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and we don't have the time to go through the _ over.over. and we don't have the time to go through the mall. but _ over. and we don't have the time to go through the mall. but she - go through the mall. but she promises an interview for every age star pupil to get an increase in social mobility. if you do not turn up social mobility. if you do not turn up to a gp appointment twice in a row, you get a £10 find and some people say that's more adamant on gps but this gives you a sense of the sheer number of policy ideas coming out from both candidates as they fight for these last few remaining votes in the week said. we are going to leave the leadership race for the moment and go to the front page of the times, the sunday times in an interesting story here, quite a complicated one in a way but it's not about politics, and about the leadership race, the headline is charles excepted £1 million from a family of osama bin laden. what do you make of this headline? to laden. what do you make of this headline? ., , ., ., , headline? to the bin la
and we don't have the time to go through the _ over.over. and we don't have the time to go through the mall. but _ over. and we don't have the time to go through the mall. but she - go through the mall. but she promises an interview for every age star pupil to get an increase in social mobility. if you do not turn up social mobility. if you do not turn up to a gp appointment twice in a row, you get a £10 find and some people say that's more adamant on gps but this gives you a sense of the...
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the whole time. no representatives of the reagan campaign or anybody from the military, the cia, or anything like that. ever met with the delegates. these are conspiracies that have no basis in fact. they are just made up. it is just entirely untrue. i will tell you, i interviewed bruce langston, who was the sergeant there of the american embassy. i interviewed him for my book on the 1980 campaign. he said, the reason we released on the eve of the inauguration of ronald reagan, was that the iranians were terrified of reagan and that they felt they could push him to turn it around. they didn't feel like they could push him around and they were terrified that reagan would take military action, decisive military action, if they stayed in tehran. that is why they release the hostages on the eve of his inauguration. that is just a simple fact. >> for all our in-depth offers, we like to ask them what they are reading and some of their favorite books. here are the responses from craig shirley. the adventures
the whole time. no representatives of the reagan campaign or anybody from the military, the cia, or anything like that. ever met with the delegates. these are conspiracies that have no basis in fact. they are just made up. it is just entirely untrue. i will tell you, i interviewed bruce langston, who was the sergeant there of the american embassy. i interviewed him for my book on the 1980 campaign. he said, the reason we released on the eve of the inauguration of ronald reagan, was that the...
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the first time i somehow did the second time they flew out with frames, i had to pay. metimes the whole family goes to neighboring glushkovo, but only for a couple of days, because you need to feed chickens, cats, and also dogs and a garden, of course, i was in the army. i saw everything in this. i was in germany, i was everything, so to speak, my husband, or accepts, because there are some panics there but there is no such thing. eh, the state, or something, panicking there, everything must be clearly carried out in case of a situation. just once a basement or somewhere like that in this plan. at first, she went to a neighboring village for a few days, then they began to leave the house only for the night, they stop along the length of the highway and or somewhere, maybe in the outback under the trees , they stop and now we spend the night we wait for dawn and we return home and many do so, but now at this time many are renting houses in neighboring villages in the villages, korysh, the called mullein leaves for the night. there are very few people left in our village,
the first time i somehow did the second time they flew out with frames, i had to pay. metimes the whole family goes to neighboring glushkovo, but only for a couple of days, because you need to feed chickens, cats, and also dogs and a garden, of course, i was in the army. i saw everything in this. i was in germany, i was everything, so to speak, my husband, or accepts, because there are some panics there but there is no such thing. eh, the state, or something, panicking there, everything must be...
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he's also written for the new york times the new york times magazine the washington post politico slate and esquire among others. he has spoken on national public radio for more than a decade including on programs such as npr's all things considered morning edition and weekend edition. he has written two books the most recent of which is the four mentioned fly girls with a third scheduled for publications. this april. titled paradise falls the true story of an environmental catastrophe fly girls has received widespread a claim including two assessments that i will mentioned from authors who have spoken previously in great lives. and you remember may remember them one is jonathan ike who said of that book quote if you liked the boys and the boat or unbroken and i suspect most everybody who's rhythm did like them. you will love fly girls. this story carefully researched and expertly written offers and irresistible cast of characters and high octane drama. karen abbott who was also a speaker at great lives offered a similarly glowing evaluation writing quote. this is more than history. it
he's also written for the new york times the new york times magazine the washington post politico slate and esquire among others. he has spoken on national public radio for more than a decade including on programs such as npr's all things considered morning edition and weekend edition. he has written two books the most recent of which is the four mentioned fly girls with a third scheduled for publications. this april. titled paradise falls the true story of an environmental catastrophe fly...
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the times leads with a story about the declining number of full—time gps, as they struggle to cope with and the travel delays make the front page of the observer. so let's begin. starting with the telegraph and the conservative party leadership race. rishi sunak saying he would cap the number of refugees, immigration is dangerous territory, lots of legal challenges and human rights law but rishi sunak has a very confident ten point plan. that he has presented today. very much playing to the right, john? today. very much playing to the right. john?— today. very much playing to the riht, john? ., , , right, john? you can see he has been d to right, john? you can see he has been dry to burnish — right, john? you can see he has been dry to burnish his _ right, john? you can see he has been dry to burnish his credentials - right, john? you can see he has been dry to burnish his credentials in - dry to burnish his credentials in recent days, yesterday we saw him campaigning in grantham, the birthplace of margaret thatcher. and at the moment, it looks like he is behind in the polls so he needs
the times leads with a story about the declining number of full—time gps, as they struggle to cope with and the travel delays make the front page of the observer. so let's begin. starting with the telegraph and the conservative party leadership race. rishi sunak saying he would cap the number of refugees, immigration is dangerous territory, lots of legal challenges and human rights law but rishi sunak has a very confident ten point plan. that he has presented today. very much playing to the...
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the single time the most world leaders have been in camp at any one time. the incident want to go back to his 1961. april 1961. president kennedy inaugurated in january succeeding president eisenhower. bad things are being planned by the scenes with the cia, u.s. government and others passed off to the administration you see the photo of the top right of pulitzer prize winning photo called serious steps. what's interesting about this i think from a human and political point is that president kennedy inherited the operation. it was launched, and did not go well hence the name. riches across the political and personal i'll and invites president eisenhower to come to camp david and help them understand how to get to this how do i fix this mess, what do i do? it's a very poignant and significant moment i think part of the new upstart democrat inviting the old guard five-star general to talk about what to do. i think it's a very humble may be possibly desperate measure. very humble way to recognize leadership and what passes between administrations and talk about
the single time the most world leaders have been in camp at any one time. the incident want to go back to his 1961. april 1961. president kennedy inaugurated in january succeeding president eisenhower. bad things are being planned by the scenes with the cia, u.s. government and others passed off to the administration you see the photo of the top right of pulitzer prize winning photo called serious steps. what's interesting about this i think from a human and political point is that president...
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the national the national intelligence estimates at the time the us national intelligence at the time assessed that the soviets had far fewer nuclear missiles than they were claiming. it was bluster. and then khrushed off backs down on berlin and that seems to confirm pincofsky's intelligence. at the same time pankowsky says kristoff might do something desperate. cia gave pinkovsky the code name hero hit the vast documentary intelligence that he provided was marked the code word ironbark. and then the oral debriefings he gave that was the chickadee intelligence. and this is this is what we do we give multiple code names to mask the source of this intelligence colonel kuklinski who spied for cia and 1970s. his codename was gull and the intelligence from him was called chrysanthemum. so meanwhile the kennedy brothers the president and the attorney general are pressuring cia to do something about the castro regime. bay of pigs was embarrassing it looks like they want revenge. they don't like being humiliated. they liked covert action christopher andrew mentions that they approved that pr
the national the national intelligence estimates at the time the us national intelligence at the time assessed that the soviets had far fewer nuclear missiles than they were claiming. it was bluster. and then khrushed off backs down on berlin and that seems to confirm pincofsky's intelligence. at the same time pankowsky says kristoff might do something desperate. cia gave pinkovsky the code name hero hit the vast documentary intelligence that he provided was marked the code word ironbark. and...
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well, this is at the time of the civil war. so this isn't like saying that everybody is from missouri, right but can kind of read between the lines of what's happening here. they said they were waiting afraid of their good cars being burned by the confederates. we took a steamer up to missouri. it was a flat boat and we were very crowded so you get rough travel not only on the river but again on the rail. joseph w. young wrote every few miles the debris of a wrecked train and surmise the situation by staying. where not that god is with his people the thought of the saints traveling over such a road to be almost unbearable. and so what another thing you should understand? is that in the journals during this time period latter-day saints felt like they were modern-day israel. and brigham young was an american moses. so there's that that's in there that's in the journals that's in their thoughts and this idea that god will watch over us if we simply gather if we gather to zion so salt lake was considered zion. just like for the --
well, this is at the time of the civil war. so this isn't like saying that everybody is from missouri, right but can kind of read between the lines of what's happening here. they said they were waiting afraid of their good cars being burned by the confederates. we took a steamer up to missouri. it was a flat boat and we were very crowded so you get rough travel not only on the river but again on the rail. joseph w. young wrote every few miles the debris of a wrecked train and surmise the...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. keller: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. over two years ago committee republicans opened an investigation into veterans record request backlog at the national personal records center. pennsylvania's veterans and their families were frustrated and concerned with the lengthy delays they were experiencing as they tried to access their own documents outlining military service. american veterans and families rely on these records to prove eligibility for medical care and the benefits they are entitled to. what we found was deeply disturbing. the records at the nprc are on paper. they cannot be accessed remotely. when the nprc shut down in-person operations and told its work force to go home, the backlog piled up to more than 500,000 military services record requests. veterans put their lives on the line for our country. the least we can do for them is to en
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. keller: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. over two years ago committee republicans opened an investigation into veterans record request backlog at the national personal records center. pennsylvania's veterans and their families were frustrated and concerned with the lengthy delays they were experiencing as they tried to access...
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i yield back the balance of my time. mr. lucas: i reserve the balance of my time, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. mr. lucas: just one second, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i yield to the gentleman from louisiana one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i'll tell my colleague what we can agree on. in the hallowed halls of this chamber. we can and should agree that men of principle do not intend to build the future of our republic upon back room deals in the dark of light in the upper chamber of our bicameral congress, which is exactly what happened with this bill, which is why it's now strongly opposed by my colleagues in the republican party. mr. higgins: everything we do here to advance the future of america should be based upon the core principles that gave birth to america. perhaps my colleague could agree with me upon that. mr. speaker, i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield 1 1/2 minutes to
i yield back the balance of my time. mr. lucas: i reserve the balance of my time, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. mr. lucas: just one second, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i yield to the gentleman from louisiana one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i'll tell my colleague what we can agree on. in the hallowed halls of this chamber. we can and should agree that men of principle do not intend to build the...
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the times sa s that members at the moment. the times says that he — members at the moment.t. the times says that he has refused _ members at the moment. the times says that he has refused to - members at the moment. the times says that he has refused to join - members at the moment. the times says that he has refused to join a - says that he has refused to join a bidding war on tax cuts thing she did not promise things that a plan to deliver them. let's turn to the telegraph. rishi sunak has given his first campaign into the telegraph and that is unsurprisingly he is led with this rather funny picture of him at a lectern and all of the support is gazing somewhat adoringly at him. but an interesting headline, i will run the economy like thatcher if i win says rishi sunak. in what way, rachel? , , , ,, ., rachel? this is rishi sunak's leadership — rachel? this is rishi sunak's leadership pitch _ rachel? this is rishi sunak's leadership pitch to _ rachel? this is rishi sunak's leadership pitch to the - rachel? this is rishi sunak's - leadership pitch to the conservative campai
the times sa s that members at the moment. the times says that he — members at the moment.t. the times says that he has refused _ members at the moment. the times says that he has refused to - members at the moment. the times says that he has refused to join - members at the moment. the times says that he has refused to join a - says that he has refused to join a bidding war on tax cuts thing she did not promise things that a plan to deliver them. let's turn to the telegraph. rishi sunak has...
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i yield the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair will advise the managers, mr. nadler has 13 minutes, mr. jordan has 11 minutes. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: thank you, mr. speaker. we yield three minutes to the gentleman from georgia, mr. clyde. the speaker pro tempore: mr. clyde is recognized for three minutes. clyde clyde thank you -- mr. clyde: thank you to the gentleman from ohio. i rise in strong opposition to h.r. 1808, which is just the latest gun grabbing bill democrats are dangerously ramming through their unconstitutional crusade to disarm america. the ink is barely dry on this anti-gun bill from last month and here they are pushing another anti-gun bill that proclaims to make us safer, but does the exact opposite. it puts citizens at greater risk by taking away the rights of the law-abiding. this legislation takes aim at our constitution by banning what the democrats call assault weapons, which is a vague political
i yield the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair will advise the managers, mr. nadler has 13 minutes, mr. jordan has 11 minutes. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: thank you, mr. speaker. we yield three minutes to the gentleman from georgia, mr. clyde. the speaker pro tempore: mr. clyde is recognized for three minutes. clyde clyde thank you -- mr. clyde: thank you to the gentleman from ohio. i rise in strong...
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the "l.a. times when reagan left the presidency it was very rough and reagan for eight years but they acknowledged that save the state from bankruptcy because when he became governor he was running a million-dollar day deficit and increasing by a million dollars a day and he turned it around in eight years into a surplus and save the state from bankruptcy. but as president it was exactly what he said he was going to do. when he ran in a teenage -- 1980 he wanted to turn around the economy. he was going to restore american morale. he did exactly all those things. as we all know he defeated soviet communism and the cold war. inflation when he was running in 1980 and his rates were something like 18% and inflation was almost tied. the value of the dollar was at work today what it was yesterday so it was really devastating to people's savings especially senior citizens. turn around the economy and created jobs. when he left office inflation was up 4.7% and the restored american morale. his approval raidi
the "l.a. times when reagan left the presidency it was very rough and reagan for eight years but they acknowledged that save the state from bankruptcy because when he became governor he was running a million-dollar day deficit and increasing by a million dollars a day and he turned it around in eight years into a surplus and save the state from bankruptcy. but as president it was exactly what he said he was going to do. when he ran in a teenage -- 1980 he wanted to turn around the economy....
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[applause] for the first time in almost two years. and those of you who are joining the program for first time tonight, welcome to you as well. change i need not say it's about to change, but, i currently just offer the remaining programs this year, both in person and buy our lives. you can also consult our website for updates concerning the venue. our sponsor for this evening's program is one of our oldest, jasper's village who have been with us for many years and who we are extremely grateful to for considering their genuine support. that might be a good time to encourage any of you who might be so inclined to make a contribution as the continuation of the program depends on this kind of individual and corporate support. you can do this by once again going to our website for information on how you may contribute. our speaker this evening is keith o'brien, author of fly girls, subtitled how five daring women defied all odds and made aviation history. keith was born in cincinnati and graduated from northwestern university, he is a form
[applause] for the first time in almost two years. and those of you who are joining the program for first time tonight, welcome to you as well. change i need not say it's about to change, but, i currently just offer the remaining programs this year, both in person and buy our lives. you can also consult our website for updates concerning the venue. our sponsor for this evening's program is one of our oldest, jasper's village who have been with us for many years and who we are extremely grateful...
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irish time. the 1st time i went into the europe, obviously through the security then up in it. and the foyer was just one of the biggest bits of hotel i had ever seen in my life. and i been a few places, obviously, whatever they had decided to do, they were gonna say, work here. gerald seymour was among the 1st journalists to report extensively on northern ireland while working for the british news organization i t m. first time i went to the rubber hotel, it was brand new. i had been opened a couple of weeks and that would have been in the early summer of 1971. and all hell i had broken loose in belfast at that time. no fast and bomb explosions. rock the city center in broad daylight. 2 months after it opened on the 6th of september 1971, a 2nd bomb hit the europa. a car bomb exploded next to the hotel. seriously damaging the protestant unionist party headquarters. 40 people were injured and the europe, as windows completely chatted. the hotels 1st manager was half a brown and he immediately or did
irish time. the 1st time i went into the europe, obviously through the security then up in it. and the foyer was just one of the biggest bits of hotel i had ever seen in my life. and i been a few places, obviously, whatever they had decided to do, they were gonna say, work here. gerald seymour was among the 1st journalists to report extensively on northern ireland while working for the british news organization i t m. first time i went to the rubber hotel, it was brand new. i had been opened a...
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man, i could have done a 1000 other things in the mean time. i've been in the country, it in destination says had this festival and they took all that away from me on a 2nd. um bon ah, to day michelle, a tony who is living with her husband and their son in her father's house in the south of germany. after 4 years of prisons exit bands and court cases in turkey. the prosecution finally asked for an acquittal due to lack of evidence. a has evidence, i'd say you had tucked as i was so angry when i heard that the prosecution was dropping the case. however, i have been traumatized, experienced for oppression and live. i was kept in prison with my 2 year old son for months on end, and in horrible conditions in need to then hear the prosecutor saying that it was all for nothing. so hell thus, and that's unless act as far less finished the turkish president has accomplished one, go. as long as he is in power, his critics like michelle or tolo, good old dylan ers horse on china and all the others that have been released, but not st. foot in turkey and th
man, i could have done a 1000 other things in the mean time. i've been in the country, it in destination says had this festival and they took all that away from me on a 2nd. um bon ah, to day michelle, a tony who is living with her husband and their son in her father's house in the south of germany. after 4 years of prisons exit bands and court cases in turkey. the prosecution finally asked for an acquittal due to lack of evidence. a has evidence, i'd say you had tucked as i was so angry when i...
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what do you make of it and the times _ investigate the claims.ou make of it and the times says - investigate the claims. what do you make of it and the times says it - investigate the claims. what do you i make of it and the times says it has been approached by some of them making the allegations of years ago, resigned of a similar allegations made against him again, several years ago and the fact that the incident which apparently he was too drunk to speak and is accused of an assault on the two men concerned that one of those actions and alleged assaults was witnessed by one of his fellow whips, sarah dines. she reported it to the colleagues. dines. she reported it to the colleague— dines. she reported it to the colleauues. ., ., ., colleagues. you wonder whatever ha--ened colleagues. you wonder whatever happened to _ colleagues. you wonder whatever happened to due _ colleagues. you wonder whatever happened to due diligence. - colleagues. you wonder whatever happened to due diligence. the i colleagues. you wonder whatever - happened to due dili
what do you make of it and the times _ investigate the claims.ou make of it and the times says - investigate the claims. what do you make of it and the times says it - investigate the claims. what do you i make of it and the times says it has been approached by some of them making the allegations of years ago, resigned of a similar allegations made against him again, several years ago and the fact that the incident which apparently he was too drunk to speak and is accused of an assault on the...
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coppola went for al pacino — a relative unknown at the time. naemic". why are all these people bothering your father on a day like this? oh, that's because they know. what? that no sicilian can refuse any request... but ultimately, pacino's performance was mesmerising and ignited his career. i'm with you now. i'm with you. pacino was amazed he got the role. i thought, "there's no way i'm going to get the part! "you can't" — you know what i mean? they're all these big movie stars out there and i thought "what do they want? "how am i ever going to get that kind of a role?" i don't want it. i'm doing all right. my life's ok. imean, simple. i play the piano sometimes, i go do theatre, i read, i have — you know, i'm in new york. new york, you get everything. new york feeds you, you know? you don't need anything else. from sequences shot at this house on staten island and elsewhere in new york, and in fact as far away as sicily, the godfather comes together extremely smoothly as a masterful movie. but behind the scenes it was anything but smooth. ther
coppola went for al pacino — a relative unknown at the time. naemic". why are all these people bothering your father on a day like this? oh, that's because they know. what? that no sicilian can refuse any request... but ultimately, pacino's performance was mesmerising and ignited his career. i'm with you now. i'm with you. pacino was amazed he got the role. i thought, "there's no way i'm going to get the part! "you can't" — you know what i mean? they're all these big...
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but this is a long process the time when you decided from the moment you somehow decided to become a winner to the moment when you and well, in my case, i'm probably ready to leave this matter there for some reason ah and accordingly we need to study every day for now, we have adapted to the conditions war, and with an understanding of how necessary it is now to provide high -quality medicine and assistance according to the march protocol, and that is why our training lasted four or five days, and the battalion counted on logistics. this means that if we need drivers, we recruit drivers. why these people to provide help in accordance with their competence and their task. if we need doctors and surgeons, for example, that is why we take these people and train them according to an enhanced program before the full-scale war in our country lasted a week and for this week, in addition to qualitative knowledge about the march and this protocol, a couple of doctors of the future also received stress tests, which, in my opinion, is quite important and a key language for becoming a permanent
but this is a long process the time when you decided from the moment you somehow decided to become a winner to the moment when you and well, in my case, i'm probably ready to leave this matter there for some reason ah and accordingly we need to study every day for now, we have adapted to the conditions war, and with an understanding of how necessary it is now to provide high -quality medicine and assistance according to the march protocol, and that is why our training lasted four or five days,...
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the first time i did it somehow, the second time i flew out with frames , i had to pay for everything garden, of course, such a state, so that everything panics there perform in case of a situation. once the basement or something like that, the cell together with the family first left for a few days in a neighboring village, then they began to leave the house only for the night, they stop along the length of the road and or somewhere, maybe in the outback under the trees it stops and now we spend the night and return home. i just. well, now at this time, many people are filming at home in the villages. thanks to the neighboring villages, the korysh called mullein leaves for the night. there are very few people left in our village, because it's scary. well, we at home. we are somehow at home. i think if fate, well, you can’t get away from it. zoya ivanovna lives with her aunt on a permanent basis, but as soon as the shelling begins, she leaves with her whole family for 35 km to a neighboring village , cheerful. that night we didn’t have time to leave, because the shells flew through th
the first time i did it somehow, the second time i flew out with frames , i had to pay for everything garden, of course, such a state, so that everything panics there perform in case of a situation. once the basement or something like that, the cell together with the family first left for a few days in a neighboring village, then they began to leave the house only for the night, they stop along the length of the road and or somewhere, maybe in the outback under the trees it stops and now we...
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you have the only time remaining. ms. waters: i yield myself the balance of the time. h.r. 7733 is supported by a number of groups including the cd fmp i coalition, credit union national association, independent community bankers of america, national association of federally-insured credit unions, national community re-investment coalition and opportunity finance network. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: t he question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 7733, as amended. those in favor, say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative -- for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia arise? >> i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: t he yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question will be postponed. for what purpose does t
you have the only time remaining. ms. waters: i yield myself the balance of the time. h.r. 7733 is supported by a number of groups including the cd fmp i coalition, credit union national association, independent community bankers of america, national association of federally-insured credit unions, national community re-investment coalition and opportunity finance network. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: t he question is, will the house...
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at the same time it is not. british pilots follow alongside men from the nations of occupied europe like these men from czechoslovakia. there were a few and i want to emphasize very few pilots from neutral countries such as these americans who flew with the raf before the united states was in the war. more importantly the raf included pilots from the empire from canada from australia from new zealand, but also from places we tend to forget like these men from what was then called british india today india, pakistan and bangladesh. yet even with this help from the empire and the commonwealth britain was on its own in 1940. the british one the battle of britain because of these pilots as you might gather from this newsreel. while the public takes shelter our fighter pilots take off to destroy the enemy. nice dramatic, isn't it? i love those little newsreels. the british also had one other advantage during the battle of britain and that was radar. it was technology that the british had developed by this time, but th
at the same time it is not. british pilots follow alongside men from the nations of occupied europe like these men from czechoslovakia. there were a few and i want to emphasize very few pilots from neutral countries such as these americans who flew with the raf before the united states was in the war. more importantly the raf included pilots from the empire from canada from australia from new zealand, but also from places we tend to forget like these men from what was then called british india...
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the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentlewoman's time has expired. e gentlewoman from washington reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: madam speaker, may i inquire as to the time that remains on both sides. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey has 14 3/4. the gentlelady from washington has 8173/-- # 8 3/4. mr. pallone: i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from california, ms. jacobs, a co-lead on this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. jacobs: thank you, mr. chairman, for making sure this bill could come to the floor so swiftly. thank you to my friend, congresswoman manning, for your partnership on co-leading this bill with me. and thank you to speaker pelosi for her continued leadership in this post-roe reality. madam speaker, this bill could not be more important. because for me and for tens of millions of americans these threats from justice thomas and the supreme court to take away our right to contraception are not abstract. i have lived my enti
the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentlewoman's time has expired. e gentlewoman from washington reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: madam speaker, may i inquire as to the time that remains on both sides. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey has 14 3/4. the gentlelady from washington has 8173/-- # 8 3/4. mr. pallone: i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from california, ms. jacobs, a co-lead on this legislation. the speaker pro tempore:...
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the stories -- the champagne, the caviar. it party time. the stories affect contrasting with berlin on minimum ration. a lot of people would say the germans deserve it, they lost the war, they treated their territories appallingly and americans and british felt like that but when you read some of the accounts of these women and children who have not had any part of the war in some working in the resistance, it's a difficult story to read. >> would you say the british command bringing his daughter, was not an outlier or how much of his family life was going on for these generals and leaders, is that a one off could you speak a little bit about that? >> by 46, 47, the americans were all bring in their wives, partly to cut down with the local berlin women, they brought their wives over and children they set up schools set up in berlin precisely for the children, so people like frank halley went to school in berlin, huge influx but things got very tense, i don't know how much time we've got to talk about the blockade but as things reached crisis
the stories -- the champagne, the caviar. it party time. the stories affect contrasting with berlin on minimum ration. a lot of people would say the germans deserve it, they lost the war, they treated their territories appallingly and americans and british felt like that but when you read some of the accounts of these women and children who have not had any part of the war in some working in the resistance, it's a difficult story to read. >> would you say the british command bringing his...
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the american way. here, can you see what's up? loudly who's brought stripes time for the rest of streaming the night if honor guard honor the colors honor guard despiced here. thank you. you may be seated. thank you, and thank you to kristen romero. wasn't that beautiful? that was a great way to begin everything this morning. thank you. it's so nice to see you all here. as i said today, we celebrate 37 words that changed everything and the statistics are truly staggering. according to nate silver's 538.com in 1971 the year before title nines passage fewer than 300,000 girls participated in sports at the high school level in the united states. that was just eight percent of the boys participating in sports at that time in the 1966 to 67 sports season around 15,000 women participated in college sports at ncaa institutions or about 10% of the participation number for men. it's clear that women were underrepresented. that started to change quickly after title. nine went into effect participation in girls high school sports rose by 178 percent in the first year of titl
the american way. here, can you see what's up? loudly who's brought stripes time for the rest of streaming the night if honor guard honor the colors honor guard despiced here. thank you. you may be seated. thank you, and thank you to kristen romero. wasn't that beautiful? that was a great way to begin everything this morning. thank you. it's so nice to see you all here. as i said today, we celebrate 37 words that changed everything and the statistics are truly staggering. according to nate...
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at the same time, as i said when updating educational standards. have included basic digital competencies in all programs without exception. currently, the ministry of figures is preparing a list of domestic software programs for universities. software that will be used in training and defines partners, and companies are partners for universities. future specialists in the field of information technology, as well as engineers , should be taught not only by teachers, but also by practitioners, on your behalf, dear vladimir vladimirovich, the barriers that prevented universities from attracting the best specialists working in industries to train students have been removed. in particular, the requirements from state standards for the presence of an academic degree of a scientist are excluded. titles for the publication activity of practitioners. this allows you to more actively involve the best representatives of a wide variety of industries. uh, in teaching, for example in the digital department programs that i mentioned, there is a requirement that
at the same time, as i said when updating educational standards. have included basic digital competencies in all programs without exception. currently, the ministry of figures is preparing a list of domestic software programs for universities. software that will be used in training and defines partners, and companies are partners for universities. future specialists in the field of information technology, as well as engineers , should be taught not only by teachers, but also by practitioners,...
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the times has joined the mary throng of - with the times is saying. timesl has joined the mary throng of people willing to say the worst about boris johnson and unnecessarily... is as though the events in the club have not been overshadowed by boris johnson's delay in responding to it. yes, he was travelling but he was clearly briefed and what you had this morning was the embarrassing exercise of one of his cabinet minister saying as far as she was aware, he did not have anything about previous allegations. and of course there have been rumours and other sources are elite with immediate this weekend to the contrary so as usual it's never... the initial incident, it is always the cover up for the handling of the fallout that seems to get them. so yes interesting to see what will happen is we have this looming 1922 committee executive election coming up committee executive election coming up wednesday after next, and the time is really concentrating on that. saying that will see a push for members to be voting to not have boris johnson's best for members
the times has joined the mary throng of - with the times is saying. timesl has joined the mary throng of people willing to say the worst about boris johnson and unnecessarily... is as though the events in the club have not been overshadowed by boris johnson's delay in responding to it. yes, he was travelling but he was clearly briefed and what you had this morning was the embarrassing exercise of one of his cabinet minister saying as far as she was aware, he did not have anything about previous...
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okay, which one you prefer for the current times? what are which metaphors do you think describes the current stance of turkey, the bad random metaphor for a very long time. many turks preferred rather more, rather more active role attributes, attributes to so as being a bridge is kind of a passive metal. basically bridges something where, you know, vehicle you know, people just, you know, puff over. so turkey does not obviously want to be such as such a passive being, it has its own, it has its own claim for itself. it has the sort of things that contribute to gold and when it comes to international stature, so on. so that's why rather than a metaphor cookie and from from a turkey that has national interest, it is capable of seeing its own national interest, but at the same time being and meaningful and valuable member of international community. in the, in the previous decades, we use this as, okay, must be a core country rather than a bridge and you know, in line with the increased increase claim or so to miss foreign policy. so th
okay, which one you prefer for the current times? what are which metaphors do you think describes the current stance of turkey, the bad random metaphor for a very long time. many turks preferred rather more, rather more active role attributes, attributes to so as being a bridge is kind of a passive metal. basically bridges something where, you know, vehicle you know, people just, you know, puff over. so turkey does not obviously want to be such as such a passive being, it has its own, it has...
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continued khmelnytsky actively sought allies and concluded a situational alliance with russia at the time khmelnytsky did not attach much importance to this agreement, he saw in it only temporary military weather after the death of bohdan, his successors before signing agreements with moscow each time with greater concessions, and in 10 years the state disintegrates into the right bank and the left bank. during the time of ivan samoilovych, the left bank and the right bank were united and in 1676 baturyn became the hetman's capital. samoilovych later lost control over the right bank. he will once again unite ukraine on both banks of the dnieper ivan mazepa this is the reconstructed hetman's building, it is still called the hetman's office. this is how ivan mazepa's council room was supposed to be. he dreamed of creating a strong ukrainian state during his time the reigns were not poor, and it was in mazepa that he taught peter the first european manners, he fulfilled his obligations to the king and expected reciprocity, peter was first of all a different nature of mazepa and mazepa - he u
continued khmelnytsky actively sought allies and concluded a situational alliance with russia at the time khmelnytsky did not attach much importance to this agreement, he saw in it only temporary military weather after the death of bohdan, his successors before signing agreements with moscow each time with greater concessions, and in 10 years the state disintegrates into the right bank and the left bank. during the time of ivan samoilovych, the left bank and the right bank were united and in...
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his writing has appeared in the los angeles times the huffington post slate the new republic the conversation time and the them post just to name a few. and he's here tonight to talk with us about his first book and i think it is probably gonna be the first of many it looks like you've got some projects lined up but the book tonight west of slavery the southern dream of a transcontinental empire published by unc press and i will mention that we do have the shop the book for sale in our museum shop. so without without further ado, i'm going to turn the screen over to dr. waite. great. thank you, kelly. and thank you all for for showing up. i know it's been a long long year. i'm not going to give individual shout-outs, but it's really nice to see a lot of familiar faces on my screen. so i i first went to the american civil war museum with my parents when i was a high school student, you know 15 plus years ago and at the time i didn't really i don't think i recognized that you could you could turn being a civil war buff into a profession but now looking back on that trip. i i think i i know now
his writing has appeared in the los angeles times the huffington post slate the new republic the conversation time and the them post just to name a few. and he's here tonight to talk with us about his first book and i think it is probably gonna be the first of many it looks like you've got some projects lined up but the book tonight west of slavery the southern dream of a transcontinental empire published by unc press and i will mention that we do have the shop the book for sale in our museum...
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at the time. people were getting executed. people were getting killed in paris and france. not just people, the people of your class, sort of the upper class. wealthy in folks. they were getting executed. you were there with your husband. at that point france sort of appreciated the u.s. they had a good relationship at that time. but, still, not a very good vibe in france. so you are showing up as this young woman in france at the time, okay. now, your husband's friend, the marquee day lafayette, okay, as you know, he was, you know, famously healthy in the u.s. war, the revolutionary war, he was a friend, a really good friend of your husband. now, he is imprisoned up inn austin. he is up there in prison. his wife, his young wife was imprisoned and her name is adrian, she was interested in the same city that you just arrived in the okay. these are friends of the family. now, the wife's uncle, this is the uncle of adrian, meets with monroe to do something to free her from the president paris. the cha
at the time. people were getting executed. people were getting killed in paris and france. not just people, the people of your class, sort of the upper class. wealthy in folks. they were getting executed. you were there with your husband. at that point france sort of appreciated the u.s. they had a good relationship at that time. but, still, not a very good vibe in france. so you are showing up as this young woman in france at the time, okay. now, your husband's friend, the marquee day...
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it was at three or what time in the morning anddn’t work out. they took a long time to decide luxembourg somewhere against there , you know, it's difficult, we will bomb. at least in this do you understand that things are different now? i'm going more. i'm on me if clarke knows, well, that's all there is. and when i mean, i wrote some notes, victor agrees with me the first point, and then writes the fourth point. i agree, but i'm under the political line victor i can't make this decision. so, now some major general is snotty. sorry, he says in mons or where you need to bomb russia, you see, the elite, everything collapsed here. it wasn't the same at all. i obviously say there were other leaders. uh powerful germany there france, these are all this, all the same, the influence could be something, let's say modestly. it was possible to agree on something, all the same through serious ones. and now there is no yugoslavia, they started bombing. we flew to negotiations and gave us a corridor. eh, petty. i personally like this, as i saw
it was at three or what time in the morning anddn’t work out. they took a long time to decide luxembourg somewhere against there , you know, it's difficult, we will bomb. at least in this do you understand that things are different now? i'm going more. i'm on me if clarke knows, well, that's all there is. and when i mean, i wrote some notes, victor agrees with me the first point, and then writes the fourth point. i agree, but i'm under the political line victor i can't make this decision. so,...
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in fact, at one time. at the, the ministers of themis are required by law to strictly observe the procedure for holding a meeting. this case is far from 5 minutes, must be identified. uh, there are participants in the process, explain the rights and obligations to listen. yes, that is, when it makes a question, a completely reasonable army schedule for those who hang justice since the nineteenth year makes up special programs. the case distribution module and the machine, it is unlikely that the module will answer it and allow you to solve the issue. and how many specific judges are considering cases, what category of cases is their complexity? how many cases are coming in? how many applications are not received. all of them will certainly considered, but every year the application becomes more and more today they go to court on any issue, such a load, according to experts, the quality of the work does not add time for the consideration of a particular case, it is postponed and the reasonableness of the considera
in fact, at one time. at the, the ministers of themis are required by law to strictly observe the procedure for holding a meeting. this case is far from 5 minutes, must be identified. uh, there are participants in the process, explain the rights and obligations to listen. yes, that is, when it makes a question, a completely reasonable army schedule for those who hang justice since the nineteenth year makes up special programs. the case distribution module and the machine, it is unlikely that...
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at the time, so much of it was truly about employer sanctions. host: given what we know now, would you say the bill was successful? did it achieve its goals? guest: to some extent, yes. to some extent, no. it is probably, in that way, like most legislation that has been enacted. it was a product of compromise. it was a product of its time. it did in fact establish some new principles. it did establish the idea that legal status should be a norm in our labor markets. and in the relationship between employers and workers. and that, of course, if people are hired illegally in the country, it reduces the -- hired illegally in the country, it reduces exploitation of workers. establishing that was an important step. in retrospect, it should have been a first step. the implementation of it, the enforcement of it has not succeeded because of a proliferation of false documents that people have used that then allows employers to show that they have checked people's document. but, there is such a wide range of documents that can actually be used by people ap
at the time, so much of it was truly about employer sanctions. host: given what we know now, would you say the bill was successful? did it achieve its goals? guest: to some extent, yes. to some extent, no. it is probably, in that way, like most legislation that has been enacted. it was a product of compromise. it was a product of its time. it did in fact establish some new principles. it did establish the idea that legal status should be a norm in our labor markets. and in the relationship...
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the public don't get to, to get on time to get on the public. johnson refuse multiple efforts, bye and piece to investigate whether russia had interfered with the bricks. it referendum the government said a retrospective assessment of the referendum is not necessary. how could johnson have known that when he didn't even ask the security to find out? sure, i make an additional point to what you just said. the intelligence and security committee can it's free to investigate any subject wishes. it does not need the prime minister's permission to do so. and it says permission to publish its report . well that was, it was long delayed. yes, that's a separate point. but the actual report itself and the investigation, if it was felt by the, the all party intelligence and security committee, our job for 5 years, we give it additional new pause. parliament give it sort of buzz needed so that it was not dependent on the prime minister of the day as to whether i could make investigations of this kind. so the presumption of your question is just not covered
the public don't get to, to get on time to get on the public. johnson refuse multiple efforts, bye and piece to investigate whether russia had interfered with the bricks. it referendum the government said a retrospective assessment of the referendum is not necessary. how could johnson have known that when he didn't even ask the security to find out? sure, i make an additional point to what you just said. the intelligence and security committee can it's free to investigate any subject wishes. it...
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the arrows here. we'll put it up up more time. at the sap damage of january 6 overlapping with all these other things, we had whole impeachment professor about whether a speech incites that last arrow, sabotage january 6th. if you only look at that last arrow, you're already narrow even if that is terrible. what does it mean when you stack the other arrows and then give us the counterpoint on why it's so hard to prove criminal intent. >> that's what's so important. when we had the second trump impeachment all we were looking at is the mob violence at the capitol and whether or not the president equated it and whether that was a high crime and misdemeanor. when you look at all of this, this is a multi-pronged individual to keep this one individual in power, and i think that's the gift of the january 6th committee in this investigation. you're finally able to see how all of these things stack on top of each other and they are all part of a joined up effort. some might say a conspiracy to bring all of this into fruition, to stop the
the arrows here. we'll put it up up more time. at the sap damage of january 6 overlapping with all these other things, we had whole impeachment professor about whether a speech incites that last arrow, sabotage january 6th. if you only look at that last arrow, you're already narrow even if that is terrible. what does it mean when you stack the other arrows and then give us the counterpoint on why it's so hard to prove criminal intent. >> that's what's so important. when we had the second...
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the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentlewoman's time has expired. e gentlewoman from washington reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: madam speaker, may i inquire as to the time that remains on both sides. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey has 14 3/4. the gentlelady from washington has 8173/-- # 8 3/4. mr. pallone: i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from california, ms. jacobs, a co-lead on this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. jacobs: thank you, mr. chairman, for making sure this bill could come to the floor so swiftly. thank you to my friend, congresswoman manning, for your partnership on co-leading this bill with me. and thank you to speaker pelosi for her continued leadership in this post-roe reality. madam speaker, this bill could not be more important. because for me and for tens of millions of americans these threats from justice thomas and the supreme court to take away our right to contraception are not abstract. i have lived my enti
the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentlewoman's time has expired. e gentlewoman from washington reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: madam speaker, may i inquire as to the time that remains on both sides. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey has 14 3/4. the gentlelady from washington has 8173/-- # 8 3/4. mr. pallone: i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from california, ms. jacobs, a co-lead on this legislation. the speaker pro tempore:...
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she was| saying in the times today, the uk will not _ saying in the times today, the uk will not restl hong kong gets back its— will not rest until hong kong gets back its freedoms. _ will not rest until hong kong gets back its freedoms.— will not rest until hong kong gets back its freedoms. nonsense. but that is the question _ back its freedoms. nonsense. but that is the question i _ back its freedoms. nonsense. but that is the question i raise. - that is the question i raise. whether, in a sense, you can sabre rattle but you have got to have something... is hong kong unfortunately an example of us not being able to follow through on our promises? and therefore, why would taiwan take our promises seriously? we were the signatory of an international treaty and we were meant _ international treaty and we were meant to— international treaty and we were meant to guarantee hong kong. the united _ meant to guarantee hong kong. the united states plays that role in taiwan — united states plays that role in taiwan. actually, it is worse. liz truss— taiwan. actually, it is worse. liz truss tal
she was| saying in the times today, the uk will not _ saying in the times today, the uk will not restl hong kong gets back its— will not rest until hong kong gets back its freedoms. _ will not rest until hong kong gets back its freedoms.— will not rest until hong kong gets back its freedoms. nonsense. but that is the question _ back its freedoms. nonsense. but that is the question i _ back its freedoms. nonsense. but that is the question i raise. - that is the question i raise. whether, in...
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internet, the time, to know enough about politics to want to take a survey voluntarily. so they have to do more modeling and math than they used to to get the right estimates. on one hand it is a jumps forward. but asking people what they want is getting harder and posters have to keep coming up with math techniques to come up with good predictions. susan: both methodology and communication continues having to change. in the state of things right now, to have confidence in the pool and journalists feel they are putting out accurate information, what needs to happen? elliott: five suggestions in the book. first, you should not conduct a poll via one method only. we have moved beyond only serving people by mail or by the phone. now in the last few years, it has become cheap and easy to combine polls from different methods so you do not have the various problems of polling. that suggestion rise -- arises from posters. another is for reporters to be more clear when writing about polls that these are estimates, they are not god telling you what americans want. we
internet, the time, to know enough about politics to want to take a survey voluntarily. so they have to do more modeling and math than they used to to get the right estimates. on one hand it is a jumps forward. but asking people what they want is getting harder and posters have to keep coming up with math techniques to come up with good predictions. susan: both methodology and communication continues having to change. in the state of things right now, to have confidence in the pool and...
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is the time. other big develop now in the investigation into the january 6 attack on the capitol members of the house select committee say that the panel may end up making several criminal referrals, including a former president, donald trump. at least 2 more public hearings on the january 6 insurrection are expected to happen this month. and after white house aide cassidy hutchinson's testimony last week, the committee says more people now are coming forward with new information. hutchinson testified that former president donald trump knew the crowd was armed and wanted to join them as they marched on the capitol. democrat adam schiff says he believes there's evidence that trump engaged in multiple violations of the law and says that should be investigated. committee vice chair liz cheney hasn't ruled out referring trump for criminal prosecution. the next hearing will likely happen in mid july >> we'll take a break or for 23. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news. a historic plane race may soo
is the time. other big develop now in the investigation into the january 6 attack on the capitol members of the house select committee say that the panel may end up making several criminal referrals, including a former president, donald trump. at least 2 more public hearings on the january 6 insurrection are expected to happen this month. and after white house aide cassidy hutchinson's testimony last week, the committee says more people now are coming forward with new information. hutchinson...
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at the time, that is a big ask. a college athlete who has been training for something for the whole lives to say i'm going to sit this one out. you have to think about in 1936, what did americans know about what's going on and nazi germany? they knew there were persecution, discrimination against jews, but they lived in a society in the united states with discrimination against jews, and of course against african america as well, in jim crow america. so, they make the greatest decision to stand up and play the games. >> despite the intensity of that personal sacrifice, and for me, the wrenching disappointment they felt, they didn't talk publicly about this decision, there was a personal thing? >> that is right, that is right, they don't speak out about the game when they say not to participate. >> i want to wish a good morning, or good afternoon, depending on where you are to visitors to the viewers watching. i used museum speak all the time. sunday, we will have visitors in the building. to viewers watching from aro
at the time, that is a big ask. a college athlete who has been training for something for the whole lives to say i'm going to sit this one out. you have to think about in 1936, what did americans know about what's going on and nazi germany? they knew there were persecution, discrimination against jews, but they lived in a society in the united states with discrimination against jews, and of course against african america as well, in jim crow america. so, they make the greatest decision to stand...