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the national park service manages 70 sites that are civil war-related. the battlefields from gettysburg to antietam to vicksburg to sites time, significantly. if you look at the photograph on the top right, that is an aerial view. the mostne of commercialized areas in the 1940's and 1950's. the image on the left should be familiar to many of you. perhaps you have the opportunity to go up and the old tower that 1970's.up in the how the battlefield has been commercialized and how it has changed over time. one of the questions i try to reconcile is what makes gettysburg different? this battlefield is different and antietam. it's different than chickamauga. it's different than perryville. it's different than shiloh. 51,000ttle, producing casualties in three days, is the bloodiest conflict in american history. the man in the slide is a soldier from the fifth massachusetts who was wounded in the fight at gettysburg. his name is john chase. he got hit at least 48 times. he loses his arm and his eye. era. unprecedented carnage. this should be a familiar photo. im
the national park service manages 70 sites that are civil war-related. the battlefields from gettysburg to antietam to vicksburg to sites time, significantly. if you look at the photograph on the top right, that is an aerial view. the mostne of commercialized areas in the 1940's and 1950's. the image on the left should be familiar to many of you. perhaps you have the opportunity to go up and the old tower that 1970's.up in the how the battlefield has been commercialized and how it has changed...
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has created by the fact the national >> what is the oldest date? >> i did not know that. >> i could get that information for you. >> what is your plan to go after the backlog. are you getting 2%-4%? >> the goal is to get around at 2%, the challenge for us is to figure out when we are looking at congressional appropriation, money that will allow us to grow in that direction. and to think creatively are there opportunities when we are fundraising for the projects people are excited about, there is some support for backlog. i will have it there soon. >> i appreciate anything you have. and all this clean house before you expand for potential new museums. further expansion just creates more of a backlog. i appreciate anything you can provide plans to move forward. at this institution from a funding mechanism, a solid plan to appropriate more toward that. i have questions on information since that is my background. the $900 million cost for air and space museum, i thought it had to be a mistake. i had my staff go back and look at it, that is the cost. th
has created by the fact the national >> what is the oldest date? >> i did not know that. >> i could get that information for you. >> what is your plan to go after the backlog. are you getting 2%-4%? >> the goal is to get around at 2%, the challenge for us is to figure out when we are looking at congressional appropriation, money that will allow us to grow in that direction. and to think creatively are there opportunities when we are fundraising for the projects...
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established in 1872 by the united states congress, yellowstone national park was the first national park encompassing land from three states. the park is an economic driver for towns that surround it. wele in bozeman montana, spoke with former park historian about his career and the impact the parkas had on the region. us about your first yellowstone experience. >> my first yellowstone experience reaches way back. ite for so many americans, was a vacation. parents taught us, my brother yellowstone from norman oklahoma, our hometown and continued bringing us for many years. we were always interested in not just yellowstone but the whole american west. into that trap of never going east, no matter what mother wanted to do. mostly dad wanted to fish in yellowstone. so we fell in love with region .arly, had relatives in montana very early experience. brother 1416 and my we vacation here and saw the employees. one of them invited us to a dance. we were too young for the dance, but we got in and saw all the fun they were having. with thed and got jobs concessioner in yellowstone. the jobs with
established in 1872 by the united states congress, yellowstone national park was the first national park encompassing land from three states. the park is an economic driver for towns that surround it. wele in bozeman montana, spoke with former park historian about his career and the impact the parkas had on the region. us about your first yellowstone experience. >> my first yellowstone experience reaches way back. ite for so many americans, was a vacation. parents taught us, my brother...
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makes the world better for all nations. so to all the leaders here today joining us in the most fulfilling mission a person could have, the most profound contribution anyone can make. nations, cherish or culture, honor your histories, treasure your make your country strong and prosperous and righteous, honor the dignity of your people, and nothing will be outside your reach. ,hen our nations are greater the future will be brighter. our people will be happier. our partnerships will be stronger. with god's help, together we will cast off the enemies of liberty and overcome the oppressors of dignity. we will set new standards of living and reach new heights of human achievement. ,e will rediscover old truths unravel mysteries, and make thrilling new breakthroughs. we will find more beautiful and more harmony among nations than ever before. leaders, the path to peace and progress and freedom and justice and a better world for all humanity begins at home. thank you, god bless you. god bless the nations of the world. god bless ame
makes the world better for all nations. so to all the leaders here today joining us in the most fulfilling mission a person could have, the most profound contribution anyone can make. nations, cherish or culture, honor your histories, treasure your make your country strong and prosperous and righteous, honor the dignity of your people, and nothing will be outside your reach. ,hen our nations are greater the future will be brighter. our people will be happier. our partnerships will be stronger....
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the welcome to well it's a part of the heart of john bolton as president trumps national security adviser made as much of a splash as he's hiring in april of 2018 see him as the president's man in the beginning bolten left the white house ask you strong upon and leaving many people gassing what the national security process in the oval office comes down to these days to discuss that i'm now joined by matt bassler cells started professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor dessler it's a privilege for me to talk to thank you very much for your time. it's a privilege to be with you thank you for inviting me now about the daycare that go you published a very influential book on the history of president's national security advisers as i was reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were writing that book today with you weren't the separate chapter. i suppose we would have a separate chapter on all or all 3 are now 4 of the people of the time trump has chosen to be a national security advisor but bolton would get the most
the welcome to well it's a part of the heart of john bolton as president trumps national security adviser made as much of a splash as he's hiring in april of 2018 see him as the president's man in the beginning bolten left the white house ask you strong upon and leaving many people gassing what the national security process in the oval office comes down to these days to discuss that i'm now joined by matt bassler cells started professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor...
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in 1933, the national park service takes over. it is the great depression and all those new deal agencies you had to memorize in high school -- you remember your teacher giving you the long list -- it's the tva, the ccc, the wpa. this is coming back, right? ironically, gettysburg in the great depression sees unparalleled, unprecedented boom, and it's the creation of the modern infrastructure of the park that we see today. gettysburg is going to host two, two civilian conservation corps camps. remember, this is the program that roosevelt, it's his brain child to put young men to work, ultimately over two million young people will be ccc employees until the program is terminated in 1942. one of the ccc camps is down the confederate line where the amphitheater is at, stop six on the battlefield today. i still associate places with stops on the battlefield. this is mcmillan woods, one of the other camps. so gettysburg hosts two of these camps. other civil war parks do as well. other state parks host ccc camps. it's not uncommon. but wh
in 1933, the national park service takes over. it is the great depression and all those new deal agencies you had to memorize in high school -- you remember your teacher giving you the long list -- it's the tva, the ccc, the wpa. this is coming back, right? ironically, gettysburg in the great depression sees unparalleled, unprecedented boom, and it's the creation of the modern infrastructure of the park that we see today. gettysburg is going to host two, two civilian conservation corps camps....
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does the united nations security council, resolutions, and when europe displaced -- displays , the only way shall be to rely on national dignity, .ride and strength they call us to negotiations while they run away from treaties and deals. we negotiated with the incumbent the five plust on one negotiating table. however, they failed to honor the commitment made by the predecessor. nation andf my states, i would like to announce that our response to any negotiation under sanctions is negative. the government and people of iran have remained steadfast against the harshest sanctions in the past one and a half years and will never negotiate with an enemy that seeks to make iran surrender with a weapon of poverty, pressure, and sanctions. if you require it a positive , and as declared by the leader of the islamic revolution, the only way for is to return to commitments and compliance. if you are sensitive to the name , well, then you can return to its framework and abide by the united nations security council resolution 22-31. stop the sanctions. so as to open the way for the start of negotia
does the united nations security council, resolutions, and when europe displaced -- displays , the only way shall be to rely on national dignity, .ride and strength they call us to negotiations while they run away from treaties and deals. we negotiated with the incumbent the five plust on one negotiating table. however, they failed to honor the commitment made by the predecessor. nation andf my states, i would like to announce that our response to any negotiation under sanctions is negative....
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[applause] , would you please stand as you are able for the national anthem, performed today by the river remain standing brotherer paul britton of flight 93 passenger marion britton, leads us in a moment of unity. ♪ [national anthem plays] ♪ [applause] >> the hebrew poet, moved, filled with the presence of his god, her god, wrote these words for us. how very good and pleasant it is when kindred lived together in unity. it is like the precious oil on the head running down upon the cobblerunning over the on the road. which fallshe dew on the mountain. asgather together today kindred minds. thought, memory, and in love. ood and here to be a g pleasant gathering of sisters and brothers in our joint with one thought, thanksgiving for the 40, with the 40, withe for the 40 thatonor for they may bind us in this place and always into one community. amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. 18 years ago this very day, a.m.,ber 11, at 10:03 united airlines flight 93 impacted the earth just several hundred feet from the very spot on which i stand. flight 93ecial time, national memorial ambass
[applause] , would you please stand as you are able for the national anthem, performed today by the river remain standing brotherer paul britton of flight 93 passenger marion britton, leads us in a moment of unity. ♪ [national anthem plays] ♪ [applause] >> the hebrew poet, moved, filled with the presence of his god, her god, wrote these words for us. how very good and pleasant it is when kindred lived together in unity. it is like the precious oil on the head running down upon the...
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this is the message of the iranian nation. let's invest on hope toward a better future, rather than war and violence. let's return to justice. to peace. to law. commitment and promise and, finally, to the negotiating table. i thank you all for your attention. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] i have the honor to invite brazilian president bolsonaro.
this is the message of the iranian nation. let's invest on hope toward a better future, rather than war and violence. let's return to justice. to peace. to law. commitment and promise and, finally, to the negotiating table. i thank you all for your attention. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] i have the honor to invite...
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the national security advisory is vacant. dni is vacant. there's not a white house appointee atop the army. there's not a white house appointee atop the air force. >> as they start an investigation into scotland. >> as they start an investigation into scotland. it's rudderless, and donald trump like all presidents needs advice. but donald trump especially needs advice because he's ill informed and he's undisciplined. >> michael steele, should we stay up late waiting for a lot of reaction to the departure of bolton and fellow republicans calling for rigor in the selection process of the fourth national security adviser in three years' time. >> no i don't think we should so we can all turn in after the show and get a good night's rest because that's exactly how donald trump wants this to play out. keep in mind as tim has just laid out, there are several very key important vacancies still in existence in the national security space alone. before you get into other aspects of the government writ large that have an acting in charge or in some cas
the national security advisory is vacant. dni is vacant. there's not a white house appointee atop the army. there's not a white house appointee atop the air force. >> as they start an investigation into scotland. >> as they start an investigation into scotland. it's rudderless, and donald trump like all presidents needs advice. but donald trump especially needs advice because he's ill informed and he's undisciplined. >> michael steele, should we stay up late waiting for a lot...
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that's the job of the national security advisor. was once said at the end of the day, you never forget there's only one guy in the oval office who was elected and only one who is the commander-in-chief. that's the president. you provide him the palate of options and he decides he has final say. it looks as if that didn't work out. john is a powerful character. i think he fell afoul of what hr mcmaster fell afoul, i know because i was in the building when hr, his predecessor, the national security advisor trying to impose his policies on the president. you don't do that, as national security advisor and you definitely don't do it with donald j. trump. lou: christian, your thoughts? >> yeah, i think like what it was said about his trajectory. i think when john came in, it was good to have a gunslinger if you will especially when you had a defense department that was on a different page than the president. when you had mattis and mcmaster at the white house not successfully imposing the president's will. it made sense for bolton. as ti
that's the job of the national security advisor. was once said at the end of the day, you never forget there's only one guy in the oval office who was elected and only one who is the commander-in-chief. that's the president. you provide him the palate of options and he decides he has final say. it looks as if that didn't work out. john is a powerful character. i think he fell afoul of what hr mcmaster fell afoul, i know because i was in the building when hr, his predecessor, the national...
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the shortest tenure of any national security adviser in history. n was in court today for a presentencing hearing for the crimes he has pleaded guilty to. crimes he committed in the white house while serving as national security adviser when he lied to the fbi. michael flynn was replaced by h.r. mcmaster. h.r. mcmaster was then replaced by john bolton, and john bolton will be replaced next week according to the president. the position of national security adviser does not require senate confirmation. so the only possible struggle for the president in appointing a new national security adviser is finding someone who will accept the job. it was an honor for susan rice to accept the offer from president obama to serve as his third national security adviser. she served in that position for the entire second term of the obama presidency. in the first term of the obama presidency susan rice served as the ambassador to the united nations. ambassador susan rice will join us next. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cut
the shortest tenure of any national security adviser in history. n was in court today for a presentencing hearing for the crimes he has pleaded guilty to. crimes he committed in the white house while serving as national security adviser when he lied to the fbi. michael flynn was replaced by h.r. mcmaster. h.r. mcmaster was then replaced by john bolton, and john bolton will be replaced next week according to the president. the position of national security adviser does not require senate...
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you worked in the national security docouncil. we're not even talking about the peace plan where the adviser jason greenblatt quit on friday. and there is no middle east peace plan. we're going into an election in israel next week, september 17th, for netanyahu. we've got iran on -- teetering as they are now violating the joint agreement on nuclear accords because they say the u.s. has sanctioned them and they haven't seen anything for their compliance for the 14 previous months. so, you've got a tinderbox in iran, nothing to show in korea with major advances by the north koreans along the way as the president dismisses the importance of the short range missiles which do threaten our u.s. bases, the japanese, and the south koreans. where do we stand? >> well, andrea, i think it's beyond any single tactical or even regional issue. this was a question of differing world views, not only between john bolton and president trump, his now former boss, but also between john bolton and much of the administration and even the republican esta
you worked in the national security docouncil. we're not even talking about the peace plan where the adviser jason greenblatt quit on friday. and there is no middle east peace plan. we're going into an election in israel next week, september 17th, for netanyahu. we've got iran on -- teetering as they are now violating the joint agreement on nuclear accords because they say the u.s. has sanctioned them and they haven't seen anything for their compliance for the 14 previous months. so, you've got...
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the national academies has a follow-up study under the leadership of former national astronaut dr. minimum wageor mission. while progress has been made, the facts remain that women are woefully underrepresented in all levels of stem studies and in stem careers. we need action and we need bold leadership. women already comprise 50% of the population. by the year 20350, racial -- 2050, racial and ethnic minorities will also comprise 50% of our nation's population. many of these groups are woefully underrepresented in stem fields. our nation will not continue to lead in science and innovation if we do not tap into all of the talent this nation has to offer. while there are unique challenges for different groups underrepresented in stem, there are also many common themes and many common solutions. eventually i combine my legislation focused on the advance of the women in stem with another piece of legislation focused on underrepresented minorities in stem. their combined legislation became the stem opportunities act. the stem opportunities act addresses both the uniqueness and the simil
the national academies has a follow-up study under the leadership of former national astronaut dr. minimum wageor mission. while progress has been made, the facts remain that women are woefully underrepresented in all levels of stem studies and in stem careers. we need action and we need bold leadership. women already comprise 50% of the population. by the year 20350, racial -- 2050, racial and ethnic minorities will also comprise 50% of our nation's population. many of these groups are...
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the d.c. national guard would be our last refuge. unlike the guard in the states, and even in the territories, the district's mayor or chief executive has no authority to call out the national guard. if there's a hurricane, if there's a flood. so she's got to somehow find her way up the chain of command to the president to say please, mr. president, can i call out my own national guard? the national guard of the district of columbia helps us in a multitude of ways. ut in the way that would count most, there would be a delay because the district doesn't have the authority to call out its own national guard. so we want that even before statehood. we want that now. we don't have control over our local courts. these courts don't have anything to do with the federal government. that authority should be with the d.c. council. and i -- there are many more. but to point out the ridiculous ture of not in fact having even rights that americans take for granted, leave aside if you will, the right to vote on this use floor, right to senate repres
the d.c. national guard would be our last refuge. unlike the guard in the states, and even in the territories, the district's mayor or chief executive has no authority to call out the national guard. if there's a hurricane, if there's a flood. so she's got to somehow find her way up the chain of command to the president to say please, mr. president, can i call out my own national guard? the national guard of the district of columbia helps us in a multitude of ways. ut in the way that would...
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the his case, a study for united nations. political figures, but surrounded by people from the world. a gandhi figure there. all nations brought together in contemplation, expectation, hope, desire that the diverse peoples of the world could come ogether. we see this theme throughout the last years of his life. as he does such work as the golden rule that reflects upon religion. all agreeing the common theme that doing unto others as you would have do unto you. rockwell celebrated the diversity of people and the diversities of cultures. someone more global citizen then we today remember him s. but his paintings and images and drawings reflect that. in this exhibition, we have carried that team forward. the rockwell museum put out a call for artists who wish to re flect upon the theme of freedom of america today. over 1,000 entries were received from a jury from around the country, selective works by 40 artists to reflect upon rockwell's freedoms and freedom of america today. the show ends with these images hat people can go b
the his case, a study for united nations. political figures, but surrounded by people from the world. a gandhi figure there. all nations brought together in contemplation, expectation, hope, desire that the diverse peoples of the world could come ogether. we see this theme throughout the last years of his life. as he does such work as the golden rule that reflects upon religion. all agreeing the common theme that doing unto others as you would have do unto you. rockwell celebrated the...
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the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. even though it was a new agency being created in 1970, the component parts of noaa weren't new. in fact, they were some of the oldest continue iing parts of t u.s. government, dating back to the weather bureau which was founded in 1870 or the bureau of commercial fisheries, which was founded in 1871. parts of it been traced back to 1807, the survey of the coast, an awesome name for a government function. but all this stuff about the oceans and the land and the weather, it's really fundamental old stuff for the u.s. federal government. and there had been a few earlier efforts at reorganizing those sort of science-driven parts of the u.s. government, but by 1970 it was clear that the tame had come for a new umbrella agency. they would create noaa. obviously it would be part of the department of the interior, right? that is the part of our government that deals with natural sciences, stuff like land and sea and air. and that's where you think it would go, right? rationally, yes. but histo
the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. even though it was a new agency being created in 1970, the component parts of noaa weren't new. in fact, they were some of the oldest continue iing parts of t u.s. government, dating back to the weather bureau which was founded in 1870 or the bureau of commercial fisheries, which was founded in 1871. parts of it been traced back to 1807, the survey of the coast, an awesome name for a government function. but all this stuff about the oceans...
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think, the values of the nation. finally, the rockwell museum organized some 40 artists work done shown, work that was can temporarily today, work by living artists to reflect on the values of four freedoms, or a different context of how we might think of them today. let's begin our tour. you some of to show the earliest images that rockwell made of world war ii. character, who is actually a 15-year-old boy at the time, too young to enlist. he created a series of images that were a lighthearted look at life in the military. is of his more famous ones willie gillis receiving the care package. he received the box of goodies and made quite a few friends. friends have lined up looking at this package. it became a lighthearted symbol , life military together on the base, training, and this kind of thing. today, sometimes these images subsequentttle bit to their publishing on the post. it's important for us to know that these images for rockwell were valuable as photographs. the pictures themselves were not museums used for
think, the values of the nation. finally, the rockwell museum organized some 40 artists work done shown, work that was can temporarily today, work by living artists to reflect on the values of four freedoms, or a different context of how we might think of them today. let's begin our tour. you some of to show the earliest images that rockwell made of world war ii. character, who is actually a 15-year-old boy at the time, too young to enlist. he created a series of images that were a lighthearted...
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and reimagine, i think, the values of the nation. finally as a coda to the exhibition, the rockwell museum organized some 40 artists' work to be shown, work that was done contemporarily today, work by living artists to reflect on the values of four freedoms, or think about them and show a different context of how we might think of them today. well, let's begin our tour. i would like to show you before we look at the four freedoms, i would like to show you the earliest images rock made of well world war ii. he conceived a character named willie gillis who is actually a 15-year-old boy at the time, too young to enlist. but he created a series of images, paintings for the saturday evening post, that were a lighthearted look at life in the military. one of his more famous ones is willie gillis receiving the care package. and so you can see he has received the box of goodies and he has made quite a few friends. the friends have lined up all looking at his package. it became kind of a lighthearted symbol of the military together, life on th
and reimagine, i think, the values of the nation. finally as a coda to the exhibition, the rockwell museum organized some 40 artists' work to be shown, work that was done contemporarily today, work by living artists to reflect on the values of four freedoms, or think about them and show a different context of how we might think of them today. well, let's begin our tour. i would like to show you before we look at the four freedoms, i would like to show you the earliest images rock made of well...
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in the past century, the friendship between our nations has not only withstood the test of time and war, but led our nations into the stars. this year the united states commemorated the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. today we give thanks to the nation of australia for its vital contributions to the extraordinary achievement. on july 20, 1969, when neil armstrong planted our great american flag on the face of the moon, the ground station broadcasting this iconic image to the world was australian. together our people have laid down their lives to protect our civilization from tyranny. we have pioneered some of the most remarkable advances in human history, and every shared endeavor, we have shown the world what it truly means to be friends, mates and allies. as we begin the next century of our truly extraordinary partnership, i know that america and australia will remain united in defense of our liberty, our sovereignty, and our most treasured values. thank you. god bless you. god bless australia. and god bless the united states of america. thank you very much. [applause]
in the past century, the friendship between our nations has not only withstood the test of time and war, but led our nations into the stars. this year the united states commemorated the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. today we give thanks to the nation of australia for its vital contributions to the extraordinary achievement. on july 20, 1969, when neil armstrong planted our great american flag on the face of the moon, the ground station broadcasting this iconic image to the...
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-- the department of national intelligence. and then also the actual complaint from the whistle-blower, him or herself. what are you taking away? i see you're looking at the letter from the inspector general. >> in the letter from the inspector general he's explaining why he thought it was credible and urgent. and to hallie's point, urgent because according to the classified appendix, in the days before and after that july 25th phone call the president ordered his omb director and acting chief of staff to suspend or freeze that military aid and that the complaint, at least in the classified appendix, said there was a nexus, there was a connection between the president's phone calls and the freezing of the aid and according to the inspector general he felt that this was urgent and that this could violate a number of laws, actually. this was not the conclusion of william barr's department of justice, but that any connection from this phone call, and freezing of the aid, could violate various laws that prevent a president of the un
-- the department of national intelligence. and then also the actual complaint from the whistle-blower, him or herself. what are you taking away? i see you're looking at the letter from the inspector general. >> in the letter from the inspector general he's explaining why he thought it was credible and urgent. and to hallie's point, urgent because according to the classified appendix, in the days before and after that july 25th phone call the president ordered his omb director and acting...
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that brings us together and we were keen to be a part of the national conference under the united nations. libyans depended on a greatly. -- upon it greatly. on that basis, the libyans place for ahopes to arrange presidential and parliamentary elections. however, these hopes dissipated with the attacks launched by the malicious of the war criminal on the fourth of april before the national meeting in the visit of the secretary-general of the united nations, which destroyed any opportunity for a political solution. purpose of the call was clearly, to abort the political aocess, and to build democracy and bring the country back to military rule. ladies and gentlemen, it was our duty to confront this attack which he calls the war of jihad, or the great victory, and he believed controlling tripoli is nothing but a short-term thing. of a hopeless propaganda campaign, he claimed he is coming to terrorism, ignoring at the same time that the forces of the government are the ones that liberated search from isis. it that binds us with the united states council. additionally, tripoli was a victim of
that brings us together and we were keen to be a part of the national conference under the united nations. libyans depended on a greatly. -- upon it greatly. on that basis, the libyans place for ahopes to arrange presidential and parliamentary elections. however, these hopes dissipated with the attacks launched by the malicious of the war criminal on the fourth of april before the national meeting in the visit of the secretary-general of the united nations, which destroyed any opportunity for a...
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all the national parks in the uk are very much about people and nature.their animals, has shaped the amazing habitat that we have had here for many hundreds of years. so people are nature need to come together in the future as well. and thatis together in the future as well. and that is all about design of communities. it is also about having housing that is affordable for the people who would manage the land and i think there are lots of great exa m ples of i think there are lots of great examples of places where that has happened. there is also a focus on the report on getting more diverse communities into the parks. again, why is that not happening already? i think it is not true to say it is not happening. certainly, for example, we have had some amazing projects with our partners in southampton from the chinese and asian communities called mosaic. we have had funding to do lots ofjoin up have had funding to do lots ofjoin up and have, you know, champions in those communities work with us. and we do keep in touch but, as you probably appreciate, these
all the national parks in the uk are very much about people and nature.their animals, has shaped the amazing habitat that we have had here for many hundreds of years. so people are nature need to come together in the future as well. and thatis together in the future as well. and that is all about design of communities. it is also about having housing that is affordable for the people who would manage the land and i think there are lots of great exa m ples of i think there are lots of great...
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. >> so to deliver remarks today at the united nations general assembly to discuss the series of fires in the amazonian rain forest. meant to thank the president of the united states for his first month in office. >> with the general assembly i need to work with a president of brazil and of the general assembly. >>translator: first of all i thank god for being alive and those presiding over brazil and for the opportunity to reestablish truth which is of course a good thing. mister president of the general assembly, mister secretary-general of the united nations organization for global terrorist have exposed states of government and delegations ladies and gentlemen. icon here before you today to introduce you to a new brazil with a country that is now reemerging coming from the brink of socialism. a country that is rebuilt on the yearnings and the ideals under my administration to regain world trust with lower unemployment and businesses to reduce those bureaucracies to deregulation and by leading through example we are very opposed to socialist but that led to a situation of corruption
. >> so to deliver remarks today at the united nations general assembly to discuss the series of fires in the amazonian rain forest. meant to thank the president of the united states for his first month in office. >> with the general assembly i need to work with a president of brazil and of the general assembly. >>translator: first of all i thank god for being alive and those presiding over brazil and for the opportunity to reestablish truth which is of course a good thing....
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"the lead" starts right now. >>> breaking news today. nationalurity adviser john bolton has been shown the door and president trump is not giving him a soft landing. what we're learning about the fierce divisions between bolton and the president and what now for the security of our country? >>> also breaking now, fresh new cnn polls making their debut on the lead and showing president trump may be losing his biggest selling point for re-election. >>> plus new cnn exclusive reporting on president trump's shunning foreign spies for the u.s. why the president thinks it is a bad idea
"the lead" starts right now. >>> breaking news today. nationalurity adviser john bolton has been shown the door and president trump is not giving him a soft landing. what we're learning about the fierce divisions between bolton and the president and what now for the security of our country? >>> also breaking now, fresh new cnn polls making their debut on the lead and showing president trump may be losing his biggest selling point for re-election. >>> plus...
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if we did not defend the constitution there is no nation worth defending yesterday we were presented with the most graphic evidence yet that the present the united states has betrayed his oath of office betrayed his oath to defend our national security and betrayed his oath to defend our constitution for yesterday we were presented with a record of a call between the president of the united states and the president of ukraine in which the president our president. sacrificed our national security and our constitution for his personal political benefit to understand how we did so we must 1st understand just how overwhelmingly dependent ukraine is on the united states militarily financially diplomatically and in every other way and not just on the united states but on the person of the president ukraine was invaded by its neighbor by our common adversary by vladimir putin's russia it remains occupied by russian irregular forces in a long simmering war ukraine desperately needs our help and for years we have given it and on a bipartisan basis that is until 2 months ago when it was held u
if we did not defend the constitution there is no nation worth defending yesterday we were presented with the most graphic evidence yet that the present the united states has betrayed his oath of office betrayed his oath to defend our national security and betrayed his oath to defend our constitution for yesterday we were presented with a record of a call between the president of the united states and the president of ukraine in which the president our president. sacrificed our national...
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this is a photograph from the national women's party. we have alice paul up almost in the rafters of the building but we really wanted to represent that this is a moment of celebration. she is unfurling the national women's party flag with 36 stars representing the 36 states that have voted to ratify just so it's clear to everyone who comes here that we've reached a really critical milestone in women's fight for the vote. the next section of the exhibit is what was the 19th amendment's impact? and we wanted to in the gallery look at some of the immediate impacts that the 19th amendment had for women as they began to use their newfound power as voters. looking at some of the early pieces of legislation that women fought for, and some of the successes as well as some of the setbacks that they encountered. this section of the exhibit also really becomes a foundational section of the exhibit that looks at the ongoing struggle for greater women's equality and opportunity that really has continued in the 100 years since the 19 amendment's ratif
this is a photograph from the national women's party. we have alice paul up almost in the rafters of the building but we really wanted to represent that this is a moment of celebration. she is unfurling the national women's party flag with 36 stars representing the 36 states that have voted to ratify just so it's clear to everyone who comes here that we've reached a really critical milestone in women's fight for the vote. the next section of the exhibit is what was the 19th amendment's impact?...
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at the same time, and i don't want to imply that the national branch was doing the whole work and the national women's party was doing the publicity stunts. they also had this unbelievable lobbying effort. they had a card file that became quite famous, where they kept two dozen cards on every member of congress, and they listed how he had voted on suffrage issues, if his wife was a suffrage, updated with quotations he had he's a golfer. get someone to play golf with him, or he is a drunk, so get him a drink. they are amazing. while all of these attention grabbing things were going on, there were also quiet bending of years for members who actually had the power. >> interesting point, too because that's a little more invisible. you make the political statement, and catch the nation's attention. you can't get the spotlight, but you have to work behind the scenes. >> you are still doing that long, hard work. >> early suffragists were pro abolition, many of them, and also temperists. >> the temperance movement was the way a lot of women came to suffrage. a lot of women wanted temperance a
at the same time, and i don't want to imply that the national branch was doing the whole work and the national women's party was doing the publicity stunts. they also had this unbelievable lobbying effort. they had a card file that became quite famous, where they kept two dozen cards on every member of congress, and they listed how he had voted on suffrage issues, if his wife was a suffrage, updated with quotations he had he's a golfer. get someone to play golf with him, or he is a drunk, so...
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makes the world better for all nations. so to all the leaders here today, join us in the most telling mission a person could have. the most profound contribution anyone can make. let up your nations, cherish your culture. honor your histories. treasure your citizens. make your country strong and prosperous and righteous. honor and dignity of your people and nothing will be outside of your reach. when our nations are greater, the future will be brighter. our people will be happier. and our partnerships will be stronger. with godself together we will pass off the enemies of liberty, and over, the oppressor of dignity. we will set new standards of living and reach new heights of human achievement. we will rediscover old truths, unravel old mysteries and make drilling new breakthroughs. breakthroughs. and we will find more beautiful friendships and more harmony among nations and ever before. ever before. my fellow leaders, the path to peace and progress and freedom and justice to a better world for all humanity. it begins at hom
makes the world better for all nations. so to all the leaders here today, join us in the most telling mission a person could have. the most profound contribution anyone can make. let up your nations, cherish your culture. honor your histories. treasure your citizens. make your country strong and prosperous and righteous. honor and dignity of your people and nothing will be outside of your reach. when our nations are greater, the future will be brighter. our people will be happier. and our...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] next, house speaker nancy flows he talks about the democrats plan to address prescription drug prices. this disturbance is about 40 minutes.
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] next, house speaker nancy flows he talks about the democrats plan to address prescription drug prices. this disturbance is about 40 minutes.
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over 30 years of service in the air national guard. ow, making the most of her education and asked your aunts supporting veterans and families. let's welcome ruth christopherson. >>> good morning. i am looking at all the great speakers and thinking that can hear me last. i hope i can leave you with thought, word and the video one phase to down. i love the theme of the conference. i do like data. i'm a bean counter education. even though, you may not like data and it is annoying i wouldn't doubt that each of you that need your expertise would be able to quote that off the top of your head. long after the fighting on the battlefield, they continue to fight to gain the sense of self security and community. far too often as we have heard, they end up living on the streets. another 1.4 million veterans are considered at risk of homelessness. while the numbers are decreased, we know there is a lot more work to do. is an easy answer, it is not the solution. homeless veterans are younger than the overall veteran population that 9% of between 18
over 30 years of service in the air national guard. ow, making the most of her education and asked your aunts supporting veterans and families. let's welcome ruth christopherson. >>> good morning. i am looking at all the great speakers and thinking that can hear me last. i hope i can leave you with thought, word and the video one phase to down. i love the theme of the conference. i do like data. i'm a bean counter education. even though, you may not like data and it is annoying i...
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my parents got a mining claim in the san bernardino national forest in the 1970's. if you are an employee of the national archives long enough, you get to see a record of your family come across your desk at one point. that was cool to see the application. it made me feel a little bit old, but that's ok. so, i'm going to show you some examples. what just happened? i think i bumped something. i'm good. show you a couple examples. one of some early survey plattes, which are neat. then a story about an employee. some basic information about land ownership. if it goes from the federal hands, then it is in the public domain. you will find many land transactions. homesteads, mining, timber culture, rights-of-way, transfers of ownership from federal government to private individuals or entities through a homestead or patent. usually after the transfer, the federal government is no longer involved. that is your land. you followed the guidelines. it is yours free and clear. sometimes they can be prescribed for certain periods of time. they can be in perpetuity. they can be f
my parents got a mining claim in the san bernardino national forest in the 1970's. if you are an employee of the national archives long enough, you get to see a record of your family come across your desk at one point. that was cool to see the application. it made me feel a little bit old, but that's ok. so, i'm going to show you some examples. what just happened? i think i bumped something. i'm good. show you a couple examples. one of some early survey plattes, which are neat. then a story...
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the world better for all nations. so do all the leaders here today , join us in the most fulfilling fulfilling the most mission a person can have come of the profound contribution anyone can make. lift up your nations, cherish your culture, honor your histories, treasure your citizens, make your countries strong and prosperous and righteous, honor the dignity of your people, and nothing will be outside of your reach. ,hen our nations are greater the future will be brighter, our people will be happier, and our partnerships will be stronger. with god's help, together we will cast off the enemies of liberty and overcome the oppressors of dignity. we will set new standards of living and reach new heights of human achievement. truths,rediscover old unravel all mysteries, and make thrilling new breakthroughs, and we will find more beautiful friendship and more harmony among nations than ever before. my fellow leaders, the path to peace and progress and freedom and justice in a better world for all humanity begins at home. ,
the world better for all nations. so do all the leaders here today , join us in the most fulfilling fulfilling the most mission a person can have come of the profound contribution anyone can make. lift up your nations, cherish your culture, honor your histories, treasure your citizens, make your countries strong and prosperous and righteous, honor the dignity of your people, and nothing will be outside of your reach. ,hen our nations are greater the future will be brighter, our people will be...
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assistant to the president for national security affairs. thanks for having afforded me this opportunity to serve our country. donald trump got on twitter first today saying i informed john bolton last night the 2 services are no longer needed at the white house. i disagreed strongly with many of his suggestions and tested others in the administration was ultimately sources say their feud came to a head last night, the two do can get over hosting the afghan taliban at camp david and president bush's national security adviser and secretary of state said this. >> the national security adviser the president are not on the same page it is not the president is going to go and i'm sure john understands that. >> you know it is a big job. what does the 6 it mean for foreign-policy hotspots donald trump will still have to deal with. >> donald trump's path negotiating with iran is free and clear. mike pompeo trotted out a familiar refrain. >> the president made very clear, no preconditions. >> bolton may have left the building but some of his policy bl
assistant to the president for national security affairs. thanks for having afforded me this opportunity to serve our country. donald trump got on twitter first today saying i informed john bolton last night the 2 services are no longer needed at the white house. i disagreed strongly with many of his suggestions and tested others in the administration was ultimately sources say their feud came to a head last night, the two do can get over hosting the afghan taliban at camp david and president...
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and it is a sad fact that the national f intelligence would agree to be that view, that the director of national intelligence would adopt the he had no jurisdiction over an effort to seek foreign interference in our election. of our l be the subject hearing with the director tomorrow. what's more, the department of opinion doesn't even preclude the director from providing that complaint to our yet, he has d, ithheld it in violation of the law. the fact that the president of the united states would invoke the attorney general sends a ukrainianssage to the president that this is not just rudyking, this is not just giuliani asking, this is the united states government asking plan to effectuate that through the department of justice, whether those steps taken or the whistleblower that's t and all followed after that revelation. president ofve the the united states engaged in a shakedown of a foreign a president of the united states, even as he's military g vital support to an ally, asking a avor of that ally to investigate his opponent. and just by way of background at stake, know what's
and it is a sad fact that the national f intelligence would agree to be that view, that the director of national intelligence would adopt the he had no jurisdiction over an effort to seek foreign interference in our election. of our l be the subject hearing with the director tomorrow. what's more, the department of opinion doesn't even preclude the director from providing that complaint to our yet, he has d, ithheld it in violation of the law. the fact that the president of the united states...
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this of course is a lesson to the national left wing media. it isn't the first time that this lesson has been appropriate for them because they never win against this president. no matter how hard they try. so with this, maybe this will encapsulate the lesson for the left wing media. you mess with a bull, you get the horn. and you got the horn. new concerns tonight from u.s. officials about the destruction hurricane dorian brought to the bahamas and the possibility of chinese foreign aid to those islands just 50 miles off our shoreline. officials are concerned that china will be and is acting to take advantage of the assistance that the bahamas desperately need to rebuild and to restore what's been lost because of hurricane dorian. one major area of concern, telecom and infrastructure. china's huawei marine selected in 2013 to upgrade the bahamas fiber optic cable network with the island's telecom wiring in need of restoration and china seeking now to expand its influence around the hemisphere. in addition, china spent 3 billion developing and
this of course is a lesson to the national left wing media. it isn't the first time that this lesson has been appropriate for them because they never win against this president. no matter how hard they try. so with this, maybe this will encapsulate the lesson for the left wing media. you mess with a bull, you get the horn. and you got the horn. new concerns tonight from u.s. officials about the destruction hurricane dorian brought to the bahamas and the possibility of chinese foreign aid to...
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the united nations organization can help overcome the current materialistic and ideological atmosphere that undermines some basic rent suppose of human dignity. this organization was established to promote peace among nations and social programs with liberty in accordance with the preamble of the united nations charter. , climate,rs democracy, human rights, equality of rights and duties between men and women and on so many other issues all we need is and aim at the truth in line with the gospel of and you shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free. all the power and national instruments should be geared towards achieving that objective. we are not here to erase nationalities and sovereignties in the name of an abstract global interest. this is not the global interest organization. this is the united nations organization. and it must remain as such. with a sense of trust in the liberating power of truth you can be sure that you will be able to count on this new brazil that i'm presenting to you. i thank you all for the grace and the glory of god. thank you very much. [applaus
the united nations organization can help overcome the current materialistic and ideological atmosphere that undermines some basic rent suppose of human dignity. this organization was established to promote peace among nations and social programs with liberty in accordance with the preamble of the united nations charter. , climate,rs democracy, human rights, equality of rights and duties between men and women and on so many other issues all we need is and aim at the truth in line with the gospel...
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there is developed a consensus among analysts and people who work in the government about what the national security advisor should and should not do and a lot of that has involves a low profile being a reliable broker between the president and other aides in the in the president's office and generally making the policy process work smoothly but he and bolton has essentially been the antithesis of this plan the problem is of course the president chooses presidents don't necessarily read our books or even if they do they don't follow our recommendations but on the other hand when the ball tonight was a point of it sanjay others around the world many thought that this white house would be the most hawkish average and we know that mr bolton did push for getting more mass killer so to say on iran i mean is there eleanor korea god knows what other country the fact that trump was able to filter and resists he's persisted advise isn't dotted the president's credit he passed the bolton task didn't hear yeah i suppose it was i mean he recognize that both and was not was getting him in trouble and wa
there is developed a consensus among analysts and people who work in the government about what the national security advisor should and should not do and a lot of that has involves a low profile being a reliable broker between the president and other aides in the in the president's office and generally making the policy process work smoothly but he and bolton has essentially been the antithesis of this plan the problem is of course the president chooses presidents don't necessarily read our...