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the national park service is honored to play a role in the establishment of commemorative works in our nation's capital. the process as directed by congress has worked very well, and we expect that the eisenhower memorial will ultimately be a source of pride for our entire nation. mr. chairman, this concludes my statements. i would be pleased to respond to any questions you or any other members of the subcommittee may have. >> thank you. i appreciate it. mr. whitesell from -- no, you just spoke. thank you. mr. guerin from the gsa, pleased to have you here. same thing. >> i can give him another chance if you want. good morning, chairman bishop, ranking member grijalva and members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the proposed dwight d. eisenhower memorial. gsa is honored to play a role in helping the eisenhower commission to create a memorial to president dwight d. eisenhower. his long career of noble service to our country is and should be a sense of inspiration to the american people. the commission was tasked with creating an app
the national park service is honored to play a role in the establishment of commemorative works in our nation's capital. the process as directed by congress has worked very well, and we expect that the eisenhower memorial will ultimately be a source of pride for our entire nation. mr. chairman, this concludes my statements. i would be pleased to respond to any questions you or any other members of the subcommittee may have. >> thank you. i appreciate it. mr. whitesell from -- no, you just...
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the nationals are home with a 4- 2 record. trasburg gave up only two hits over six innings and struck out nine batters. he got his first big three of the year. he was sharp. he probably could have gone the distance. washington wins, bringing us to opening day. >> it feels great, playing every game close. we were in every ball game. we definitely could have won every ball game. i look forward to the home opener for. >> the capitals start the playoffs tonight in boston against the bruins in hockey. 7:30 face-off. have a great day. >> it's 5:24, 38 degrees in la plata. the news continues at 5:30. >> a brick in the case involving an attack on two women in alexandria. we will tell you about the man who has been charged and why he spoke with us before his arrest. what he had to set a. >> after weeks of rallies and cries for justice, how people in our area are reacting to the charges against george zimmerman, coming up. >> a cool start on this thursday morning. temperatures are on the upswing >> live and in hd, this is "good morning w
the nationals are home with a 4- 2 record. trasburg gave up only two hits over six innings and struck out nine batters. he got his first big three of the year. he was sharp. he probably could have gone the distance. washington wins, bringing us to opening day. >> it feels great, playing every game close. we were in every ball game. we definitely could have won every ball game. i look forward to the home opener for. >> the capitals start the playoffs tonight in boston against the...
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designs that would truly transform two parts of the national mall. constitution gardens and this sullivan theater. >> what people are seeing today are really the top designers in the country who want to design for the national mall. >> a trust for the national mall has over seen this yearlong competition. it started with 32 entries. now the eight finalists are on display for the museum of american history. designs for constitutional gardens include skating rinks, a stage in the middle of the pond. even places to go fishing. >> national mall is the people's park and so having people get involved and envision the future of the national mall and hear their views is hugely important. comments will go to the jury and the jury will take under consideration the public views. >> i'm kristin fisher, 9news now. >> none of those designs involve feathers, but there were plenty this weekend. saturday was international pillow fight day. there truly is a day for everything, and plenty of people turned out an the nation's lawn to take part. >>> ladies, one climate sc
designs that would truly transform two parts of the national mall. constitution gardens and this sullivan theater. >> what people are seeing today are really the top designers in the country who want to design for the national mall. >> a trust for the national mall has over seen this yearlong competition. it started with 32 entries. now the eight finalists are on display for the museum of american history. designs for constitutional gardens include skating rinks, a stage in the...
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next a look at the gadsby family and slave trading in the nation's capital with alexandra lane. she is the reproductions coordinator for the white house historical association. this is close to an hour. >> thank you. we have just learned about -- perfect. thank you. we have just learned about an important space in the history of decatur house in the nation's capital in our last presentation. now we'll hear about one of the many owners of the house, john gadsby. along with his business interests in washington and how he associated with the slave trade. as katherine mentioned this morning, we do know the names of those enslaved men, women, and children who were living in the decatur house corridors. at gadsby's death, whether the corridors played a role in the slave trade remains elusive. the early results of alexander lane's research shows it predates gadsby's residence on the square, but it does raise questions and seek resolution as her work goes forward in the future. alexandra came to the house historical association by way of a national trust internship that she served while
next a look at the gadsby family and slave trading in the nation's capital with alexandra lane. she is the reproductions coordinator for the white house historical association. this is close to an hour. >> thank you. we have just learned about -- perfect. thank you. we have just learned about an important space in the history of decatur house in the nation's capital in our last presentation. now we'll hear about one of the many owners of the house, john gadsby. along with his business...
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again, a number of the items are items that were recovered with the national dead. you see an ovm belt plate, ohio volunteer militia. you see jackknifes. almost everybody had a knife of some type. some of them have big bowie knives like many of the confederates. the buttons are off the field, collected off the field. some of them would have come up with the war dead. this exhibit always attracts attention. people just sit there and look at all that stuff throughout their touring around. but indeed a witness to shiloh would be this grimsley saddle, holsters, belts, scabbard and sword carried by major john mcferrin who was in the 70th ohio infantry serving in sherman's division assigned to ralph buckland's brigade, so that would have been on his horse as he participated in the battle. the 70th saw significant action, but he would be dead in october of 1862 from fever. the majority of the artillery rounds all have provenience to shiloh, recovered through the years from the battlefield representing the types of explosive rounds or solid shot utilized here. about half of
again, a number of the items are items that were recovered with the national dead. you see an ovm belt plate, ohio volunteer militia. you see jackknifes. almost everybody had a knife of some type. some of them have big bowie knives like many of the confederates. the buttons are off the field, collected off the field. some of them would have come up with the war dead. this exhibit always attracts attention. people just sit there and look at all that stuff throughout their touring around. but...
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these are more items collected from the national dead, exhumed here, a vast majority of them. these are kind of neat. these were rings that would have been buried with their owners. wedding bands. that would have been with the physical remains upon exhumation that were collected. the pipes in particular, items that would have been buried with their owner. insignia on the cap of your hat of the united states infantry soldier. the item didn't survive the hat, but the metal did. recent archaeology on the battlefield, on a kepi we found a buckle with the leather strap and two side buttons and they were in the ground where the cap would have set and deteriorated and all that there was the buckle and the buttons still in the orientation they would have been at the time that the cap was either dropped there or just lied there. it's amazing. 1999. yeah, 1999, summer of 1999, it all started in the spring of 1999, it was brought to our attention at a new site the park service, cane river location, n nacogdoches, louisiana, before the civil war, had upon the retreat of nathaniel bank's ar
these are more items collected from the national dead, exhumed here, a vast majority of them. these are kind of neat. these were rings that would have been buried with their owners. wedding bands. that would have been with the physical remains upon exhumation that were collected. the pipes in particular, items that would have been buried with their owner. insignia on the cap of your hat of the united states infantry soldier. the item didn't survive the hat, but the metal did. recent archaeology...
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in the late 1830s he advertised his jail was near the national hotel. it was located between 7th and 9th streets near independence avenue approximately where the federal aviation building is today. rather than a jail, however, john gadsby used his hotel as a facade and a continue can you tell for his dealings. carla jones argues slave traders or the national hotel functioned as urban plantations. he cites historian herman bernard who states these places were intended not as places of agricultural production but social organization. charles dickens during his tour of america in 1842 described the yard or area demarcated for enslaved people at a hotel many historians believe is the national. the hotel in which we live is a long row of houses fronting on the house, opening at the back upon a common yard in which hangs a gray triangle. whenever a servant is wanted, someone beats on this triangle from one stroke up to seven according to the number of the house in which his presence in required. as all the servants are always being wanted and none of them ever
in the late 1830s he advertised his jail was near the national hotel. it was located between 7th and 9th streets near independence avenue approximately where the federal aviation building is today. rather than a jail, however, john gadsby used his hotel as a facade and a continue can you tell for his dealings. carla jones argues slave traders or the national hotel functioned as urban plantations. he cites historian herman bernard who states these places were intended not as places of...
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security context, it suggests that the most powerful nation in the world, equipped with law enforcement and national security experts second to none, must rely on bias and guesswork to make ourselves secure versus human intelligence, technology, experience and the cooperation of the american people. i want to strongly emphasize this point, senator, there is no reason to profile on the basis of race, religion, national origin or ethnicity. lastly, my last perspective is as a black man in america. i am still subject to increased scrutiny from the community, from my own profession and from my country because of the color of my skin. as i mentioned earlier, i'm a father of three, but i have a 14-year-old boy named glenn. and even though i'm a police chief with over 27 years of experience, i know that when i teach my son glenn how to drive, i must also teach him what to do when stopped by the police. a mandatory course by the way for young men of color in this country. as i end my testimony today i want to thank you, mr. chairman, and the rest of the senators for your leadership. as much as
security context, it suggests that the most powerful nation in the world, equipped with law enforcement and national security experts second to none, must rely on bias and guesswork to make ourselves secure versus human intelligence, technology, experience and the cooperation of the american people. i want to strongly emphasize this point, senator, there is no reason to profile on the basis of race, religion, national origin or ethnicity. lastly, my last perspective is as a black man in...
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the brigade is conducting combined operations with the afghan national police. it is leading in many operations, with our mentoring taskforce in a support role. for example, the belgrade oversaw a two-week operation -- the bird trade oversaw a two- week operation. it demonstrated the brigade's ability to plan, execute, and sustain an operation over an extended period. it was marked as a success. the brigade was able to disrupt insurgent supply, to maneuver through an insurgent stronghold without taking major casualties. to make contact with the enemy in an area the insurgency previously considered to be a safe haven. we still face a dangerous enemy, this is the kind of progress we seek across the country. this view is increasingly shared by our afghan partners. with all this in mind, australia, the international community, and afghan authorities, have now reached another point where key decisions need to be made. this is the vital business of the chicago summit in may. to review our progress in transition. to map out how we intend to complete the handover of secu
the brigade is conducting combined operations with the afghan national police. it is leading in many operations, with our mentoring taskforce in a support role. for example, the belgrade oversaw a two-week operation -- the bird trade oversaw a two- week operation. it demonstrated the brigade's ability to plan, execute, and sustain an operation over an extended period. it was marked as a success. the brigade was able to disrupt insurgent supply, to maneuver through an insurgent stronghold...
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the peace often sometimes prance the liberty of nations has been the victim. likewise, a passionate attachment of one nation for another produces a variety of evils. sympathy for the favorite nation, facilitating the illusion of an imaginary common interest in cases where no common interest exists and infusing into one the enmities of another persuade the other into participant and quarrels without adequate inducements or jifktss. it also leads to concessions to the favorite nation, of privileges denied to others which is apt doubly to injure the nation making the concessions by unnecessarily parting with what ought to have been retained and exciteing jealousy, ill-will and the disposition to retaliate equal positions with held. and it gives to ambitious or corrupted citizens which devote themselves to the favorite nation, sacrifice the you own country, gilding with the appearances of a virtuous sense of obligation a commend able deference for public opinion or a laudable zeal for public good the base or foolish compliances of ambition, corruption or infatuatio
the peace often sometimes prance the liberty of nations has been the victim. likewise, a passionate attachment of one nation for another produces a variety of evils. sympathy for the favorite nation, facilitating the illusion of an imaginary common interest in cases where no common interest exists and infusing into one the enmities of another persuade the other into participant and quarrels without adequate inducements or jifktss. it also leads to concessions to the favorite nation, of...
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nation communities. by working across sectors to pursue the grad nation goals and sharing best practices. to date, nearly 40 communities have joined the grad nation community network. from large, urban centers, such as houston, texas to small, rural communities such as kenston, north carolina. whether you've been a part of the grad nation campaign for a while now, or whether you're new to the movement, we think you'll be able to learn a lot over the next several days. and we hope you can learn and share your experiences much as you can while you're here so you can be more involved and most importantly, inspire others to join us when you return home. you'll learn from all different sectors about what's working, from communities, government, business, nonprofits, and young people themselves. we hope you'll be really attuned to these success stories, because many of them can be replicated in your own community. we also hope you'll be attuned to the new ways you can work with others in your community. one thing we have learned, cross sector collaboration is critical if communities are going to
nation communities. by working across sectors to pursue the grad nation goals and sharing best practices. to date, nearly 40 communities have joined the grad nation community network. from large, urban centers, such as houston, texas to small, rural communities such as kenston, north carolina. whether you've been a part of the grad nation campaign for a while now, or whether you're new to the movement, we think you'll be able to learn a lot over the next several days. and we hope you can learn...
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the final was 3-2 and they are in first place in the national league east. >> this could be the year, don't you think? >> nationals and red sox, here we come. >> thank you. >> one more day for a chance to win tickets for jeopardy and washington. >> all you have to do is enter your name on our facebook page. we are giving away five pairs of vip tickets. today's winners are posted on wjla.com and we will post tamara's winners there also at around 5:00. >>doug is very good at jeopardy. >> let's talk about the frost and freeze coming north and west of the city. temperatures and below 40 -- 030's before sunrise. after a chilly start we will warm to the mid 60's. lower 80's on sunday, and warm and muggy on tuesday and may be a shower and thunderstorm tuesday and wednesday. i hope we do get some showers. keep up-to-date on wjla.com. i want to remind the you have one more day to vote in the cherry blossom thought no contest. we will announce the winners tomorrow. >> thank you very much. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come fro
the final was 3-2 and they are in first place in the national league east. >> this could be the year, don't you think? >> nationals and red sox, here we come. >> thank you. >> one more day for a chance to win tickets for jeopardy and washington. >> all you have to do is enter your name on our facebook page. we are giving away five pairs of vip tickets. today's winners are posted on wjla.com and we will post tamara's winners there also at around 5:00. >>doug...
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the "unfinished nation," "the end of reform" are two other of his works. the book we're focusing on today and though he didn't ask me to, i'm happy to hold up a hard-bound copy which is still available is the publisher "henry luce and his american century." please join me in welcoming alan brinkley. >> thank you, marty. the title of this session, historians, journalists and the challenges of getting it right is very apt for a talk about henry luce because getting it right was not always something that henry luce did. first of all, i want to thank roger for organizing this session. i'm very grateful for all these men joining this conversation. i'm asked to speak about henry luce. which i'm glad to do. we shouldn't think about this as just a conversation about luce though i do think he's a useful model for understanding how journalism can shape history and vice versa. henry luce was one of the most powerful and influential journalists of the mid 20th century, the co-founder of "time" magazine in 1923, the creator of "fortune" magazine in 1930, "life" magazin
the "unfinished nation," "the end of reform" are two other of his works. the book we're focusing on today and though he didn't ask me to, i'm happy to hold up a hard-bound copy which is still available is the publisher "henry luce and his american century." please join me in welcoming alan brinkley. >> thank you, marty. the title of this session, historians, journalists and the challenges of getting it right is very apt for a talk about henry luce because...
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. : a rare warning from the national weather service. a potential life threatening event as the midsection prepare for a tornado outbreak. >>> and tonight, how they could cause skin cancer. welcome to fox 5 news at 6:00. i'm will thomas. >> and i'm maurine. we begin tonight with the top story of the day. the secret service scandal that is casting a shadow over president obama's trip to south america. >> they say it happened in columbia while president obama is there to attend the summit of the americas. a senior law enforcement official tells fox, employees at a hotel witnessed the inappropriate behavior by one of the secret service agents alleging a prostitute was in at least one of the rooms. we are also learning that five u.s. service members have been disciplined for misconduct at the same hotel where the secret service agent was accused of that inappropriate behavior. the u.s. southern command says the military members violated curfew and may have been involved in inappropriate conduct. we will have more information as it becomes ava
. : a rare warning from the national weather service. a potential life threatening event as the midsection prepare for a tornado outbreak. >>> and tonight, how they could cause skin cancer. welcome to fox 5 news at 6:00. i'm will thomas. >> and i'm maurine. we begin tonight with the top story of the day. the secret service scandal that is casting a shadow over president obama's trip to south america. >> they say it happened in columbia while president obama is there to...
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these are ideas for sprucing up the national mall. as come a long way since its early days with train tracks and a stinky canal. some look at cracked sidewalks and fading sea walls and say it's time for some upgrade psup. >> what we see today on the national mall is not what i think the people of the country expect. we picked out the top three areas that needed the most work. 25 million people come here every single year, and we want to better meet the needs of the visitors were more food facilities, more bathrooms and amenities. >> caroline cunningham and the trust for the national mall are presenting the finalist for design competition and are asking the public to weigh in. this amphitheater right next to the washington monument could be replaced with a new underground theater for performances. or how about a restaurant with a grass roof? in front of the capital, this reflecting pool could be upgraded with a new shape, new fountains or pathways crossing it. >> i think the bridges are a good idea. again, it's an interactive element. i
these are ideas for sprucing up the national mall. as come a long way since its early days with train tracks and a stinky canal. some look at cracked sidewalks and fading sea walls and say it's time for some upgrade psup. >> what we see today on the national mall is not what i think the people of the country expect. we picked out the top three areas that needed the most work. 25 million people come here every single year, and we want to better meet the needs of the visitors were more food...
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which on is one of the poorest nations in the world yet it's the happiest nation in the world and one of the happiest in the world and so what does know that the rest of us don't well that's what the united nations wants to find out last night's show we talked a little bit about this topic by this sect in the nation of denmark which routinely tops the list of happiest nations on the planet take a look. so here we have denmark a nation that taxes at higher rates than we do in the united states gives basic health care and free education all its citizens hasn't sold their elections off you guys bitter doesn't place any importance on arming their citizens against each other isn't involved in any wars abroad and has seventy two percent of its workers unionized hearing those stats in public and said they would explode it denmark is the happiest nation on the planet were the nation that wrote the right to pursue happiness into our first document our declaration of independence maybe we should take our own advice and learn a few things from denmark so what else can we learn about how to be a
which on is one of the poorest nations in the world yet it's the happiest nation in the world and one of the happiest in the world and so what does know that the rest of us don't well that's what the united nations wants to find out last night's show we talked a little bit about this topic by this sect in the nation of denmark which routinely tops the list of happiest nations on the planet take a look. so here we have denmark a nation that taxes at higher rates than we do in the united states...
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. >>> for the third time since he ran for the nation's highest office, president obama has sat down for an interview with "rolling stone" magazine. now, these are always long, substantiative, totally on the record interviews. and in today's "rolling stone" interview with the president, which just came out, without ever saying the name "mitt romney," president obama made news by say saying this. he said, "i don't think that the republican party's nominee is going to be able to suddenly say, everything i've said for the last six months, i didn't mean. i'm assuming that he meant it. when you're running for president, people are paying attention to what you're saying." see the etch a sketch is implied there. president obama skewering mitt romney there for what has already started to happen on the republican side of this general election, which is that mr. romney is abandoning a lot of the hard right positions that he took to win the primary and he is instead adopting a whole new and in some cases opposite positions that he's going to try to run on in the general election. at the same time t
. >>> for the third time since he ran for the nation's highest office, president obama has sat down for an interview with "rolling stone" magazine. now, these are always long, substantiative, totally on the record interviews. and in today's "rolling stone" interview with the president, which just came out, without ever saying the name "mitt romney," president obama made news by say saying this. he said, "i don't think that the republican party's...
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etched into the national academy of science's headquarters wall are the words of einstein, one of many words quoted often of einstein, the right to search for truth implies also a duty. one must not conceal any part of what one has recognized to be true, end of quote. but, of course, this matter before us this morning raises another question that's relevant, which is what if peel away nature's veil and pasteur's term, unleashes dangers to the world? those are difficult questions to balance. and again, i repeat that we ask them here in this committee because of the direct connection between this scientific work and the homeland security of the american people which it is our first responsibility to protect. i really look forward to your testimony in the question and answer period. and i thank you for being here. senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it has been almost a century since the 1918 spanish influenza virus infected one-fifth of the world's population, killing more than 50 million people and claiming some 600,000 american lives. yet virulent strains of influenza are stil
etched into the national academy of science's headquarters wall are the words of einstein, one of many words quoted often of einstein, the right to search for truth implies also a duty. one must not conceal any part of what one has recognized to be true, end of quote. but, of course, this matter before us this morning raises another question that's relevant, which is what if peel away nature's veil and pasteur's term, unleashes dangers to the world? those are difficult questions to balance. and...
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national cemetery. in my mind, it's probably the most beautiful national cemetery in existence. i like arlington, i like a lot of others, but right there on the bank of the river, overlooking the river, is absolutely beautiful. the federal government of course comes in, disinters the union soldiers that they could find, there are probably others out there still today but all they could find, they disinterred, took home to the national cemetery and created basically what we see there today. what's significant about this and other national cemeteries, you go to ft. donaldson or vicksburg or chattanooga or gettysburg or antietam. any of those national cemeteries, logically the soldiers are buried in close proximity to where they were originally failed. where they fell. so it's going to be on the battlefield itself. so in kind of a roundabout way, although they were not doing it in terms of preservation, they were actually preserving part of the battlefield when they reburied those dead at shiloh national cemetery. and you see that all around, even though the national cemetery at cha
national cemetery. in my mind, it's probably the most beautiful national cemetery in existence. i like arlington, i like a lot of others, but right there on the bank of the river, overlooking the river, is absolutely beautiful. the federal government of course comes in, disinters the union soldiers that they could find, there are probably others out there still today but all they could find, they disinterred, took home to the national cemetery and created basically what we see there today....
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in 2009, he permanently loaned the document to the national archives as a gift to the american people. it was taken off display in 2011 to undergo conservation treatment and to be placed in a new protective case. american history tv attended a press briefing for the unveiling of the newly encased magna carta. >> i'm david barry of the archivist of the united states and it's a pleasure to welcome to you one of the conservation labs of the archives. for many a year, the only copy of the magna carta has been out of sight, undergoing conservation treatment. we're showing you the result of our staff's expert pain staking work displayed in a new encasement designed and fabricated by the national institute of standard and technology. the 700-year-old document looks better than ever. when the magna carta is back on public display beginning february 17, it will be a more accurate rendition of the record. visitors will be able to read a translation of the document and learn how the magna carter influences the founding charters. the declaration of independence and the bill of rights. the connect
in 2009, he permanently loaned the document to the national archives as a gift to the american people. it was taken off display in 2011 to undergo conservation treatment and to be placed in a new protective case. american history tv attended a press briefing for the unveiling of the newly encased magna carta. >> i'm david barry of the archivist of the united states and it's a pleasure to welcome to you one of the conservation labs of the archives. for many a year, the only copy of the...
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commitments left the nation's defense structure in tatters. his final assessment of mcnamara is fair, i think, but unsparing. he acknowledges the secretary's brilliance, his grasp of detail, his tireless energy. no one, quote, has approached the mastery of the enormity and complexities of the pentagon. ultimate ultimately, however, he is done in by the war that came to bear his name. again, i quote, daring, inventive, dominating, he could not dominate the obstacle that came to define his career, coping with the vietnam war. and for all his luminous achievements, his choices that led to the vietnam disaster will forever remain his enduring legacy. the purpose of this series, as stated in the forward, is to reflect a new sharper focus on the secretary of defense and his immediate staff, to explain how they contributed to the larger national security policy of the presidents under which they served. mcnamara, clifford and the burdens of vietnam splendidly achieves this goal. it represents a major contribution to our understanding of one of the mos
commitments left the nation's defense structure in tatters. his final assessment of mcnamara is fair, i think, but unsparing. he acknowledges the secretary's brilliance, his grasp of detail, his tireless energy. no one, quote, has approached the mastery of the enormity and complexities of the pentagon. ultimate ultimately, however, he is done in by the war that came to bear his name. again, i quote, daring, inventive, dominating, he could not dominate the obstacle that came to define his...
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constitutional law would not really come to except the national scope of the economy and the national scope of congress's powers until the famous confrontation between fdr and the supreme court in the beginning of president roosevelt's second term. only because president roosevelt trend to pass the court and the supreme court's which dispositions on these questions of independent agencies and the powers of congress and effectively after that point allowed the federal government to regulate nationally and allowed the federal government to create independent institutions was only under the pressure of that kind of political attack that the constitutional tension was solved. and so one thing we hope is that in writing this book that we can see these issues coming down the road earlier than occurred in the 1930's and hopefully figure out doctrines which allow us to escape the same kind of confrontation that in the end did much harm both to president roosevelt and the executive branch and to the supreme court and its independence. how do we do that? one is that we think that the united sta
constitutional law would not really come to except the national scope of the economy and the national scope of congress's powers until the famous confrontation between fdr and the supreme court in the beginning of president roosevelt's second term. only because president roosevelt trend to pass the court and the supreme court's which dispositions on these questions of independent agencies and the powers of congress and effectively after that point allowed the federal government to regulate...
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the u.s. capitol. our nation also faces a new kind of threat. that threat occurs in cyber space, so we have cyber spies, cyber terrorists, organized crime involved with cyber. cyber is the new area. and we look forward to getting ideas and a concrete budget from the fbi director on how we can keep us safe in that area and how they work with other intel agencies. i also want to know how the fbi's protecting americans from violent crime and also fraud in their communities. the fbi targets sophisticated criminal organizations who prey on the vulnerable. the child pornographer, the trafficking of children in prostitution, the schemes and scams and bilking people either out of medicare or out of mortgage fraud, and i'm concerned that this budget is flat to fight violent crime and gangs. i know my very able and wonderful colleague senator hutchison is going to talk about the southwest border. she's jazzed about it and so am i because of the ongoing threat at our border. state and local budgets are under stress and we want to hear how you are meeting th
the u.s. capitol. our nation also faces a new kind of threat. that threat occurs in cyber space, so we have cyber spies, cyber terrorists, organized crime involved with cyber. cyber is the new area. and we look forward to getting ideas and a concrete budget from the fbi director on how we can keep us safe in that area and how they work with other intel agencies. i also want to know how the fbi's protecting americans from violent crime and also fraud in their communities. the fbi targets...
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he is chairman of the democratic national convention. this week's google hangout is about hispanic voters. and we'll mark the one-year anniversary of the death of osama bin laden. we'll get new details on how the united states tracked him down and whether his death has made us safer. we'll hear from two "time" magazine contributors, harvard professor graham allison, and peter bergen, author of "manhunt." plus "washington post" columnist david ignatius, and our own cbs news seniority correspondent john miller. >> if you're looking for a bumper sticker to sum up how president obama has handled what we inherited, it's pretty simple-- osama bin laden is de dead, and general motors is alive. >> schieffer: american politics and american safety in the age of terrorism on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. if the people on the sunday shows seem a little sleepy this morning, it is because this is the morning after the white house co
he is chairman of the democratic national convention. this week's google hangout is about hispanic voters. and we'll mark the one-year anniversary of the death of osama bin laden. we'll get new details on how the united states tracked him down and whether his death has made us safer. we'll hear from two "time" magazine contributors, harvard professor graham allison, and peter bergen, author of "manhunt." plus "washington post" columnist david ignatius, and our own...
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the national air and space museum at a welcoming ceremony. it moved from the dulles international airport to the smithsonian institution in virginia. coming up, we will hear from nasa administrator charles bolden, and former senator and nasa astronaut, john glenn. this one-hour event is courtesy of nasa. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to our distinguished panel of presenters. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors and the singing of our national anthem by ms. denise graves. ♪ ['it's a grand ol' flag"] ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ [applau
the national air and space museum at a welcoming ceremony. it moved from the dulles international airport to the smithsonian institution in virginia. coming up, we will hear from nasa administrator charles bolden, and former senator and nasa astronaut, john glenn. this one-hour event is courtesy of nasa. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to our distinguished panel of presenters. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please...
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it is up to people like "the nation" and other groups like rebuild the dream, national people's action, the progressive caucus. occupy wall street is a spirit. they're committed at the moment to not having concrete demands. we have six ideas. one would be the robin hood tax. the other would be to change the way our tax structure is organized, how to get money out of politics, hold corporations responsible, support attorney general's fighting for for closure relief. there are six of 10. >> have you ever been wrong? [laughter] >> occupy wall street is a moral compass. they are articulating what they think it should be. the lead essay is a shift. i am wrong all the time. >> give me one example. [laughter] >> i said on national television the night -- election night of 2000 as florida was coming in that the election would be decided that night. people may remember that election was decided by the supreme court. it went on for two or three months. it ended up being decided by the governors, bush's brother, a supreme court judge chosen by his father. >>> george bush was asked if he had ever
it is up to people like "the nation" and other groups like rebuild the dream, national people's action, the progressive caucus. occupy wall street is a spirit. they're committed at the moment to not having concrete demands. we have six ideas. one would be the robin hood tax. the other would be to change the way our tax structure is organized, how to get money out of politics, hold corporations responsible, support attorney general's fighting for for closure relief. there are six of...
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but i think the nation of islam under minister farrakhan- i must say now that i think the nation of islam, in terms of coming closer to the real world, coming out of myth, into the real world- the nation of islam under farrakhan has made progress. and also, there's progress for, i think, their meeting with real islam. >> okay. so you're seeing some- the disparate or the separation is getting closer, then? >> yes, i think so. i think so. in fact, i think they're going to have to go through the same experience that i and those who came with me went through. yeah, they're just going to have- they're going to take more time doing it. >> yeah. it's that doctrinal wrestle, yeah. susanna, i'll let you jump in. >> and there will still be some believing in the old way, now- they're not going away. but their numbers will decrease and decrease as time marches on. >> you know, i love what you said about- you know, people have to make their own decision. i don't know if you heard that anecdote i opened with, but the young woman in my intro class who objected to a traditional islamic prayer- in fact, i
but i think the nation of islam under minister farrakhan- i must say now that i think the nation of islam, in terms of coming closer to the real world, coming out of myth, into the real world- the nation of islam under farrakhan has made progress. and also, there's progress for, i think, their meeting with real islam. >> okay. so you're seeing some- the disparate or the separation is getting closer, then? >> yes, i think so. i think so. in fact, i think they're going to have to go...
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and we are to talk about the contribution to the nation, and the people who have created and sacrificed so much to have blessings that we enjoy and blessings so familiar that we tend to take them for granted. our national holidays suitably observed can refresh the national memory and unite us as a people. more determined and better able to preserve the blessings of liberty to ourselves and the posterity. for these purposes the birthday of george washington february 22nd, 1732, should be a particularly cherished national obligation. in fact america celebrated washington's birthday long before congress in 1879 declared it as a federal holiday for workers in the district of columbia, and in 188 5, a holiday for all federal employees everywhere. it was celebrated already at valley forge in 1778. after the founding, it was annually if unofficially marked throughout the new republic. on the centennial of washington's birth february 22nd, 1882, congress adjourned out of respect for his memory. in 1862, the union threatened by civil war, congress chose to read washington's farewell address on t
and we are to talk about the contribution to the nation, and the people who have created and sacrificed so much to have blessings that we enjoy and blessings so familiar that we tend to take them for granted. our national holidays suitably observed can refresh the national memory and unite us as a people. more determined and better able to preserve the blessings of liberty to ourselves and the posterity. for these purposes the birthday of george washington february 22nd, 1732, should be a...
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you say it is minority ideas pushing the nation. minority ideas get a hearing in "the nation." everybody has a blog. is there such a thing as a minority idea? >> minority idea comes from the fact that there are issues that do not get the attention they deserve. part of what "venation" tries to do is drive issues into a national conversation that are off the radar. we did a special issue 34 years ago called "the new inequality. -- we did a special issue three or four years ago called "the new inequality." i would like to publish agait again. there was a tough piece about ronald lauder's management strategy. the occupy movement is moving "the new york times) to cover issues like that. that is important. critical mindedness is also what "venation" is about -- "the nation" is about. >> what single thing has come of of the -- out of the huge wikileaks document that has made a fundamental change in people's lives? >> i think it plays some role in what we're seeing in the era of uprisings. it played a role. we're doing a project of drilling down beyond the headlines. it has played a ro
you say it is minority ideas pushing the nation. minority ideas get a hearing in "the nation." everybody has a blog. is there such a thing as a minority idea? >> minority idea comes from the fact that there are issues that do not get the attention they deserve. part of what "venation" tries to do is drive issues into a national conversation that are off the radar. we did a special issue 34 years ago called "the new inequality. -- we did a special issue three or...
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. >>> where's the national public radio table? you guys are still here. that's good. i couldn't remember where we landed on that. >> this weekend on c-span, the 98th annual white house correspondents dinner. president obama and late night talk show host jimmy kimmel headline the event before an audience of celebrities, journalists and the white house press corps. coverage starts with the red carpet arrivals live at 6:30. and watch the entire dinner only on c-span. you can also sync up your experience online at c-span's dinner hub. find the celebrity guest list, highlights of past dinners, plus blog and social media posts at c-span.org/whcd. the white house correspondents dinner live saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> the senate homeland security committee heard testimony today on research that can be used for both acts of scientific innovation and bioterrorism. witnesses including administration and health officials discuss recent policy from the national institute of health on this dual-use research and examined ways to make sure highly infectious diseases l
. >>> where's the national public radio table? you guys are still here. that's good. i couldn't remember where we landed on that. >> this weekend on c-span, the 98th annual white house correspondents dinner. president obama and late night talk show host jimmy kimmel headline the event before an audience of celebrities, journalists and the white house press corps. coverage starts with the red carpet arrivals live at 6:30. and watch the entire dinner only on c-span. you can also...
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the nationally on the fringes of france's national politics the rhetoric of today's far right the longer be as far off for its citizens as it once was opinion polls suggest the presidential candidate may be independent of the ultra right wing national front party is third with potentially ten million votes its biggest support base ever there is no police or frontier griffen for us. in french. it doesn't bother anyone but so we don't want. to play cleanly and so we don't want to have the different communities but don't speak together grow as an identity. globalization destroyed the site and. enter them with her calls for economic patriotism prioritizing france over europe its native citizens over others of giving the french back their jobs. and center right incumbent nicolas sarkozy stands accused of jumping on the far right bandwagon some say for the ballot say. our integration system is getting worse and worse. because we have too many foreigners in a territory threatening to withdraw from the shank and border through agreement by no coincidence at a time when europe is seeing an influx
the nationally on the fringes of france's national politics the rhetoric of today's far right the longer be as far off for its citizens as it once was opinion polls suggest the presidential candidate may be independent of the ultra right wing national front party is third with potentially ten million votes its biggest support base ever there is no police or frontier griffen for us. in french. it doesn't bother anyone but so we don't want. to play cleanly and so we don't want to have the...
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all in the name of the french state and national identity. there is not a single french person now one european who does not know that i'm a sworn enemy of the european single currency busters it is radical islam as a direct consequence of mass immigration that's the left and the right imposed on us for decades it is not now. traditionally on the fringes of france's national politics the rhetoric of today's far right may no longer be as far off for its citizens as it once was opinion polls suggest that presidential candidate marine le pen of the ultra right wing national front party is third with potentially ten million votes its biggest support base ever there is no police or frontier griffen for us so we will speak french. doesn't bother anyone but. we don't want to play king and so we will one. of the different communities but don't speak together. as an identity it's globalization destroyed and so to. enter the pen with her calls for economic patriotism prioritizing france over europe its native citizens over others and giving the french b
all in the name of the french state and national identity. there is not a single french person now one european who does not know that i'm a sworn enemy of the european single currency busters it is radical islam as a direct consequence of mass immigration that's the left and the right imposed on us for decades it is not now. traditionally on the fringes of france's national politics the rhetoric of today's far right may no longer be as far off for its citizens as it once was opinion polls...
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the game. richard jordan is at nationals park. richard? >> reporter: jim, the park cleared out but a lot of people said earlier they had to play hooky from work to be here and they said it was worth it. the nats looking to hit it out of the park at the team's home opener, a work day game couldn't keep the fans away. >> i went in my office, put the jersey on, came out and said if you need me, guess where i'm going to be. >> the game against the cincinnati reds sold out. the famous past presidents anxious to welcome fans from all over. >> down here from pittsburgh, used to be a buckeyes fan, they broke my heart 20 years in a row, trying to get back at it. i bought a nats tee shirt. >> reporter: fans skimmed work but skipped town. mark and his son spencer traveled from new jersey just for the game. >> make a trip down for opening day and see the city while we're here. >> not everyone is a nats fan. this man is staying true to his cincinnati roots. >> i'm always going to rep my city. no matter what. >> reporter: the home opener drawing big crow
the game. richard jordan is at nationals park. richard? >> reporter: jim, the park cleared out but a lot of people said earlier they had to play hooky from work to be here and they said it was worth it. the nats looking to hit it out of the park at the team's home opener, a work day game couldn't keep the fans away. >> i went in my office, put the jersey on, came out and said if you need me, guess where i'm going to be. >> the game against the cincinnati reds sold out. the...
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the entire nation was stunned. w could a father two with a steady income was one of also work reached the point where he did not know how he would pay for the upkeep and education of his 8-year-old daughter and 16- year-old son. the media explore the question in depth. today, the money is still tight, but one major concern has been lifted. >> before, i had to go to a special school for the disabled, but i was not able to learn anything there, and i did not like it. our teacher did not push us. >> it was not the teachers fall. it is the school system. luckily, now you can attend a good school that meets your needs. >> she has asper syndrome, a form of art is a war sufferers often possess above-average intelligence. his father knew that and was frustrated because the system was failing his son. after the balcony jump, a wealthy romanian family got in touch. they own this furniture business, one of the biggest in romania. they offered to pay for psychological treatment and ensure that he could attend a normal school. t
the entire nation was stunned. w could a father two with a steady income was one of also work reached the point where he did not know how he would pay for the upkeep and education of his 8-year-old daughter and 16- year-old son. the media explore the question in depth. today, the money is still tight, but one major concern has been lifted. >> before, i had to go to a special school for the disabled, but i was not able to learn anything there, and i did not like it. our teacher did not...
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the nationals have a 4-2 record and are tied for first place in the nl east. at 1:00 this afternoon. >> jury selection begins in north carolina today in the criminal trial of john edwards accused of using a million dollars in secret campaign donations to hide his pregnant mistress when he was running for president. he pleaded not guilty. if convicted, he faces up to 30 years in prison and $1.5 million in fines. a suspect in custody in connection with a deadly shooting in northeast. a man shot before 8:30 last night in the 600 block of 24th street in d.c.. he wasthe victim was pronounced dead at the hospital. >> two men robbed a bank in largo maryland. they robert and m&t bank yesterday. one suspect was captured shortly after and the other went to an apartment building in new carrollton. police surrounded the building and the suspect tied a sheet around his neck and attacked the other end to a door and jumped out of a window. he was taken to hospital and is expected to be ok for. they are also suspected in other recent bank robberies/ >> be prepared to pay more
the nationals have a 4-2 record and are tied for first place in the nl east. at 1:00 this afternoon. >> jury selection begins in north carolina today in the criminal trial of john edwards accused of using a million dollars in secret campaign donations to hide his pregnant mistress when he was running for president. he pleaded not guilty. if convicted, he faces up to 30 years in prison and $1.5 million in fines. a suspect in custody in connection with a deadly shooting in northeast. a man...
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they're trying to deny that he ever said that arizona would be a model for the nation. but he did, in fact, say those things. he's really, really, really extreme on immigration. he will try to erase that for the general election. he's already trying to deny that he took those positions, but he took those positions. there is tape. there is a problem here, though, for mitt romney, beyond just what president obama points out today, about having to try to convince us all that he didn't mean anything that he said for the last few months. there is a problem beyond just blatantly reversing positions and denying that you said stuff that you very plainly said. there was an amazing article in "the washington post" yesterday. it was an interview, kind of a pseudo puffy profile of kris kobach, mitt romney's immigration guy, the sb-1070 guy, along with the guy with whom he wrote the papers, please, law in arizona. the papers, please, law in arizona became the alabama law, became the south carolina law. all of these draconian, unprecedented in modern times, anti-immigrant laws that ha
they're trying to deny that he ever said that arizona would be a model for the nation. but he did, in fact, say those things. he's really, really, really extreme on immigration. he will try to erase that for the general election. he's already trying to deny that he took those positions, but he took those positions. there is tape. there is a problem here, though, for mitt romney, beyond just what president obama points out today, about having to try to convince us all that he didn't mean...
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central to rome and the ideals they were called out from the nation's by the gods. therefore that calls into question the premise hawks if you translate that what it means to say america is a god called dewitt i believe that god is a sovereign god of history that to say the united states is a new israel that is a very common idea of 19th century political ideology and in large measure he's been adopted by some on the religious right to believe that america is a kind of new israel and call in the world because god is doing his work in the world and rather than doing it to the church. >> professor, you write that america is moving to be more secular. is that necessarily a bad thing? does that mean we are not defending our cultural tradition? >> the argument i make is in the book and i am, and my fellow christians and to recognize the forces of modern history that america because more secular and it's not taken out as we hear the 1960's and that is a watershed in the secularization of america some argue the secularization of america as a century long process of the wes
central to rome and the ideals they were called out from the nation's by the gods. therefore that calls into question the premise hawks if you translate that what it means to say america is a god called dewitt i believe that god is a sovereign god of history that to say the united states is a new israel that is a very common idea of 19th century political ideology and in large measure he's been adopted by some on the religious right to believe that america is a kind of new israel and call in...
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doctor weinstein what is your mission at the u.s. national archives and h are you able to fulfill that mission with the bge case, you know that. >> year's budget. john. we hope for more: the national archives and records administration strves american democracy. i'm going to read to you the very brief mission statement. preserves for the american people and their public servants the records of our federal government. we assure continuing access to the essential documents of the rights of american citizens and the actions of government. we promote historic understanding of your national experience -- >> so you store bills of pieces of paperer? >> over 1 billion in the building downtown alone but the building downtown, sometimes it's misunderstood, we have four head quarters in washington. four different buildings, we have 11 press denies laborraries -- presidential library, if nickson joins -- nixon joining that it will be 12. >> isn't that a done deal? >> i encouraged -- >> why was there a standoff? >> there were differences what the library
doctor weinstein what is your mission at the u.s. national archives and h are you able to fulfill that mission with the bge case, you know that. >> year's budget. john. we hope for more: the national archives and records administration strves american democracy. i'm going to read to you the very brief mission statement. preserves for the american people and their public servants the records of our federal government. we assure continuing access to the essential documents of the rights of...
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you guys were the first tea party pac in the nation to endorse me and i appreciate your help. k you. michael, i appreciate you bringing tea party members from the tristate area. and thanks, joe, i appreciate your being here. thank you. >> now, i am asked from him what it is like running for president. i had not expected to have the great privilege of doing this and i find myself having the time of my life. yeah, there are challenges and there are days that you get beat up in the newspaper and you don't worry about it because you don't read 'em. and instead -- ann and i do amongst ourselves about the great experiences we've had and the people we've met. and the good news is that america is not just made up of the people up see on the news who by and large have done something unusual, that's why they're in the news. typically what they've done is not so good and that's why they're in the news. i have the chance to meet every day americans living their lives in states across the country. i come away with more confidence and more optimism about our future because americans are patr
you guys were the first tea party pac in the nation to endorse me and i appreciate your help. k you. michael, i appreciate you bringing tea party members from the tristate area. and thanks, joe, i appreciate your being here. thank you. >> now, i am asked from him what it is like running for president. i had not expected to have the great privilege of doing this and i find myself having the time of my life. yeah, there are challenges and there are days that you get beat up in the newspaper...
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the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded up $3.88. below that average at $3.86. maryland is above the $3.93. d.c. is a whopping $4.14. you may be using gas to drive to the movies this weekend. if you are are -- if you are arch campbell will tell you what it's worth striving to see. >> look at this. >> best new movie honors for the weekend go to "think like a man ." three stars, pd-13. -- pg-13. misfire of the week -- "the lucky one." state in musicals, will you? one star. i hope you have a nice weekend everybody. i am arch campbell, abc 7 entertainment. >> it was entertaining watching the nationals today. >> it could not have been better. >> if you have to mobilize, do it tomorrow, not sunday. -- mow the lawn, due tomorrow, not sunday. you can see the lights coming on. temperatures, 63 degrees. i think we may be setting the record on sunday. rainfall believe it cannot come up the record range is from 1921 on sunday. i think we will be well over that in many areas. especially you folks out to the east. looked at temperatures around the
the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded up $3.88. below that average at $3.86. maryland is above the $3.93. d.c. is a whopping $4.14. you may be using gas to drive to the movies this weekend. if you are are -- if you are arch campbell will tell you what it's worth striving to see. >> look at this. >> best new movie honors for the weekend go to "think like a man ." three stars, pd-13. -- pg-13. misfire of the week -- "the lucky one." state in...