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a third by then committed to the patriot side. up to one-third loyalist, and fully one-third in the middle. undecideds or hoping to find ways of staying neutral, and then bear in mind that loyalties change over time, according to circumstances, and just because i take an oath of hollywood to one side or the other doesn't necessarily mean those are my genuine political police belief. may just be my only way of protecting my family and my livelihood when one army is closer to the other. >> we are talking about people that are living in the same town, they're neighbors. >> the same family. you in the franklins of philadelphia, right? founding father who is strong die send dent of the british empire and then becomes one of its strongest critics critics an the son, william, the last royal governor of new jersey who welcomes a passionate leader -- becomes a passionate leader of loyalisis and they never resolve this. >> let's go to british side and the attitude of george iii and the attitude of somebody liked edmond burke in the british p
a third by then committed to the patriot side. up to one-third loyalist, and fully one-third in the middle. undecideds or hoping to find ways of staying neutral, and then bear in mind that loyalties change over time, according to circumstances, and just because i take an oath of hollywood to one side or the other doesn't necessarily mean those are my genuine political police belief. may just be my only way of protecting my family and my livelihood when one army is closer to the other. >>...
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patriotism. i will get there. i want to approach the topic from a broad perspective and then circle back to patriotism. there's a number of unifying themes in leon's work. we touch on some of them in the previous sessions. i want to concentrate on one, which i will call various, the recovery of nature. or the vindication of nature or perhaps the rediscovery of nature. what i'm trying to get at with these inadequate titles is leon's effort to adapt and reappropriate aristotle's insights into nature. it's a nature. the word nature. something normative rather than descriptive. something inherently purposeful and meaningful. source of authority. something that in every minute particular contains principles and integrated understanding of nature that includes the physical and the human in seamless web. a web that does nothing in vain. why would a trained american scientist want to do this? why would he want to traffic outdated idea? because they might not be entirely outdated. because they might contain truth. we've allowed ourselves to forg
patriotism. i will get there. i want to approach the topic from a broad perspective and then circle back to patriotism. there's a number of unifying themes in leon's work. we touch on some of them in the previous sessions. i want to concentrate on one, which i will call various, the recovery of nature. or the vindication of nature or perhaps the rediscovery of nature. what i'm trying to get at with these inadequate titles is leon's effort to adapt and reappropriate aristotle's insights into...
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next, scholars discuss the demands of american patriotism in a free society. from princeton university, this was moderated by bill crystal. it is an hour and 45 minutes. two hours.y >> i'm bill kristol, welcome to the second day of this excellent conference on a worthy life. finding meaning in america which is centered and many of the panelists follow from the lifelong work on this topic and 70 different aspects of leon and amy. how panel is on the -- shall we think about america's patriotism? i am going to get out of the way and let our very distinguished panelists who need no introduction and whose biographies you have come up to speak and maybe i will make a comment or two or ask a question or two and then we will take questions from all of you. will bee speakers diana, jim, and bill. is of loyola university, maryland. studded with leon when she was in graduate school at the university of chicago, was the co-author of the 2011 book that amy organized and amy and leon and diane co-authored. what's it was probably we hail" and it is accompanied by i excellent
next, scholars discuss the demands of american patriotism in a free society. from princeton university, this was moderated by bill crystal. it is an hour and 45 minutes. two hours.y >> i'm bill kristol, welcome to the second day of this excellent conference on a worthy life. finding meaning in america which is centered and many of the panelists follow from the lifelong work on this topic and 70 different aspects of leon and amy. how panel is on the -- shall we think about america's...
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so much of the best european writers on patriotism often miss the essentially mixed character of patriotism in america. george orwell notes on nationalism. which i think the national review writers have picked up on makes a memorable distinction between the local affections of patriotism and the more generalized and ideological of nationalism which he disparaged. there's a lot to be said for orwell's priority. burke would approve of them thoroughly. the problem is his understanding does not quite fit the american instance. we're kind of rough principle for lack of a better term, federaltive principle has involved. encouraged smaller loyalty to feed into and support larger ones. in america patriotism and nationalism are not inevitably immortal conflict. they are sometimes and often intention. that has been one of the great american achievements. both politically and socially and culturally too. to provide a setting that can comprehend and support the naturally multiple loyalties of the human person. not requiring its inhabitants to choose between and among them unless it's absolutely necessa
so much of the best european writers on patriotism often miss the essentially mixed character of patriotism in america. george orwell notes on nationalism. which i think the national review writers have picked up on makes a memorable distinction between the local affections of patriotism and the more generalized and ideological of nationalism which he disparaged. there's a lot to be said for orwell's priority. burke would approve of them thoroughly. the problem is his understanding does not...
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the patriotism and nationalism thing. it's a healthy tension,mixing of universalism and particularism. push a little on the walter burns side. how easy that mixing it and how it's greater and the ability to mix a little less. on jim, you mentioned naturalism, healthy nationalism a took on the soviet union, which i think it's true. it's moving when you hear people from poland talk about czech republic. talking about rising up the restore. dignity of their nationality against that the soviet empire. historical matter, visit of the pope that was so crucial. the presence of the polish pope and it was so crucial to the one aspect of the soviet empire. which is universalistic challenge the soviet union. simplal naturalist one. the other thing appears to be helping, kind of modern cosmopolitanism. type of liberalism really. this is what brought down the soviet unioncatholicism. not so much nationalism. at the end of the universalism is much stronger as part of patriotism than nationalism. the kind of attachment to the history or
the patriotism and nationalism thing. it's a healthy tension,mixing of universalism and particularism. push a little on the walter burns side. how easy that mixing it and how it's greater and the ability to mix a little less. on jim, you mentioned naturalism, healthy nationalism a took on the soviet union, which i think it's true. it's moving when you hear people from poland talk about czech republic. talking about rising up the restore. dignity of their nationality against that the soviet...
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my story very much around everybody to this dramatic encounter, it was traumatic in that when the patriots marched with the king's troops, they don't actually know what's happening to them. they heard that there were people seeing flashes in the pan but the scout, he sticks around long enough to find out if they were firing bullets or not. so nobody's really certain what's going on. people have often said, what could inspire these farmers and shopkeepers and laborers to take on the british army, the greatest fighting force in the world? you don't think that's the right question. i'm the men here were marching to save the town from being burned down and they were marching to confront a force of redcoats much smaller than their own. so 300 or 150, it's given the nature of that water, if everyone maintain discipline, about war, they're going to be able to fire. so i think we should be saying not why did he take on the british army but why did a superior force mark into town to protect it from being burned down. people who live in this town had in all the other towns around here, had no idea t
my story very much around everybody to this dramatic encounter, it was traumatic in that when the patriots marched with the king's troops, they don't actually know what's happening to them. they heard that there were people seeing flashes in the pan but the scout, he sticks around long enough to find out if they were firing bullets or not. so nobody's really certain what's going on. people have often said, what could inspire these farmers and shopkeepers and laborers to take on the british...
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a new study ranked the most and least patriotic states in the country.new jersey has the least national pride. pennsylvania where the nation was born ranked 42nd. delaware the first state, ranked 41st of the the web site used indicators like veteran population volunteer rates and percent of voting population to determine the list. virginia was ranked most patriotic followed by alaska wyoming south carolina and colorado. today is the annual nathan's famous hot dog eating contest. joey chestnut faced challenger matt stonie at the weigh in. stony won two years ago but chestnut has taken the title ix out of the last 10 years including last year when he devoured a total of 70 hot dogs in 10 minutes. >> yuck. >>> 5:27 right now. new jersey governor chris christie signs his final budget overnight after a bruising three-day state government shutdown. >>> and security crews are preparing for today's july 4th festivities. those stories and more when "action news" continues. >> ♪ >>jason: my dad taught me to play the piano when i was three. ever since, it's been my
a new study ranked the most and least patriotic states in the country.new jersey has the least national pride. pennsylvania where the nation was born ranked 42nd. delaware the first state, ranked 41st of the the web site used indicators like veteran population volunteer rates and percent of voting population to determine the list. virginia was ranked most patriotic followed by alaska wyoming south carolina and colorado. today is the annual nathan's famous hot dog eating contest. joey chestnut...
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and that means that the pride that russians feel, the patriotism that russians feel, there's some manipulationpaganda, a lot of oppression, but it is also a genuine perception that putin has made the country more stable, has made it better. russia is able to project power and that means that putin's popularity is genuine >> it's nostalgia >> it is and imperial grantjer. some would call it dilution. but it's also genuine, legitimate in the sense that you have russian traditions, russian religion, the orthodox church an real sense of the ability to project power. that is fundamental the russian identity and putin brought that back>> glor: a combination of old and new >> it's not quite 100% but it is 60 or 70%. things like syria are able to convince russians that putin is strong, he's respected on the international stage. and he can project russian power. a lot of that comes from russian propaganda. you get an echo of the points on russian tv from some of these anchors saying that putin is so strong and everyone is so weak. partially it is that. but they do see that russia has a huge role in both
and that means that the pride that russians feel, the patriotism that russians feel, there's some manipulationpaganda, a lot of oppression, but it is also a genuine perception that putin has made the country more stable, has made it better. russia is able to project power and that means that putin's popularity is genuine >> it's nostalgia >> it is and imperial grantjer. some would call it dilution. but it's also genuine, legitimate in the sense that you have russian traditions,...
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[applause] this is the very least we can do for the patriots who have volunteered to give their sweat, their blood, and, if they must, their very lives for our great nation. the commissioning of this new american carrier marks the renewal of our commitment to a future of american greatness. greater than ever before. remember that. greater than ever before. just moments from now, the captain will set the first watch on the uss gerald r. ford. and with god's grace, a watch will stand until the day she is decommissioned, 50 years or more from now. most of you who will man this ship today are just about 20 years old. together, you are embarking on a truly great adventure. the journey will require all of your talents, all of your efforts, and all of your heart. as you know, the sea holds many challenges and threats, but starting today, you will face, together, as a team, aboard this ship, which is your responsibility and home -- three generations of americans will eventually man these decks, perhaps even some of your own children and grandchildren someday. you will inspire many more americ
[applause] this is the very least we can do for the patriots who have volunteered to give their sweat, their blood, and, if they must, their very lives for our great nation. the commissioning of this new american carrier marks the renewal of our commitment to a future of american greatness. greater than ever before. remember that. greater than ever before. just moments from now, the captain will set the first watch on the uss gerald r. ford. and with god's grace, a watch will stand until the...
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the big story on "action news" is america's 241st birthday. there were showings of patrioticde with festivities and fireworks. we have live team coverage. adam joseph has the forecast. reporter chris christie is live in buck's county with a look at how residents there spent the holiday. let's begin with jeff chirico with the good, the bad and the soggy, jeff? >> that's right, rick. the fireworks ended minutes ago. it ended an eventful july 4th celebration here on the parkway. >>> a stunning display lit up the night sky at the art museum capping off a week long celebration in the city where it all began. >> happy fourth, philadelphia. >> th they wowed thousands. many decked out in patriotic finest for a food and fun. ♪ ♪ >> it. i'm having a great time. >> what brings you here? >> mary oblige and boys to men and the whole stick fromiladelp. nothing like living in center city. it's the place to be. >> the senate family says philadelphia itself is the true show stopper that has them coming back every fourth of july. >> this is our thirdare so nicey is so clean. the historical stu
the big story on "action news" is america's 241st birthday. there were showings of patrioticde with festivities and fireworks. we have live team coverage. adam joseph has the forecast. reporter chris christie is live in buck's county with a look at how residents there spent the holiday. let's begin with jeff chirico with the good, the bad and the soggy, jeff? >> that's right, rick. the fireworks ended minutes ago. it ended an eventful july 4th celebration here on the parkway....
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[applause] this is the very least we can do for the patriots who have volunteered to give their sweats, their blood, and if they must, their very lives for our great nation. the commissioning of this new american carrier marks the renewal of our commitment to a future of american greatness. greater than ever before. remember that, greater than ever before. just moments from now, the captain will set the first watch on the uss gerald r. ford. and with god's grace, a watch will stand until the day she is decommissioned, 50 years or more from now. most of you who will man this ship today are just about 20 years old. together, you are embarking on a truly great adventure. the journey will require all of your talents, all of your efforts, and all of your heart. manyu know, the sea holds challenges and threats, but starting today you will face together, as a team, aboard this ship which is your responsibility and home, three generations of americans will eventually man these decks. perhaps even some of your own children and grandchildren someday. he will inspire many more american patriots t
[applause] this is the very least we can do for the patriots who have volunteered to give their sweats, their blood, and if they must, their very lives for our great nation. the commissioning of this new american carrier marks the renewal of our commitment to a future of american greatness. greater than ever before. remember that, greater than ever before. just moments from now, the captain will set the first watch on the uss gerald r. ford. and with god's grace, a watch will stand until the...
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you know, i was with bob craft, the owner of the new england patriots the other night. he came to have dinner with me, he's a friend of mine. as he left, he said donald, don't worry about the rich people. tax the rich people. you've got to take care of the people in the country. if was a very interesting statement. i feel the same way.
you know, i was with bob craft, the owner of the new england patriots the other night. he came to have dinner with me, he's a friend of mine. as he left, he said donald, don't worry about the rich people. tax the rich people. you've got to take care of the people in the country. if was a very interesting statement. i feel the same way.
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the new york times. to find what everyday americans think about patriotism, the times hit the road. ant to roadside restaurants and stores and breast ops in colorado, and new hampshire and asked people while they were preheating -- reheating hotdogs about what they think about patriotism. is fascinating. they all want to defend and celebrate america, even though they all have very different ideas about what america actually is. >> that you much for that look at at the paper today. thank you for watching "france 24." if you want a closer look at the us, checkout our website at france24.com. host: coming up, a walk-through jewish history in paris. stay tuned. man: this is a production of china central television america. may: from clean water to a stable climate, the planet's ecosystems are under attack. but environmental pioneers around the globe are trying unique and innovative ways to save the earth. this weeeek on "fullll frame," conversations with world- renowned experts whoho are finding sustainable ways to changege the future of the plan. i'm may lee in los angeles. let's take i
the new york times. to find what everyday americans think about patriotism, the times hit the road. ant to roadside restaurants and stores and breast ops in colorado, and new hampshire and asked people while they were preheating -- reheating hotdogs about what they think about patriotism. is fascinating. they all want to defend and celebrate america, even though they all have very different ideas about what america actually is. >> that you much for that look at at the paper today. thank...
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john rawlins live at the patriotic party happening at independence mall and john there is no better placeo be than philadelphia for sure. >> reporter: right, you sure don't have to go to the shore to have fun. this is the 4th of july and the parade here. the philadelphia parade it is the 4th of july parade in full cry at this point in time. they have at least 10 floats and 10 big musical groups and a lot of fun and noise it's quite a mix but it's 4th of july and always quite a day here. the 18th century with 21 century tourists near a spot where a declaration was written that would make history. >> cool to see the authenticity of it and being in the birth place of our nation it's a cool place to be. >> the formal 4th of july ceremony this morning. we hold the truths to be self-evident that all men, all men are created equal. that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienated rights among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. >> and mayor kenney announced the winner of the award. a pow who spent five-mon months the famous hanoi prison. >> it's amazing that in t
john rawlins live at the patriotic party happening at independence mall and john there is no better placeo be than philadelphia for sure. >> reporter: right, you sure don't have to go to the shore to have fun. this is the 4th of july and the parade here. the philadelphia parade it is the 4th of july parade in full cry at this point in time. they have at least 10 floats and 10 big musical groups and a lot of fun and noise it's quite a mix but it's 4th of july and always quite a day here....
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from the floats to the patriotic balloons, the parade had something for everyone. tens of thousands lined the street from all over the world, some from as far away as colombia. but most, americans. >> this is my first american parade. it's awesome. yeah, everything is so cool. >> it's awesome. a little warm but it's awesome. that's okay. texas is hot, too. q: the parade was scheduled to finish at 2:00 p.m. and that is exactly what happened. a couple of blocks from the white house, this cool shower waited for the hundreds of participants at the end of the route. that's what happened. >> happy fourth of july, everyone. q: i could ask anybody here if they are enjoying the day. the answer will be yes. who wou it's nice and warm outside. i also asked people what the significance of the day is to them. you will hear their responses coming up an hour's time. stick around for that. reporting live from the national mall, i'm q mccray, abc7 news. jonathan: thank you very much. good news for nation's capital. the nats beating up on the mets. it wasn't even close. 11-4. it was
from the floats to the patriotic balloons, the parade had something for everyone. tens of thousands lined the street from all over the world, some from as far away as colombia. but most, americans. >> this is my first american parade. it's awesome. yeah, everything is so cool. >> it's awesome. a little warm but it's awesome. that's okay. texas is hot, too. q: the parade was scheduled to finish at 2:00 p.m. and that is exactly what happened. a couple of blocks from the white house,...
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i may be standing in one of the most patriotic places not only in the bay area but all across the country. hi, good morning, morgan hill. happy fourth of july. they are here for the big parade that every year brings out thousands and thousands of people. in fact, they estimate there's 50,000 spectators here for this year's parade, and this year's parade theme is america's national park, 100 years and counting. they are honoring morgan hills and santa clara county fire personnel as well as firefighters across the country. they have a special display here. they have martial artists are dragon being carried in the parade. the parade is a hot ticket. some spectators left their chairs along the route since may. big chairs, little the mile-plus route. >> if you don't put your chair out. >> what do you think of coming to your parade with the grandson? >> with you? >> i think it's pretty good. it's special. >> it's a dragon. >> this is one of the oldest fourth of july traditions in california. started all the way back here in 1876. how about that. about 2,500 participants are in the parade. they
i may be standing in one of the most patriotic places not only in the bay area but all across the country. hi, good morning, morgan hill. happy fourth of july. they are here for the big parade that every year brings out thousands and thousands of people. in fact, they estimate there's 50,000 spectators here for this year's parade, and this year's parade theme is america's national park, 100 years and counting. they are honoring morgan hills and santa clara county fire personnel as well as...
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what states are the most patriot ic. ll average of people enlisted in the military and the share of adults who voted in the 2016 election. this year, virginia, congratulations, alaska, wyoming , colorado rounding out the top five. maryland is number 17. by the way, the least patriotic state, new jersey. it's not been a good night for new jersey, has it. today our ronica cleary landed a really tough assignment. we told her, ronica, go out play with puppies. the pups are more than cuddling, they are helping wounded warriors. happy fourth of july, i'm at warrior k9 connection. you're not going to believe how adorable these puppies are. look at these cute little guys. matt, you work with warrior k9 connection >> i do >> tell me what you do. >> i am the veterans outreach order. my j to guys like me. tell me how old these little adorable puppies are. about ate weeks old. how are these puppies going to help wounded warriors. >> they're are going to be trained at forth belvoir. if someone wants to help out where should they go to
what states are the most patriot ic. ll average of people enlisted in the military and the share of adults who voted in the 2016 election. this year, virginia, congratulations, alaska, wyoming , colorado rounding out the top five. maryland is number 17. by the way, the least patriotic state, new jersey. it's not been a good night for new jersey, has it. today our ronica cleary landed a really tough assignment. we told her, ronica, go out play with puppies. the pups are more than cuddling, they...
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we're the real patriots standing umm for this country. o say this, i think they are frightened, they're afraid, they don't have the guts to stand up to him. they're allowing him to walk all over them because they think that somehow he can come into their district and that he can, you know, get the people organized against him and the vote in 'eastern. well, you know the people set them to the congress of the united states to represent them. not to be afraid of a president who is looking more like a dictator than a president. and so i'm questioning the patriotism of allf of those republicans to side with putin, to wrap his arms around putin and let putin say, no, i been do it and you don't have any proof that i did it. so forget about i want. let's move on. tillerson, i want you to know that president trump and tillerson, they need to stop. why are they doing this? that's the question that must be asked. why are they doing this? i maintain it's all about drilling in the arctic. it's all about the oil. tillerson is the one who negotiated the
we're the real patriots standing umm for this country. o say this, i think they are frightened, they're afraid, they don't have the guts to stand up to him. they're allowing him to walk all over them because they think that somehow he can come into their district and that he can, you know, get the people organized against him and the vote in 'eastern. well, you know the people set them to the congress of the united states to represent them. not to be afraid of a president who is looking more...
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of what went on at the university of florida, things about his family, various thing about at the patriots. don't want to hurt anybody but it's a fascinating story when you get somebody who had not just a physical gift but was a bright guy. had the gift. he obviously was making it in a big way, just signed a $40 million contract, and yet something was wrong about this guy, and some of it goes back to his father died very unexpectedly when aaron was 16, and something happened there. something went terribly wrong, and so i just -- it's a story that i just couldn't get out of my head and it's going to be -- i think it's going to be a terrific book. >> james patterson, we are also fight you as a literacy advocate. what are you working on? >> guest: well, we just do an author -- my wife and i, we have scholarships for teachers or people who are studying to be teachers at i think 30 universities now. we have over 450 scholarships for teachers. that's one thing. and i'll do graduation speeches. did -- some of these schools, at mississippi state, arkansas, just did the university of the pacific. w
of what went on at the university of florida, things about his family, various thing about at the patriots. don't want to hurt anybody but it's a fascinating story when you get somebody who had not just a physical gift but was a bright guy. had the gift. he obviously was making it in a big way, just signed a $40 million contract, and yet something was wrong about this guy, and some of it goes back to his father died very unexpectedly when aaron was 16, and something happened there. something...
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but with the strength and courage of the patriots assembled in this room tonight, we'll -- you see we are doing it all the time, we are scaling those summits within and we'll get the job done. [applause] we'll all prove worthy of this very important moment in history, and we'll prove worthy of the sacrifice that our brave veterans have made. as long as we have pride in our beliefs. courage in our convictions and faith in our god, we'll not fa fail. as long as our country remains true to its values, loyal to its heroes, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come. because we'll make america great again. [cheers and applause] to my friend pastor jeffress, and to paula and louie and to harry and to luis, and to everybody in this room and everybody in this country, thank you for your great support. i appreciate. i will not let you down. to all of our incredible veterans to be with the people in the military, and to evangelical christians who came out in record, record numbers, thank you. have a wonderful independence day. god bless you, god bless our
but with the strength and courage of the patriots assembled in this room tonight, we'll -- you see we are doing it all the time, we are scaling those summits within and we'll get the job done. [applause] we'll all prove worthy of this very important moment in history, and we'll prove worthy of the sacrifice that our brave veterans have made. as long as we have pride in our beliefs. courage in our convictions and faith in our god, we'll not fa fail. as long as our country remains true to its...
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this is the patriotic fourth of july rv. >> wow. ou'd be driving around saying oh say can you see my awesome rv. >> this guy actually painted the entire rv with chalk which means essentially that whole thing is a driving flying down the road chalk board. but for this he got the idea to draw the american flag onto the rv. quite frankly i think it's pretty cool. >> yeah, well with, he has the perfect canvas for it. as he starts to draw, it's so obvious. >> also got the perfect weather for it. because as soon as it rains, it's going to be a completely different thing. >> right. it did take him about eight hours to complete. but i think it was worth every minute. the greatest part is that all you have to do is just rinse it off at t the holiday starts nearing, he can adapt this to any holiday. >>> it's not a party until the barbecue grill comes out. >> all had e has to do is to get it into stairs. >> but you're about to see why it's not as easy as it sounds. o >>> and if you forgot your bottle opener -- >> just call in one of your gol. >
this is the patriotic fourth of july rv. >> wow. ou'd be driving around saying oh say can you see my awesome rv. >> this guy actually painted the entire rv with chalk which means essentially that whole thing is a driving flying down the road chalk board. but for this he got the idea to draw the american flag onto the rv. quite frankly i think it's pretty cool. >> yeah, well with, he has the perfect canvas for it. as he starts to draw, it's so obvious. >> also got the...
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among the buyers, knowing the patriots owner robert kraft. ft and the activision ceo in sun valley, idaho. i asked kraft why he made the move to e-sports. robert: we love the infrastructure bobby has set up at activision blizzard. we have looked at a lot. us,overwatch league, to having 30 million players at this point. just in the evolution really appeals to us and the concept of having 18 in the new england region. we know we have an infrastructure and we can do a great job with the development of that. being part of something that can be globalized is very, very relevant to us. emily: i want to talk about the finances here. bobby, how long do you think it will take before the overwatch league can compete with the leagues financially? have a 26-year history of providing superior returns to our owners. we look at owners like robert kraft and important constituents, and we need to provide a financial return as quickly as we can. isly: bob, the franchise fee $20 million over time. how much will it cost to operate a team in addition to that? gott
among the buyers, knowing the patriots owner robert kraft. ft and the activision ceo in sun valley, idaho. i asked kraft why he made the move to e-sports. robert: we love the infrastructure bobby has set up at activision blizzard. we have looked at a lot. us,overwatch league, to having 30 million players at this point. just in the evolution really appeals to us and the concept of having 18 in the new england region. we know we have an infrastructure and we can do a great job with the...
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[applaus [applause] >> this is the very least we can do for the patriots who have volunteered to give their sweat, their blood and if they must, their very lives for our great nation. the commissioning of this new american carrier marks the renewal of our commitment to a future of american greatness. greater than ever before. remember that, greater than ever before. just moments from now, the captain will set the first watch on the u.s.s. gerald r. ford, and with god's grace, a watch will stand until the day she is decommissioned, 50 years or more from now. most of you who will man this ship today are just about 20 years old. together, you are embarking on a truly great adventure. the journey will require all of your talents, all of your efforts and all of your heart. as you know, the sea holds many challenges and threats, but starting today, you will face together, as a team, aboard this ship, which is your responsibility and your home. three generations of americans will eventually man these decks. perhaps even some of your own children and grandchildren some day. you will inspire m
[applaus [applause] >> this is the very least we can do for the patriots who have volunteered to give their sweat, their blood and if they must, their very lives for our great nation. the commissioning of this new american carrier marks the renewal of our commitment to a future of american greatness. greater than ever before. remember that, greater than ever before. just moments from now, the captain will set the first watch on the u.s.s. gerald r. ford, and with god's grace, a watch will...
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when the patriots marched with the troops they don't actually know what has happened in lexington. they heard that there were-- people were seen with flashes in the pan, but the scout comes back. he did not stick around long enough to find out if they were firing bullets are not so no one is really certain what's going on. people have often said what could inspire these farmers and shopkeepers and laborers to take on the british army, the greatest fighting force in the world. i don't think that is the right question. companies of men who were here were marching to save the town from being burned down and they were marching to confront a force read code much smaller than their own, so 300 or 150? given the nature, if everyone maintain discipline a lot more-- [inaudible] >> people should be saying why did the superior force march into town to protect it from being burned it down? people who lived in the town and other towns around here had no idea their lives would lead up to a revolution with great britain antiwar and the republic would transform their lives. this was a farming comm
when the patriots marched with the troops they don't actually know what has happened in lexington. they heard that there were-- people were seen with flashes in the pan, but the scout comes back. he did not stick around long enough to find out if they were firing bullets are not so no one is really certain what's going on. people have often said what could inspire these farmers and shopkeepers and laborers to take on the british army, the greatest fighting force in the world. i don't think that...
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the united states. but looking out at this incredible gathering, of mostly young patriots, mostly young. i'm especially proud to speak to you as the honorary president of the boy scouts of america. you are the young people of character and integrity who will serve as leaders in our communities and uphold the sacred values of our nation. i want to thank boy scouts president randall stevenson, chief scout executive, jamboree chairman and the thousands of volunteers who have made this a life changing experience for all of you and when they ask me to be here, i said absolutely, yes. finally, and we can't forget these people, i especially want to salute the moms and the dads and troop leaders who are here tonight, thank you for making scouting possible. thank you mom and dad, troop leaders. when you volunteer for the boy scouts, you are not only shaping young lives, you are shaping the future of america. the united states has no better citizens than its boy scouts. no better. the values, traditions and skills you learn here will serve you throughout your lives. and just as importantly, they wi
the united states. but looking out at this incredible gathering, of mostly young patriots, mostly young. i'm especially proud to speak to you as the honorary president of the boy scouts of america. you are the young people of character and integrity who will serve as leaders in our communities and uphold the sacred values of our nation. i want to thank boy scouts president randall stevenson, chief scout executive, jamboree chairman and the thousands of volunteers who have made this a life...
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he says the elected identity comes from patriotism, projection of power, and respect for rule. tin katzen to all three connecting russian -- taps into all three. >> it is not something additional or artificial. breath, our organic way of life. >> today, the kremlin uses the patriots and convince the population only a powerful state can protect them from enemies. enemy number one, the u.s. they accuse the u.s. of humiliating russia are expanding nato to russian borders and supporting revolutions in former soviet states and satellites. he advocates by fighting back against the west with asymmetric war. dissidenty supporting movements. much more. >> exactly. we are supporting any kind of national, including russian. doing the same thing against us. >> nick schifrin joins me now. i please to welcome him -- i am pleased to welcome him to the program. the first part of the program is how russians see vladimir putin versus how americans see vladimir putin. russians see it as an attack on their identity. over the last 15 years, putin has brought relative stability to russia. anybody old
he says the elected identity comes from patriotism, projection of power, and respect for rule. tin katzen to all three connecting russian -- taps into all three. >> it is not something additional or artificial. breath, our organic way of life. >> today, the kremlin uses the patriots and convince the population only a powerful state can protect them from enemies. enemy number one, the u.s. they accuse the u.s. of humiliating russia are expanding nato to russian borders and supporting...
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of the fbi. —— selfless patriotism. distract the selfless patriotism of the fbi. -- selfless patriotismsoft ball, and they probably are. but i think that they probably are. but i think that they are very important to every member of this committee, particularly when they have an administration that says democrats can't get answers to the questions when they do their oversight work or even the republicans are on chairman of committees, they can't get a nswe rs of committees, they can't get a nswers to of committees, they can't get answers to their questions. and things like the roles of was a blowers, there may not sound things that are basically your job, blowers, there may not sound things that are basically yourjob, but it is basic to the cost at usual principle that we have, the separation of powers and the constitutional role of congress. so the first one, we've has a lot about the first one, we've has a lot about the need for the fbi to show independence. the senatorjoe spoke of that. and also for the fbi to make decisions free of political pressure influence. sigh won registered a
of the fbi. —— selfless patriotism. distract the selfless patriotism of the fbi. -- selfless patriotismsoft ball, and they probably are. but i think that they probably are. but i think that they are very important to every member of this committee, particularly when they have an administration that says democrats can't get answers to the questions when they do their oversight work or even the republicans are on chairman of committees, they can't get a nswe rs of committees, they can't get a...
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terms of what went on at the university of florida, things about his family , various things about the patriots, and i don't want to hurt anyone, but it's a fascinating story when you get someone who had not just a physical gifts, but he was a bright guy. you have a gift and he obviously was making it in a big weight and had just signed a 40 million-dollar contract and yet something was wrong about this guy and some of it goes back to his father died very unexpectedly when aaron was 16 and something happened to their. something went terribly wrong and i just-- it's a story that i could knock it out of my head and i think it's going to be a terrific books. host: james patterson, we were also identifying you as a literacy advocate. what are you working on? guest: well, we just do an awful lot, my wife and i. we have scholarships for teachers or people studying to be teachers at i think 30 universities now with over 450 scholarships for teachers. i will do graduation speeches. i did at some of the school's. i done them at manhattan college, mississippi state, arkansas. we have programs for scholas
terms of what went on at the university of florida, things about his family , various things about the patriots, and i don't want to hurt anyone, but it's a fascinating story when you get someone who had not just a physical gifts, but he was a bright guy. you have a gift and he obviously was making it in a big weight and had just signed a 40 million-dollar contract and yet something was wrong about this guy and some of it goes back to his father died very unexpectedly when aaron was 16 and...
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the us state department is set to approve the sale of patriot air defence systems to romania. russia. romania will use the patriot missile system to strengthen its homeland defence and deter regional threats. congress has 30 days to raise objections to the sale, though this is unlikely given that romania is a nato partner. on to sport and we start with the sad news that united arab emirates para athlete abdullah hayayei has died following a training ground incident on tuesday. the 36—year—old thrower in the f34 class, was preparing for the world para athletics championships which open on friday in london. our paralympic sports reporter, nick hope, has more details. this is clearly truly devastating news for abdullah hayayei's teammates, family, and friends, but also all of the movement. 2012 and 2016 were seen as successful olympic games. the paralympic games used to struggle to sell itself. 2020 has the opportunity to change that. days from the main event, we have a tragic incident occurring. rightly, there is an investigation being launched. we will have an update on that mi
the us state department is set to approve the sale of patriot air defence systems to romania. russia. romania will use the patriot missile system to strengthen its homeland defence and deter regional threats. congress has 30 days to raise objections to the sale, though this is unlikely given that romania is a nato partner. on to sport and we start with the sad news that united arab emirates para athlete abdullah hayayei has died following a training ground incident on tuesday. the...
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that means the pride russians feel, the patriotism russians feel today, yes, there is some manipulationpropaganda, and repression. but it is also a genuine perception that putin has made the country more stable, better. russia is able to project power, and that means putin's popularity is genuine. >> it is nostalgia. >> it is imperial grandeur. some would call it imperial delusion tapping into russia's imperial history. it is legitimate in the sense that you have russian traditions, russian religion, the orthodox church, and a real sense of the ability to project power. that is fundamental to the russian identity and putin brought that back. >> the combination of the old and the new area what new things is he doing to maintain that level of support which is overwhelming? >> it is. it is not quite 90% like it was right after crimea, but it is still city percent or 70%. things like crimea, syria are able to convince russians that putin is strong, respected on the international stage, and can project russian power. a lot of that is propaganda. you get an echo of the points on russian tv wi
that means the pride russians feel, the patriotism russians feel today, yes, there is some manipulationpropaganda, and repression. but it is also a genuine perception that putin has made the country more stable, better. russia is able to project power, and that means putin's popularity is genuine. >> it is nostalgia. >> it is imperial grandeur. some would call it imperial delusion tapping into russia's imperial history. it is legitimate in the sense that you have russian traditions,...
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but with the strength and -- ge of the patriots there are several in the room tonight -- and you seet all the time and we're doing it all the time because we're scaling those summits and we will get he job done. we will all prove worthy of this very important moment in history, and we will prove worthy of the sacrifice that our brave veterans have made. as long as we have pride in our beliefs, courage in our convictions, and faith in our god, we will not fail. as long as our country remains true to its values, loyal to its heroes, and devoted to its creater, then our best days are yet to come. because we will make america great again. [applause] to my friend pastor jeffords and to paula and louis and arry and to louis and to everybody in this room and everybody in this country, thank you for your great support. i appreciate it. i will not let you down. to all of our incredible veterans, to the people in the military, and to evangelical christians who came out in record, record, record numbers, thank you. have a wonderful independence day. god bless you. god bless our nation's veteran
but with the strength and -- ge of the patriots there are several in the room tonight -- and you seet all the time and we're doing it all the time because we're scaling those summits and we will get he job done. we will all prove worthy of this very important moment in history, and we will prove worthy of the sacrifice that our brave veterans have made. as long as we have pride in our beliefs, courage in our convictions, and faith in our god, we will not fail. as long as our country remains...
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this is the day to show my patriotism. >> i'm from d.c. thought it would be fun. >> prepping the parkway where the main events will happen starting at noon on tuesday. crews and vendors are setting up for all of the activities there including the stage. mary j. blige will headline the july 4th wawa welcome america concert starting at 7:00 p.m. along with other artists including manny gonzalez. boys two men will be honored and perform today. >> firework both on the delaware river and at art museum almost simultaneously off. >> independence day parade is tomorrow starts at 11:00 and runs through noon which is actually when the activities will kick off on the parkway. shawnette wilson fox 29 news. >> day three of the search for administrative with the us attorney's office. richard rizzo is from bala cynwyd and his family hasn't seen him since thursday. oh and friday they reported him missing. lower merion police recovered rizzo's truck and phone near rolling hill park on saturday but they found no sign of him. they do not suspect foul play. i
this is the day to show my patriotism. >> i'm from d.c. thought it would be fun. >> prepping the parkway where the main events will happen starting at noon on tuesday. crews and vendors are setting up for all of the activities there including the stage. mary j. blige will headline the july 4th wawa welcome america concert starting at 7:00 p.m. along with other artists including manny gonzalez. boys two men will be honored and perform today. >> firework both on the delaware...
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she is the author of patriotic betrayal. this discussion was recorded in 2015 at the university of journalism. >> karen has had a long career. she was part of the boulder citycouncil in boulder colorado, then deputy mayor. this led to her writing a book. woman -- the analysis of awoman's campaign 1920 through 1992. during the carter administration she was appointed regional director of the federal agency that supervised this to and the peace corps, and other volunteer programs. she has worked for foundations, of the pentagon, the university of california, and has written a great deal for the magazine "the american prospect." most of what she has been doing betrayal,""patriotic what we are going to be talking about this evening. it is a subject of enormous importance, even though it is about rings that happened 50 or 60 years ago, i think you will see that there is an act go in echo in that book for things going on today. i would like to begin at the point in your life when you got involved with this story. you were a student
she is the author of patriotic betrayal. this discussion was recorded in 2015 at the university of journalism. >> karen has had a long career. she was part of the boulder citycouncil in boulder colorado, then deputy mayor. this led to her writing a book. woman -- the analysis of awoman's campaign 1920 through 1992. during the carter administration she was appointed regional director of the federal agency that supervised this to and the peace corps, and other volunteer programs. she has...
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even the american symbols of patriotism there's a lot of things that go into drafting so many other foreign soldiers. for charles miner, he's pretty motivated by this that it is the 100% american pto is the weight of that everyda every day that n the military that he knows something else that makes him wonder if his family considered 100% american. they have to register for the post office to have their picture taken and carry around a card showing that they registered and the government can keep an eye on them so he is in the military that his appearancbut hisappearance or cd traitors to the country. her mother is petrified by the idea that he might accidentally when he gets to the western front. her brother is serving in the german army and his children, he's just petrified because by some accident of fate her son is going to end up being the person that kills her brother. he says alright, i won't do it. but this puts him in a position because was he loyal at the moment, so he's sort of caught between these two worlds. he keeps his promise until september 29. he's covered in the infantry
even the american symbols of patriotism there's a lot of things that go into drafting so many other foreign soldiers. for charles miner, he's pretty motivated by this that it is the 100% american pto is the weight of that everyda every day that n the military that he knows something else that makes him wonder if his family considered 100% american. they have to register for the post office to have their picture taken and carry around a card showing that they registered and the government can...
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the kremlin's ideology. he says russia's collective identity comes from patriotism, projection of power, and respect for the r. putin's tapped into all three... connecting today's russia to its imperial grandeur. >> patriotism is organic, it is not artificial. for us, empire, or state, is not something additional or artificial because it is our breath, our skin, an organic way of life. >> reporter: today's kremlin uses that patriotism to try and unite the population and convince them only a powerful state can protect them from enemies. and enemy number one is the u.s. >> america is on the brink of a revolution. >> reporter: dugin and the kremlin accuse the u.s. of humiliating russia by expanding nato to russia's borders and supporting revolutions in former soviet states and satellites. dugin advocates fighting back by attacking the west with asymmetric war. you talk about introducing geopolitical disorder, actively supporting dissident movements, extremism, racist, sectarian groups. this seems much more than just-- >> it's exactly what you do. you are supporting separatist group, you're supporting any kind o
the kremlin's ideology. he says russia's collective identity comes from patriotism, projection of power, and respect for the r. putin's tapped into all three... connecting today's russia to its imperial grandeur. >> patriotism is organic, it is not artificial. for us, empire, or state, is not something additional or artificial because it is our breath, our skin, an organic way of life. >> reporter: today's kremlin uses that patriotism to try and unite the population and convince...
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in his speech he actually said the blood of patriots. the tweet hasn't been taken down. there was another bit of a funny moment in poland that's making the rounds on social media. he went right past watch this. >> hey, melania, good to see you , as you go on, she eventually shakes the president 's hand there. we saw the gift going around. but she does shake the president's hand meantime rick perry former texas governor current secretary of education may have skipped out on he con one on one in college social media was quick to mock a comment he made during a trip to a cole fired plant in virginia. here's a little economics lesson , supply and demand. you put the supply out there and the demand will follow. thats ' not how supply and demand works. we probably shouldn't be surprised because remember the scaff. >> i will kelly, there are three agencies of government when i get there that are gone. commercial, education and what's the third one there? the third one was energy which is the department he's now running. as for today's who is the reporter maybe he's production i
in his speech he actually said the blood of patriots. the tweet hasn't been taken down. there was another bit of a funny moment in poland that's making the rounds on social media. he went right past watch this. >> hey, melania, good to see you , as you go on, she eventually shakes the president 's hand there. we saw the gift going around. but she does shake the president's hand meantime rick perry former texas governor current secretary of education may have skipped out on he con one on...
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according to a study on wallet hub.com new jersey is the least patriotic state in america. nd. delaware the first state ranks 41st. veteran population volunteer rates and percent of voting population were used to determine the list. virginia ranked most patriotic followed by alaska wyoming, south carolina and colorado. >> ♪ >> somewhat subjective. >> i'd like more information on this criteria. >> 6:27. meteorologist, david murphy has your fireworks forecast coming up. >> and there's been a break in the search for the female bandits accused of a two county crime spree. police say what makes this case even more troubling is just how young the suspects turned out to be. we'll be right back. >> ♪ ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us. cvs pharmacy. for advice. and ways to save money. plus, get up to fifty extrabucks each year just for filling prescriptions. switching is easy. we're here for you. join us. at cvs pharmacy. ♪ >> developing now on "a
according to a study on wallet hub.com new jersey is the least patriotic state in america. nd. delaware the first state ranks 41st. veteran population volunteer rates and percent of voting population were used to determine the list. virginia ranked most patriotic followed by alaska wyoming, south carolina and colorado. >> ♪ >> somewhat subjective. >> i'd like more information on this criteria. >> 6:27. meteorologist, david murphy has your fireworks forecast coming up....
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collective identity that russia's long had, and that means that the pride that russians feel, the patriotism that russians feel today, yes, there is some manipulation, there is some propaganda, there is a lot of repression, but it is also a genuine perception that putin has made the country more stable. >> glor: we continue with steven cook of the council of foreign relations and talk about the recent saudi arabian-led block aid of qatar and what it means for the middle east and the u.s. >> the qatarys are going to be isolated from the region. there is too much mistrust now among the leaders of these countries for them to repair the relationship in a way where there is constructive cooperation, common interests that the saudis and the emiratis will be willing to work with the qatarys, the egyptian, and vice versaa. >> glor: conclude with personal technology comist walt mossberg. he talked to charlie about hits recent retirement and career in journalism. >> i feel very comfortable wit. i really think of it and ease planned when i announced it as a reinvention. that's not a rhetorical dodge. e
collective identity that russia's long had, and that means that the pride that russians feel, the patriotism that russians feel today, yes, there is some manipulation, there is some propaganda, there is a lot of repression, but it is also a genuine perception that putin has made the country more stable. >> glor: we continue with steven cook of the council of foreign relations and talk about the recent saudi arabian-led block aid of qatar and what it means for the middle east and the u.s....
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the president dared to question the patriotism of our military, and in doing so, questioned our nation's greatest strength, its greatness and its goodness. more than that, the haphazard and hateful policy shift threatens not only the livelihoods of thousands of service members and families around the world, but calls into question some of our deepest values as well, and he didn't even have the courage to look them in the eye when he did it. he hid inside a house they give life and limb to defend. he attacked their humanity and basic human rights. to every single transgender man and woman in our military, on our shores and well beyond, please know that we will never take your service, your courage, your patriotism for granted. you deserve better from your president, from your country, from your government than what you have seen today. i am honored to be here and be joined by jessica and her daughter blue. her husband, an active-duty member of our military overseas. his daughter has been denied treatment she needs, a little girl, so she can grow up to be a fantastic young woman we know sh
the president dared to question the patriotism of our military, and in doing so, questioned our nation's greatest strength, its greatness and its goodness. more than that, the haphazard and hateful policy shift threatens not only the livelihoods of thousands of service members and families around the world, but calls into question some of our deepest values as well, and he didn't even have the courage to look them in the eye when he did it. he hid inside a house they give life and limb to...
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the most famous symbol of patriotism, the liberty bell.orever reminds us of our sacred heritage. another famous signal of liberty, the capitol in washington. what it stands for is also part of the leg he between jefferson, adams, franklin and hancock, and all the courageous this on the fourth of july in 1776. government of freemen, strong and powerful. a government born of the declaration of independence. heritage.is our ♪ dr. baxter: magnificent, isn't it? home of the celebrated rotunda, the rotunda which is the very heart of our nations capital. these paintings illustrate, so dramatically, our glorious history. the surrender of the general in saratoga. this is the first major defeat of the british and the turning point of the revolution. the series of paintings by the famous john trumbull. another trumbull masterpiece. milestone in our history, the surrender of cornwallis in your town in 1781. this marked the end of the british cause of america. our first president, george washington. state men --er, statesmen, his lover of liberty was t
the most famous symbol of patriotism, the liberty bell.orever reminds us of our sacred heritage. another famous signal of liberty, the capitol in washington. what it stands for is also part of the leg he between jefferson, adams, franklin and hancock, and all the courageous this on the fourth of july in 1776. government of freemen, strong and powerful. a government born of the declaration of independence. heritage.is our ♪ dr. baxter: magnificent, isn't it? home of the celebrated rotunda, the...
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>> the same thing was said about the patriot missile. oes very well under laboratory test conditions. these are not real-world combat conditions where actually the missiles, the incoming missiles, have a very chaotic course. and where decoys can be used, where there are a variety of circumstances that really change the effectiveness of that so-called defensive missile system and the patriot missile before the gulf war had perfect tests, but it was thought to be actually zero out of 44 missiles used that actually struck the incoming missile in exactly the right spot, given the different kind of trajectory that you have under real-world circumstances. so it's the reason the thaad missile system, that's what it's called, the thaad missile defense system, is so objected to by the people of south korea is that it is very destabilizing. it destabilizes the balance of power in that region. china understandably feels like this is a massive radar system being brought in under a trojan horse. the trojan horse is missile defense. which it doesn't re
>> the same thing was said about the patriot missile. oes very well under laboratory test conditions. these are not real-world combat conditions where actually the missiles, the incoming missiles, have a very chaotic course. and where decoys can be used, where there are a variety of circumstances that really change the effectiveness of that so-called defensive missile system and the patriot missile before the gulf war had perfect tests, but it was thought to be actually zero out of 44...
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. >>> actor and atlanta falcons fan samuel l jackson was hoping that the patriots would not take homepy goes to. oh, god. please don't let it be them. don't let it be them. it's not them. okay. golden state warriors. te warriors. >> samuel l jackson very relieved opening that envelope at the espys last night. you can see steph curry, kevin durant and zaza on hand at the 25th espy award to accept the award for best team. kd won one for best championship performance. >> i...