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our moderate this afternoon is matthew spalding. dr. spalding is a professor in constitutional government at hillsdale college. he is the dean of hillsdale's graduate school of government in washington, d.c. dr. spalding is the author of numerous books include best- selling book, we still hold these truths: rediscovering our principles and reclaiming our future. please join me in welcoming dr. spalding and our panelist to the stage. >> [ applause ] afternoon. i will begin by thanking the great work of the coolidge foundation for what they are doing , restoring coolidge's standing but also spreading and teaching his message. our panel today is the mount rushmore panel. it is not just because of our good looks and granite features. as an attempt to assess coolidge's larger presidential legacy. coolidge spoke at the dedication ceremony of mount rushmore in the summer of 1927 when that work was just beginning to take shape. there, he spoke briefly about the four presidents to be on the memorial, washington, the disciple of liberty. not outr
our moderate this afternoon is matthew spalding. dr. spalding is a professor in constitutional government at hillsdale college. he is the dean of hillsdale's graduate school of government in washington, d.c. dr. spalding is the author of numerous books include best- selling book, we still hold these truths: rediscovering our principles and reclaiming our future. please join me in welcoming dr. spalding and our panelist to the stage. >> [ applause ] afternoon. i will begin by thanking the...
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our moderator this afternoon is matthew spalding. dr. spalding is the kirby professional in constitutional government at hillsdale college and the dean of hillsdale's graduate school of government in washington, d.c. dr. spalding is the author of numerous books including the best selling book, we still hold these truths, rediscovering our principles, reclaiming our future. please join me in welcoming dr. spalding and our panelists to the stage. thank you all. good afternoon.k you all. i want to begin by thanking amity, the great work of the coolidge foundation, for what they're doing, restoring coolidge's >> thank you, good afternoon. i want to begin by thanking amity and the great work of the coolidge foundation for what they are doing. restoring coolidge's standing but also spreading and teaching his message. our panel today, we call it the mt. rushmore panel, and that is not just because of our chiseled good looks and grand features. but as an attempt to assess coolidge's larger presidential legacy. coolidge spoke at the dedication ce
our moderator this afternoon is matthew spalding. dr. spalding is the kirby professional in constitutional government at hillsdale college and the dean of hillsdale's graduate school of government in washington, d.c. dr. spalding is the author of numerous books including the best selling book, we still hold these truths, rediscovering our principles, reclaiming our future. please join me in welcoming dr. spalding and our panelists to the stage. thank you all. good afternoon.k you all. i want to...
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henry and eliza spalding, marcus and women, you can see him in an image, marcus whitman arriving on the great divide. depressing the rocky mountains and gaining entrance into the oregon country on the fourth of july on 1836. and these missionaries of course were arriving in the oregon country in the attempt to convert indigenous peoples to christianity, but also proselytize the increasing numbers of american settlers who are rising in oregon. that said, however, the american presence in oregon was fairly limited. initially, at least. in 1840, there were only about 150 americans residing in the entire oregon country. only 150 in that entire region. that number would increase dramatically, however. by 1845, just five seldom years later, about 5000 u.s. settlers had entered the oregon country. many having traveled overland on the famous oregon trail, and many of them clustered in the willamette valley, and the present day state of oregon, drawn to the willamette valley, primarily for the farmland. remember also, that in the 1830s, epidemic diseases such as smallpox, measles, influenza, mal
henry and eliza spalding, marcus and women, you can see him in an image, marcus whitman arriving on the great divide. depressing the rocky mountains and gaining entrance into the oregon country on the fourth of july on 1836. and these missionaries of course were arriving in the oregon country in the attempt to convert indigenous peoples to christianity, but also proselytize the increasing numbers of american settlers who are rising in oregon. that said, however, the american presence in oregon...
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our moderator this afternoon is spalding. dr. spalding is the kerby professor and constitute government at hillsdale college. and as the dean of hillsdale has been will graduate school of government in washington, d.c.. dr. spalding is the author of numerous, including the bestselling book we still hold these truths rediscovering our principles, reclaiming our future. please join me in welcoming dr. and our panelists to the stage. which. thank you all. good afternoon. i want to begin by thanking amity, the great work of the coolidge foundation, for what they're doing, restoring coolidge's standing, but also spreading and teaching his his message. our panel today is we've called the mount rushmore panel. and that's not just because of our chiseled good looks and granite features. but as an attempt, assess coolidge's larger presidential legacy. coolidge spoke at the dedication ceremony at mt. rushmore in the summer of 1927, when that work was just beginning to take shape. there he spoke briefly about four presidents to be inscribed
our moderator this afternoon is spalding. dr. spalding is the kerby professor and constitute government at hillsdale college. and as the dean of hillsdale has been will graduate school of government in washington, d.c.. dr. spalding is the author of numerous, including the bestselling book we still hold these truths rediscovering our principles, reclaiming our future. please join me in welcoming dr. and our panelists to the stage. which. thank you all. good afternoon. i want to begin by...
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retired air force general spalding is with us now. thank you for your time.anding they went in with tanks. it hasn't happened yet to our knowledge. and they blew a bunch of stuff up and left. how much can you learn from than the incursion into gaza like that and then before you exit and get out? >> well, i think it's not just about how much you learn, it is about clearing the way for a follow on invasion. i think there will be a lot more of these preparing the battlefield. this is something that they've been doing with air power and now they are starting to do it on the ground. i expect more of these and it is going to be -- to make the area safer for the invasion when it comes. >> dana: what about the hostages that might be there? >> i think that's going to be a problem that is going to be continuous throughout the invasion. i think, of course, hamas is going to try to use these people as human shields. that's what they've done before. i don't think there is any way to get around it. the only alternative is not to do the invasion, which i think israel is det
retired air force general spalding is with us now. thank you for your time.anding they went in with tanks. it hasn't happened yet to our knowledge. and they blew a bunch of stuff up and left. how much can you learn from than the incursion into gaza like that and then before you exit and get out? >> well, i think it's not just about how much you learn, it is about clearing the way for a follow on invasion. i think there will be a lot more of these preparing the battlefield. this is...
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according to these a, there was say there's uh, you know, producing china spalding collapse. it has been going on for 20 years. it's not going to happen. china has a completely different structurally complex structure. another about china's own growth and development is dependent on the growth and they're locked into the world, which is an interesting actually factor we can discuss about this. the, the role for tomorrow is a very, very important, a combination of a series of the some is involving most the, this global south. remember, we had the, the russia, africa, some of the china i freaked out some of this year. we had the brakes, summits which now depot grades, the new members a very, very significant to develop. and also the end of last year we had the china error summit and china adult corporation council summit. now, all these things involved trying to, and all these things in go, the bills are road initiative and it is incorporated and all these uh, developments knowledge of wanting to remind people that they've built and broad initiative is i think it's going to be
according to these a, there was say there's uh, you know, producing china spalding collapse. it has been going on for 20 years. it's not going to happen. china has a completely different structurally complex structure. another about china's own growth and development is dependent on the growth and they're locked into the world, which is an interesting actually factor we can discuss about this. the, the role for tomorrow is a very, very important, a combination of a series of the some is...
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. ♪ >> we'll take a spin on the touch screen with rob spalding from the united states air force on whatinvasion in gaza will look like and peter doocy joining us as saudi is joining the president at the white house. >> tributes pouring in for matthew perry, best known as chandler from "friends.anytimes he was only 54. an autopsy and complete, medical examiner is waiting for a toxicology report before determining cause of death. perry released memoir detailing long battle with alcohol and drug addiction issue admitting he spend 9 million trying to get sober. he wanted to be remembered for helping others overcome that same struggle. you are a big "friends" fan. >> morgan: i watch it almost everyday. i did love what he had to say about what he wanted to be remembered for, he had this amazing platform because of "friends" and it doesn't matter if you are fame or working an hourly job, alcoholism and drug addiction knows no socio economic status, no color, it can go for anybody, in his sad death, that is what we can remember and focus on, help people who are fighting this disease. >> and par
. ♪ >> we'll take a spin on the touch screen with rob spalding from the united states air force on whatinvasion in gaza will look like and peter doocy joining us as saudi is joining the president at the white house. >> tributes pouring in for matthew perry, best known as chandler from "friends.anytimes he was only 54. an autopsy and complete, medical examiner is waiting for a toxicology report before determining cause of death. perry released memoir detailing long battle with...
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henry and eliza spalding, marcus and narcissa whitman. here you see marcus whitman in a in an image. marcus whitman arriving on the great divide, basically cresting rocky mountains and beginning entrance into the oregon country on the 4th of july, 1836. and these missionaries, of course, were arriving, the oregon country, in an attempt to convert indians janus peoples to christianity. but also to proselytize to the increasing numbers of of settlers american settlers who were arriving in oregon. that said, however the american presence in oregon was fairly limited initially at least 1840, there were only about 150 americans residing in the oregon country. only 150 in that entire region. that would increase dramatically, however, by 45, just five years later, about 5000 u.s. settlers had entered oregon country. many having traveled overland on the famous oregon trail, and many them clustered in the willamette valley in present day state of oregon, drawn to the willamette valley, primarily for the region's fertile farmland. remember also tha
henry and eliza spalding, marcus and narcissa whitman. here you see marcus whitman in a in an image. marcus whitman arriving on the great divide, basically cresting rocky mountains and beginning entrance into the oregon country on the 4th of july, 1836. and these missionaries, of course, were arriving, the oregon country, in an attempt to convert indians janus peoples to christianity. but also to proselytize to the increasing numbers of of settlers american settlers who were arriving in oregon....
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. ♪ >> joining us now, retired air force regular spalding, he served our country for 26 years, his primaryhysician be a bummer pilot in beijing and served in the trump administration's security strategy, general, it's good to see you, thank you for joining us helping us out, what you make of new reports israeli commanders are angry about the delay in the invasion of gaza? >> i sympathize with what hamas is doing basically, buying time to fortify to rearm and get prepared for this invasion so as not like they are negotiating it in good faith. they are negotiating for a reason and that is to kill israelis eventually so i understand they are upset and i don't see prisoners coming back, all coming back, maybe some will but what hamas is going to do it trade time to get ready to kill even more israelis as they invite. >> what you think critics are saying mixed messages from white house calling for cease-fire, then john kirby says cease-fire would benefit most from a uk germany saying no to cease-fire, it seems like confusion and frustration over the white house messaging on this. what you think
. ♪ >> joining us now, retired air force regular spalding, he served our country for 26 years, his primaryhysician be a bummer pilot in beijing and served in the trump administration's security strategy, general, it's good to see you, thank you for joining us helping us out, what you make of new reports israeli commanders are angry about the delay in the invasion of gaza? >> i sympathize with what hamas is doing basically, buying time to fortify to rearm and get prepared for this...
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brigadier general spalding, dan hoffman, chad wolf, a lot to dig into as things are developing. we are waiting an update from the state department how the biden administration plans to bring home americans held hostage by hamas, an israeli soldier have been released, we'll bring you that briefing when that begins. >> john: israeli forces slowly pushing their way into gaza city deploying tanks and troops at the edges of gaza's northern border. what is their plan to take out hamas? tracking israel latest movements coming up next. >> they have modified the tactics here quite dramatically because of civilian casualties and also trying to preserve casualties from their own forces. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) this is american infrastructure, a prime target for cyberattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects all of google also defends these services for everyone who lives here
brigadier general spalding, dan hoffman, chad wolf, a lot to dig into as things are developing. we are waiting an update from the state department how the biden administration plans to bring home americans held hostage by hamas, an israeli soldier have been released, we'll bring you that briefing when that begins. >> john: israeli forces slowly pushing their way into gaza city deploying tanks and troops at the edges of gaza's northern border. what is their plan to take out hamas? tracking...
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air force brigadier general robert spalding is back with us along with retired navy commander kirk lippoldou if this is a two front war how dangerous is this for israel? have they game planned this out? >> brian, good morning. thank you for having me on. having a two front war for israel presents some very unique circumstances that will challenge them. even if it doesn't turn into the full fighting that you expect to sees a the idf tends to go south. what you are going to see is it pins down israeli forces up north. they may evacuate civilians but keeping those forces pinned down and israel having to fortify the northern border region in fact jeopardizing the ability of idf forces to go in and take on hamas with everything that they have. >> brian: hey, general, it's a big risk for hezbollah. they have 100,000 rockets. they know right now the gloves are off for israel in a way they haven't been in the past because the world community would have given them too hard a time. now they have been attacked at such a level, this could be the moment where hezbollah pays the price and feels israel's
air force brigadier general robert spalding is back with us along with retired navy commander kirk lippoldou if this is a two front war how dangerous is this for israel? have they game planned this out? >> brian, good morning. thank you for having me on. having a two front war for israel presents some very unique circumstances that will challenge them. even if it doesn't turn into the full fighting that you expect to sees a the idf tends to go south. what you are going to see is it pins...
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want to go to brigadier general rob spalding right now. his take on all of this war without rules is his latest. makes you think about where we stand now. general, let me ask you about these attacks on u.s. soldiers, beefing up the number of boots on the ground. 900 more troops. now this does appear to be very much an escalating conflict. you think it stays that way or it could be contained? >> well, i guess as long as we're not going after who is starting it, which is really iran. i cannot believe that we think we're going to deter iran by hitting proxies in syria. they're just going to continue to further up the ante. you know, if you go back to when we bombed general soleimani, they got the message really fast. so you're going to have to go after iran if you want to deescalate the situation. you can't basically expect that they really care about you hitting their proxies. >> neil: we seem to care about hitting iran directly. i can understand some of the concerns. but israel is clearly agitated to the point of wanting to take action itse
want to go to brigadier general rob spalding right now. his take on all of this war without rules is his latest. makes you think about where we stand now. general, let me ask you about these attacks on u.s. soldiers, beefing up the number of boots on the ground. 900 more troops. now this does appear to be very much an escalating conflict. you think it stays that way or it could be contained? >> well, i guess as long as we're not going after who is starting it, which is really iran. i...
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elizabeth spalding from the victims of communism memorial foundation and pepperdine is going to talk about the moral that the the evil empire in sdi and the moral rhetoric of peace through strength and was summed trepidation. i'm going to back clean up and talk about the arc of reagan's soviet rhetoric. a grand strategy for the cold war. allison. wright, thank you all very. i had a brief title at the last minute, too, so apologies that i did not let you know that. but the world is his stage. scenes from reagan's rhetorical legacy. if the cold war, a drama enacted in various places and moments on the world stage, ronald played a starring role. his was the marquee name, the actor who appeared on set at pivotal junctures in this geopolitical contest. and in fact for many u.s. americans, the 40th president of the united states spoke as the ultimate cold warrior episode that reagan cultivated, embodied and embraced a hallmark. reagan's rhetorical skill lay in his ability, make complex policies, proposals, ideas come quite literally to life by using images, bodies and to bolster his argume
elizabeth spalding from the victims of communism memorial foundation and pepperdine is going to talk about the moral that the the evil empire in sdi and the moral rhetoric of peace through strength and was summed trepidation. i'm going to back clean up and talk about the arc of reagan's soviet rhetoric. a grand strategy for the cold war. allison. wright, thank you all very. i had a brief title at the last minute, too, so apologies that i did not let you know that. but the world is his stage....
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elizabeth spalding from the victims of communism memorial foundation and pepperdine is going to talk about the moral that the the evil empire in sdi and the moral rhetoric of peace through strength and was summed trepidation. i'm going to back clean up and talk about the arc of reagan's soviet rhetoric. a grand strategy for the cold war. allison. wright, thank you all very. i had a brief title at the last minute, too, so apologies that i did not let you know that. but the world is his stage. scenes from reagan's rhetorical legacy. if the cold war, a drama enacted in various places and moments on the world stage, ronald played a starring role. his was the marquee name, the actor who appeared on set at pivotal junctures in this geopolitical contest. and in fact for many u.s. americans, the 40th president of the united states spoke as the ultimate cold warrior episode that reagan cultivated, embodied and embraced a hallmark. reagan's rhetorical skill lay in his ability, make complex policies, proposals, ideas come quite literally to life by using images, bodies and to bolster his argume
elizabeth spalding from the victims of communism memorial foundation and pepperdine is going to talk about the moral that the the evil empire in sdi and the moral rhetoric of peace through strength and was summed trepidation. i'm going to back clean up and talk about the arc of reagan's soviet rhetoric. a grand strategy for the cold war. allison. wright, thank you all very. i had a brief title at the last minute, too, so apologies that i did not let you know that. but the world is his stage....