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the united states. ourjob of conserving national environment and culture heritage has been the mission of the national park service. at the 50th anniversary, the park service had many of the same characteristics institutionally as 50 years before in 1916. it was mostly western land management agency with an inward verticalthe great landscapes found around the mountains and canyons of the american west. in a 1966, along with harpers ferry, virginia, there were marks with only three prominent african-american men -- george washington carver, booker t. washington and frederick douglass. amidst all the changes that happen in the 1960's, there was substantial transformation in it the scope of the agency's responsibilities. in the face of rapidly escalating values across the states, congress created the land conservation found, which has been provided billions of dollars in park acquisition for both federal and state parks over the last few years. on the same day, the wilderness act they find the quality of wild land, starting with about 9 million acres. there are now 109 million acres of designated wilderness l
the united states. ourjob of conserving national environment and culture heritage has been the mission of the national park service. at the 50th anniversary, the park service had many of the same characteristics institutionally as 50 years before in 1916. it was mostly western land management agency with an inward verticalthe great landscapes found around the mountains and canyons of the american west. in a 1966, along with harpers ferry, virginia, there were marks with only three prominent...
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welcome indeed to the national constitution center and to independence national historical park. ngratulations to president george w. bush and mrs. laura bush for your liberty medal award. the award reflects your significant work with veterans, supporting especially their transition to civilian life. in a country where we have citizen soldiers, the transition from military service back to civilian life is important and not always easy. thank you president and measures bush for your devotion to veterans. earlier today -- [applause] earlier today, national park service staff rangers rang the centennial bell atop independence hall 21 times as a highlight of programs to honor veterans, especially on the centennial of armistice day. they had to climb many stairs and a steep letter to the open air tower and tug on a big rope in unison with bells across the nation. the independence hall bell rang with others on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in honor of those who served in world war i, and indeed, all wars. today's bell tolling was a solemn nod in a program called "bells
welcome indeed to the national constitution center and to independence national historical park. ngratulations to president george w. bush and mrs. laura bush for your liberty medal award. the award reflects your significant work with veterans, supporting especially their transition to civilian life. in a country where we have citizen soldiers, the transition from military service back to civilian life is important and not always easy. thank you president and measures bush for your devotion to...
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we have three main elements under the national cyber strategy under pillar one. the first one is federal cybersecurity. what are we doing to enhance and defend the federal networks and systems that many of our citizens depend on, that hold your data and information that you use for all your government interactions with the government? what are we doing internally and how are we enhancing our capabilities? there's a call in there to move towards more shared services. how are we doing things more collectively? how are we moving to cloud services? both of those are -- we need to get some agencies, candidly, out of the business of doing cybersecurity themselves. we are never going to be able to -- i will talk later about work force. we are never going to be able to attract all the talent we need at all the agencies. how can we do things in a more common and shared way? how can we have the federal government serve as an example and a model for industry? we should be meeting or exceeding all the requirements that we set forth, either regulatory requirements or expectati
we have three main elements under the national cyber strategy under pillar one. the first one is federal cybersecurity. what are we doing to enhance and defend the federal networks and systems that many of our citizens depend on, that hold your data and information that you use for all your government interactions with the government? what are we doing internally and how are we enhancing our capabilities? there's a call in there to move towards more shared services. how are we doing things more...
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brett p, national commander of the american legend. rder of the purple heart. wendell webb, national commandant, marine corps league, william d., executive director military chaplains association. david zurfluh, national president, paralyzed veterans of america. george malone, senior vice commander, legend of valor of the usa. john h. hollywood, commander and chief military order of the world wars. phillip kalinski, national president and retired and enlisted association. dennis nixon, national commander, disabled american veterans. dana atkins, president president military president's association. heather break, board chair, commissioned officers association of the united states public health service. michael r., carton, president and air force sergeant's association. robert swan, national commander polish legend of american veterans usa. dr. paul cunningham national president korean war veterans association. the associate members of the veterans day national committee are located in the boxes to my left, i would like to ask the presid
brett p, national commander of the american legend. rder of the purple heart. wendell webb, national commandant, marine corps league, william d., executive director military chaplains association. david zurfluh, national president, paralyzed veterans of america. george malone, senior vice commander, legend of valor of the usa. john h. hollywood, commander and chief military order of the world wars. phillip kalinski, national president and retired and enlisted association. dennis nixon, national...
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so clees join me in welcoming to the national defense university, the chairman of the national space council and the 48th vice president of the united states, mikechairman of the national sp council and the 48th vice president of the united states, mithe chairman of the national space council and the 48th vice president of the united states, minational space council and th 48th vice president of the united states, mike pence. >>> thank you all. and thank you to vice admiral roegge for your kind introduction. and for your leadership here at this storied institution. will you join me in thanking him one more time for his hospitality and his extraordinary leadership? members of the cabinet, congressman babin, members of our armed forces, distinguished guests, and the men and women of this storied institution, dedicated to educating, developing, and inspiring america's national security leaders, it is my honor and my privilege to be here at the national defense university. it is also my great honor to be here today with the fourth meeting of the national space council, join me in thanking
so clees join me in welcoming to the national defense university, the chairman of the national space council and the 48th vice president of the united states, mikechairman of the national sp council and the 48th vice president of the united states, mithe chairman of the national space council and the 48th vice president of the united states, minational space council and th 48th vice president of the united states, mike pence. >>> thank you all. and thank you to vice admiral roegge for...
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the 2018 national defense strategy 2018 dod cyber strategy and the draft 2018 national military strategy all reflect what dod senior leaders referred to as a change in nature and character of war, russian and china and military thinkers studying the united states and strategies achieving objectives short of armed conflict, they are doing this with actions below the threshold of armed conflict leveraging propaganda, diplomacy, economic pressures, and threats to course nations. our joint forces need the best intelligence, information, technology, and training and they needed quickly, the joint forces committed to act, with interagency partners to share the threat intelligence, to enhance the whole of government defensive, and our collective ability to respond to malicious cyberspace activities. sharing intelligence, indications, and warnings, one of six lines of effort specified in the joint memorandum between dod and dhs, leveraged earlier, together the joint memorandum and charter provide guidelines to the departments and sharing information reducing information on the timeline of action
the 2018 national defense strategy 2018 dod cyber strategy and the draft 2018 national military strategy all reflect what dod senior leaders referred to as a change in nature and character of war, russian and china and military thinkers studying the united states and strategies achieving objectives short of armed conflict, they are doing this with actions below the threshold of armed conflict leveraging propaganda, diplomacy, economic pressures, and threats to course nations. our joint forces...
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the world. it is divided into tribes and nations. the purpose is to impose a single law which will bring peace and prosperity. and this roman vision of bringing peace and prosperity as it's called. it's called the holy roman empire which was a german project the third realm of the russian empire. napoleon of course who saw his project uniting europe and then governing the entire world as inspired by the roman empire. and in its own twisted distorted way. nazi germany is an attempt to do rum one better. .. .. just. the government of self determining independent state living among many other self determining independent states. moses, the god of heaven and earth, so you would think the god of heaven and earth would tell him the same thing the other gods tell the other national leaders, go out and conquer the 4 corners of europe and bring them to submission so we can have peace and prosperity but that is not what happens. the happens, the god of israel was the first god in history to give borders to his people. we find in deuteronomy mos
the world. it is divided into tribes and nations. the purpose is to impose a single law which will bring peace and prosperity. and this roman vision of bringing peace and prosperity as it's called. it's called the holy roman empire which was a german project the third realm of the russian empire. napoleon of course who saw his project uniting europe and then governing the entire world as inspired by the roman empire. and in its own twisted distorted way. nazi germany is an attempt to do rum one...
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as the national commander in the sacred resting place, arlington national cemetery. .i. forum is a congressionally chartered veterans service organization. representing active duty military, families, veterans for advocacy and civil rights, access to earn benefits, a care, and access to good education. today is the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i. let us remember the sacrifices of those veterans who fought in the war to end all wars. let us not forget the 400,000 men and women whose final resting place is here on these hollowed grounds. let us recognize the over 20 million veterans that live among us today. let us reflect on the fact that only 1% of the country serves in the military. let us remember that their service provides the very freedom that everyone in this great country enjoys, daily, without notice. my fellow veterans, we, the g.i. forum stand with you and salute you. i encourage each and everyone of you to continue to work together to ensure our military and veterans and military families are always taken care of and heard. i urge each of you,
as the national commander in the sacred resting place, arlington national cemetery. .i. forum is a congressionally chartered veterans service organization. representing active duty military, families, veterans for advocacy and civil rights, access to earn benefits, a care, and access to good education. today is the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i. let us remember the sacrifices of those veterans who fought in the war to end all wars. let us not forget the 400,000 men and women whose...
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i'm going to do my job of getting a deal that is in the national interest. when the vote comes before the house of commons, m.p.'s will be doing their job. they will need to look at that deal. they will need to consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union and our duty to deliver on that vote and they will be held to account to their constituents for the decisions they take. tom. >> thank you, prime minister. tom from the "sun." prime minister, if those -- if there is a confidence vote held in your leadership in the conservative party, do you think it is in the national interest for you to fight it? and if you win by only one vote, will you carry on as prime minister? prime minister may: leadership is about taking the right decisions, not the easy ones. as prime minister, my job is to bring back a deal that delivers on the vote of the british people, that does that by ending free movement, all the things i raised in my statement, ensuring we are not sending sums to the e.u. any longer, ending jurisdiction of the european court of justice
i'm going to do my job of getting a deal that is in the national interest. when the vote comes before the house of commons, m.p.'s will be doing their job. they will need to look at that deal. they will need to consider the vote of the british people to leave the european union and our duty to deliver on that vote and they will be held to account to their constituents for the decisions they take. tom. >> thank you, prime minister. tom from the "sun." prime minister, if those --...
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that said the government and much of the nation is completely dependent on the services and capabilities in order for us to operate. in order for your business is to operate in. rate so what are we doing in national capabilities can and should we bring to bear two objects are critical infrastructure. what are the expectations we have for the owners and operators and what to expect them to do because this is a shared environment and call it a partnership, call it what you will it is definitely a shared environment. third, under critical info structure is we want to help clarify roles and response abilities. if you are in the industry innocently bad happen and it's around critical info structure but is more broad than if you have issues the who do i call? chris krebs will be up a little bit instantly calling department of the majority view of a cyber incident is hubble sometimes calling the fbi is where you will reach out to and so we wany provider may be the department of energy so we want to clarify the roles and response ability inside of government and around critical infrastructure. t
that said the government and much of the nation is completely dependent on the services and capabilities in order for us to operate. in order for your business is to operate in. rate so what are we doing in national capabilities can and should we bring to bear two objects are critical infrastructure. what are the expectations we have for the owners and operators and what to expect them to do because this is a shared environment and call it a partnership, call it what you will it is definitely a...
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-- for the procession of our nationsors and those of our veterans services organizations. as we march on the colors, the united states marine band will play the national emblem march. please place your hand over your heart or render a hand salute. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please remain standing for the prayer for all veterans delivered by the director, via a chapel services -- v.a. chapel services. pray, eternal god, you alone rule the destinies of nations. we come this veterans day to invoke your presence in this sacred garden on this 100th anniversary of the ending of world war i. we realize it is only through your hand that our country has remained free by your gift and dedication of our nation's veterans. thanks be to you oh lord for those whose lives paid for freedoms we now as a nation enjoy. we pray their examples influence daily actions in relation to others, that we will have a genuine respect for them but we can make decisions relieving the peace for all people may your divine grace be upon those not -- upon those who did
-- for the procession of our nationsors and those of our veterans services organizations. as we march on the colors, the united states marine band will play the national emblem march. please place your hand over your heart or render a hand salute. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please remain standing for the prayer for all veterans delivered by the director, via a chapel services -- v.a. chapel services. pray, eternal god, you alone rule the destinies of nations. we come this veterans day to...
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nationalism. my section is the essential nation for the nation, right. if you want to know about american national history, you to know about my section of the nation, we're the most important part. that sense of sectional nationalism. ell, by the time that the american historical association thesended in 1834, 200 of societies had been opened across the various states. biggestally some of the and strongest and most well supported ones were here in the wisconsin and iowa and such places, they really wanted to collect and histories. the state supports these things. so what's the significance of things? one of the things i said they inlect the history, but even the idea that reagan is citing winthrop's sermon, what you to understand is these sort of unthought of, unknown places like historical societies are all embedded in the way we tell our nation's stories. this, regan cannot call america a city on a hill sermon in effect the being found. how is the sermon being found, historical societies find it and keep it and print it, which is embodies farnguage mor
nationalism. my section is the essential nation for the nation, right. if you want to know about american national history, you to know about my section of the nation, we're the most important part. that sense of sectional nationalism. ell, by the time that the american historical association thesended in 1834, 200 of societies had been opened across the various states. biggestally some of the and strongest and most well supported ones were here in the wisconsin and iowa and such places, they...
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the national extreme nationalism in the years before nine hundred fourteen before the first world war but there are of course indications that nationalism is on the rise again i mean if you look at some states such as hungry poland and in particular the us america first i mean the writing is on the war and so we should be considered. what lessons should be learned from the mistakes of people back then well i think first of course the first world will point and highlights the dangers of nationalism extreme nationalism and imperialism . and second if you look at the outbreak of the first world war. you can ruin that what what impact misconceptions misunderstandings between the governments of major powers can have so what you can learn is we need more empathy we need openness we need open diplomacy we need talk we need negotiations we need to understand any of them. you know it's been a century of course since the end of world war one this is a conflict that start hatred like you were referring to some of some argue that it made world war two almost inevitable has europe lived on from th
the national extreme nationalism in the years before nine hundred fourteen before the first world war but there are of course indications that nationalism is on the rise again i mean if you look at some states such as hungry poland and in particular the us america first i mean the writing is on the war and so we should be considered. what lessons should be learned from the mistakes of people back then well i think first of course the first world will point and highlights the dangers of...
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the national archives is a very of the busht library. the museum part and of course the stories of all the papers that are there. so, i want to thank the national archives, the archivists, and everyone here for your work. and of course, those employees at the bush library, archivists who are employees of the government. >> you talked about the roles that first ladies played. you had a very interesting kind , for those of us who are historians, as you were leaving the white house, so i have written down every word. about time i spoke out something come even heart disease, i would be surprised again how many people heard me. i would often use lady bird johnson's wrote about the first lady having a podium and while here, i've decided to use it. you quoted her often about that. did, you did take that to heart, decided to use it. >> we knew lady bird. she was the texas first lady. when she opened the wildflower center outside of boston, we hosted the governor on the lawn of the governor's mansion at the picnic for the opening of the wildflowe
the national archives is a very of the busht library. the museum part and of course the stories of all the papers that are there. so, i want to thank the national archives, the archivists, and everyone here for your work. and of course, those employees at the bush library, archivists who are employees of the government. >> you talked about the roles that first ladies played. you had a very interesting kind , for those of us who are historians, as you were leaving the white house, so i...
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state well you wouldn't have had any of these things without the nation state in without nations go ahead lou. well we have these are all of course u.s. creations and the u.s. has always wanted to move towards a global state with that control in the global state they would like to have mexico and canada in the u.s. together in trade and otherwise and they would they want to go they will they're moving they want to global state rather than having nations you know nations are the most natural normal thing were all born into nations were born into language communities were born into religions and cultures and these are the natural normal human things that they these these people would like to abolish and it's very dangerous as john points out and they're actually pretty close to achieving this and having the u.s. run the world whether it's satraps in europe and otherwise it's very dangerous it's actually horrendous so we have to defend nationalism of course peace is peaceful nationalism not not not aggressive nationalism not imperialist nationalism right but peaceful nationalism but it'
state well you wouldn't have had any of these things without the nation state in without nations go ahead lou. well we have these are all of course u.s. creations and the u.s. has always wanted to move towards a global state with that control in the global state they would like to have mexico and canada in the u.s. together in trade and otherwise and they would they want to go they will they're moving they want to global state rather than having nations you know nations are the most natural...
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resigned to the fact that the national conference will probably be the best thing and try to get thebest outcome for half his followers general haftar of course is a military man salary isn't he he's known for being a modern day strongman if you like and if he's to be involved in this process now he's going to have to do politics can he do politics in order to turn what is military power military control in the east of the country can he turn that into political power. i have to have is that harks back to the generals and the military people of the arab world in the fifty's and sixty's and he believes that politics are like everybody else politics is an extension of war and that's why i think everybody had tried to convince them that there will be no military solution he will be in the national conference but he's not going to be a lone ranger and there there will be a lot of other people a lot of other military people a lot of people who have military power from zlata and santana and so on so he won't have as much power as he had in paris or rome and. so we've talked a lot about how
resigned to the fact that the national conference will probably be the best thing and try to get thebest outcome for half his followers general haftar of course is a military man salary isn't he he's known for being a modern day strongman if you like and if he's to be involved in this process now he's going to have to do politics can he do politics in order to turn what is military power military control in the east of the country can he turn that into political power. i have to have is that...
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my approach throughout has been to put the national interests first. not a partisan interest and certainly not my own political interests. i do not judge harshly those of my colleagues who seek to do the same but reach a different conclusion. they must do what they believe to be right, just as i do. i'm sorry they have chosen to leave the government and i thank them for their service. but i believe with every fiber of my being that the course i have set out is the right one for our country and all our people. from the very beginning, i have known what i have wanted to deliver for the british people, to honor their vote in the referendum. full control of our borders by bringing an end to the free movement of people once and for all. full control of our money, so we decide ourselves how to spend it on priorities like our n.h.s. full control of our laws by ending the jurisdiction of the european court of justice in the united kingdom. getting us out of the common agricultural policy and fisheries policy for good. this is exactly what this agreement will de
my approach throughout has been to put the national interests first. not a partisan interest and certainly not my own political interests. i do not judge harshly those of my colleagues who seek to do the same but reach a different conclusion. they must do what they believe to be right, just as i do. i'm sorry they have chosen to leave the government and i thank them for their service. but i believe with every fiber of my being that the course i have set out is the right one for our country and...
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about these things, this is the -- apparently the end of the summer of strategy, in addition to the national strategy and dod strategy, dhs released a strategy earlier this year. there's been a host of others, biodefense strategy, emp strategy. a whole bunch. the dhs strategy kind of works around five pillars. first is identify risk. that's an important element i will come back to a couple times. second is reduce vulnerabilities. third is reduce threat. the fourth is mitigate consequences. the final is enable a more effective cybersecurity ecosystem. what does that mean? before unpacking that, which probably means given time i won't unpack all that, let me tell you the way i think about the world and dhs in particular. to do that, i work through where we have been to get to where we are to inform where we're going. some of this is technical. but a lot of it is psychological as well. so hop into the time machine with me. let's go back to 1957. the russians launch sputnik into low earth orbit, beating the united states to space. not just in terms of putting the satellite up there, but actually
about these things, this is the -- apparently the end of the summer of strategy, in addition to the national strategy and dod strategy, dhs released a strategy earlier this year. there's been a host of others, biodefense strategy, emp strategy. a whole bunch. the dhs strategy kind of works around five pillars. first is identify risk. that's an important element i will come back to a couple times. second is reduce vulnerabilities. third is reduce threat. the fourth is mitigate consequences. the...
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[applause] the national book award is not only an award show. the single largest source of income for the book foundation. we are enormously grateful for the continued support of the sponsors, barnes and noble, penguin random house, a division of central, amazon literary partnership joining us for the first time as a sponsored, harpercollins, google, facebook. thank you to the sponsors. [applause] and thank you to the book foundation staff and our executive director. [applause] there are just nine of us at the book foundation in which seems like the dare and none of this would be possible without their phenomenal effort and talent comes up i would like to thank you jordan smith, whitney, gabriel for these awards tonight. [cheering] we could use some sleep right now and without them none of this would be possible. we are indebted to the donor community, the extraordinary board of directors who just show up over and over again in such a meaningful way. the heroic national book award judges, the after party committee that will ensure that tomorrow'
[applause] the national book award is not only an award show. the single largest source of income for the book foundation. we are enormously grateful for the continued support of the sponsors, barnes and noble, penguin random house, a division of central, amazon literary partnership joining us for the first time as a sponsored, harpercollins, google, facebook. thank you to the sponsors. [applause] and thank you to the book foundation staff and our executive director. [applause] there are just...
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pershing lies in the paternity of the nations who are quite dead and the slopes of the arlington nationalhe enduring tradition that never dies. john joseph pershing, general of the army, like others before him in the long line of american giants, rose to leadership and met its challenges at precisely the moment his country needed him so that the destiny of the two, maine and nation were part of the same momentous adventure. his mission was to create an army and he did. a mighty army without which the great war could not have been one. at the same time an army cast in a unique and authentic american mold, a forerunner of the superbly powerful force which is today a modern army. in this he handed down to his countrymen military pride more than anything else he touched a string of glory in his people and perhaps more than any man in his time he awakened them to a vision of their own greatness. ♪ the yanks are coming, the yanks are coming ♪ so prepare, say a prayer ♪ send a word, to be where ♪ ♪ the yanks are coming, the yanks are coming ♪ ♪ will be over, were coming over ♪ we won't come back
pershing lies in the paternity of the nations who are quite dead and the slopes of the arlington nationalhe enduring tradition that never dies. john joseph pershing, general of the army, like others before him in the long line of american giants, rose to leadership and met its challenges at precisely the moment his country needed him so that the destiny of the two, maine and nation were part of the same momentous adventure. his mission was to create an army and he did. a mighty army without...
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the 2018 national defense strategy, dod cyber strategy and the draft 2018 national military strategy all reflect what dod senior leaders refer to as a changing nature and character of war. russia and china military thinkers have closely studied the united states and devised strategies to achieve objective short of armed conflict. they are doing this with actions below threshold of armed conflict, leveraging propaganda, diplomacy, economic pressure and threats to coerce nations. our joint forces need the best intelligence, information technology and training, quickly. the joint forces committed to acting in concert with inter-agency partners to share threat intelligence to enhance government defenses and collective ability to respond to malicious cyberspace activities. sharing intelligence is one of six lines of efforts specified in the joint memorandum referenced earlier. together, the memorandum and charter provide guidelines to vector the departments in sharing information, reducing timeline on actionable intelligence and paving the way for proactive collaboration in defense of our
the 2018 national defense strategy, dod cyber strategy and the draft 2018 national military strategy all reflect what dod senior leaders refer to as a changing nature and character of war. russia and china military thinkers have closely studied the united states and devised strategies to achieve objective short of armed conflict. they are doing this with actions below threshold of armed conflict, leveraging propaganda, diplomacy, economic pressure and threats to coerce nations. our joint forces...
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part of the national park service because the smithsonian was not interested in creating a national museum. the park service said we are not in the museum business, so we do not want it either. it really could not gain a foothold within the federal government. from the state of ohio, and private philanthropy open,hers, museum would though later in the 1980's and the director was a person that many of you know, john fleming. the end of the 1980's, the pressure was on the smithsonian to do something with respect to creating the national museum of african american history and colter. they -- culture. they appointed claudine brown for a commission to study what the smithsonian should do. that commission said yes, there should be a museum, and there are many of people -- many people in this room involved in that effort including john franklin, who is here in the room. that saying, of there should be a national african american museum. they began planning for that. legislation needed to be introduced to create a they couldd museum never seem to get that legislation passed. it passed the se
part of the national park service because the smithsonian was not interested in creating a national museum. the park service said we are not in the museum business, so we do not want it either. it really could not gain a foothold within the federal government. from the state of ohio, and private philanthropy open,hers, museum would though later in the 1980's and the director was a person that many of you know, john fleming. the end of the 1980's, the pressure was on the smithsonian to do...
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we hope this collection for the nation. so for people who can't make it to d.c., our affiliates around the country actually have articles on loan which again, is critically important. it's the reason we realize we need to enhance our digital presence for kids who don't make it d.c. and don't get the field trip, we want to make sure they can visit our objects digitally. one of the things we digitized was the space shuttle discovery and a partnership with google arts and culture where you can actually -- it's charlie boldin and kathy sullivan giving you a tour of inside the discovery which was really fun. >> how would the center be affected by the construction and renovation? >> we're going to have a lot more programming because we're not going to be able to accommodate it all downtown. we will have more artifacts on the floor. we will be cramming more stuff in there. it it's crowded but we'll put more in. i'm excited about it. for those of you who have not been there, you are missing something incredible. i hate to pick favor
we hope this collection for the nation. so for people who can't make it to d.c., our affiliates around the country actually have articles on loan which again, is critically important. it's the reason we realize we need to enhance our digital presence for kids who don't make it d.c. and don't get the field trip, we want to make sure they can visit our objects digitally. one of the things we digitized was the space shuttle discovery and a partnership with google arts and culture where you can...
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it was the idea of the national women's party in january 1917. no one had ever picketed the white house before. it was harriet stanton blach's idea and i don't know if you can read it. mr. president, how long must women wait for liberty? these very cold-looking women with winter coats and sashes are standing on the south lawn of the white house and they went out there every day in january and february of 1917 and they only expected to keep it up until early march until wilson's second inauguration when they planned one big picket line around the white house and they were going to go in and talk to wisson and then they can pick up the picket because it wasn't easy to recruit wilson to picket and you hear stories of women doing anything, but it was cold and it was winter and he had to do something at the time anda was transgressive in a lot of ways. so this their is the second inauguration and it's a much nastier day than 1913. raining sideways and these banners came, and they are very colorful descriptions of the resin from the poles dripping down
it was the idea of the national women's party in january 1917. no one had ever picketed the white house before. it was harriet stanton blach's idea and i don't know if you can read it. mr. president, how long must women wait for liberty? these very cold-looking women with winter coats and sashes are standing on the south lawn of the white house and they went out there every day in january and february of 1917 and they only expected to keep it up until early march until wilson's second...
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in the promising autumn of 1918, the nation has not sensed this. what americans feel is an irresistible strength of purpose. the army is on the march in france. the nation is in step over here. >> you can watch the ceremony here all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> monday night, on the communicators, verizon senior vice president and chief network officer nicky palmer on verizon's push to implement 5g. she is interviewed by david mccabe. >> what is different about five be -- 5g? it gives us new currencies on which to develop services. what i mean by that is five g networks give us massive speed and bandwidth, 20 times the speed on average to 4g networks, and about a thousand times the bandwidth. because the way we are deploying it, and clayton knows, we are calling it old truck wide -- usingwide brand as we are spectrum and the millimeterwave range and there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to is speed and throughput. communicators" on c-span 2. announcer: on october 8, 1918, alvin york fought in the meuse-
in the promising autumn of 1918, the nation has not sensed this. what americans feel is an irresistible strength of purpose. the army is on the march in france. the nation is in step over here. >> you can watch the ceremony here all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> monday night, on the communicators, verizon senior vice president and chief network officer nicky palmer on verizon's push to implement 5g. she is interviewed by david mccabe. >> what is different about five...
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so the national archives is a very important part of the bush library. the museum parts, and of course the storage of all the papers that are there at the bush library. so i want to thank the national archives and the archivist and all of you for your important work. and of course, the employees at the bush library. cokie: so you talk about the role of first ladies, and again you say -- you had a very interesting session with those of us who are historians, etc., as you were leaving the white house, so i have written down every word. you said, "every time i spoke out about something come even heart disease, i would be surprised again at how many people heard me. and i often use lady bird johnson's quote about the first lady has a podium, and while she was here, she said i have decided to use it." you quoted her often about that, and you did take that to heart, deciding to use it. mrs. bush: that's right. of course, we knew lady bird. she was a texas first lady. when she opened the while fire test wildflower center, we hosted georgia's governor -- on the
so the national archives is a very important part of the bush library. the museum parts, and of course the storage of all the papers that are there at the bush library. so i want to thank the national archives and the archivist and all of you for your important work. and of course, the employees at the bush library. cokie: so you talk about the role of first ladies, and again you say -- you had a very interesting session with those of us who are historians, etc., as you were leaving the white...
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new year he also ferries tourists back and forth in the national park. his father can fish when he wants perhaps in some ways he has more freedom there name. on. the bed without my father's life is very free but the more contradiction is to die for shellfish and sea cucumber. but he doesn't do that anymore. but he doesn't fish in the old way he uses traps. he puts them out in the morning and brings them up in the evening day in and day out. and none of the. above. he he's distancing himself more and more from the old ways and becoming a man of the city. with easy with the love. for a man of the city is anyone who doesn't live on the. ground. it's. not. like. i'm not. even sick of his son a carefree childhood as a senior. at least until he starts school. looking children can often done before they can walk. to. school. ten or twelve they have to start working. these boys are coming back from a shift they help out in the national park cleaning up garbage or helping in the kitchen. or her space or prospects but how likely is it that she one day qualify as a
new year he also ferries tourists back and forth in the national park. his father can fish when he wants perhaps in some ways he has more freedom there name. on. the bed without my father's life is very free but the more contradiction is to die for shellfish and sea cucumber. but he doesn't do that anymore. but he doesn't fish in the old way he uses traps. he puts them out in the morning and brings them up in the evening day in and day out. and none of the. above. he he's distancing himself...
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as you as you know the united nations mission conducted. about seventy to eighty meetings around the entire country attended by over a thousand people and they produced the report does summarizes what the population most likely wants to see and that's the building block for the conference additionally there was. there was a stalemate between the h.-o. or the house of representatives and the state council and the. presidential council about how to progress and we've spent about two years since the implementation of the libyan political agreement produce of there are without any progress so that's what forces i guess our sense that imus and into adopting the second step plan if you like and go into a national conference with more participators than just before that we saw in right ok coming to you then yes as in tunis we saw an array of international actors attending this conference simpler. everybody seems to have a vested interest some kind of interest in the future of libya a briefly if you can tell us why for instance the french are so hig
as you as you know the united nations mission conducted. about seventy to eighty meetings around the entire country attended by over a thousand people and they produced the report does summarizes what the population most likely wants to see and that's the building block for the conference additionally there was. there was a stalemate between the h.-o. or the house of representatives and the state council and the. presidential council about how to progress and we've spent about two years since...
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the house of commons. this is 20 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> for the good of our children and grandchildren is a matter of the highest consequence. y area ofs almost ever our national life, the livelihoods of our fellow citizens. , our safety and security. all of these are at stake. my approach throughout has been to put the national interests and certainly not my own political interest. judge those who seek to reach a different conclusion. i am sorry they choose to leave the government and i thank them for their service. it i believe the cause that have sent out is the right one for our country and our people. from the beginning, i have known what i wanted to deliver for the british people, to honor their vote and referendum. full control of our borders by bringing an end to the free movement of people once and for all. full control of our money, so we decide ourselves how to spend it on priorities like our n.h.s. full control of our laws by ending the jurisdiction of the european court of justice in the united k
the house of commons. this is 20 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> for the good of our children and grandchildren is a matter of the highest consequence. y area ofs almost ever our national life, the livelihoods of our fellow citizens. , our safety and security. all of these are at stake. my approach throughout has been to put the national interests and certainly not my own political interest. judge those who seek to reach a different conclusion. i am...
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he represents the district at our national headquarters. he and i go way back to fighting police brutality with kiko garcia when mayor dinkins was mayor. and he has stood up in this congress around the issues we are about, voting rights, of our immigration and about health care. and i'm proud he is our congressman of our home district. congressman espaillat. mr. espaillat: thank you. harlem is not just 125th street or the apollo or the national action network. it's an attitude, it's a personality. and i bet you there is a harlem in cleveland, ohio. i bet you there is a harlem in philadelphia, pennsylvania. and in baltimore, maryland. and in detroit, michigan. so now that i represent the entire nation, i want to say to you, i want to congratulate the reverend for his steadfast work and this national action network. and it is so important that the word national is there. because it followsal tremendous tradition. the marcus garveys of the world that try to organize plaque people around america. the great late, powell, who passed national legis
he represents the district at our national headquarters. he and i go way back to fighting police brutality with kiko garcia when mayor dinkins was mayor. and he has stood up in this congress around the issues we are about, voting rights, of our immigration and about health care. and i'm proud he is our congressman of our home district. congressman espaillat. mr. espaillat: thank you. harlem is not just 125th street or the apollo or the national action network. it's an attitude, it's a...
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the soldiers flag became also a national flag. not because we made it that way, but because the confederates themselves did. the soldiers flag into a national flag, there is no clear distinction between the two. but in 1865, the flags were flown here in the famous painting, furled once and for all, presumably, as father ryan wrote in his famous poem, furled that flag, for it is holy, put it away, it is holy memory, not to be he assumed, and in counsel, not to be unfurled again. it is a thing of the past, associated with the departed of the confederate dead and the departed confederacy itself. if that had been true, this would be a very short talk today i could take your questions right now. and we would not be arguing about confederate flags today. if his advice had been heated. but, the next 75 years or so after reconstruction but even before the end of reconstruction, the confederate flag became a prominent part of southern, white southern, i have to specify, white southern civic life. it was in the hands of those who had used it
the soldiers flag became also a national flag. not because we made it that way, but because the confederates themselves did. the soldiers flag into a national flag, there is no clear distinction between the two. but in 1865, the flags were flown here in the famous painting, furled once and for all, presumably, as father ryan wrote in his famous poem, furled that flag, for it is holy, put it away, it is holy memory, not to be he assumed, and in counsel, not to be unfurled again. it is a thing of...
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the same. this poses, gated obstacles to national security and the coast guard is part of that illusion. as challenges to a nation security prosperity and global influence grow and become more complex the need for a ready and responsible start has never been more needed. from the public we serve him from our own department from federal state and local partners from the geographic combatant commanders spread across the globe. the coast guard we are back the smallest of the firearm services but we ate small force with unique authorities and capabilities. all respond to disasters and rescue mariners in distress we cannot, regular commerce on the lotteries and operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 355 days a year to keep our nation secure. it is those efforts that are so often overlooked and is an armed force -- the piece, to focus on his global strategic competition is surging and i think the national strategy and national defense strategy speaks to that. adversaries are becoming more sophisticated in the maritime environment is growing increasingly complex in the coast guard provides u
the same. this poses, gated obstacles to national security and the coast guard is part of that illusion. as challenges to a nation security prosperity and global influence grow and become more complex the need for a ready and responsible start has never been more needed. from the public we serve him from our own department from federal state and local partners from the geographic combatant commanders spread across the globe. the coast guard we are back the smallest of the firearm services but...
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national commander, the american legion. mander, military order of the purple heart. wendell webb, national, done. executive director military chaplains association. flu, national president, paralyzed veterans of america. george malone, senior vice commander, legion of valor of the usa john h hollywood, commander in chief, military order of the world wars. phillipos risky, national president and retired enlisted association. dennis nixon, national commander, disabled american veterans. atkins, president, military officers association. chair of united states public health service. for --, president air air force sergeants association. roberts one, national commander, polish legion of american veterans of the usa paul cunningham, national president, war veterans association. the associated members of the veterans day national committee are located to the boxes to the left. i would like to ask the national commanders who comprise our membership to stand and be recognized. please join me in recognizing our veterans national leade
national commander, the american legion. mander, military order of the purple heart. wendell webb, national, done. executive director military chaplains association. flu, national president, paralyzed veterans of america. george malone, senior vice commander, legion of valor of the usa john h hollywood, commander in chief, military order of the world wars. phillipos risky, national president and retired enlisted association. dennis nixon, national commander, disabled american veterans. atkins,...
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and it shocked the nation. it was so much of a surprise that lady bird johnson did not believe he was going to say that. >> i will not accept the nomination of my party for another term. on well into the next administration. let's move on here. we begin with a photograph of martin luther king. let me explain why all these images are. we try to focus on what was our collection for the most part. you will see a great diversity of portraiture. the portrait gallery opened in 1968. this image of dr. martin luther king, he is at a news conference. he is announcing his great initiative for that year. campaign was the the march on washington, poor people's march on washington. it continued, it went on. the march on washington occurred in mid-may. they will be on the mall. right alongside it. save their attention to the plight of the poor nationwide. the rain created mud for too many days there up to their ankles in mud. marker --y we chose chose martin luther king, this image of him. it's been asked why we didn't have a
and it shocked the nation. it was so much of a surprise that lady bird johnson did not believe he was going to say that. >> i will not accept the nomination of my party for another term. on well into the next administration. let's move on here. we begin with a photograph of martin luther king. let me explain why all these images are. we try to focus on what was our collection for the most part. you will see a great diversity of portraiture. the portrait gallery opened in 1968. this image...
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now, visitors from across the nation and across the globe, will be able to come to this museum and havehis experience. more than 20 million people visit our nation's capital each and every year. and this museum is a perfect addition. it adds to the portfolio of course of world-class museums that we offer. but this one focus is on world- class policing. we want to thank you for this many year investment and vision, and we look forward to welcoming visitors, each and every day to our city, to learn more about law enforcement, congratulations. >> [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the executive director of the national law enforcement museum, david brent. >> [ applause ] >> good afternoon, i was sitting there listening to the distinguished speakers, and i think, i am it, i am the finale, i have a lengthy, prepared, speech, i thought that i could go 30, 40, 50 minutes, i can try to avoid the rain or i can get straight to the point and get to the ribbon cutting and i think i'm going to do the latter.>> [ applause ] >> probably the best applause i could get i will just say a
now, visitors from across the nation and across the globe, will be able to come to this museum and havehis experience. more than 20 million people visit our nation's capital each and every year. and this museum is a perfect addition. it adds to the portfolio of course of world-class museums that we offer. but this one focus is on world- class policing. we want to thank you for this many year investment and vision, and we look forward to welcoming visitors, each and every day to our city, to...
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about what are the wealthiest nations in sort of the poorest nations and let's just take g.d.p. by g.d.p. right a great to be about thank you so the wealthiest nations are outside of the u.s. that is china germany japan and closely followed by the u.k. the poorest nation actually probably not many of our viewers have maybe even heard of tuvalu which used to be former ellis island in the polynesian islands but the poorest nations are actually a lot of the former communist countries and sub-saharan africa and then good and then in the middle east the big bright star of course is saudi arabia ok in it if you look at growth rates in the different regions you know you're. power they're looking for growth rates going forward yes some of the hot spots coming up actually there are some of the emerging nations and then there are just growth rates so one of the most outstanding growth rates that continues and is outpaced all nations actually is australia and that's really due to their brilliant immigration policies to get into australia i mean you have to have a certain network you have to
about what are the wealthiest nations in sort of the poorest nations and let's just take g.d.p. by g.d.p. right a great to be about thank you so the wealthiest nations are outside of the u.s. that is china germany japan and closely followed by the u.k. the poorest nation actually probably not many of our viewers have maybe even heard of tuvalu which used to be former ellis island in the polynesian islands but the poorest nations are actually a lot of the former communist countries and...
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we are delivering in the national interests. m.p.'s have been debating the est way to deliver brecks it since 2016. there has been criticism. people point out what they don't like. one simple fact remains, no one has produced any proposals which delivers on the referendum and ensures there is no hard border tween northern ireland and ireland. i understand some people feel uncomfortable. and i share some of those concerns. but there is another inescapeable fact. there is no deal that does not involve the back stop insurance policy against the return of the borders in northern ireland, they would all require a back stop. and the alternative of repudiating that back stop not only renegging on a promise to the people of northern ireland but hopes of securing a deal. what has the government been doing? we have been absolutely care on focusing on delivering in what is the best interests of the british people. >> you are not denial about the chances of getting this deal through parliament. and for your own party that has been athounsing, is
we are delivering in the national interests. m.p.'s have been debating the est way to deliver brecks it since 2016. there has been criticism. people point out what they don't like. one simple fact remains, no one has produced any proposals which delivers on the referendum and ensures there is no hard border tween northern ireland and ireland. i understand some people feel uncomfortable. and i share some of those concerns. but there is another inescapeable fact. there is no deal that does not...
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the confederate cause, does that include the nation? absolutely. re they talking about it in those terms, probably not, but it is part of the context. i'm certainly not denying that they go out during the height of jim crow era, but there are other ways, does it add to this? does a monumentally reinforced racial hierarchy? of course it does. is the primary purpose of putting it up, no. there are plenty of other ways that the white southerners are trying to enforce the racial hierarchy in the south. >> i really enjoyed your presentation. quick question about the reception of these monuments, i am wondering if, we hear a lot about why they were made and how they were received by the people who created them, on one of the debates today, this is not about, it is about the people who live there and experience them, i know nothing about that, i don't know anything about how an african- american who walked under >> fantastic question i would say again, the lee monuments in richmond, is probably the example that we have and the best evidence, and that is th
the confederate cause, does that include the nation? absolutely. re they talking about it in those terms, probably not, but it is part of the context. i'm certainly not denying that they go out during the height of jim crow era, but there are other ways, does it add to this? does a monumentally reinforced racial hierarchy? of course it does. is the primary purpose of putting it up, no. there are plenty of other ways that the white southerners are trying to enforce the racial hierarchy in the...
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long live the free nations of the world. long live friendship among peoples.g live france. areas in the north of england. engines were switched off and the l45s flew 20,000 feet over the capital. i'm lukwesa burak. the other stories on bbc news: 25 people are now known to have died in wildfires in northern california. firefighters are still trying to bring them under control. two of the four people who died in a crash in sheffield are named as adnan ashraf jarral and his one—year—old usman. good evening from the cenotaph in whitehall in london. war veterans have taken part in a procession past the cenotaph in london to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the first world war. earlier, the prince of wales and senior politicians laid wreaths at the monument — watched by the queen and other members of the royal family. millions of people across the uk observed a two minutes' silence. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell looks back at the day 100 years ago when the guns fell silent. the cenotaph this morning as the nation prepared to mark the time the cen
long live the free nations of the world. long live friendship among peoples.g live france. areas in the north of england. engines were switched off and the l45s flew 20,000 feet over the capital. i'm lukwesa burak. the other stories on bbc news: 25 people are now known to have died in wildfires in northern california. firefighters are still trying to bring them under control. two of the four people who died in a crash in sheffield are named as adnan ashraf jarral and his one—year—old usman....