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richard: sure. my colleague and i wrote a long piece for foreign affairs to try to look in some detail at this emerging set of relationships among russia, china, north korea, and iran. even since we wrote that article and certainly since we started writing that article, we have seen this increase in dramatic ways. i think if a year ago most people had said, well, in 2024 you will have thousands of north koreans fighting on behalf of them, that's an unusual prediction but here we are. you see this axis of upheaval, they're really seeking an upheaval of this international order. there are plenty of things that divide them. they believe this is an unfair western dominated international order which has concrete manifestations with the long arm of u.s. military, alliance system around the world that rejectionist fear of influence, the imposition of sanctions, insistence on a uniformed definition of democracy which they reject. russia's war in ukraine has been the primary catalyst. you see not only north
richard: sure. my colleague and i wrote a long piece for foreign affairs to try to look in some detail at this emerging set of relationships among russia, china, north korea, and iran. even since we wrote that article and certainly since we started writing that article, we have seen this increase in dramatic ways. i think if a year ago most people had said, well, in 2024 you will have thousands of north koreans fighting on behalf of them, that's an unusual prediction but here we are. you see...
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is in alton and another richard is in alton and another richard is in alton and another richard is in bromley. we will hear from as many of you. then we will hear from the prime minister. richard, simple question, the prime minister is billing it his prescription for the nhs. what is yours, dr richard?— the nhs. what is yours, dr richard? , , , richard? so, it is simple. the prescription — richard? so, it is simple. the prescription is _ richard? so, it is simple. the prescription is that _ richard? so, it is simple. the prescription is that wes - prescription is that wes streeting and the treasury need to sit down with leaders from general practice and secondary care, the hospitals, to discuss how to improve the service to meet the needs of the public. i don't think that he is doing that on a big scale. what is happening, there is certain agendas that have pushed his decision and convinced the prime minister to take the route where the public thinks they're being given options. these options are private providers, alongside stretched nhs providers, so essentially people will end up p
is in alton and another richard is in alton and another richard is in alton and another richard is in bromley. we will hear from as many of you. then we will hear from the prime minister. richard, simple question, the prime minister is billing it his prescription for the nhs. what is yours, dr richard?— the nhs. what is yours, dr richard? , , , richard? so, it is simple. the prescription — richard? so, it is simple. the prescription is _ richard? so, it is simple. the prescription is that _...
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richard: sure. my colleague and i wrote a long piece for foreign affairs to try to look in some detail at this emerging set of relationships among russia, china, north korea, and iran. even since we wrote that article and certainly since we started writing that article, we have seen this increase in dramatic ways. i think if a year ago most people had said, well, in 2024 you will have thousands of north koreans fighting on behalf of them, that's an unusual prediction but here we are. you see this axis of upheaval, they're really seeking an upheaval of this international order. there are plenty of things that divide them. they believe this is an unfair western dominated international order which has concrete manifestations with the long arm of u.s. military, alliance system around the world that rejectionist fear of influence, the imposition of sanctions, insistence on a uniformed definition of democracy which they reject. russia's war in ukraine has been the primary catalyst. you see not only north
richard: sure. my colleague and i wrote a long piece for foreign affairs to try to look in some detail at this emerging set of relationships among russia, china, north korea, and iran. even since we wrote that article and certainly since we started writing that article, we have seen this increase in dramatic ways. i think if a year ago most people had said, well, in 2024 you will have thousands of north koreans fighting on behalf of them, that's an unusual prediction but here we are. you see...
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where is richard? richard? richard, where do you. i can't, i can't even. >> hey, hey hey.u look over to your left, you will see me. and over here. oh, yes. >> there you are. yes, yes, yes. hello, richard. wow. he really. where do you change something? >> you don't ask a lady those sorts of questions. >> yeah, don't ask these questions. by the way, just since we're talking about it. what kinds of stories does richard typically cover? richard covers everything i've done. richard is brilliant. he travels the world. he has a show on cnn international. he does stuff. he's like an aviation expert. wow. he knows everything about aviation all around the world. he's been in pretty much every country in the world. i mean, i did a. yeah, i've had some remarkable moments on the air with richard. i won't go into it, but like, he's. he is richard quest is really, really good at what he does. um, he doesn't always dress like this. no, i understand. i understand that. i have to say, it has stopped raining. it stopped. raining has come alive. it's like a total. it's like a new day here. fo
where is richard? richard? richard, where do you. i can't, i can't even. >> hey, hey hey.u look over to your left, you will see me. and over here. oh, yes. >> there you are. yes, yes, yes. hello, richard. wow. he really. where do you change something? >> you don't ask a lady those sorts of questions. >> yeah, don't ask these questions. by the way, just since we're talking about it. what kinds of stories does richard typically cover? richard covers everything i've done....
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richard?ichard. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> tariq: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- richard gere, bowen yang, jin, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 2055! >> tariq: and now, here's your host, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now, that -- welcome, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." [ cheers and applause ] you're here. you made it. thank you. what a show we for you have tonight. everyone is excited about this. "wicked" hits theatres tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] big deal. and so far, the movie is getting rave reviews. they're very interesting though. check out what they said. for instance, this review said, "magical and uplifting." and hang on. that actually a review for the shrooms your cousin brings to thanksgiving. [ laughter ] that's -- sorry. this next review called it "the tale of
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richard let this man -- his men are enemy territory.he was ordered to retreat but he stayed. he stayed rescuing wounded soldiers one by one until everyone was evacuated. he served for three decades in the army the coming the first four-star general in the country. the captain nelson citadel graduate helicopter pilot and a proud young father. he was just 28 years old when he and his crew were shot down in vietnam to he freed his men who were trapped in the wreckage and that is the enemy began to attack he used as his body to shield and protect them. it cost him dearly, cost him his life. his commanding officer called it the ultimate self-sacrifice which it was and finally private first class ken david who is here with us today 55 years ago in vietnam ambush by the enemy. can himself was hit in the back with shrapnel but he couldn't and wouldn't give up and instead he shouted and fired his weapon to attract attention to him away from others. and away from the wounded men. imagine that courage, get me, coming get me and don't get those fol
richard let this man -- his men are enemy territory.he was ordered to retreat but he stayed. he stayed rescuing wounded soldiers one by one until everyone was evacuated. he served for three decades in the army the coming the first four-star general in the country. the captain nelson citadel graduate helicopter pilot and a proud young father. he was just 28 years old when he and his crew were shot down in vietnam to he freed his men who were trapped in the wreckage and that is the enemy began to...
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peter: what was her relationship with richard sachsen's mother -- richard nixon's mother, hannah? heath: i found hannah interesting and also his quaker grandmother palmyra milk house -- morehouse. in the quaker faith, women are equal to men. they teach a lot of the sunday school classes, they are leaders in the community so he grows up with these role models. i think hannah and pat, i do not think there was ever a clash. pat nixon was never the type to clash with people, she is very conciliatory but as she told her daughter julie later, hannah was not really a modern person. i thought that was an interesting quote. pat is a modern person with a very modern viewpoint, a working woman's viewpoint and hannah is about the home and her children. she does work, two of richard nixon's brothers die, hannah works at the grocery store that the nixon's own so she is working but she is from a different time and i just think pat also i never saw is greatly religious and hannah is very religious so i think they tolerate each other and become fond of each other but i think at first there is a li
peter: what was her relationship with richard sachsen's mother -- richard nixon's mother, hannah? heath: i found hannah interesting and also his quaker grandmother palmyra milk house -- morehouse. in the quaker faith, women are equal to men. they teach a lot of the sunday school classes, they are leaders in the community so he grows up with these role models. i think hannah and pat, i do not think there was ever a clash. pat nixon was never the type to clash with people, she is very...
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richard nixon really believed in that too. but that first time, when it doesn't happen, she is mad and president is very, very afraid of her reaction and even tells his attorney general, he says, oh my god, pat is going to kill me. i'm here. but something like that. he is so worried about pad is going to say and julie he gets julie to kind of smooth over julie's oral history about this is really fun to read so that was one of her big pushes. i'm sad she didn't get to see it, but the seeds for that with sandra day o'connor are planted by the nixon administration with a lot of help from mrs. nixon. i just want to assure everybody that that mrs. nixon never said. you want to kill the president? no. in the presence of the secret service. oh, yeah, right. should never use that word during she upset. yes. with president. bravo to you on a wonderful biography. cheers to you. my question is as a woman i'm fascinated the first ladies that are kind of overlooked by time and by the media. can you please share with us what you found your
richard nixon really believed in that too. but that first time, when it doesn't happen, she is mad and president is very, very afraid of her reaction and even tells his attorney general, he says, oh my god, pat is going to kill me. i'm here. but something like that. he is so worried about pad is going to say and julie he gets julie to kind of smooth over julie's oral history about this is really fun to read so that was one of her big pushes. i'm sad she didn't get to see it, but the seeds for...
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richard nixon and pat nixon. i was just astou reading richard nixon particularly, and i looked at loof the courtship letters to that. i know you see. and he is like a smitten schoolboy. hes coming by her tour like i'm not really sure i want you to come in. it's late at night. she doesn't him in sometimes he her to dates with other men in l.a. repeatedly which loved that she made him do that. she made him work really. i was like, wow, that is amazing. like you got to put up a lot. if you're going to do that. you so i just was it really blows your mind. you read these letters how tender they are and also during world war two, how selfless they both halves of the couple are. richard nixon writes her from south pacific where he's serving, saying don't scrimp on yourself like spend money on yourself, buy clothes, go to shows eat good meals. i want you to do that. well, pat is saving like crazy. she's super thrifty, as we see throughout book and she saves their nest egg that later it becomes very important to them. but
richard nixon and pat nixon. i was just astou reading richard nixon particularly, and i looked at loof the courtship letters to that. i know you see. and he is like a smitten schoolboy. hes coming by her tour like i'm not really sure i want you to come in. it's late at night. she doesn't him in sometimes he her to dates with other men in l.a. repeatedly which loved that she made him do that. she made him work really. i was like, wow, that is amazing. like you got to put up a lot. if you're...
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richard, this is an enormous deal. there's been an enormous amount of work done on it, and a big factor acknowledged by secretary blinken. to me, just just this week was the terrific work in the last couple of days of steve witkoff, the new trump middle east negotiator, the envoy who is going to be coming in and he went to doha. and the fact that starting on december 2nd, donald trump said on truth social and then repeated it a week ago tuesday at his news conference, that marathon news conference, that to hamas, that there would be hell to pay if in the middle east, if they didn't do this deal before he is sworn in. so they might just make that deadline. if these hostages start coming out on sunday over the over the weekend. >> richard, andrew, let me let me say three things. >> first, obviously this is welcome. the hostages have just been it's been a nightmare for them, for their families, for the entire country of israel, for people in this country who are focused on it. >> so a sigh of relief that hopefully this is
richard, this is an enormous deal. there's been an enormous amount of work done on it, and a big factor acknowledged by secretary blinken. to me, just just this week was the terrific work in the last couple of days of steve witkoff, the new trump middle east negotiator, the envoy who is going to be coming in and he went to doha. and the fact that starting on december 2nd, donald trump said on truth social and then repeated it a week ago tuesday at his news conference, that marathon news...
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see what what was her relationship with the richard rd nixon's mother, hannah? an interesting relationship there. hannah, i found very interesting and also the grandmother has quaker grandmother so richard nixon grows up with these very strong quaker women in the quaker faith. women are equal to men. they do all the things men do. they teach a lot of the sunday school classes. they are leaders in the community. so, he grows up with these role models. i do think hannah and pat, i don't think there was ever a clash. cap next it was not the type of person and it was not really a moderate person. was it that working woman's viewpoint. does go out lesson runs a boardinghouse. she is working. but, she is from a different time. and pat, i also so is greatly religious and hannah is very religious. i think they tolerate each other and become fond of each other. as a class of cultures. 's 146, 48 richard nixon elected to congress was pastoral and those campaigns? >> from the beginning it's the pat indicative team. there are lots of pat and dick buttons others can find on
see what what was her relationship with the richard rd nixon's mother, hannah? an interesting relationship there. hannah, i found very interesting and also the grandmother has quaker grandmother so richard nixon grows up with these very strong quaker women in the quaker faith. women are equal to men. they do all the things men do. they teach a lot of the sunday school classes. they are leaders in the community. so, he grows up with these role models. i do think hannah and pat, i don't think...
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richard miller. amy and richard were friends. then, just before the accident, she's confronting him about an incredibly serious accusation. i ordered an autopsy. if you're lying, you're done here. richard has a lot to lose. if dr. larson ever remembers, this could ruin my life. then make sure she fails. the thing she wants more than anything is to become a doctor again. i will do everything i can not to make you look bad for fighting for me. code blue! molly parker: we get to see this person at her very best and her very worst. the accident has given you something the rest of us never get, a chance to do things differently. "doc's" ability to blend life-and-death medical stories with the power of the character's stories is exquisite. just like riding a bike? oh, yeah, piece of cake. [exhales] wow. wow, amazing. "doc" is going to be the must-watch of the new year. and fox has yet another surprise this winter. boom. [cheering] the return of "rescue hi-surf," everybody, with action-packed new episodes and an epic season finale. [che
richard miller. amy and richard were friends. then, just before the accident, she's confronting him about an incredibly serious accusation. i ordered an autopsy. if you're lying, you're done here. richard has a lot to lose. if dr. larson ever remembers, this could ruin my life. then make sure she fails. the thing she wants more than anything is to become a doctor again. i will do everything i can not to make you look bad for fighting for me. code blue! molly parker: we get to see this person at...
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he finished what richard nixon started with china with a secret trip to beijing.amnesty to vietnam war draft dodgers to try to close the circle on that very painful experience in america. he tried to forge better relations with the soviet union, which of course, ended up being upended when the soviets invaded afghanistan and he ended up being the one to begin the military buildup that later was credited largely to ronald reagan. >> i want to have join our panel, congressman. congresswoman, i know we have a number things he wanted to talk to you about, notably, we have all been watching, i know you as well, president jimmy carter was transported to his library and lying there after the ceremony. what are your thoughts? >> my initial thoughts is to conduct my deepest condolences and gratitude to the carter family for allowing him to serve so long as governor and officer. as mentioned by one of your earlier panel as he came into office during a tumultuous time in the field of the nixon scandal. i think he will be remembered fondly and when i think of jimmy carter i t
he finished what richard nixon started with china with a secret trip to beijing.amnesty to vietnam war draft dodgers to try to close the circle on that very painful experience in america. he tried to forge better relations with the soviet union, which of course, ended up being upended when the soviets invaded afghanistan and he ended up being the one to begin the military buildup that later was credited largely to ronald reagan. >> i want to have join our panel, congressman....
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so richard cheese and sorry, and richard hughes living in the country is an important issue. there are 8800000 us or, and richard using jenny. you don't use the 3rd country in terms of a hosting refugees. so the perspective of having richard use returning to sorta is very important for germany, but that's to where it's important to do some something on the sanctions. and these are some of the sanctions to allow the economy to recover because we bought the economy recovery, there won't be a substantial of return officer and richard cheese. so it's important that your opinions understand that it's also in their interest to ease sanction. so that's the kind of you can recover, hired to germany's foreign minister and really the bad bulk said you were bull support syria in his transition, but you are poor. not finance knew is limit structure. so was she also told of women's rights being a yardstick? hired how much of a what lead to bab oakside was full this new city leadership, a little full voters by kind of in germany. do things to well, i think it was be again, i think it's the
so richard cheese and sorry, and richard hughes living in the country is an important issue. there are 8800000 us or, and richard using jenny. you don't use the 3rd country in terms of a hosting refugees. so the perspective of having richard use returning to sorta is very important for germany, but that's to where it's important to do some something on the sanctions. and these are some of the sanctions to allow the economy to recover because we bought the economy recovery, there won't be a...
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richard, let me start with you. you you now have so many opinions that you that you express on your substack blog that i feel you name it. >> if you're going to say that. >> what is it? remind me of the name. >> home and away. home and away. >> and if you want to hear richard haass views on foreign policy or golf, you can get both of them. but on foreign policy, i want to ask you, do you really think that trump is going to do something serious about ukraine? you've been arguing for a long time that there is a deal to be had. the borders are not going to change. the ukrainians need to accept that, and the russians need to accept that ukraine will get some kind of security guarantees. so my real question is for that to work, trump will have to pressure putin because putin needs to accept the deal. the leverage on zelenskyy is obvious. we say we will withhold aid. what makes you hopeful that that could happen, that that trump could pressure putin or try to pressure putin? >> well, first, what makes me optimistic is the
richard, let me start with you. you you now have so many opinions that you that you express on your substack blog that i feel you name it. >> if you're going to say that. >> what is it? remind me of the name. >> home and away. home and away. >> and if you want to hear richard haass views on foreign policy or golf, you can get both of them. but on foreign policy, i want to ask you, do you really think that trump is going to do something serious about ukraine? you've been...
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richard.thank you. thank you, gentlemen, and you will be judging the winners of this madame tussauds 2024 costume contest. before we get started, if you're not up to the job, gentlemen, and frankly, there are many questions. whether you are. we have two standbys, just in case we need some support. >> i mean, by the way, anderson, anderson looks like a soldier. and i'm, like, clutching my pearls. >> and the best part about it? you can't answer back. this is revenge, pure and simple. now, on to the contest. our first costumes. ladies and gentlemen. the costume. reagan, the aussie breakdancer with anthony ammirati, the french pole vaulter with the doge. >> oh, the french pole vaulter. oh my god, look at the french. pay homage. well, it's no wonder he couldn't get over the thing. that's. >> what shout out. >> shout out on what just happened. what is happening? shout out to mike. >> what is reagan doing to me? whoa! oh! >> reagan, what are you doing? reagan, what is happening? >> the next contestan
richard.thank you. thank you, gentlemen, and you will be judging the winners of this madame tussauds 2024 costume contest. before we get started, if you're not up to the job, gentlemen, and frankly, there are many questions. whether you are. we have two standbys, just in case we need some support. >> i mean, by the way, anderson, anderson looks like a soldier. and i'm, like, clutching my pearls. >> and the best part about it? you can't answer back. this is revenge, pure and simple....
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griff: what do you think, richard?this go away after he eventually is inaugurated, or do you think this continues to dog a sitting president? >> fundamentally, i think jonathan turley is right, that he will have his course candidate -- court case. we will go through i the formality of a sentencing, but there will not be a sentence given, and then he'll walk into the white house, and this will likely go away. where i do agree to some texts, i do think that that there was -- extent, in an attempt the hold trump account accountable for january 6th and some of the acts that happened after that, i think what we saw democrats do, you know, in various parts of the country whether attorney generals, district attorneys, they probably took the cart a little bit too far, right? and to some extent, that this might have propelled donald trump to the a second term, it definitely galvanized many of his supporters to believe maybe he's being treated unfairly even though, griff, you covered january 6th, you saw what happened. griff: ye
griff: what do you think, richard?this go away after he eventually is inaugurated, or do you think this continues to dog a sitting president? >> fundamentally, i think jonathan turley is right, that he will have his course candidate -- court case. we will go through i the formality of a sentencing, but there will not be a sentence given, and then he'll walk into the white house, and this will likely go away. where i do agree to some texts, i do think that that there was -- extent, in an...
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blevins, accepting on behalf of her father, general richard cavazos.on to orders, the president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress, march 3rd, 1863, has posthumously awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to first lieutenant richard e cavazos, united states army, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. first lieutenant richard e cavazos distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while serving as the company commander, company e, second battalion, 65th infantry regiment, third infantry division. on june 14 to 15, 1953, in the vicinity of sagamok, korea. on the night of june 14th. first lieutenant cavazos led his company in a raid on an entrenched enemy outpost with a mission of destroying the personnel and installation thereon. during the initial attack. first lieutenant cavazos led his men through intense enemy mortar and artillery fire. upon entering the trenches, fierce close combat ensued, during whic
blevins, accepting on behalf of her father, general richard cavazos.on to orders, the president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress, march 3rd, 1863, has posthumously awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to first lieutenant richard e cavazos, united states army, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. first lieutenant richard e cavazos distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity...
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eventually, richard sears gross this business into such a behemoth that he is unable to manage it.he logistics of sears roebuck and company become, you know, almost like a two headed dragon. he cannot manage his inventory. he is allowing people to pay for things when they receive them and if they get the wrong thing, which sometimes would happen given the size of his business, that he would not get paid for it. it becomes very clear that he needs to take on more help to deal with the logistics. well, to make a long story short, he takes on a partner whose name is julius rose involved. i will leave some of the story to the reader to discover when they read the small and the mighty but julius rosenwald becoming the partner of richard sears in this endeavor changes the course of history in ways you are unlikely to already know and in ways that are still impacting us today. you can still put your finger on these impacts and trace the through line to america as it exists in the year 2024. host: let's not forget the other half of the sears name. sears roebuck. roebuck, was he the watch r
eventually, richard sears gross this business into such a behemoth that he is unable to manage it.he logistics of sears roebuck and company become, you know, almost like a two headed dragon. he cannot manage his inventory. he is allowing people to pay for things when they receive them and if they get the wrong thing, which sometimes would happen given the size of his business, that he would not get paid for it. it becomes very clear that he needs to take on more help to deal with the logistics....
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general richard -- excuse me -- cavazos. a young first lieutenant in korea. through a difficult, deadly mission in enemy territory. eventually, he was ordered to retreat, but he stayed. he stayed, rescuing wounded soldiers one by one, until everyone of of them was evacuated. richard went on to serve for three decades in the army, becoming the country's first hispanic four-star general. captain hugh nelson, helicopter pilot, and a proud young father. he was just 28 years old when he and his crew were shot down in vietnam. he freed his men who were trapped in the wreckage and as they began to attack him he used his body as a shield to protect them. it cost him dearly. it cost him his life. he his commanding officer callet the ultimate act of self-sacrifice, which it was. and finally, private first class ken david, who is here with us today. nearly 55 years ago in be vietnam his unit was ambushed by the enemy. killed instantly. ken was hit in the back with shrapnel but he wouldn't give up. instead, he shouted and fired his weapon to attract attention to him come
general richard -- excuse me -- cavazos. a young first lieutenant in korea. through a difficult, deadly mission in enemy territory. eventually, he was ordered to retreat, but he stayed. he stayed, rescuing wounded soldiers one by one, until everyone of of them was evacuated. richard went on to serve for three decades in the army, becoming the country's first hispanic four-star general. captain hugh nelson, helicopter pilot, and a proud young father. he was just 28 years old when he and his crew...
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richard cavazos. attention to orders. the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863 has posthumously awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to first lieut. richard e cavazos ndunited states army for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty . richard cavazos distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity while serving as company commander company e second battalion 65th infantry regiment third infantry division june 14 and 15th 1953 in the vicinity of korea. on the night of june 14 first lieut. cavazos led his company in a raid on an entrenched enemy outpost with the mission of destroying personnel and installation . during the initial attack he led his men through intense enemy mortar and artillery fire . upon entering the trenches fierce close combat ensued during which first lieut. cavazos directed enemy fire on the enemy. when an intense enemy mortar and artillery barrage his position first lieut.
richard cavazos. attention to orders. the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863 has posthumously awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to first lieut. richard e cavazos ndunited states army for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty . richard cavazos distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity while serving as company commander company e second battalion 65th...
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[cheering] richard nixon said a man is not finished, the only finished what he quit news operatively,t valley in the highest mountain top. in the fight for freedom and the institution. neither of them will ever quit. [cheering and applauding] ♪♪ >> conservative activist spoke. up next, former racecar driver patrick and espn anchor steel.
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[applause] lora blevins accepting on and af of her father richard.tion to orders, the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3rd, 1863 has awarded in the name of congress medal m of honor to first lieutenant richard e. united states army. for conspicuous at the risk of his life beyond call of duty and distinguished himself by acts of gallantry above and beyond call of duty while serving as the company commander company e second battalion third infantry division on the 15th, 1953 in the division of korea. on the nights of june 14th first lieutenant led his company in a raid on an entrenched enemy outpost with mission of destroying personnel and installation there on. during the initial attack first lieutenant led his men through intense enemy mortar and artillery fire upon entering trenches fierce close combat ensuedhe in which directed heavy fire on the enemy in their positions. when an extremely intense enemy mortar and artillery barrage hit his position first lieutenant withdraw and regrouped his men and twice
[applause] lora blevins accepting on and af of her father richard.tion to orders, the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3rd, 1863 has awarded in the name of congress medal m of honor to first lieutenant richard e. united states army. for conspicuous at the risk of his life beyond call of duty and distinguished himself by acts of gallantry above and beyond call of duty while serving as the company commander company e second battalion third infantry...
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thank you, richard, very much, for coming out and speaking for us tonight. thank you all for attending in person and home and for your continued support of our mission. we will see you soon.
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ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming richard brookhiser to the podium. [ applause ] coming. i'm a repeater here. 25 years ago, i filmed a scene, a do ar>> thank you for that introduction. thank you for coming out. i'm a repeater here. 25 years ago i filmed a scene from the documentary for a film by michael pack which was rediscovering george washington, and we did a scene from washington's favorite play, cato, and we use this to illustrate the moment a neuberg where he talks officers down and the scene from cato similarly ending a mutiny and his own roman troops and we wanted to do this in front of an audience of descendants of revolutionary officers, so this was the perfect place. it's also the perfect place tonight because john trumbel was a member of the society of the connecticut chapter. he wanted to be a painter since he was a child. he grew up in lebanon, connecticut, northwest connecticut. he was the youngest of six children, four boys, two girls. his sisters were sent to an instructoress of young ladies in boston and there they were taught to paint and to embroider
ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming richard brookhiser to the podium. [ applause ] coming. i'm a repeater here. 25 years ago, i filmed a scene, a do ar>> thank you for that introduction. thank you for coming out. i'm a repeater here. 25 years ago i filmed a scene from the documentary for a film by michael pack which was rediscovering george washington, and we did a scene from washington's favorite play, cato, and we use this to illustrate the moment a neuberg where he talks...
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richard engel joins us tonight. richard, it seems like all sides seem to be optimistic. >> tom, a senior arab negotiator tells me this is the most progress they've seen in months, and it comes after intense efforts from the prime minister of qatar and president-elect trump's personal envoy. according to two u.s. officials, 48 hours after this deal is signed potentially this week, hamas would begin to release a large number of hostages, and that ultimately all of the hostages would be set free. in exchange, israel would end major combat operations in gaza after nearly 47,000 palestinians have been killed, according to local officials, and israeli troops would pull out of major palestinian population centers. according to the officials, some of the hostages, tom, are quote, in bad shape. >> richard engel for us tonight, richard, we thank you. >>> back home now to the confirmation hearings beginning this week for president-elect trump's cabinet nominees. the first up, pete hegseth, his embattled pick for defense secret
richard engel joins us tonight. richard, it seems like all sides seem to be optimistic. >> tom, a senior arab negotiator tells me this is the most progress they've seen in months, and it comes after intense efforts from the prime minister of qatar and president-elect trump's personal envoy. according to two u.s. officials, 48 hours after this deal is signed potentially this week, hamas would begin to release a large number of hostages, and that ultimately all of the hostages would be set...
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richard bilton has the story.he officer was one of several members of special forces who registered concerns back in 2011 that the sas appeared to be carrying out executions and covering them up. richard bilton has the story. uk special forces are facing the worst allegations — that in afghanistan they murdered civilians and covered it up. a public inquiry has heard from senior officers from inside special forces who believe things did go wrong. "i thought and think that on at least some operations the sas "was carrying out murders." another senior officer was equally damning. "the sas had a golden pass, allowing them to get away with murder." and one junior officer said he'd been told young men and children were executed. "i suppose what shocked me most wasn't the execution of potential well, you weren't there, so you don't understand. these guys do understand and they're still calling it murder. at bbc panorama, we've spent years looking at killings carried out by the sas. our work helped prompt the public inqui
richard bilton has the story.he officer was one of several members of special forces who registered concerns back in 2011 that the sas appeared to be carrying out executions and covering them up. richard bilton has the story. uk special forces are facing the worst allegations — that in afghanistan they murdered civilians and covered it up. a public inquiry has heard from senior officers from inside special forces who believe things did go wrong. "i thought and think that on at least some...
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the richard john newhouse essay is from 1970. so you have the robert bella civil religion in america or american civil religion, i guess one way or the other from 1967 and then new houses, the war, the churches and civil religion from 1970 and he draws directly as you've directly inspired by robert bellah he's been reading bellow's and he does similar things with it. and maybe takes it in a little bit different direction as well. you've already read semester selections from will classic protestant, catholic -- that up in the robert bellah essay and he disagrees with well herbert's take on civil religion the american way of life and you've also read the new times account of eisenhower's in informal talk delivered in december. of 1952. if i remember correctly right before his inauguration. and you read an article from the 1980s drawing attention to that article and trying to get historians to recognize that context. what eisenhower said about religion as the of democracy sounds a little bit different when you read it in imagine tha
the richard john newhouse essay is from 1970. so you have the robert bella civil religion in america or american civil religion, i guess one way or the other from 1967 and then new houses, the war, the churches and civil religion from 1970 and he draws directly as you've directly inspired by robert bellah he's been reading bellow's and he does similar things with it. and maybe takes it in a little bit different direction as well. you've already read semester selections from will classic...
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so, richard, we do have some questions for sure. and one viewer would like to know how did the trouble leave us any sketchbooks of during the war or? were his paintings done from no sketches from war time? we do have that. he made one of the paintings in the series that. we have we have the most sketches of and i think it's just happenstance as they happened to survive is is his painting of princeton the battle of death of general mercer at princeton and you can really see how it evolved and he's you know he's moving people around and different versions then you know finally he his next to last sketch is a sketch with chalk over that and some ink on it and. they have it at yale they display along with the finished painting, you can get like the next to last version and then the final one, but nothing, nothing from the war time that i'm aware of. thank you. one viewer would like to know if congress purchased, the four paintings that are in the rotunda currently and if. if so, was the purchase based on a legislative consensus? oh, yes
so, richard, we do have some questions for sure. and one viewer would like to know how did the trouble leave us any sketchbooks of during the war or? were his paintings done from no sketches from war time? we do have that. he made one of the paintings in the series that. we have we have the most sketches of and i think it's just happenstance as they happened to survive is is his painting of princeton the battle of death of general mercer at princeton and you can really see how it evolved and...
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it was richard nixon who said, a man is not finished when he is defeated.my friends, he also said, the greatness comes not when things go always good for you, but when you suffer some defeats, some setbacks, you take some knocks. because only until one has been in the deepest valley can one appreciate the highest mountaintop.n in the fight for freedom, in the fight for our constitution, in the fight for our way of life, my friends, neither donald trump nor yours truly, roger stone, ever quit at in that fight. god bless you. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this morning the state him for president jimmy carter continues as his remains are taken from the carter center and brought to washington, . watched the departure ceremony live starting at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span3. later in the day at 4:30 eastern a memorial service will be held at the u.s. capitol. you can follow all of our live coverage on a free mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. democracy unfiltered with c-span. experience history as it unfolds with c-span's live coverage this month as republic
it was richard nixon who said, a man is not finished when he is defeated.my friends, he also said, the greatness comes not when things go always good for you, but when you suffer some defeats, some setbacks, you take some knocks. because only until one has been in the deepest valley can one appreciate the highest mountaintop.n in the fight for freedom, in the fight for our constitution, in the fight for our way of life, my friends, neither donald trump nor yours truly, roger stone, ever quit at...
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gear. -- richard gere.t a heavy lift to get them to participate in. >> it's interesting, the first name i come up with is james earl jones. it was interesting how he came about. he did the program, the book about plane. and he actually called and asked for more time to do the program because he wanted to get it right. and i just appreciated that kind of celebrity that would do something like that. and the program, obviously, turned out well. he was so dramatic on the book as being the narrater of of book. and i believe the others felt that way too. they were just, yes, they just wanted to do something, i think, for children the same way we did in producing the program. that's my thinking on it. >> host: 155 episodes, 26 years. why did it end? >> guest: well, money. [laughter] that's usually the bottom line, the money that we ran out of. i mean, we were is fortunate to get underwriters as we went along. i remember lavar at the academy awards when he picked up the oscar and talked about having, you know, actu
gear. -- richard gere.t a heavy lift to get them to participate in. >> it's interesting, the first name i come up with is james earl jones. it was interesting how he came about. he did the program, the book about plane. and he actually called and asked for more time to do the program because he wanted to get it right. and i just appreciated that kind of celebrity that would do something like that. and the program, obviously, turned out well. he was so dramatic on the book as being the...