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for the federal national and environmental policy acts process. year and a half later in 2014, they agreed to their role as a cooperating agency for the plan. they draft environmental impact statements in 2015. project staff began meeting with stakeholders including the south toledo city council. the court approve the term sheet for this project in june of 2016. the board of supervisors, in october of that year. as we get to the next slide, we see the rapidfire of things that have happened over the last 18 months. consultations with the cdc, working with the design review board on those issues in the city planning's work on the negative declaration. informational hearings with you this past january. the i.s.o. record of decision, and issuing the prospectus for the ferry concession, also in january, planning approved the final mitigated night deck in february of this year, followed by the first -- the second hearing commission of this year on february 27th. we followed up on june after an update on wage determination was issued. i will talk more abo
for the federal national and environmental policy acts process. year and a half later in 2014, they agreed to their role as a cooperating agency for the plan. they draft environmental impact statements in 2015. project staff began meeting with stakeholders including the south toledo city council. the court approve the term sheet for this project in june of 2016. the board of supervisors, in october of that year. as we get to the next slide, we see the rapidfire of things that have happened over...
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abolitionism became quiet a force in the nation. picked up from an an affiliation natural feeling for native americans was stenned to a feeling for african-americans. the two of them had an interesting alliance and so that with -- when you're dealing with the cherokee, you're also dealing with black slavery and jackson realized this was touchy and could be explosive, and remember, the missouri compromise had set up this perfect television between north and south and didn't want to tip the balance or it could fall apart expecter that's what happened. in the 50s they'd throw it out with the nebraska act, kansas is put in play as a free state or as a slave state. katy bar the door. he saw that coming and was not wrong. he is often criticized for being -- for insisting on ignoring john marshall's ruling in the supreme court. the supreme court said this is a sovereign nation and the federal government should come to the rescue of the cherokee, push back on these georgians -- sorry -- and that that jackson said, this famous line he may or
abolitionism became quiet a force in the nation. picked up from an an affiliation natural feeling for native americans was stenned to a feeling for african-americans. the two of them had an interesting alliance and so that with -- when you're dealing with the cherokee, you're also dealing with black slavery and jackson realized this was touchy and could be explosive, and remember, the missouri compromise had set up this perfect television between north and south and didn't want to tip the...
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on june 10, the president convened the national commission on causes and prevention of violence. ered in the east room, the special panel, which would be come to known as the eisenhower commission after its chairman, doctor milton eisenhower, included members from across action of american life, church, government, education and labor. >> my charge to you is simple and direct. i ask you to undertake a penetrating search of the causes and prevention of violence, a search into our national life, our past as well as our present. --, our traditions as well as our institutions, our culture, our customs, and hour laws. i hope your search will yield, first, and understanding and insight into the kinds of violent aberrations which have struck down public figures and private citizens alike. second, i hope your search will uncover the causes of disrespect for law and order, disrespect for proper authority in the home, and disrespect for public officials, and violent disruptions of public order by individuals and groups. third, i hope your search will lead to sensible and practical action, t
on june 10, the president convened the national commission on causes and prevention of violence. ered in the east room, the special panel, which would be come to known as the eisenhower commission after its chairman, doctor milton eisenhower, included members from across action of american life, church, government, education and labor. >> my charge to you is simple and direct. i ask you to undertake a penetrating search of the causes and prevention of violence, a search into our national...
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the national gallery, currently occupies the site. the memorial tablet and formatted star in the station memorializing the shooting have been lost. the star reported the removal in 1897, following a fire in the station. as i noted, garfield's home was transformed into an apartment building and then swept away in the 1960's. the statues of the general have come under attack and number of times. garfield's statue was threatened with removal in 1900s, when the mcmillan commission plans had a union square at the base of the capital. it would have swept away both traffic circles. both the naval and garfield monuments. in 1959, congress considered removing the garfield statue again for traffic concerns and referred that to the commission on fine arts. that got dissipated. in 1958, garfield memorial hospital merged into the washington hospital center. it was replaced by a complex, the garfield terrace. designed by a local noted modernist architect. the garfield name is often ignored and the areas frequently called the woodland terrace housin
the national gallery, currently occupies the site. the memorial tablet and formatted star in the station memorializing the shooting have been lost. the star reported the removal in 1897, following a fire in the station. as i noted, garfield's home was transformed into an apartment building and then swept away in the 1960's. the statues of the general have come under attack and number of times. garfield's statue was threatened with removal in 1900s, when the mcmillan commission plans had a union...
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it is one of the busiest in the nation. in my experience on the front lines i've seen the threat that an unsecured border present your country and its people. i've seen smuggling and trafficking organizations with zero regard for human life. i've seen narcotics, and across the border. i have seen the dangerous criminals attempting to infiltrate our communities. furthermore, i've seen what works to secure the borders and icing what does not. i know that having the support of committed and dedicated national guardsmen gives our agents much needed help while wework to increase our staffing . there is more to border security than conducting patrols and inspections.many important jobs are behind the scenes. for example, there are surveillance systems to monito , fences to repair, vegetation to clear, intelligence reports to analyze, to name just a few. all of these jobs are important to operation control of the border. but our officers and agents cannot clear carry out these jobs. that is important part of guardian support. ... >
it is one of the busiest in the nation. in my experience on the front lines i've seen the threat that an unsecured border present your country and its people. i've seen smuggling and trafficking organizations with zero regard for human life. i've seen narcotics, and across the border. i have seen the dangerous criminals attempting to infiltrate our communities. furthermore, i've seen what works to secure the borders and icing what does not. i know that having the support of committed and...
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because his media empire includes the "national enquirer." you can watch the progression of donald trump's quest for the presidency over the course of the covers of the "national enquirer." when it came to the end of the republican presidential primary where the last man standing against ted cruz standing against him was ted cruz, this was the "national enquirer" cover at the end of the primary. ted cruz' father linked to jfk assassination. that's crazy in the middle of a campaign to see a supermarket tabloid trying to help their favorite candidate by putting it out something liking this about his last remaining serious primary opponent. but this was not just a loony toons thing on the prifr if i, not an unwelcome intrusion into the campaign. the candidate himself was totally on board with this. there was a picture on the front page of the "national enquirer" which does have credibility and on the cover of the "national enquirer" there was a picture of him and crazy lee harvey oswald having breakfast. this was a magazine that, frankly, in many
because his media empire includes the "national enquirer." you can watch the progression of donald trump's quest for the presidency over the course of the covers of the "national enquirer." when it came to the end of the republican presidential primary where the last man standing against ted cruz standing against him was ted cruz, this was the "national enquirer" cover at the end of the primary. ted cruz' father linked to jfk assassination. that's crazy in the...
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two people who worked at the nation"national enquirer" and kl about david pecker's safe will join us o) love. i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. he's the one. (vo love is knowing... it was meant to be. and love always keeps you safe. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust for a long time. the all-new subaru impreza sedan and five-door. a car you can love no matter what road you're on. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. right now, get 0% apr financing on the 2018 subaru impreza. the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. and now there's a new way to smooth. introducing new venus platinum. a premium metal handle boosts control... to reveal up to 100% smooth skin. venus booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. and i'm still going for my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve p
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it is my honor to serve as the chairman of the national space council. he president has already signed three new space policy directives to reorient our space program towards human exploration, unleash america's burgeoning commercial space companies and safeguard our vital space assets with new space traffic management policy. but as commander-in-chief, president trump's highest priority is the safety and security of the american people. and while too often, previous administrations all but neglected the growing security threats emerging in space, president trump stated clearly and forcefully that space is in his words a war fighting domain just like land and air and sea. and just as we've done in ages past, the united states of america under his leadership will meet the emerging threats on this new battlefield, with american ingenuity and strength. to defend our nation, protect our people, and carry the cause of liberty and peace into the next great american frontier. in 1939 at the start of the second world war, the u.s. army air corps was still a fledg
it is my honor to serve as the chairman of the national space council. he president has already signed three new space policy directives to reorient our space program towards human exploration, unleash america's burgeoning commercial space companies and safeguard our vital space assets with new space traffic management policy. but as commander-in-chief, president trump's highest priority is the safety and security of the american people. and while too often, previous administrations all but...
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beginning of meeting the rising security threats our nation faces in space today and in the future. as president trump has said in his words, it is not enough to merely have an american presence in space. we must have american dominance in space. and so we will. [applause] and that's precisely why we're beginning the process of establishing a space force as the sixth branch of our armed forces. just as in the past when we created the air force, establishing the space force is an idea whose time has come. the space environment is fundamentally -- has fundamentally changed in the last generation. what was once peaceful and uncontested is now crowded and adversarial. today other nations are seeking to disrupt our space-based systems and challenge american supremacy in space as never before. for many years nations from russia and china to north korea and is iran have pursued weapons to jam, blind and disable our navigation and communication satellites via electronic attacks from the ground. but recently our adversaries have been working to bring new weapons of war into sp
beginning of meeting the rising security threats our nation faces in space today and in the future. as president trump has said in his words, it is not enough to merely have an american presence in space. we must have american dominance in space. and so we will. [applause] and that's precisely why we're beginning the process of establishing a space force as the sixth branch of our armed forces. just as in the past when we created the air force, establishing the space force is an idea whose time...
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and side up for the nation hood programs good feedback. base price if you will shock waves in from a single trade i want some making a little bit. formally imagine that the second. her. little rousing note i'll say goodbye thanks for watching out international this morning i was more on a site. for the latest to mobile to watch. her . play the problems. are low low. or. america was never great was founded on the rapes and murders. nothing changed so we said in. response to these situations that we're dealing with. people he is sad every day he is just sad people kill each other blood for killing children. there was just no way that people were going to just sit back and allow children to be shot down law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this this can't be happening in america we call from the streets we've got to deal with life this is the reason i have to ride like this is the reason. time after time say we're going underground as workers in britain's unite union take strike action on total oil and
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captioning sponsored by cbs >>> this is ""face the nation". sunday august 5 >>> president trump is georging his ten-day vacation doing what he loves most, campaigning >> record years, whoever has it's white house, that already tends to lose the mid terms. if the democrats get in, they're going to raise your taxes, you're going to have people pouring across the border. >> brennan: in terms of what's going on behind the scenes, to prepare, the president's message is less clear, last week a democratic presentation from top national security leaders under scored the administration's determination to keep the russians from interfering. >> we acknowledge the threat. it is real. it is continuing. >> our democracy itself is in the cross hairs >> you need to take extremely seriously >> we're not going to accept the meddling >> but the warning was undermined by the president himself hours later >> we're being hindered by the hoax. >> brennan:. last night, the president appeared to be back on message and expand it >> we got to stop meddling from attacking
captioning sponsored by cbs >>> this is ""face the nation". sunday august 5 >>> president trump is georging his ten-day vacation doing what he loves most, campaigning >> record years, whoever has it's white house, that already tends to lose the mid terms. if the democrats get in, they're going to raise your taxes, you're going to have people pouring across the border. >> brennan: in terms of what's going on behind the scenes, to prepare, the...
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the united nations now we can speak to stefan de jour it choose spokesman for the u.n. secretary general and stefan you you actually worked with kofi annan as well what with other united nations secretary generals how do you think kofi annan will be remembered yes sir i had the honor of work. and it. gave me your first thought that. i think cokie will be remembered as the burning of . the church united nations in the new century. the united states you point. you can bet. you with american educated until the very end you know the moment passed away to yield for the next day should bear in war and the stefan of coal he said on multiple occasions that during all of his years at the u.n. not as a sect in general it must be said that his greatest regret perhaps was nine hundred ninety four and rwanda. yes i think. very personally i think that. is a very much and it's what. i think the. there is how would. the council allow the rwanda. the great. war which a lot of lessons were learned and i think it was an act. or secretary general. stefan i'm going to pass today but the line
the united nations now we can speak to stefan de jour it choose spokesman for the u.n. secretary general and stefan you you actually worked with kofi annan as well what with other united nations secretary generals how do you think kofi annan will be remembered yes sir i had the honor of work. and it. gave me your first thought that. i think cokie will be remembered as the burning of . the church united nations in the new century. the united states you point. you can bet. you with american...
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so, it was the equivalent of the national organization of women, n.o.w., for poor women. so these women learned that they could, in fact, be somebody, they could do something. in newark, coming out of the welfare rights movement, there was a program set up at essex county college to get college degrees for women on welfare and a lot of the women went on to get masters degrees and when i was with the ken gibson administration, in charge of the model cities program, i made sure that that welfare rights organization got money to set up a day care center, and they ran it. they were in charge of it. so, there was another group of skills that women were entitled and were able to get just because they were involved in the movement. >> thank you. professor, i want to ask you, you are framing a big picture, taking detroit and newark and framing them in terms of some of the many organizations that were part of the movement. many of these organizations had similar goals. i was a baby panther so i remember we want freedom, we want the power to determine our destiny, and we go down the
so, it was the equivalent of the national organization of women, n.o.w., for poor women. so these women learned that they could, in fact, be somebody, they could do something. in newark, coming out of the welfare rights movement, there was a program set up at essex county college to get college degrees for women on welfare and a lot of the women went on to get masters degrees and when i was with the ken gibson administration, in charge of the model cities program, i made sure that that welfare...
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than ever that the nation state law is necessary we passed this law and we will uphold it saturday's protest was the second in as many weeks and soar tens of thousands of arabs and jews turned out in tel aviv they carried banners in both hebrew and arabic appealing for democracy equality and for the law to be abolished some sides said resist apartheid the nation state laws passed last month it's civil it's a constitutional amendment and recognizes israel as the homeland of the jewish people it also underlines the quote unique right to self-determination but it also downgrades for instance arabic from being an official language critics say the law not only undermines for fragile guarantees of equality in israel but also opens the door to open discrimination against non jews. this law is trying to incite in the state a war between brothers a war between the jews and the arabs and we will not accept it we have lived together and we will die together in this land we are called for equally hard for you to differentiate equal rights i mean division and on that action i love. i'm not asking
than ever that the nation state law is necessary we passed this law and we will uphold it saturday's protest was the second in as many weeks and soar tens of thousands of arabs and jews turned out in tel aviv they carried banners in both hebrew and arabic appealing for democracy equality and for the law to be abolished some sides said resist apartheid the nation state laws passed last month it's civil it's a constitutional amendment and recognizes israel as the homeland of the jewish people it...
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carla hayden give us a preview of the national book festival. >> the national book acela so exciting because we have a over 100 authors. fiction nonfiction children's books young adult books and i've been thinking about if i could describe it what would it be and it's a book lover's paradise. one day of a murse in yourself in the appreciation of looks and poetry and reading and you can buy the books and you can go from this place about one. the book lover's paradise. >> if he thought about extending it to today's? >> we have fought about extending it but what we also realizes people seem to really reshape having that immersive experience just going for it for one day. that is the way people can come and not have to worry about overnight accommodations and things like that. that's where we are looking at can we make that one day something that you just go -- and the walk home. >> two things that have changed in the last couple of years it's on labor day weekend and it's that they convention center. >> what the pros and cons of those things? >> the big probe having it on labor day week
carla hayden give us a preview of the national book festival. >> the national book acela so exciting because we have a over 100 authors. fiction nonfiction children's books young adult books and i've been thinking about if i could describe it what would it be and it's a book lover's paradise. one day of a murse in yourself in the appreciation of looks and poetry and reading and you can buy the books and you can go from this place about one. the book lover's paradise. >> if he...
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. >> and welcome to the national museum of african-american history and culture. my name is aaron bryant and i'm the curator here and i'm also the curator for the exhibition city of hope resurrection city and the poor people's campaign which is actually across the street over at the national museum for american history. it's also part of the reason we are here today to celebrate the life and legacy of dr. clement a. price and to look at issues related to poverty not just in 1968 but perhaps we can talk more about how this poor people's campaign in '68 is so relevant to us today. so i'm going to give you a brief overview of the poor people's campaign and then i'm going to introduce our first guest. in 1967 against the backdrop of the united states as a global model of wealth and democracy an estimated 35 million people lived in poverty with another 30 million people living just above the poverty line. seeing this as an injustice in a nation of means and prosperity martin luther king jr. the southern christian leadership conference and other civil rights activists an
. >> and welcome to the national museum of african-american history and culture. my name is aaron bryant and i'm the curator here and i'm also the curator for the exhibition city of hope resurrection city and the poor people's campaign which is actually across the street over at the national museum for american history. it's also part of the reason we are here today to celebrate the life and legacy of dr. clement a. price and to look at issues related to poverty not just in 1968 but...
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it was hosted by the national world war ii museum in new orleans. friday evening american history tv in prime time looks at the shenandoah battle's field conference on the history and future of confederate hertage icons such as monuments. speakers include civil war historian james robertson and civil war christy coleman. american history tv in prime time friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >> this sunday, on oral histories. we continue our series on women in congress with former democratic congresswoman pat schroeder. >> when i first got elected, i was in this really idealistic mode of isn't this wonderful? how long do you think it will be before almost half of the house is female. and so i asked the library ever congress what they thought. they said probably 300 years. well, i don't know -- i'm beginning to believe maybe they are right because it has been very incremental. very incremental. and in the weeks ahead, we'll hear from sue myrick, eva clayton, helen bentley and barbara kennelly and len woolsey, oral histories sunday at 10:00 a.m.
it was hosted by the national world war ii museum in new orleans. friday evening american history tv in prime time looks at the shenandoah battle's field conference on the history and future of confederate hertage icons such as monuments. speakers include civil war historian james robertson and civil war christy coleman. american history tv in prime time friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >> this sunday, on oral histories. we continue our series on women in congress with former...
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you have worn the cloth of the nations for most of your adult life. s is an uncommon love and commitment to country, of fidelity to fly with no p are -- peer in modern life. john sidney mccain iii, captain, the united states navy. recipient of the silver star, recipient of the legion of merit. recipient of the distinguished flying cross. recipient of the purple heart. the united states senator, hero, statesman. senator mccain, there are some who question what this nation has become. they wonder about our commitment to our founding values. our results and our love for -- resolve and our love for fellow americans. perhaps they do not know where to look. looking at the man we honor here tonight, i am comforted and confident in our potential as a united nation to live up to the best of our past, to put forth the best of ourselves and to forge a future worthy of all americans, especially great americans who inspire us like john mccain. thank you very much. [applause] >> the work we do is important. >> in late july, returning to the senate after surgery, joh
you have worn the cloth of the nations for most of your adult life. s is an uncommon love and commitment to country, of fidelity to fly with no p are -- peer in modern life. john sidney mccain iii, captain, the united states navy. recipient of the silver star, recipient of the legion of merit. recipient of the distinguished flying cross. recipient of the purple heart. the united states senator, hero, statesman. senator mccain, there are some who question what this nation has become. they wonder...
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that is precisely what the nation needs now. thank you spee17. pplause] [applause] talking about the cherokee nation against the state of georgia rather than jackson's reaction? >> marshall had decided three cases johnson versus mcintosh, the cherokee nation and those cases set down the basic principles -- principles that govern the nation of the indian tribe of the federal and state government. that establishes the case in principle that they have a right to occupy their land free from any exercise of state sovereignty. at that time the state of georgia was encroaching on land and georgia wanted to get their hands on it themselves. this is also during the period when president jackson had president jackson had expressed certain animosity toward the tribal nations and wanted to move them back to the other side of the mississippi river. so he carefully managed to kabul together a unanimous decision in which he basically sets out the principle the state cannot interfere with the native american tribes go this is an important victory for indians. unf
that is precisely what the nation needs now. thank you spee17. pplause] [applause] talking about the cherokee nation against the state of georgia rather than jackson's reaction? >> marshall had decided three cases johnson versus mcintosh, the cherokee nation and those cases set down the basic principles -- principles that govern the nation of the indian tribe of the federal and state government. that establishes the case in principle that they have a right to occupy their land free from...
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-- the point about the national anthem as everybody has got to do the same thing for it, or it's not national anthem anymore. >> the point of living in a democratic republic is everybody can do what they want to do particularly around a song being played at an event. it is freedom, you don't fight for the flag or the anthem, you fight for the freedoms that the flag and the anthem represent. >> mark: it's not a first amendment issue, i have a first amendment right to shout f words at your grandmother's funeral. to defend it as an abstract right is absurd. any civilized society depends on people having -- respecting a minimum of social norms. if you're at an international game and they play the canadian anthem or the french anthem or the german anthem, or these jacksonville jaguars players who stood up for god save the queen, they understood with a foreign anthem it's polite to get to your feet but not with their own anthem. >> let me just explain this to you but you may not have learned this in school. in a free society like ours, you do not have to stand compulsory for anything. you
-- the point about the national anthem as everybody has got to do the same thing for it, or it's not national anthem anymore. >> the point of living in a democratic republic is everybody can do what they want to do particularly around a song being played at an event. it is freedom, you don't fight for the flag or the anthem, you fight for the freedoms that the flag and the anthem represent. >> mark: it's not a first amendment issue, i have a first amendment right to shout f words at...
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you quit germany do you know what the nation sleep is we will give you the answers at least. football is a simple game it's a mystery magical. what a great world cup this was well not for everyone and for those germans but you can look as broken as science and he has presented this new formation daniel our professional football player is going to expand the tactical news and what else chris my dear colleague and i will be addressing you all will be touching on message why he left the mine shaft it's a tragedy we got to talking to this guy oh yes not us guys fall guy because it's you know we come regularly you know so you'll be live. only if you doubt that he survived man one of them is the goalie. he played for by munich and was captain of the national team and he has his doubts let's hear what he says this is a many concepts that your father. or you will have all. they need is their soul and undershaft but it's all con it's data for not guns guns we answered words one for another noir all follows the two words you want to hear. god is kinda not merely a pipe and here a bottl
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sleek a monster of art and now a new format by the unique the nation sleek. exciting stuff there this is the song for the. what do you think of the song like a copy of the champions league. the end of the name. you can't win some and then laugh and you know it's nice i mean there you know. lauren all the whistles i guess taking everything over to go and although we're sold. like a big thing a confetti like a party they're trying to make it seem real fast it's like an accomplice of paradise you know let's go to unknown territory called the fifty five nation if i may shin sleek well what do you think of it i think it's too much way too much football i mean too much football it's it's good to get rid of the friendlies because if they're not competitive and if it's just you know a dog and pony show on the pitch that's not interesting it's good to at least have something to where there's something to gain there's an incentive in winning so that's what i guess is one positive but then the idea that they get no summer holiday the idea there they're huge these are pla
sleek a monster of art and now a new format by the unique the nation sleek. exciting stuff there this is the song for the. what do you think of the song like a copy of the champions league. the end of the name. you can't win some and then laugh and you know it's nice i mean there you know. lauren all the whistles i guess taking everything over to go and although we're sold. like a big thing a confetti like a party they're trying to make it seem real fast it's like an accomplice of paradise you...
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get on with the business of the nation. instead we see the president of the united states who may be the grav gravest threat of all to the national security of the united states, stand in helsinki next to vladmir putin, obvious lly trying to stroke vladmir putin. what happened in helsinki. we still don't know. the secretary of state doesn't know. the national security advisor to the president doesn't know. only trump and putin know what occurred there and there's grave
get on with the business of the nation. instead we see the president of the united states who may be the grav gravest threat of all to the national security of the united states, stand in helsinki next to vladmir putin, obvious lly trying to stroke vladmir putin. what happened in helsinki. we still don't know. the secretary of state doesn't know. the national security advisor to the president doesn't know. only trump and putin know what occurred there and there's grave
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the u.s. so there's this group d. which there are nations like as a by john kosovo least looks and book one of them will definitely go to the just one european championship yeah so i don't know whether that is a plus or minus i'm not sure but. ok and then for the big nations the nations league is some sort of a back door if germany doesn't qualify some you know this could happen or you know but is here number one in the nations league it will qualify for can i see the calendar again please it will qualify for something. the calendar please so if your money is in group one well number one and group one they will go to a playoffs in march twenty two and if they're that length three games that twenty nineteen or twenty twenty twenty twenty twenty twenty those are the playoffs and four and if they win that. they can go to the european so the top for the u.s. so group langridge to get you for who wins that goes down to the next player it's a top team. they go on to the next round and the other one is there and if for example if you have if france
the u.s. so there's this group d. which there are nations like as a by john kosovo least looks and book one of them will definitely go to the just one european championship yeah so i don't know whether that is a plus or minus i'm not sure but. ok and then for the big nations the nations league is some sort of a back door if germany doesn't qualify some you know this could happen or you know but is here number one in the nations league it will qualify for can i see the calendar again please it...
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four an article i wrote for salon dot com called the other regime change and it was about how the national endowment for democracy and its republican partner organization the international republican institute which was run by john mccain had effectively toppled the government the elected democratically elected government of haiti jumper trying to aristide the liberation theology preacher who was socialist oriented in his love of last movement which was a big challenge to american control of domination of haiti and they funded all these opposition groups they controlled them they strategized and they got them to basically sabotage the political system and create the context for a violent coup so i learned about it back then i returned to this subject again and again but most explicitly this summer when i attended an awards ceremony that the ne d. hosted on capitol hill with a bipartisan cast of members of congress for korean defectors and activists who were funded by the u.s. government dedicated to promoting regime change in north korea and what was significant about this event was it was
four an article i wrote for salon dot com called the other regime change and it was about how the national endowment for democracy and its republican partner organization the international republican institute which was run by john mccain had effectively toppled the government the elected democratically elected government of haiti jumper trying to aristide the liberation theology preacher who was socialist oriented in his love of last movement which was a big challenge to american control of...
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it was the equivalent of the national organization of women now. these women learned that they could, in fact, be somebody and do something. the welfare rights movement had a program set up at the essex county college to get the college degrees for women on welfare. a lot of the women went on to get masters degrees. when i was with the administration in charge of the program i made sure that the welfare rights organization got money to set up a day care center and they rent it and they were in charge of it. there was another group of skills that were able -- they were able to get because they were involved in the movement. >> you are framing them in terms of the many organizations that were part of the movement. many of the organization had similar goals. i was a baby panther. we want it freedom and the power to determine our destiny pick the party provided some of the services that the government did not pick there is a free breakfast and education program. talk about the other organization. there was a lot of them attempting to lift to the dignity
it was the equivalent of the national organization of women now. these women learned that they could, in fact, be somebody and do something. the welfare rights movement had a program set up at the essex county college to get the college degrees for women on welfare. a lot of the women went on to get masters degrees. when i was with the administration in charge of the program i made sure that the welfare rights organization got money to set up a day care center and they rent it and they were in...
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imagine the uproar can you imagine what would the united states do russia has actually banned the national endowment for democracy because it was seeking a color revolution in russia. how would americans react the thing is americans don't know that they do this they don't know that their taxpayer dollars fund this and they don't know the consequences the consequences in nicaragua were dire a country that was growing at a five percent rate a year the economy was very productive which had no migration crisis which was not contributing to drug trafficking is now been d.c. has now been destabilized its economy has gone from five percent it's contracted to one percent there is a migration crisis now and criminal gangs are slipping in because the country's been destabilized this is partly the work the handiwork of the national endowment for democracy you mention were taxpayers don't know who jumped over to mention the curious timing obviously avoid hey we're going to do this north korea meeting and all that but what do people need to know one of us tax payers need to know about meds were.
imagine the uproar can you imagine what would the united states do russia has actually banned the national endowment for democracy because it was seeking a color revolution in russia. how would americans react the thing is americans don't know that they do this they don't know that their taxpayer dollars fund this and they don't know the consequences the consequences in nicaragua were dire a country that was growing at a five percent rate a year the economy was very productive which had no...
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yeah yeah we usually patrols the national park in his car for reasons safety. the park which spans eight thousand hectors is home to a desert head sharks desert monitors is that of an extremely poisonous egyptian cobra famous for its alleged role in cleopatra's suicide. and despite the arid conditions there is also a wide range of vegetation. and it's very fertile it has a rich variety of trees and if the wildlife is suffering from any kind of shortage we can always make up for it. the ranger has been working with the local wildlife for so long that he react instinctively to their needs. i love all the animals here . especially the ones i've helped to rear in the last sixteen years. of. being aggressive. but i still like. they have died out here by the late nineteenth century. but now they're back. when. one threat to the positive developments is the water shortage that occurs in two may in the summer months i thought yeah yeah we and his team have to collect their water supply from the neighboring district. proposed building a deep water well. close to the shut
yeah yeah we usually patrols the national park in his car for reasons safety. the park which spans eight thousand hectors is home to a desert head sharks desert monitors is that of an extremely poisonous egyptian cobra famous for its alleged role in cleopatra's suicide. and despite the arid conditions there is also a wide range of vegetation. and it's very fertile it has a rich variety of trees and if the wildlife is suffering from any kind of shortage we can always make up for it. the ranger...
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devastating crisis throughout the nation. we want to be able to take the safety recommendations announced last year, along with the video announced today, and pass them along to our emergency responders to give them the best efforts, tools, and resources to prevent them from coming in contact with fentanol as well as the synthetic opioids. the problem with the national emergency response system is we have experienced an increase call volume which is putting a strain on our volunteers. we need more personnel, more training, more resources naloxone to combat the disease. i would like to point out that the video are going to be able to spread and the myths, that it's not going to be a problem as long as you follow our standard operating procedures, as long as we adopt the safety recommendations. and if we move forward with the administration's strong message we can be able to be resilient. last, i would like the point out i'm a volunteer firefighter and emt in new jersey. i would like to thank joel for inviting me today. interage
devastating crisis throughout the nation. we want to be able to take the safety recommendations announced last year, along with the video announced today, and pass them along to our emergency responders to give them the best efforts, tools, and resources to prevent them from coming in contact with fentanol as well as the synthetic opioids. the problem with the national emergency response system is we have experienced an increase call volume which is putting a strain on our volunteers. we need...
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why didn't the "national enquirer" get pulitzer prize? >> that's my favorite photographic imagery of mike pension as he is absorbing what donald trump is saying about the -- the lee harvey -- he said pulitzer prize again! donald trump perfectly in his element talking about the "national enquirer." and mike pence swallowing his tongue thinking, wow, that will be my new life. so thus ends the republican presidential primary campaign in 2016. on that high note. and this starts the election. their main story, the bread and butter, exploitation stuff. dying cher broke and alone. and then you see many politics. there's trump. how i will save america from terror. following week, this is very subtle. hillary clinton, corrupt! on the take. fraud and bribes. crooked hillary. where have i heard that phrase? two weeks later, hillary failed secret lie detector. new e-mail scandal. damning report. shocking bribe. here's august 15. 2016. donald trump's revenge on hillary and her puppets. who are her puppets? barack obama is one of her puppets. that's int
why didn't the "national enquirer" get pulitzer prize? >> that's my favorite photographic imagery of mike pension as he is absorbing what donald trump is saying about the -- the lee harvey -- he said pulitzer prize again! donald trump perfectly in his element talking about the "national enquirer." and mike pence swallowing his tongue thinking, wow, that will be my new life. so thus ends the republican presidential primary campaign in 2016. on that high note. and this...
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but residents of the el yunque national forest are still in the dark. they tell cnn they don't have power yet, relying on generators because of the back-and-forth between prepa and the u.s. forest service. prepa says it should be resolved soon. >>> you might remember president trump refused to say john mccain's name monday as he signed a defense spending bill bearing mccain's name even while he's battling brain cancer. "the late show" weighed in while you were sleeping. >> the national defense authorization act is the most significant investment in our military. ♪ ♪ say his name, say his name >> we would not be here for this signing ceremony without the dedicated members of congress who worked so hard to pass the national defense authorization act. ♪ say my game, why don't you say his name ♪ >> in a few moments, in honor of that sacred obligation, i will put my signature on the national defense authorization act. ♪ same old game, why won't you say his name ♪ >> let's really hope that senator mccain got a smile out of that, if he saw that last night. >>
but residents of the el yunque national forest are still in the dark. they tell cnn they don't have power yet, relying on generators because of the back-and-forth between prepa and the u.s. forest service. prepa says it should be resolved soon. >>> you might remember president trump refused to say john mccain's name monday as he signed a defense spending bill bearing mccain's name even while he's battling brain cancer. "the late show" weighed in while you were sleeping....
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the stars & stripes. white southerners, forging a new nation, wanted the flag of the once united nations, in which they had such a part in forming, to be part of their own iconography. a lot of people are arguing against it. it makes no sense. but they did not win the day. for the first two years of the war, the flag of the confederacy deliberately resembled that of the nation from which it was breaking apart. breaking away. but, it became a problem both with the battle flag and as a national fight. the stars and bars served throughout the war in some units is a battle fight. and early in the year, for a lot of units. the problem with the battle flag that resembled the flag of the enemy is confusion on the battlefield. it defies the purpose of a battle flag. it did not look distinctive enough. as a result, it failed entirely as a battle flag, to be distinctive for guiding troops, friendly and enemy on the battlefield. and hence, the generals and commanders throughout the armies of the confederacy looks for distinctive flags, some of which i showed you earlier. but the one we are talking about is this one.
the stars & stripes. white southerners, forging a new nation, wanted the flag of the once united nations, in which they had such a part in forming, to be part of their own iconography. a lot of people are arguing against it. it makes no sense. but they did not win the day. for the first two years of the war, the flag of the confederacy deliberately resembled that of the nation from which it was breaking apart. breaking away. but, it became a problem both with the battle flag and as a...
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than ever that the nation state law is necessary we passed this law and we will uphold it saturday's protest was the second in as many weeks and saw tens of thousands of arabs and jews turn out in television they carried banners in both hebrew and arabic appealing for democracy equality and for them all to be abolished some signs said resist apartheid for this nation state law was passed last month it's similar to a constitutional amendment basically in recognizes israel as the homeland of the jewish people it also underlines the quote unique right to self-determination and it downgrades arabic from being an official language critics say the law not only undermines fragile guarantees of equality in israel then it also opens the door for open discrimination against non jews. this law is trying to incite in the state a war between brothers a war between the jews and the arabs and we will not accept it we have lived together and we will die together in this land we are called for equally for full citizenship and he quite right oh an individual and on that action i love. i'm not asking f
than ever that the nation state law is necessary we passed this law and we will uphold it saturday's protest was the second in as many weeks and saw tens of thousands of arabs and jews turn out in television they carried banners in both hebrew and arabic appealing for democracy equality and for them all to be abolished some signs said resist apartheid for this nation state law was passed last month it's similar to a constitutional amendment basically in recognizes israel as the homeland of the...
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than ever that the nation state law is necessary we passed this law and we will uphold it so today's protest was the second in as many weeks and saw tens of thousands of arabs and jews turnout in tel aviv they carried banners in both hebrew and arabic appealing for democracy equality and for the law to be abolished some signs said resist apartheid while the nation state laws passed last month it's similar to a constitutional amendment and recognizes israel as the homeland of the jewish people it also underlines the quote unique right to self-determination but it also downgrades arabic from being an official language as well critics say the more not only undermines fragile guarantees of equality in israel but it opens the door for open discrimination against jews. this law is trying to incite in the state a war between brothers a war between the jews and the arabs and we will not accept it we have lived together and we will die together in this land because i'm not asking for a right i deserve to have these this is what i deserve a someone who lives in his country i'm not scared of an
than ever that the nation state law is necessary we passed this law and we will uphold it so today's protest was the second in as many weeks and saw tens of thousands of arabs and jews turnout in tel aviv they carried banners in both hebrew and arabic appealing for democracy equality and for the law to be abolished some signs said resist apartheid while the nation state laws passed last month it's similar to a constitutional amendment and recognizes israel as the homeland of the jewish people...
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the national debt was reduced 17% during ulysses s. grant's eight years in office. and ultimately, toward the end of his term, a law was passed for the payment of gold for the so-called greenbacks. grant was -- a lot of people at that time, especially around the panic of 1873 came and the bottom fell out of the economy, some people said what we need is inflation and just pump a lot of money in and everything will be solved. grant belonged to a school that said no, he was tempted by the law that passed congress to inflate the currency but finally vetoed it because he said you know what we really need is a stable currency, because the more we inflate the currency, that's going to hurt a number of segments in the economy and he ultimately came down on the side that a stable economy was what we really needed to work toward. but it's a great question. >> thank you very much. time for one quick question and answer. hopefully. >> hi. do we have a clear idea of what lincoln's ideas were for reconstruction, and if so, was grant able to implement a good many of those, not many
the national debt was reduced 17% during ulysses s. grant's eight years in office. and ultimately, toward the end of his term, a law was passed for the payment of gold for the so-called greenbacks. grant was -- a lot of people at that time, especially around the panic of 1873 came and the bottom fell out of the economy, some people said what we need is inflation and just pump a lot of money in and everything will be solved. grant belonged to a school that said no, he was tempted by the law that...
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the stars and stripes. white southerners, in forging a new nation wanted the flag of the once united nation they had a part in forming to be part of their own iconography. people said it didn't make sense, but the first two years of the war, the flag of the confederacy resembled that of the nation from which it was breaking away and apart. but it became a problem both as a battle flag and as a national flag. stars and bars served throughout the war in some units as a battle flag and earlier in the year for a lot of units, but there was confusion on the battle field. it defies the purpose of the battle flag. it did not look distinctive enough. so it failed to be distinctive for guiding troops on the battlefield. so they looked for distinctive flags some of which i showed you earlier. but the one we're talking about is the square arm of northern virginia battlefield. this is in the museum's collection that was circulate and approved in the fall of 1861 and became the battle flag of lee's army of northern virginia. here's a run of the mill battle flag. really quite special one actually with the battle honors w
the stars and stripes. white southerners, in forging a new nation wanted the flag of the once united nation they had a part in forming to be part of their own iconography. people said it didn't make sense, but the first two years of the war, the flag of the confederacy resembled that of the nation from which it was breaking away and apart. but it became a problem both as a battle flag and as a national flag. stars and bars served throughout the war in some units as a battle flag and earlier in...
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and so now the indian nations are created. they are placed under the protection of the united states, but in fact, they can't sue the united states because they are not members of the people. this creates a conundrum in which there is little way out at least legally. lands are being separated from them legally in law, and yet they cannot access the law that is doing this. because they are not part of the people. think about the difference with jason lothrop. out andthrop can go settle land and put his little hot and house and baptist church down, he gets legal claim to them, but native americans are classified as other nations. and as members of other nations, they cannot sue, because they are not members of the people. so they are under the control of the federal government in this as this goes further than johnson v. mcintosh. they are called domestic dependent nations. think about that in relation to the whole vision of jefferson. jefferson is about independent farmers. everybody else is dependence. as dependence, they don't
and so now the indian nations are created. they are placed under the protection of the united states, but in fact, they can't sue the united states because they are not members of the people. this creates a conundrum in which there is little way out at least legally. lands are being separated from them legally in law, and yet they cannot access the law that is doing this. because they are not part of the people. think about the difference with jason lothrop. out andthrop can go settle land and...
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it was a great day for our city and state, and really a great day in the nation. fortunately, we had c-span that captured all of it live, not just the opening for eight hours that day. we had a lucky break, there was no competing news event that crowded the news cycle and we were able to launch with a tremendous national publicity. so ambrose and hanks and spielberg and brokaw were all there, and i could say it was not only a great day for the national d-day museum, it was always a great day for the good war, as it has been called, or as tom brokaw would refer to also to the greatest generation, which is evocative of many of the themes in the "private ryan." now, for spielberg, in a way it was sort of a trifecta. i mean he had already put out "schindler's list," and now "private ryan," and then here is the national d-day museum which in a way is authenticating both ends of that story. in fact, hal baumgardner goes ashore with the star of david and all of a sudden, hitler here i come, and in conversations about it later on with steven spielberg and others, it was th
it was a great day for our city and state, and really a great day in the nation. fortunately, we had c-span that captured all of it live, not just the opening for eight hours that day. we had a lucky break, there was no competing news event that crowded the news cycle and we were able to launch with a tremendous national publicity. so ambrose and hanks and spielberg and brokaw were all there, and i could say it was not only a great day for the national d-day museum, it was always a great day...
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federal budget that creates the huge national deficit. this spending, spending we are talking about here is part of the so-called discretionary spending which is now roughly 29 percent of all federal spending and includes the national defense, national parks, national laboratories, national institutes of health among other things. over the last 10 years, this is the part of the budget that has grown at about the rate of inflation and over the next 10 years according to the congressional budget office, it's expected to grow at only a little more than the rate of inflation so funding for research has been carved out of these budget limitations and is not the reason for the increasing federal debt but what causes the federal debt to increase is spending on entitlements which according to the cbo will squeeze funding for research in our national labs and security over the next 10 years and one other topic i want to give you an opportunity to discuss. you recently told senator murray and i about an ongoing investigation into federally funded re
federal budget that creates the huge national deficit. this spending, spending we are talking about here is part of the so-called discretionary spending which is now roughly 29 percent of all federal spending and includes the national defense, national parks, national laboratories, national institutes of health among other things. over the last 10 years, this is the part of the budget that has grown at about the rate of inflation and over the next 10 years according to the congressional budget...
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the next secretary duncan, why so much pushback to no child left behind. national standards, race to the top, whatever you want to call it. a lot of similarities between it. >> things that we found better. at the end of the day the great military as our nation's best defense, but a great educational system is our best offense. if we could agree on goals, we could have lots of honest and vigorous debate and the means to achieve those goals. if we could agree on access and high school graduation rate. then we could start to come together with lots of local innovation and creativity to replicate what works and start doing what doesn't. until we have political leaders willing to stand up and be held accountable, we are not going to get there. i've never met a politician is anti-education. i don't see many fail hold myself accountable to high school graduation rate in mice either my state or congressional district where the nation go from x to y. that's the political leadership we need on both sides of the aisle. there is a series of politicians including president bara
the next secretary duncan, why so much pushback to no child left behind. national standards, race to the top, whatever you want to call it. a lot of similarities between it. >> things that we found better. at the end of the day the great military as our nation's best defense, but a great educational system is our best offense. if we could agree on goals, we could have lots of honest and vigorous debate and the means to achieve those goals. if we could agree on access and high school...
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the headlines at 11 o'clock. former united nations secretary general kofi annan dies aged 80 — the un's first black african to hold the position. thousands of troops are trying to rescue people stranded in flood waters as southern india faces its worst monsoon rains in a century. india's prime minister narendra modi is visiting parts of the affected state, as forecasters say more heavy rain is on the way. new plastic tax planned for items such as drinking straws and coffee cups after the british public backs tough action in record numbers. we wa nt we want to see if there are smart, intelligent incentives we can create to encourage the producers of plastic to take responsibility when they are designing the materials that end up on supermarket shelves and ultimately in our own homes. also coming up this hour...... a state funeral takes place in genoa for 18 of the people killed in the motorway bridge collapse. and in dateline london in half an hour, we'll be discussing kofi amman as well as discussing donald trump's trade wars with chi
the headlines at 11 o'clock. former united nations secretary general kofi annan dies aged 80 — the un's first black african to hold the position. thousands of troops are trying to rescue people stranded in flood waters as southern india faces its worst monsoon rains in a century. india's prime minister narendra modi is visiting parts of the affected state, as forecasters say more heavy rain is on the way. new plastic tax planned for items such as drinking straws and coffee cups after the...
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we also acknowledge the korean national assembly, members of the diplomatic corps, members of the united nations command, members of the republic of korea and the united states combined command and the united states forces in korea. today's ceremony will be conducted in three parts. honors to the following, the dignified transfer of remains and the flyaway. there will be a brief interlude to allow your departure. you are invited and welcome to observe all three parts in the room. ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the invocation given by the command chaplain and remain standing for the playing of the national anthem of the republic of korea and the united states of america representing the united nations command countries. >> if you bow with me i will pray in korean first. let us pray. [speaking korean] [speaking korean] >> a mighty and merciful god, we come before he with humility in our attitude. as we welcome our fallen comrades from a long journey home, i cannot fathom what they and their loved ones have gone through. in the midst of difficulty, they never looked back. they endur
we also acknowledge the korean national assembly, members of the diplomatic corps, members of the united nations command, members of the republic of korea and the united states combined command and the united states forces in korea. today's ceremony will be conducted in three parts. honors to the following, the dignified transfer of remains and the flyaway. there will be a brief interlude to allow your departure. you are invited and welcome to observe all three parts in the room. ladies and...