of law and has resolutely upheld our vow never again to wage war. we the people of japan will continue to uphold this unwavering principle while harboring quiet pride in the walked as a peaceloving nation in the last 70 years since the war ended. to the souls of the servicemen who lie in a eternal rest above the uss arizona, to the american people, and to all peoples around the world, i pledge that unwavering vow here as the prime minister of japan. yesterday, at the marine corps base, i vi
president obama, the people of the united states of america and the people around the world, as the prime minister of japan, i offer my sincere and everlasting condolences to the souls of those who lost their life here, as well as to the spirits of all the brave men and women whose lives were taken by a war that commenced in this very place and also to the souls of countless innocent people who became victims of the war. we must never repeat the horrors of the war again. vow that we,olemn the...
47
47
Dec 5, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
people within it. it was maybe possible in the united states 1800 to 3 million people in the united states. people without sufficient property don't have the votes. as the people that are the small oligarchy, in the internet people are departing from one another. they can live in their own little world. they don't have to hear anybody that disagrees with them or try to compromise. a self confirming universe and democracy is about friction and a change in argument and it's not a safe place and it depends on friction. it drives people into many worlds of their own and then it's hard to get that moving in one direction. here's my story and i went with this, he's a great golfer, has been for years and years into place quite often. when i did sports illustrated and if donald trump because of his interest in the golf courses and he cheats at golf. the other politician who is famous for cheating at golf is bill clinton. this little bit of information undermines the fact that his book has that kind of fun with conservatives, liberals, radicals or whatever over the whole thing. it's a great book. [ap
people within it. it was maybe possible in the united states 1800 to 3 million people in the united states. people without sufficient property don't have the votes. as the people that are the small oligarchy, in the internet people are departing from one another. they can live in their own little world. they don't have to hear anybody that disagrees with them or try to compromise. a self confirming universe and democracy is about friction and a change in argument and it's not a safe place and...
164
164
Dec 18, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
declared that all of the people of the united states who oppose u.s. china and the chinese people for their pledge of support for the people of los angeles in their struggle against u.s. imperialism. >> in keeping with communist principles and expectations, the atmosphere of hatred generated in the watts riots resulted in 32 martyrs for the cause of liberation. >> in their memory, we pledge to history u.s. imperialism. -- to destroy u.s. imperialism. and again in 1934, and still again in 1965, we hear a negro people as a nation in the black belt of the south. >> lest there be any misunderstanding, nobel peace prize winner martin luther king followed the example of lenin peace prize winner fidel castro and protested that "imc and -- i am sick and tired of people saying this movement has been infiltrated by communist and communist sympathizers, there are as many communist in this freedom movement as there are eskimos in florida." >> ♪ announcer: in the past hour, we have offered only a brief survey of the material available to support the charge that the
declared that all of the people of the united states who oppose u.s. china and the chinese people for their pledge of support for the people of los angeles in their struggle against u.s. imperialism. >> in keeping with communist principles and expectations, the atmosphere of hatred generated in the watts riots resulted in 32 martyrs for the cause of liberation. >> in their memory, we pledge to history u.s. imperialism. -- to destroy u.s. imperialism. and again in 1934, and still...
78
78
Dec 4, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
people in the united states were engaged in art in a direct way and used to seeing art that made statementsrough the works progress administration, through artists like diego rivera, people in the united states were used to seeing murals that made direct statements. we can definitely relate these sculptures with some of the political winds at the time. but the other lens you can look at this through is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york city. in 1938, before the united states entered world war ii, you were already seeing the nazis driving out the jews, the collectors, the wealthy -- some of the wealthy jewish residents in germany. but also many artists, many creatives were migrating. this is the milieu in new york city that russell barnett aitken would have been commenting upon at the time . i think he was never somebody who hid his own beliefs and opinions. and that is when you see in all of these little details percolating up in these sculptures. this weekend we are featuring the history of tempe, arizona. learn more about tempe and other stops on our cities tou
people in the united states were engaged in art in a direct way and used to seeing art that made statementsrough the works progress administration, through artists like diego rivera, people in the united states were used to seeing murals that made direct statements. we can definitely relate these sculptures with some of the political winds at the time. but the other lens you can look at this through is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york city. in 1938, before the...
190
190
Dec 25, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
a dinner in the summer of 1865 and he proposes an idea -- let us give the people of the united states a gift from us, the people of france to commemorate our friendship, to commemorate their democracy. luckily for him, there is a young sculptor at this dinner. is already well-known in france for building large monuments but he is a dreamer. he wants to do something really, really big. something to be remembered for. he had been to egypt and had saying -- and had seen the pyramid's and had done research on the colossus of rhodes, one of the seven wonders of the world. he was hired to do a similar project at the mouth of the suez canal but it never came to fruition but he already had an idea of a woman holding a torch representing enlightenment for the entire world. this would take some time. no computers and no cell phones in 1865. he is able to make his first visit to the united states in the early 1870's. he enters the mouth of the new york harbor and he sees this abandoned island. with ford would build for the war of 1812. there was not a lot going on the island at the time but it w
a dinner in the summer of 1865 and he proposes an idea -- let us give the people of the united states a gift from us, the people of france to commemorate our friendship, to commemorate their democracy. luckily for him, there is a young sculptor at this dinner. is already well-known in france for building large monuments but he is a dreamer. he wants to do something really, really big. something to be remembered for. he had been to egypt and had saying -- and had seen the pyramid's and had done...
58
58
Dec 3, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
people in the united states were engaged in art in a direct way and used to seeing art that made statements. through the works progress administration, artists like diego rivera, people in the united states were used to seeing murals that made a direct statements. we can definitely relate these sculptures with the political winds at the time. but the other lens you can look at this thread is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york city. in 1938, before the united states entered world war ii, you were already seeing the nazis driving out the jews, the collectors, the wealthy -- some of the wealthy jewish residents in germany. manylso many artists, creatives were migrating. ilieu inthe mill you - m new york city that russell barnett aiken would have been commenting on at the time he was never somebody who hit his own beliefs and opinions. and that is when you see in all of these little details .ercolating up these sculptures >> this weekend we are featuring the history of tempe, arizona, with our cox communication partners. and other about tempe cities on cspan.org/citie
people in the united states were engaged in art in a direct way and used to seeing art that made statements. through the works progress administration, artists like diego rivera, people in the united states were used to seeing murals that made a direct statements. we can definitely relate these sculptures with the political winds at the time. but the other lens you can look at this thread is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york city. in 1938, before the united states...
167
167
Dec 18, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
the people of the united states were being divided according to plan.mong the so-called downtrodden and oppressed, among the supposedly starving negroes, the enemy was referred to as "white man,"mr. charlie," "the and the "ofay." was phase one. now was the time to implement phase two. create the appearance of popular support. the guide of the people of the united states and the world into believing the highest fraud of the civil rights uprising led by a handful was a popular uprising of the whole negro race in the united states. >> now this does not mean there ofnot a legitimate need advancement of civil rights for many of our negroes systems. there.se there is a need otherwise, communist agitators posing as civil rights leaders could never hope to enlist massive support for their schemes. foraspirations of negroes full equality were not created by communists. but they are used by communists and such a way that idealistic americans of all races can be tricked into implementing the communist blueprint for revolution. inside of the the communist party, it
the people of the united states were being divided according to plan.mong the so-called downtrodden and oppressed, among the supposedly starving negroes, the enemy was referred to as "white man,"mr. charlie," "the and the "ofay." was phase one. now was the time to implement phase two. create the appearance of popular support. the guide of the people of the united states and the world into believing the highest fraud of the civil rights uprising led by a handful was...
49
49
Dec 5, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
i think people in the united states were engaged with art in a direct way and used to seeing art that made statements. through the works progress administration, through artists like diego rivera, people in the united states were used to seeing murals that made direct statements. i think we can definitely relate these sculptures with some of the political winds at the time. but i think the other lens you can look at this through is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york city. in 1938, before the united states entered world war ii, you were already seeing the nazis driving out the jews, the collectors, the wealthy -- some of the wealthy jewish residents in germany. but also many artists, many creatives were migrating. this is the milieu in new york city that russell barnett aitken would have been commenting upon at the time. i think he was never somebody who hid his own beliefs and opinions. and that is what you see in all of these little details percolating up in these sculptures. >> this weekend we are featuring the history of tempe, arizona with our cox commun
i think people in the united states were engaged with art in a direct way and used to seeing art that made statements. through the works progress administration, through artists like diego rivera, people in the united states were used to seeing murals that made direct statements. i think we can definitely relate these sculptures with some of the political winds at the time. but i think the other lens you can look at this through is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york...
753
753
tv
eye 753
favorite 0
quote 3
united technologies, bob mcdonough and the team at carrier. thank you for renewing your commitment to indiana and renewing your commitment to the people of the united states of america. [applause] i also just want to thank the great carrier team here in indianapolis and in the state of indiana. your hard work, your resilience, your work ethic even in disappointing times, i know for a fact gave this company the confidence to double down on the future of this company and the future of the people of this state, and so i thank you, the carrier team, for giving them the confidence to do just that. [applause] but lastly, on behalf of all the people of indiana, allow me to thank the man we wouldn't be here without for his efforts, for picking up the phone, for keeping his word. his efforts to bring us to this day of renewed hope and promise not just here in indiana, but really for people that know the strength of this country comes in our ability to make things and to grow things. it's a renewed day for manufacturing inç america. you know, i remember when donald trump was running for president, he said that if he was elected president of the united state
united technologies, bob mcdonough and the team at carrier. thank you for renewing your commitment to indiana and renewing your commitment to the people of the united states of america. [applause] i also just want to thank the great carrier team here in indianapolis and in the state of indiana. your hard work, your resilience, your work ethic even in disappointing times, i know for a fact gave this company the confidence to double down on the future of this company and the future of the people...
123
123
Dec 18, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 1
declared that all of the people of the united states who oppose u.s. e communist party of china and the chinese people for their pledge of support for the people of los angeles in their struggle against u.s. imperialism. >> in keeping with communist principles and expectations, the atmosphere of hatred generated in the watts riots resulted in 32 martyrs for the cause of liberation. >> in their memory, wiest read -- we pledge to this story u.s. imperialism. still again in 1965, we hear a negro people as a nation in the black belt of the south. there be any misunderstanding, nobel peace prize winner martin luther king lenined the example of peace prize winners and and tired oft "imc people saying this movement has been infiltrated by communist and communist sympathizers, there are as many communist in this freedom movement as there are eskimos in florida." ♪ announcer: in the past hour, we have offered only a brief survey of the material available to support the charge that the civil rights movement as we know it today is simply part of a worldwide moveme
declared that all of the people of the united states who oppose u.s. e communist party of china and the chinese people for their pledge of support for the people of los angeles in their struggle against u.s. imperialism. >> in keeping with communist principles and expectations, the atmosphere of hatred generated in the watts riots resulted in 32 martyrs for the cause of liberation. >> in their memory, wiest read -- we pledge to this story u.s. imperialism. still again in 1965, we...
51
51
Dec 13, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
the people united will never be defeated. the people united will never be defeated. the people united will never be defeated. >> where here to support women's rights -- we are here to support women's rights and the protest. show that ito matters. there are a lot of things that are not right but we can come .ogether peacefully a lot of people are here with me. >> we are here to support this. not too late. the electoral college can still do the right thing. hey[chanting "hey- ho-ho, donald trump has got to go"] --anting "hey-hey >> the results of the election become official a week from now. you can watch as the process takes place in several states. live coverage here beginning at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. lyrical writing that some writing -- politico that some electors are demanding a briefing. a group of 10 electors sent a letter to the director of national intelligence today asking for more information in light of recent reports about russia's potential influence. the letter claims the issue demands close scrutiny and a liberation from the electoral college aft
the people united will never be defeated. the people united will never be defeated. the people united will never be defeated. >> where here to support women's rights -- we are here to support women's rights and the protest. show that ito matters. there are a lot of things that are not right but we can come .ogether peacefully a lot of people are here with me. >> we are here to support this. not too late. the electoral college can still do the right thing. hey[chanting "hey-...
53
53
Dec 4, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
united states is isis, also. day toe trying every recruit more people in the united states. radical islamic people are coming from the middle east. if you want to confront this phenomenon, you must start in the middle east. mr. tapper: i know you are a minister now on you have to be more diplomatic, but you do recognize that the president-elect has talk about withdrawing more from the middle east than even whatever status you think the united states has their right now -- there right now. minister lieberman: i don't know if he spoke about withdrawing from the gulf, but with regards to syria, he will be active with regarding the solutions and to speak frankly, it is impossible to achieve any solution without active american participation in the process. we need strong america, we need america active in at least in our region. will agreethat we about a common vision regarding the future of the middle east. mr. tapper: let's talk about the israeli-palestinian peace process. minister lieberman: no peace and no process. [laughter] mr. tapper: the future israeli-palestinian peace p
united states is isis, also. day toe trying every recruit more people in the united states. radical islamic people are coming from the middle east. if you want to confront this phenomenon, you must start in the middle east. mr. tapper: i know you are a minister now on you have to be more diplomatic, but you do recognize that the president-elect has talk about withdrawing more from the middle east than even whatever status you think the united states has their right now -- there right now....
91
91
Dec 31, 2016
12/16
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
in the united states, people are going tojust be amazed, i think, over and over again by what's happeningon. outside of the united states, people are going to be looking at what's going on, and they are going to be astounded overand overagain. it's going to be unpredictable, as you said, bari. that unpredictability is where we are these days. maybe one thing one can predict is that america has thrived, despite rather than because of anybody in the white house for 200 years. in other words, there is a genius within the american people, 300 million of them, to get things done. fairenough? well... it's not irrelevant, who's running the country, i'm not suggesting that. of course. and, at some point, whatever people feel is wrong now, may well be righted in part down the road. i think we are looking well beyond 2017 for that to happen. it's not going to fall apart in 2017. california is not going to secede! no, although there is a movement to do so! laughter we will watch that movement. prediction, bari? gavin, i cannot give you an optimistic prediction when it comes to the middle east, u nfo
in the united states, people are going tojust be amazed, i think, over and over again by what's happeningon. outside of the united states, people are going to be looking at what's going on, and they are going to be astounded overand overagain. it's going to be unpredictable, as you said, bari. that unpredictability is where we are these days. maybe one thing one can predict is that america has thrived, despite rather than because of anybody in the white house for 200 years. in other words,...
49
49
Dec 28, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
and during the mexican revolution of 1910-1920 an estimated÷ú one million people several in the southwestern united american journalists and politicians commonly referred t% these people as refugees. there are many other historic examples that we can point to. we have used the term refugee over and over again throughout american immigration history. however, today, refugee has a very precise legal meaning about legal meaning has developed over the last 60 years as we look into today's class. we don't see a distinct refew gee policy until theu! -- refug policy until the end of the world war two. refugee relief act. and through these two programs, the federal government allowsht roughly 600,000 europeans to innovate until the eye -- because it was deemed in the÷ú national interest. can anyone tell me what truman would have deemed it in the national -- and place person. we are lost in the cold war with the soviet union. we're battling for the hearts and minds. this is a way of signaling to the rest of the world our humanitarian commitment. any other reason why we should truly press.÷ú jooir post war e
and during the mexican revolution of 1910-1920 an estimated÷ú one million people several in the southwestern united american journalists and politicians commonly referred t% these people as refugees. there are many other historic examples that we can point to. we have used the term refugee over and over again throughout american immigration history. however, today, refugee has a very precise legal meaning about legal meaning has developed over the last 60 years as we look into today's class....
114
114
Dec 27, 2016
12/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
president obama, the people of the united states of america and the people around the world, as the prime minister of japan, i offer-- sincere, every lasting condolences to the souls of those who lost their lives here, as well as the spirits of all of the brave men and women. and also to the souls of countless innocent people who became victims of the war. we must never repeat the horrors of war again. this is the solemn vow we the people of japan have taken, since the war, we have created a free and democratic country that values the rule of law. has upheld our vow never again to wage war. we the people of japan, will continue to up hold this unwaiverring principle while harbors quiet pride in the path that we've walked as a peace loving nation over these 70 years since the war ended. to the souls of the service men who lie in eternal rest aboard the uss arizona, to the american people, and to all peoples around the world, i pledge that unwaiverring vow here as the prime minister of japan. yesterday, at the mari corps base, hawaii, i visited the memorial marker for an imperial japanese n
president obama, the people of the united states of america and the people around the world, as the prime minister of japan, i offer-- sincere, every lasting condolences to the souls of those who lost their lives here, as well as the spirits of all of the brave men and women. and also to the souls of countless innocent people who became victims of the war. we must never repeat the horrors of war again. this is the solemn vow we the people of japan have taken, since the war, we have created a...
48
48
Dec 4, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
of different faith, to unite among people of different ethnicities, to unite among people left or right because this is not a left or right issue. in fact, sometimes it is easier to talk to conservative republicans about this than it is to some liberal democrats. let's think of this as one issue that we can work toward uniting people to say that it is way more important that we support democracy around the world, that we get ourselves off of the fossil fuel treadmill so we might have a future in this beautiful planet we live on than it is to be supporting these monarchs that have been holding onto power for so many decades. i hope, as as we try to strengthen our own democratic process that we have seen to be so corrupt and so tainted during this last election. , we also try to change the foreign policy that has made us more of an arms dealer around the world than a peacemaker. let's say power to the peaceful at home and abroad, that's what we need, that's where were going, let's do it. thank you. [applause] >> all right, sorry i thought the microphone was on. that was awesome,
of different faith, to unite among people of different ethnicities, to unite among people left or right because this is not a left or right issue. in fact, sometimes it is easier to talk to conservative republicans about this than it is to some liberal democrats. let's think of this as one issue that we can work toward uniting people to say that it is way more important that we support democracy around the world, that we get ourselves off of the fossil fuel treadmill so we might have a future...
109
109
Dec 6, 2016
12/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
german subsidiaries employ 670,000 people in the united states. with the sales totaling 360 billion euros. their total market value amounts to over 170 billion euros. when it comes to doing business in the united states, german ceos have a couple of key wishes including more free trade and improvements to infrastructure. >> and staying on this story, our financial correspondent spoke earlier to the chairman of the american chamber of commerce in germany with the question, what is the sentiment among german investors ahead of donald trump taking office? >> every year the german-american chamber of commerce are doing this survey with two to 50 german companies. what they expect from the u.s. economy. what can we expect from the u.s. economy next year? >> the german companies in the u.s. are optimistic. in 2017, we will create more jobs and invest in america. >> 2017, the u.s. will have a new president. we hear a lot of protectionism coming from donald trump. >> business does not like any kind of protectionist. we like free trade. this is something w
german subsidiaries employ 670,000 people in the united states. with the sales totaling 360 billion euros. their total market value amounts to over 170 billion euros. when it comes to doing business in the united states, german ceos have a couple of key wishes including more free trade and improvements to infrastructure. >> and staying on this story, our financial correspondent spoke earlier to the chairman of the american chamber of commerce in germany with the question, what is the...
85
85
Dec 19, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
i have been working first to make sure that the united nation's is there when people need me and the united nations and for the second part of the question, i have been repeatedly saying i am still the secretary-general. i still have 15 days to go. after 15 days, when january 1 comes, then i will take some rest and go back to korea. and then i will try to meet as many people as possible, which may include political leaders and leaders of societies and my friends, consider seriously what is best of what i could and should do for my country of korea. as you know, the situation is very, very difficult. it is in turmoil. i understand the anxiety of the people about the future of their country as this is one of the biggest challenges that the korean people encountering. i know that they do not want to lose the hard-earned to democracy and economies development, which transformed korea from a recipient country to a global donor. that is one of the prides that korean people have. known asave been even-tempered to other nations. people want aand new type of inclusive government that can help
i have been working first to make sure that the united nation's is there when people need me and the united nations and for the second part of the question, i have been repeatedly saying i am still the secretary-general. i still have 15 days to go. after 15 days, when january 1 comes, then i will take some rest and go back to korea. and then i will try to meet as many people as possible, which may include political leaders and leaders of societies and my friends, consider seriously what is best...
103
103
Dec 1, 2016
12/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
know who arranged that one because we just visited a thousand people at the factory that's going wild in the plant. i will tell you that, united technology and carrier stepped it up and now they're keeping and the numbers are over 1100 people which is so great. >> i shook hands with a lot of people and you are making so many air-conditioning. he's a ruth less boss. but, that's okay. i did say one thing to the carrier folks and to the united technologies, folks, i said, the goodwill that you have engender by doing this all over the world frankly and within our country, you watch out fast you are going to make it up because so many people are going to be buying carrier air-conditions. bobby knight, nobody here in indiana ever heard of bobby knight. we had such incredible support. i will never forget that a friend of mine said during the primaries, you know if you can get coach knight, your coach, called me a year ago. if you ever run, i am supporting you. i said thanks, coach, i don't know if i am going to be doing it. if you can get coach knight, how good was bobby knight as far as we are concerned in indiana. we got 900 wins,
know who arranged that one because we just visited a thousand people at the factory that's going wild in the plant. i will tell you that, united technology and carrier stepped it up and now they're keeping and the numbers are over 1100 people which is so great. >> i shook hands with a lot of people and you are making so many air-conditioning. he's a ruth less boss. but, that's okay. i did say one thing to the carrier folks and to the united technologies, folks, i said, the goodwill that...
60
60
Dec 1, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
american people and what is going on in the heartland. >> [indiscernible] it depends on: how you define populist. if you're talking about a administration focused on the potential for the united states , and mr.merican people trump wants to be president for everyone which includes the working class and middle class, then i guess by that definition. but it depends on your definition of populist. there is a misnomer, a pejorative. i do not see it that way. the people i grew up with, the working class people of the united states, they need a break and we need to switch them from andg to the working class working poor into the aspirational working-class, of which my dad was a member of. i will take one more question. >> [indiscernible] all this dynamic scoring means we will lower taxes. if everything stays constant you will have a reduction in revenue. if you filter through the multiplier effect of us lowering taxes, which means potentially increase in jobs and higher income taxes for the workers, there will be more jobs coming back into the united states. the combination of those dynamics as a result of lower taxes, should lead to greater growth. taxes, interesting about and bus
american people and what is going on in the heartland. >> [indiscernible] it depends on: how you define populist. if you're talking about a administration focused on the potential for the united states , and mr.merican people trump wants to be president for everyone which includes the working class and middle class, then i guess by that definition. but it depends on your definition of populist. there is a misnomer, a pejorative. i do not see it that way. the people i grew up with, the...
71
71
Dec 26, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
people round the united states and around the world came to work at langley alongside people of all backgrounds and they achieve things that even today we have to stop and marvel. is this incredible when you take the best minds among us and allow the imagination to run free. such as the nation to the periods of the other stories of world war two how to transform our city and society, the hope of the civil-rights movement in the great strides alban then have made socially and economically over the course of the 20th century levision fors readers. to do >> host: and now we are joined >>host: rejoined by cyd zeigler his book is called "fair play" how lgbt athletes are claiming their rightful place in sports" here is the cover, first of all your the co-de
people round the united states and around the world came to work at langley alongside people of all backgrounds and they achieve things that even today we have to stop and marvel. is this incredible when you take the best minds among us and allow the imagination to run free. such as the nation to the periods of the other stories of world war two how to transform our city and society, the hope of the civil-rights movement in the great strides alban then have made socially and economically over...
49
49
Dec 4, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
of different faiths and different ethnicities to unite among people left or right. we can work towards uniting people to say that it is way more important that we support democracy around the world and get ourselves off of the fossil fuel treadmill so that we might have a future in this beautiful planet we live on the fan it iso be supporting these monarchs holding onto power for so many decades. so i hope as we try to strengthen our democratic process that we have seen to be so corrupt and so tainted during the last election period we tried to change the foreign policy that's made us an arms dealer around the world and a peacemaker. let's say power to the peaceful at home and abroad, that's where we are going. let's do it. thank you. [applause] that was awesome, wasn't it? [applause] all right, if you have a question, in a nice peaceful manner, maybe we can form a line over here. make your questions to the point. the allies, no speeches and then we can have some time for question and answer. then we can start the line for book signings over here. if you haven't boug
of different faiths and different ethnicities to unite among people left or right. we can work towards uniting people to say that it is way more important that we support democracy around the world and get ourselves off of the fossil fuel treadmill so that we might have a future in this beautiful planet we live on the fan it iso be supporting these monarchs holding onto power for so many decades. so i hope as we try to strengthen our democratic process that we have seen to be so corrupt and so...
50
50
Dec 5, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
we are the free and unconquerable people of the united states of america. to the young people of the nation, i will speak the word tonight. you are going to have a great opportunity. ande will be high moments your strengths and abilities will be tested. i have faith in you. i feel as though i was standing upon a rock now with the go back to the program which we had arranged for tonight. >> american history tv is marking the 75th anniversary of the japanese attack on pearl harbor throughout this weekend and next. saturday, december 10, beginning at 11:00 a.m. eastern will be live to take your calls and tweets for ian toll. next saturday here on american history tv. roosevelt: yesterday, december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy.
we are the free and unconquerable people of the united states of america. to the young people of the nation, i will speak the word tonight. you are going to have a great opportunity. ande will be high moments your strengths and abilities will be tested. i have faith in you. i feel as though i was standing upon a rock now with the go back to the program which we had arranged for tonight. >> american history tv is marking the 75th anniversary of the japanese attack on pearl harbor...
38
38
Dec 7, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
members of his high school, the opportunity to vote on whether they respect the will of the people of the united kingdom. and whether they will implement it and people will read and answer by respecting the will of the people of the united kingdom and also agree that -- i am sure he will, or red, white and blue he makes it the better for us. >> the right honorable gentlemen so often makes a powerful and important point. the vote tonight will be the first opportunity for members of this house whether they support the government timetable of triggering article 15 by the end of march 2017 and any right honorable member who votes against that motion will in my seeking to support the outcome of the referendum in the most profoundly undemocratic fashion. >> mister speaker, this country's nuclear arsenal is the ultimate defense that must be maintained at all costs yet hundreds of my constituents who work at the atomic weapons establishment are currently on strike or work through in a dispute over pensions. these are people who devoted their entire working lives to defending a nuclear defense and promis
members of his high school, the opportunity to vote on whether they respect the will of the people of the united kingdom. and whether they will implement it and people will read and answer by respecting the will of the people of the united kingdom and also agree that -- i am sure he will, or red, white and blue he makes it the better for us. >> the right honorable gentlemen so often makes a powerful and important point. the vote tonight will be the first opportunity for members of this...
99
99
Dec 6, 2016
12/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
he's have a wonderfully dignified process of interviewing some of the best people in the united states and most talented people in the united states for all of these different jobs he has to fill. but calls are coming in. he's a pretty polite, very gracious, charming guy and he took the call. and so what vice president pence was saying over the weekend and what i'm saying live right now on your show is that is the sign of a diplomat and someone that's very gracious. it's not a deviation in china policy. but let's -- there's symmetry to this policy. that's what we're seeing from the transition team. >> here's my point. you're saying we're trying to gin up that this is a fit of peak and i'm happy to be told that's not the case. i'm actually honestly trying to get my head around what is happening here, right, because there's a few different ways. what you just said when you were interpreting president-elect's tweets was more diplomatic than the tweets themselves. he could have said, look, this is an important relationship that has gotten out of balance and needs to be restored to some sym
he's have a wonderfully dignified process of interviewing some of the best people in the united states and most talented people in the united states for all of these different jobs he has to fill. but calls are coming in. he's a pretty polite, very gracious, charming guy and he took the call. and so what vice president pence was saying over the weekend and what i'm saying live right now on your show is that is the sign of a diplomat and someone that's very gracious. it's not a deviation in...
85
85
Dec 22, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
for more people who owned slaves than in the united states. that yourably true ancestors are more likely to own slaves than mine. , i just wanted have you looked at it from the point of view of the misuse of what i will call social darwinism. host: thank you. a lot. guest: i sure will. it is not just the science. of understand his is understand the way, for instant, that religion works and the power of religion. you had in thing being ordained by god and want to slap god on top of stash once you slept got on top of something horrific, it gives power and meaning to it in ways. thinghole person of hame to explain why africans could be enslaved. i also want to deal with the way that slavery was done in the united states was so fundamentally different than the way it was done in africa and african kingdoms. slavery and united states was multigenerational. slavery that the status of the enslaved carry through to the child, carry through to the the child'sd in child child. that's a fundamentally different. if we try to raise the role of slavery, wha
for more people who owned slaves than in the united states. that yourably true ancestors are more likely to own slaves than mine. , i just wanted have you looked at it from the point of view of the misuse of what i will call social darwinism. host: thank you. a lot. guest: i sure will. it is not just the science. of understand his is understand the way, for instant, that religion works and the power of religion. you had in thing being ordained by god and want to slap god on top of stash once...
47
47
Dec 27, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
people. and japan wasnded a nation in burnt out ruins, as far as the eye could see, , it was theverty united states and the good eatle who sent us food to and close to where. -- clothes to wear. people survived and made their way to the future, thanks to the fritters and milk from the american people. whoas the united states to theup the path international community after the war. under the leadership of the wased states, japan able to enjoy peace and prosperity. goodwill and the assistance that you sent to the japanese, the enemy you had fought so fiercely, together with the , were etchederance deeply into the hearts and the minds of our grandfathers and .others we also remember them, our ,hildren, our grandchildren they will continue to pass these memories down and never forget what you did for us. the words pass through my mind, memorial inin the washington, d.c. i visited it with president obama. none, with towards all, let us do all to achieve and cherish a lasting peace .mong ourselves and all nations words of abraham .incoln on behalf of the japanese people , i wish to express once aga
people. and japan wasnded a nation in burnt out ruins, as far as the eye could see, , it was theverty united states and the good eatle who sent us food to and close to where. -- clothes to wear. people survived and made their way to the future, thanks to the fritters and milk from the american people. whoas the united states to theup the path international community after the war. under the leadership of the wased states, japan able to enjoy peace and prosperity. goodwill and the assistance...
123
123
Dec 22, 2016
12/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
we believe the time has comome o unite these 400 million people. een: let's go to more of marcus garvey from july 1921. >> we want to unite the negro race in this country. on the great continent of africa. [i[indiscernible] pioneers have e been sent to lay the foundations upon which the 400 million negroes of the world will build. if you believe the negro is a acknowledge must what negroes can do. we want to build up citities, nations so we will be able have a chance to rise from the loins of the african commonwealth. nermeen: that was marcus garvey speaking in july 1921. julius garvey, can you tell us what happened to him and what you are calling for now, and whether you think there's any prospect that obama will grant a posthumous pardon? >> basically, he was targeted by j edgar hoover of the fbi as early as 1919. he called him a negro educator in harlem who was -- agitator and harle in harlem. she infiltrated my father's organization. wasfirst black fbi agent hired at that point in time to infiltrate the organization, and were many others. hoover
we believe the time has comome o unite these 400 million people. een: let's go to more of marcus garvey from july 1921. >> we want to unite the negro race in this country. on the great continent of africa. [i[indiscernible] pioneers have e been sent to lay the foundations upon which the 400 million negroes of the world will build. if you believe the negro is a acknowledge must what negroes can do. we want to build up citities, nations so we will be able have a chance to rise from the...
86
86
Dec 4, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
3 million people in the united states, women did have the vote, blackstone have the vote, people, people without sufficient property didn't have the vote. and the people that are the small oligarchy that batterson is talking about can talk to each other. but the internet people are departing from one another at length speed. they can live in their own little world, they do not have to hear anybody that disagrees with them, they do not have to try to compromise, they don't have to, here they are in their own self confirming universe. and democracy is about friction, change, arguments, it's a very hard thing to pull off and it depends on friction. even as democracy depends on the free flow of information.
3 million people in the united states, women did have the vote, blackstone have the vote, people, people without sufficient property didn't have the vote. and the people that are the small oligarchy that batterson is talking about can talk to each other. but the internet people are departing from one another at length speed. they can live in their own little world, they do not have to hear anybody that disagrees with them, they do not have to try to compromise, they don't have to, here they are...