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shows around the world to talk about the role that's made him famous but. born in one nine hundred ninety a new back here last night i went to his first audition after seeing an ad in a newspaper the start of an impressive career. which has included a role as a teen who gets mixed up in anti foreigner violence in northeastern germany after the fall of communism and eunice knight is just getting started. like you almost najar next they were began acting when she was still teenager she's not as well know and yet as our other favorites but we think that's about to change . miss liza frees likes to look at new roles from several different perspectives before saying yes to them an intellectual at heart she prefers more serious projects. like playing a woman with cystic fibrosis and a drama about assisted suicide can even mine. or the survivor of a killing spree who knew the murderer. lives lisa flees was born in berlin in one thousand nine hundred her career started when a boyfriend gave her a flyer from an acting school. photos throughout i was one of the free
shows around the world to talk about the role that's made him famous but. born in one nine hundred ninety a new back here last night i went to his first audition after seeing an ad in a newspaper the start of an impressive career. which has included a role as a teen who gets mixed up in anti foreigner violence in northeastern germany after the fall of communism and eunice knight is just getting started. like you almost najar next they were began acting when she was still teenager she's not as...
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which has included a role as a teen who gets mixed up in. any foreigner violence in northeastern germany after the fall of communism and eunice night is just getting started. and. like you on this ny our next they repeat an acting when she was still teenager she's not as well know and yet as our other favorites but we think that's about the change. lives liza frees likes to look at new roles from several different perspectives before saying yes to them an intellectual at heart she prefers more serious projects. like playing a woman with cystic fibrosis and a drama about assisted suicide can even mine. or the survivor of a killing spree who knew the murderer. lives lisa flees was born in berlin in one nine hundred ninety her career started when a boyfriend gave her a flyer from an acting school. i chose through all that was well known the family for its most content is easy to deal with. to is not an easy job as shown by this film about an artist's colony in which leslie sophie's plays jen an idealist struggling for true freedom when you know
which has included a role as a teen who gets mixed up in. any foreigner violence in northeastern germany after the fall of communism and eunice night is just getting started. and. like you on this ny our next they repeat an acting when she was still teenager she's not as well know and yet as our other favorites but we think that's about the change. lives liza frees likes to look at new roles from several different perspectives before saying yes to them an intellectual at heart she prefers more...
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trying on the role of a regional. in the middle east. dr ahmad a president of the federal national council of the united arab emirates welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us i hope you are enjoying your stay in st peter's work so let's start with your personal experience you are they highest ranking female politician in the arab world first woman to head a national assembly of an arab state i mean obviously that means that this world is very male centric how does that complicate your work how do you make men listen to you. thank you for hosting me i think. using our talent as women. being able to face challenges and at the same time to transcend to all of our potential it makes possible for us to be able to offer for all what's required for us to fill any seat whether being a mother or being even a speaker and i think we've been fortunate also by the respect and the support of men especially when it comes to my country and the u.a.e. from the leadership to the community they all believe in the role of women and they be
trying on the role of a regional. in the middle east. dr ahmad a president of the federal national council of the united arab emirates welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us i hope you are enjoying your stay in st peter's work so let's start with your personal experience you are they highest ranking female politician in the arab world first woman to head a national assembly of an arab state i mean obviously that means that this world is very male centric how does that...
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the roles are complementary. we have to work really hard to make sure we're always communicating with each other so that one agency doesn't kind of, you know, they are sort of offering one thing and we're offering another thing. we have to be very coordinated but it don't think they are in conflict with each other. >> host: how did you get your? what is your background? >> guest: my background is, i feel like a lot of people in the space, it wasn't a direct line here. i grew up around computers. my father started as a program, and so i joined the army as a communications specialist which is a pretty cool job, enlisted, and then i became an officer, a military intelligence officer. and went to iraq, got out, went to grad school, focused on national security sort of issues, and after i left grad school, got contacted by company and said, hey, we're helping the department of homeland security said that this new office of cybersecurity communications and you this background, and sort of networking background, why don
the roles are complementary. we have to work really hard to make sure we're always communicating with each other so that one agency doesn't kind of, you know, they are sort of offering one thing and we're offering another thing. we have to be very coordinated but it don't think they are in conflict with each other. >> host: how did you get your? what is your background? >> guest: my background is, i feel like a lot of people in the space, it wasn't a direct line here. i grew up...
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or any others who are trying to do their role ethically and humanitarian and also. respectively to the u.n. resolutions to go underground and seek the truth and accordingly we are building capacity among the yemeni themselves so that they can. lead their. battle and they can gain back their country. all this accusing actions as you said it's only rumor so that they will undermine our own and they are trying to show that you know role in yemen. is. a negative you know. way of getting back to us because if it wasn't for our support they wouldn't have been defeated in many of the cities in yemen we believe in diplomatic solution we believe that there should be compromises we believe that they should continue negotiation from both sides so that they can find a peaceful in also lucian to. save the lives of yemeni people and also to give them hope and building their future again and until that happen we need to be there to stabilize the situation so it will not get back to what it started so dr all could . i see i just need to have this on the record you say that all thes
or any others who are trying to do their role ethically and humanitarian and also. respectively to the u.n. resolutions to go underground and seek the truth and accordingly we are building capacity among the yemeni themselves so that they can. lead their. battle and they can gain back their country. all this accusing actions as you said it's only rumor so that they will undermine our own and they are trying to show that you know role in yemen. is. a negative you know. way of getting back to us...
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trying on the role of a regional but. managed to step out of the shadows of its powerful neighbors and. the great game in the middle east. dr ahmad by say president of the federal national council of the united arab emirates welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us i hope you are enjoying your stay in st peter's work so let's start with your personal experience you are the highest ranking female politician in the arab world first woman to head a national assembly of an arab state i mean obviously that means that this world is very male centric how does that complicate your work how do you make men listen to you. thank you for hosting me i think. using our term don't as women. being able to face chat in terms of women is looked at or even sometimes seen is the new products and right it doesn't it's not only related to religion there are many regions that are not the sum of creatures but woman is deprived from even her simplest rights i think also that it is related to education more it's related more to he
trying on the role of a regional but. managed to step out of the shadows of its powerful neighbors and. the great game in the middle east. dr ahmad by say president of the federal national council of the united arab emirates welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us i hope you are enjoying your stay in st peter's work so let's start with your personal experience you are the highest ranking female politician in the arab world first woman to head a national assembly of an arab...
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we are the only agency that has a purely defense role. not like projecting power of course, we are from the homeland events but we are the only ones while others are focused on the threat or holding bad actors accountable from law enforcement deterrence we are exclusively focusing that cyberdefender community with federal agencies and the private sector so not only one who advocates for those equities within the us government from making sure to balance those equities i say this is the impact from those networks which is an important conversation to have with us government just like other governments have to balance these. but we are also making sure that if we understand something we are telling people the russians are exploiting networks infrastructure devices and routers or focusing to help the community better secure their networks. the roles are complementary we have to work really hard to make sure we are always communicating someone agency was off doing one thing and we are off doing another we have to be very coordinated but were
we are the only agency that has a purely defense role. not like projecting power of course, we are from the homeland events but we are the only ones while others are focused on the threat or holding bad actors accountable from law enforcement deterrence we are exclusively focusing that cyberdefender community with federal agencies and the private sector so not only one who advocates for those equities within the us government from making sure to balance those equities i say this is the impact...
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what is your role? >> so our role is we have expertise in chemical contamination. >> president cohen: this area of expertise, how does it help with the -- with the over all clean up of the shipyard? >> so, hunters point was not only contaminated with radio logical matters. it has contamination of all kinds of different chemicals. dtsc experts looked over the clean up of all other contaminations and then only with restrict to radiological matters, we relied on california department of public-health. >> president cohen: thank you, that clarifies. >> sorry. i didn't understand your question. i thought you were still focusing on radiological. >> president cohen: there are many things that are associated with the contamination of the shipyard. radio logical, which is the focal point. your agency, that you represent, is responsible for other chemicals, for lack of a better way to describe it? >> i apologize again. clarify. the navy is the lead agency responsible for clean up of all contamination. chemical, ra
what is your role? >> so our role is we have expertise in chemical contamination. >> president cohen: this area of expertise, how does it help with the -- with the over all clean up of the shipyard? >> so, hunters point was not only contaminated with radio logical matters. it has contamination of all kinds of different chemicals. dtsc experts looked over the clean up of all other contaminations and then only with restrict to radiological matters, we relied on california...
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jim has held a number of senior executive roles and staff leadership roles for anthem including roles as chief of staff and ceo, president of anthem federal employee programs please join me in welcoming jim harper. [applause] >> it's a pleasure to be with you today. as you can tell by the kind introduction, a very restless soul. and if you're looking for adventure. i will show something that will show my age. on the board of what was then hiaa. and so, very familiar with the work that your trade association does on your behalf and i want you to know that they are extremely affect it on your behalf and we really value the relationship we have with them. they are a very effective advocate to the issues that i know are important to you. i have a unique role within hhs. as matt mentioned, my role is as a senior advisor to the secretary of public human services, secretary alec cÉsar. in that capacity i don't have an organization that oversees, although i've worked very closely certainly with cms and their leadership team, administrator verma and the team that supports her and i also work a
jim has held a number of senior executive roles and staff leadership roles for anthem including roles as chief of staff and ceo, president of anthem federal employee programs please join me in welcoming jim harper. [applause] >> it's a pleasure to be with you today. as you can tell by the kind introduction, a very restless soul. and if you're looking for adventure. i will show something that will show my age. on the board of what was then hiaa. and so, very familiar with the work that...
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that was the point they were asked to take on a different role. the narrative is that isn't what they were saying. what they were saying is there is a way when people get into the movementle they become the head for the focus of the movement and that doesn't help for empowering people of color so that they ask people to do is organize communities where they see them to be the most manifest so that is a broad thing. the most notable people separate from sncc was viola who was in the selma to montgomery march transporting workers back and forth and was killed by the kkk. there is plenty of examples in an organization but today i would say that the antiracism work being trained in antiracism work and going and talking toci communities about this is one of the best ways to approach it. >> it might get better. we've relied too much on the idea that at some point maybe we are already there in the democracy we know it is run by thasmall elite which tends to be rich and with more people becomingng franchised. in the majority honestly in places like the so
that was the point they were asked to take on a different role. the narrative is that isn't what they were saying. what they were saying is there is a way when people get into the movementle they become the head for the focus of the movement and that doesn't help for empowering people of color so that they ask people to do is organize communities where they see them to be the most manifest so that is a broad thing. the most notable people separate from sncc was viola who was in the selma to...
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so the roles are complementary. we have to work hard to make sure we are always communicating with each other so one agency doesn't kind of come you know, they are off doing one thing and we are off doing another thing. we have to be very coordinated, but i don't think they are in conflict with each other. >> host: how did you get here? what is your background? >> guest: my background, you feel like a lot of people in the space that was in a direct line here. i grew up around computers. my father started as a programmer. and so, in i join the army as a communications specialist, which is a pretty cool job, and listed and then i became a military intelligence officer. i went to iraq, got out, went to grad school, focus on national security sort of issues and after i left grad school contacted by a company inside we are helping the department of homeland security set up this office of cybersecurity conditions. you have this background in sort of networking background, what you say? why don't you come over have help? i
so the roles are complementary. we have to work hard to make sure we are always communicating with each other so one agency doesn't kind of come you know, they are off doing one thing and we are off doing another thing. we have to be very coordinated, but i don't think they are in conflict with each other. >> host: how did you get here? what is your background? >> guest: my background, you feel like a lot of people in the space that was in a direct line here. i grew up around...
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the role played by the u.a.e. a civil war stay with us. the united arab emirates growing economic and political influences everywhere in the middle east but while the quagmire of the war in yemen and. the tiny nation. of the emirates federal national council the most senior politician of the arab world. with its muscle being tested in the war and its economic presence felt from egypt to somalia. trying on the role of a regional power. to sustain its ambitions. to step out of the shadows of. the change the great in the middle east. dr ahmad i go by see president of the federal national council of the united arab emirates welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us i hope you are enjoying your stay in st peter's work so let's start with your personal experience you are they highest ranking female politician in the arab world first woman to head a national assembly of an arab state i mean obviously that means that this world is very male centric how does that complicate your work how do you make men listen to you. thank you for
the role played by the u.a.e. a civil war stay with us. the united arab emirates growing economic and political influences everywhere in the middle east but while the quagmire of the war in yemen and. the tiny nation. of the emirates federal national council the most senior politician of the arab world. with its muscle being tested in the war and its economic presence felt from egypt to somalia. trying on the role of a regional power. to sustain its ambitions. to step out of the shadows of. the...
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what is the appropriate role of a judge yucca -- judge? was thought the question answered well, i know it's compared to calling the balls and strikes, that's an appropriate analogy. the judge does not create the law but applies the law and it -- as it is written. that means applying precedent from the superior court, the supreme court, the ninth circuit, and applying the text as written. >> thank you. and a similar question, in terms of interpreting a statute, when, if ever, is it appropriate to take into account the legislative history? as a is sometimes used secondary vehicle for statutory interpretation. obviously there are a lot of difficulties with relying on legislative history because it's unclear whether to represent a particular person's view, and of those user not necessarily explicit in the text it's hard to know what to make the -- if those views are not necessarily explicit in the text it's hard to know what to make of it. , andnk it is problematic it is only when it is very clear on a particular point that one might consider
what is the appropriate role of a judge yucca -- judge? was thought the question answered well, i know it's compared to calling the balls and strikes, that's an appropriate analogy. the judge does not create the law but applies the law and it -- as it is written. that means applying precedent from the superior court, the supreme court, the ninth circuit, and applying the text as written. >> thank you. and a similar question, in terms of interpreting a statute, when, if ever, is it...
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>> so are you curious about jamie's new role?l he plays a journalist who interviews one of the biggest '80's stars. >> peter dinklage plays that guy from "fantasy island" in "my dinner with herve." >> what is this incredible story of yours? >> being famous is like being drunk except the whole world is drunk with you. >> you know the movie deals with fame. does your family keep you grounded? >> totally. like they have no interes. my kids are tiny. they have don't care about what i do. >> the premiere brought out the stars, including peter's "game of thrones" co-star emilia clarke showing off what she calls her new brad and gwenyth hair cut. >> "game of thrones," it is all coming to an end. how do you feel about the way that it ends? >> they ended it brilliantly. better than i could have imagined. you people are in for it. >> back to jamie he will be back on the big screen this november starring opposite another jamie, jamie foxx in "robin hood." >> let's move on to one of the best feel good stories in hollywo hollywood. former "co
>> so are you curious about jamie's new role?l he plays a journalist who interviews one of the biggest '80's stars. >> peter dinklage plays that guy from "fantasy island" in "my dinner with herve." >> what is this incredible story of yours? >> being famous is like being drunk except the whole world is drunk with you. >> you know the movie deals with fame. does your family keep you grounded? >> totally. like they have no interes. my kids...
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role completely out of the equation. lemonis: i'm wondering where the hell you've been up until this point. for the first time, lady finally took a stand. she's actually putting tasha in the right role. it's about time. lady: so, i think two options -- of having you outside of the organization and not staying with us or staying with us as the dallas manager. i think it's a position of just getting back to basics. tasha: i mean, that's fine. let's take the demotion, this or that, if that's what i need to do. and we will kick ass. i will sell the...out of everything like i normally do, like i did before when i got promoted. i'm still gonna give 150% to make that store the best it can possibly be. lemonis: i think your attitude about respecting the importance of this store-manager position and all of those things and proving yourself is exactly what i wanted to hear an hour ago. when you see it, i really want you to think about moving forward. it's time for me to show lady the new look of the store. not only has it been com
role completely out of the equation. lemonis: i'm wondering where the hell you've been up until this point. for the first time, lady finally took a stand. she's actually putting tasha in the right role. it's about time. lady: so, i think two options -- of having you outside of the organization and not staying with us or staying with us as the dallas manager. i think it's a position of just getting back to basics. tasha: i mean, that's fine. let's take the demotion, this or that, if that's what...
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that's where we go for role models. politicians, not high on my list of role models these days.re some presidents that have been been and some politicians that have been at times. but you can't look at a person, the president or anyone else and say 100% of the time this is exactly who you should emulate. clearly people have exhibited behavior in the case of president trump, it's true, that you wouldn't want your children to emulate. i don't know why it's so hard to say that. >> i don't know why either. but i think the problem is trump does it more than any other president in my lifetime. probably more than any president in a century or so. >> was jfk a role model, richard nixon a role model? did they exhibit behavior you'd want your children to exhibit all the time? of course not. >> we're talking about public behavior. >> was bill clinton a good role model for children? was bill clinton a good role model? >> not everything he did, but that's the thing, the hypocrisy of it all. republicans condemned him and impeached him, and donald trump has sex with porn stars and playmates an
that's where we go for role models. politicians, not high on my list of role models these days.re some presidents that have been been and some politicians that have been at times. but you can't look at a person, the president or anyone else and say 100% of the time this is exactly who you should emulate. clearly people have exhibited behavior in the case of president trump, it's true, that you wouldn't want your children to emulate. i don't know why it's so hard to say that. >> i don't...
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golf balls role into the water, they hit tree branches, they don't. there's luck. any given tournament there's probably ten golfers could win, and one of them gets lucky and wins. another tournament another one, and they're just shifting the luck. so in the masters i think two-thursday of people who win the masters only been once. it's their lucky. it's not their skills went away they're lucky. >> host: give us an economic example. >> gary: so you see a stock that's growing 0% per year, everyone wants to buy the stock. more often than not it doesn't continue because there's element of luck in that 30% in terms of what the comerts products were what the anti-trust legislation was what the ceo was, and some of these things dissipate, and next time the earnings go up to only 20%. regression of the mean is not at all like the law of averages. not the guy got the best score, the one year. that student who got the highest score on the midterm she doesn't get the lowest score the next time. the company that earns 30%, only grows 20%. still a great company. so a very speci
golf balls role into the water, they hit tree branches, they don't. there's luck. any given tournament there's probably ten golfers could win, and one of them gets lucky and wins. another tournament another one, and they're just shifting the luck. so in the masters i think two-thursday of people who win the masters only been once. it's their lucky. it's not their skills went away they're lucky. >> host: give us an economic example. >> gary: so you see a stock that's growing 0% per...
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ambassador nikki haley stepping away from that role. we have the president saying at the end of the year. let me bring in jonathan lemaire. do you have any knowledge why this is happening 28 days before the election? it's sort of odd timing if you will. >> it is. the white house had been looking to avoid distraction so close to the midterms. many have been advising him to hold off and those i talked with were sort of blind-sided by this. if sore long there are rumors and the aides are left to twist in the wind or on twitter before the president finally makes a move and they're ousted. this is a case where it did not happen. it seems like a warm departure at this point, but it is not something that the president thought would certainly come today. >> and what are the folks saying about this, john? are they caught off guard or no? >> i agree with jeremy just said. he's a believer in the institution. there are gremlins. she certainly had a rivalry with the previous secretary of state, rex tillerson. she's oust lasted him, of course. with b
ambassador nikki haley stepping away from that role. we have the president saying at the end of the year. let me bring in jonathan lemaire. do you have any knowledge why this is happening 28 days before the election? it's sort of odd timing if you will. >> it is. the white house had been looking to avoid distraction so close to the midterms. many have been advising him to hold off and those i talked with were sort of blind-sided by this. if sore long there are rumors and the aides are...
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the roles are complementary. we have to work really hard to make sure we're always with each other so that one agency doesn't kind of -- they're sort of off doing one thing and we're off doing another thing. we have to be very coordinated but i don't think they're in conflict with each other. you get here? what's your background? jeanette: my background is i like a lot of people in this space, it wasn't a direct line here. grew up around computers. my father started as a and so i joined the army as a communications specialist, which was a pretty cool job, enlisted, and then i became a military intelligence officer. got out, wentaq, to grad school, focused national security issues. and after i left grad school, contacted by a company and the, hey, we're helping department of homeland security of up this new office cybersecurity communications and you have the networking background, why don't you help. so i found myself at d.h.s., eventually joined as a federal official and here i am. also worked at the white house
the roles are complementary. we have to work really hard to make sure we're always with each other so that one agency doesn't kind of -- they're sort of off doing one thing and we're off doing another thing. we have to be very coordinated but i don't think they're in conflict with each other. you get here? what's your background? jeanette: my background is i like a lot of people in this space, it wasn't a direct line here. grew up around computers. my father started as a and so i joined the...
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he is so good in this role that i'm worried he's too good in the role and someone's going to go or you're kermit gosnell and treat him as though he was the real guy the way i was scared when i played scott peterson for a moment there i thought they're going to come after me even and earl is so good and so effective in this because he's not he doesn't come across as a monster god no would he would sit here opposite you would be like larry it's so great to see you and they want to talk about you know one of the classic pianists in this in that you get this guy could never do that but he would say oh yeah i would snap that it's a really he's a really riveting figure you have characterize you so. as a supporter of the b.g. to write speed you took some heat for appearing in a recent values voter summit sponsored by the anti l b g t family research council to promote gaza know what we are doing it. and d l b g t. the last thing i would call that rally would be an anti l b g t rally when i was there to promote the film i never heard a single word about being anti l g b t i was very open with the
he is so good in this role that i'm worried he's too good in the role and someone's going to go or you're kermit gosnell and treat him as though he was the real guy the way i was scared when i played scott peterson for a moment there i thought they're going to come after me even and earl is so good and so effective in this because he's not he doesn't come across as a monster god no would he would sit here opposite you would be like larry it's so great to see you and they want to talk about you...
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the conflict in libya the omanis began to step up and so they played a key role in the u.s. iran negotiations and we see them playing the role between qatar and saudi arabia today and and here playing a role where it's giving you know prime minister netanyahu this tremendous photo opportunity. in the region what does it say if we look at it alongside the so-called deal of the century the one which jarred coercion or and total trump and his administration have been planning for the israelis and palestinians is this i mean it's speculative i know but is this something which could sit alongside that instead of that. right so i think it's look i think this deal of the century that trump and cushion are trying to cook up look they still might pull a rabbit out of the hat but that if by the time that that rabbit's been in the hat so long that by by the time they pull him out he will either starve to death or choke to death i don't think that rabbit will be alive when they pull it out of the hat. look i think clearly this is this may be designed to put more pressure as i said earli
the conflict in libya the omanis began to step up and so they played a key role in the u.s. iran negotiations and we see them playing the role between qatar and saudi arabia today and and here playing a role where it's giving you know prime minister netanyahu this tremendous photo opportunity. in the region what does it say if we look at it alongside the so-called deal of the century the one which jarred coercion or and total trump and his administration have been planning for the israelis and...
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and anita, you've done a terrific job in your role at american university, focusing on the role of first ladies. and you, yourself, were chief of staff to one of america's favorite, laura bush. let's talk about mrs. johnson, as we keep the johnson thing going here. and mrs. johnson took over being first lady very suddenly, in the passing of a president kennedy. and mrs. kennedy had done so much in our space, historic preservation of the white house, but mrs. johnson continued that in her own way. these are 45 men and women who have been very unique in their presidents and in their personalities, and also in their legacies, as we see evidenced in these wonderful presidential sites, but tell us about mrs. johnson and her role as first lady and that transition, in a very painful way, and what she did in the white house in our space. >> well, first, i think -- so let me put my microphone on. that would help. thank you, stewart, for that question. and first, i want to acknowledge that a couple of really terrific first lady historians are in the audience with us, too. katie sibley from st. jos
and anita, you've done a terrific job in your role at american university, focusing on the role of first ladies. and you, yourself, were chief of staff to one of america's favorite, laura bush. let's talk about mrs. johnson, as we keep the johnson thing going here. and mrs. johnson took over being first lady very suddenly, in the passing of a president kennedy. and mrs. kennedy had done so much in our space, historic preservation of the white house, but mrs. johnson continued that in her own...
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eastern on lectures in history, university of delaware professor tiffany gill on the role of african american women. and 10 p.m. on real america, the 1968 broadcast, the nixon answer in michigan and sunday at 7 p.m. eastern t 30th anniversary of a tent meant museum in new york city and former first ladies' grandchildren and laura bush reflect on her life and legacy. watch on american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >>> up next on american history tv, a discussion on presidential legacies, with white house historical association president stewart mack lauren and bush's chief of staff and laura mcbride. . >>> good afternoon. . >> good afternoon. good afternoon. my name is bob mcgee. i serve on the board of directors of the white house historical association. as you continue to enjoy your lunch, i want to introduce our program for today. you may have heard that we were planning on having our wonderful friend of the white house association, but he has been unable to join us. we, however, have a terrific plan b for you and that is a conversation with anita mcbride, mark up degrove on
eastern on lectures in history, university of delaware professor tiffany gill on the role of african american women. and 10 p.m. on real america, the 1968 broadcast, the nixon answer in michigan and sunday at 7 p.m. eastern t 30th anniversary of a tent meant museum in new york city and former first ladies' grandchildren and laura bush reflect on her life and legacy. watch on american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >>> up next on american history tv, a discussion on presidential...
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that if this is a good young, a role modelfor young people?y. — doctor who has always been a good role model. he was never that sex is not crazy. he was not a james bond lost furrier. doctor who is always played well as a character for young people and had an adult appeal. and she is so busy doing stuff. she is an engineer, a scientist, and that is fantastic. she is making and creating and doing stuff. the trailers that have hinted at the breaking of a glass ceiling have stuck with people in the run—up for weeks. people will be invested in this. thank you for coming in. i hope you have a really good day, no matter what you are up to. good morning. some autumn warmth to come in the week ahead, but before that, i just want to concentrate on the rain. it was a pretty miserable sunday across the far north—west of scotland, a lot of low cloud, it was windy at times and there was some rain, some of it persistent. a couple of inches of rain has already fallen in parts of the north—west of scotland already, and there's more wet weather to come for the
that if this is a good young, a role modelfor young people?y. — doctor who has always been a good role model. he was never that sex is not crazy. he was not a james bond lost furrier. doctor who is always played well as a character for young people and had an adult appeal. and she is so busy doing stuff. she is an engineer, a scientist, and that is fantastic. she is making and creating and doing stuff. the trailers that have hinted at the breaking of a glass ceiling have stuck with people in...
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our current role has never been more crucial. the articles asked resources in its maritime geostrategic relevance is on the rise. an estimated 13% of the world's undiscovered conventional oil besides that asked us 30% of undiscovered natural gas. this is derived from the arctic's c4. the bearings he holds more than 50% of fish and shellfish annually consumed by the united states. the arctic contains 9.7 million tons of goods that were transported on the northern sea route above russia. that number will increase. looking south, the antarctic treaty has been the cornerstone of governance promoting international cooperation and ensuring non-militarization and suspending territorial claims. in the next three decades several crucial elements of this treaty will come up for renewal. this includes the current ban on commercial drilling. the regions believed to have an approximate 200 billion barrels of oil in numerous mineral deposits as well. it is also the largest single repository of freshwater on the planet. with increased activity
our current role has never been more crucial. the articles asked resources in its maritime geostrategic relevance is on the rise. an estimated 13% of the world's undiscovered conventional oil besides that asked us 30% of undiscovered natural gas. this is derived from the arctic's c4. the bearings he holds more than 50% of fish and shellfish annually consumed by the united states. the arctic contains 9.7 million tons of goods that were transported on the northern sea route above russia. that...
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at that firm my role is to be a public lawyer. when the firm's clients have appellate litigation i am one of the people brought in to help with that. before i joined the firm, there was a strong practice. there have been a number of matters that i handled including the cases you mentioned on behalf of the firm's clients. they tended to have litigation. in any of those cases, a government on the side of the tribe or in private practice, a number of cases, my role has been that of an advocate. my job is not to advance my own views but to advance clients views and do the most i can within balance of the law, that is what i have done on behalf of clients, not my own personal views. where i to become a judge my judge would be to not advocate for either side but neutrally apply the law, and apply the principles that tribes are independent sovereigns, the treaties with tribes must be respected and understood. and principles that were not always honored throughout our history but important principles the supreme court emphasized that i wo
at that firm my role is to be a public lawyer. when the firm's clients have appellate litigation i am one of the people brought in to help with that. before i joined the firm, there was a strong practice. there have been a number of matters that i handled including the cases you mentioned on behalf of the firm's clients. they tended to have litigation. in any of those cases, a government on the side of the tribe or in private practice, a number of cases, my role has been that of an advocate. my...
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america's perception influences america's role in being a superpower. this is why that narrative develops the way it does and why it continues to develop. our key question that we want to look at today and examine is how does centering the civil rights activism of black women disrupt this master narrative of the civil rights movement? we have established some of the contours of this master narrative. we have thought through a bit about why the master narrative may have developed the way that it did and the kinds of utility it functions for people. now we want to see if we look at the movement from a different perspective, does that begin to provide some insight for us and thinking about the master narrative and thinking about the civil rights movement differently? before we do that, i want us to think a bit about what we have learned so far, some of the things we have read and talked about in class. i want us to think a bit about what were some of the unique ways that black women, both in the north and to the south, experienced the perils and challenges
america's perception influences america's role in being a superpower. this is why that narrative develops the way it does and why it continues to develop. our key question that we want to look at today and examine is how does centering the civil rights activism of black women disrupt this master narrative of the civil rights movement? we have established some of the contours of this master narrative. we have thought through a bit about why the master narrative may have developed the way that it...
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and who plays and that role is sometimes fueling those conflicts. and in fact, dealing with conflict prevention in these times is becoming increasingly complicated. you need to understand and to have a good sense of what is happening within our society and to understand where the divisions within the societies might develop in a negative way and create the potential for crisis or even conflict. so, conflict prevention moves us in that direction, a difficult direction. actually we had this debate last week in new york, the council with a number of regions-- i'm sorry in the united nations and assembly with a number of regional organizations and we have exactly that debate and we feel the need also to exchange best practices and lessons among these organizations, under the umbrella of the u.n. mandate to promote peace. but there is a recognition that to intervene in in, to try to prevent this kind of conflict, you need to activate those regional players with a better knowledge of the history, the culture, the context in which these situations develop
and who plays and that role is sometimes fueling those conflicts. and in fact, dealing with conflict prevention in these times is becoming increasingly complicated. you need to understand and to have a good sense of what is happening within our society and to understand where the divisions within the societies might develop in a negative way and create the potential for crisis or even conflict. so, conflict prevention moves us in that direction, a difficult direction. actually we had this...
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anyway, long story short, it has its life and its role. i'm certainly a proponent of it and congress is very supportive of it and it is continuing to be funded and it's continuing to go forward to look at the innovate of projects that are out there and they come through and get proper oversight. here's what i like to tell people as well, there's not a bank in america and i have friends who say that's not the government's role and you're not supposed to be involved in that and the idea that the government money is being put in something that the private sector ought to be doing. i totally disagree with that, and i disagree with it because the advanced research agency was created because in 1941 america got surprised, right, because we hadn't kept up with what was going on in the world and it was basically created so america would never be surprised again by what was going on. i happen to think it make abundant good sense. we'll throw some jello at the wall and some of it is not going to stick. we're going to make some investments that don't
anyway, long story short, it has its life and its role. i'm certainly a proponent of it and congress is very supportive of it and it is continuing to be funded and it's continuing to go forward to look at the innovate of projects that are out there and they come through and get proper oversight. here's what i like to tell people as well, there's not a bank in america and i have friends who say that's not the government's role and you're not supposed to be involved in that and the idea that the...
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inform the role within -- when it comes to yemen? they are not negotiating with yemen. the saudi's can claim the same. that is very visible. when they say we are helping yemen, it means, you know, people go like that is not what i saw on the news. that is not how help should look like. when we saw the united states intervention in iraq, it does not look helpful. another intervention does not look helpful anywhere. everybody argues it is a necessity. for me, i worry. i never supported the war in iraq, but when it came to withdrawing troops i was scared. i had felt that something into the is could come later when there is a leadership vacuum in the country. when there is no real good -- it did -- negotiated political sentiment. are we prepared to see the same in yemen? i don't care about it, what is the strategy that you want to implement going on -- going forward? inecially with huge levels yemen that have been forecasted? >> i would push back and disagree. with the congressional interest, i think it is remarkable because you know, fr
inform the role within -- when it comes to yemen? they are not negotiating with yemen. the saudi's can claim the same. that is very visible. when they say we are helping yemen, it means, you know, people go like that is not what i saw on the news. that is not how help should look like. when we saw the united states intervention in iraq, it does not look helpful. another intervention does not look helpful anywhere. everybody argues it is a necessity. for me, i worry. i never supported the war in...
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in fact, i have a role to play because i am a human being. jeff: in some respects, i would say it is even more important. we are not going to solve the issues in our country if we just leave it to leaders of color to speak out on this. theseare going to address issues in ways that cap and the potential of all people, we are going to have to have leaders that look like me who are willing to speak. that is the view trish and i had at the foundation. [applause] >> i would say the foundational issue here is, as jeff said, one of narrative. we have in this country a collective narrative that is more nostalgia in history. -- nostalgiary than history. as someone who loves history, i have traveled the world and i know that my own personal narrative could only happen in america. for anormously grateful american narrative that makes possible stories like mine, but i am also aware that the american narrative is one of white supremacy. in order for us to come to terms with our future, we must understand that every , every organization, our culture was pr
in fact, i have a role to play because i am a human being. jeff: in some respects, i would say it is even more important. we are not going to solve the issues in our country if we just leave it to leaders of color to speak out on this. theseare going to address issues in ways that cap and the potential of all people, we are going to have to have leaders that look like me who are willing to speak. that is the view trish and i had at the foundation. [applause] >> i would say the...
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what do you believe is the proper role for the constitutional right to vote? >> the role of the judiciary to protect the right to vote the court has established a scrutiny analysis so it is a very burdensome law and if it isn't very burdensome than it would be all the way down to the rational basis test. >> do you believe that the evidence disproportionately affects minorities to be considered by courts? >> it also depends on the type of claim i think the fundamental rights to vote is a fundamental right to the boat that applies to everybody, and then there's the kind of antidiscrimination the 15th amendment type of right and in particular with respect to the 15th amendment discrimination disparate impact is always seen as good evidence of potential discriminatory intent. >> appearing before the supreme court in defense of the marriage in your brief before the supreme court coming you wrote that same-sex marriage would be disruptive to the constitutional democracy. do you stand by that argument? >> i can clarify that page of the brief was talking about the int
what do you believe is the proper role for the constitutional right to vote? >> the role of the judiciary to protect the right to vote the court has established a scrutiny analysis so it is a very burdensome law and if it isn't very burdensome than it would be all the way down to the rational basis test. >> do you believe that the evidence disproportionately affects minorities to be considered by courts? >> it also depends on the type of claim i think the fundamental rights to...
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we all play a role in this. the social media piece, our communications persons and leaning up against the wall back there and she said if you read our feeds on social media, you know, if i went over niagara falls with 12 puppies, save them from drowning can somebody would be going what happened to the 13th, you sorry -- you know, it's incredible for social media piece has really changed the way people -- if you like i'm not really talking to a person, right? and now come out, you know, verbally. i have to say people have treated me with incredible kindness. i have no complaints. they have treated me with respect. hopefully i've done the same with them. i really have not had a personal issue with it, but i watch, i used to watch, i stopped watching some of the debates that take place publicly. so again, i think political leaders, they have a much bigger, far bigger platform and i think conducting themselves civilly, and as was mentioned in some of the opening comments being respectful of other peoples views and r
we all play a role in this. the social media piece, our communications persons and leaning up against the wall back there and she said if you read our feeds on social media, you know, if i went over niagara falls with 12 puppies, save them from drowning can somebody would be going what happened to the 13th, you sorry -- you know, it's incredible for social media piece has really changed the way people -- if you like i'm not really talking to a person, right? and now come out, you know,...
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the group reported to beat the organizers playing instrumental roles and financial roles tells which you you can. >> it's a criminal involvement is a highly organized. oh leverett sophisticated operation. as a from the highest levels of the guatemalan government. they're investigating those groups criminally and i strum really urge trump and the attorney general to do the same here. a lot of these folks also have affiliates who are getting mone from the source occupied state department which is of great concern and they want to start
the group reported to beat the organizers playing instrumental roles and financial roles tells which you you can. >> it's a criminal involvement is a highly organized. oh leverett sophisticated operation. as a from the highest levels of the guatemalan government. they're investigating those groups criminally and i strum really urge trump and the attorney general to do the same here. a lot of these folks also have affiliates who are getting mone from the source occupied state department...
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i will play a role. i will stay involved. [applause] >> let's talk about the institutional legitimacy of the supreme court. >> if judge kavanaugh is confirmed, there will be some democrats who refused to except his legitimacy. 5-4ill face a decision a decisions of republicans against democrats that could undermine faith and the rule of law. much will turn on chief justice roberts to avoid this. tell us what you think roberts must do to preserve the legitimacy of the court. are you concerned about the legitimacy? consequence ofhe citizens losing faith in the rule of law? moment is five this so powerful is we have asked the ,upreme court to be the arbiter the deciding point for some of our most personal, passionate, issues as a country. in the arc of our lifetimes, from racial integration, to gun ownership, to marriage equality, 10 now sexual harassment, the issues have been put onto the cannot be easily resolved in legislative processes and have taken a constitutional hue, but in some ways define our sense of ourselves, our sc
i will play a role. i will stay involved. [applause] >> let's talk about the institutional legitimacy of the supreme court. >> if judge kavanaugh is confirmed, there will be some democrats who refused to except his legitimacy. 5-4ill face a decision a decisions of republicans against democrats that could undermine faith and the rule of law. much will turn on chief justice roberts to avoid this. tell us what you think roberts must do to preserve the legitimacy of the court. are you...
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. step up and play a positive role as well.h? enough? irrespective of what buying they may be using. be using. businesses themselves, the bookmakers and so on? bookmakers and so on? responsibility rests with the bookmakers? bookmakers? that bookmakers and other gambling operators play their part. operators play their part. of protection is what is going to help keep them safe list. help keep them safe list. banks have been doing, blocking apps. best for them is going to be really important. important. opportunities and extra risks opened up by online activities. up by online activities. that changed the scale of the problem you're seeing? problem you're seeing? think we should see that as a success in any sense. success in any sense. what we want to see. to see. it may not have got worse, that is still quite an alarming level? still quite an alarming level? that is right. is right. gamblers or at risk of experiencing a problem. a problem. please don't take the responsibility seriously. reported in homes and buildings across eng
. step up and play a positive role as well.h? enough? irrespective of what buying they may be using. be using. businesses themselves, the bookmakers and so on? bookmakers and so on? responsibility rests with the bookmakers? bookmakers? that bookmakers and other gambling operators play their part. operators play their part. of protection is what is going to help keep them safe list. help keep them safe list. banks have been doing, blocking apps. best for them is going to be really important....
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and the continued saudi role in yemen is a real loser. in that the saudi's are spending $50 billion a year to which this campaign and the iranians are investing a small fraction of that to keep the saudi's tied down. that is a strategic weakness and a strategic trap for the saudis, and their inability to recognize the liability that it is and the unwillingness of the u.s. to try to reach some type of diplomatic settlement that would extricate the saudi's and allow them to focus on iran elsewhere in the region, i think serves to the detriment of any campaign to push back against iran. , yes, it was a distraction, there was already a distraction from it. this is not a game changer. it simply confirms that trend saudi arabia was not going to be this pillar in the anti-iran alliance with the trump administration would like. >> apparently, i made a boo-boo a while ago by giving the email address for the arab center -- i should know better than that. me in threat,nt don't come to the office unless you correct that. it is it is arabcenterdc.org,
and the continued saudi role in yemen is a real loser. in that the saudi's are spending $50 billion a year to which this campaign and the iranians are investing a small fraction of that to keep the saudi's tied down. that is a strategic weakness and a strategic trap for the saudis, and their inability to recognize the liability that it is and the unwillingness of the u.s. to try to reach some type of diplomatic settlement that would extricate the saudi's and allow them to focus on iran...