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ensuring all the upkeep is so solid here, and tom carter has done such an amazing job of overseeing all of that. and then we have manny pacheco who's not here today, but he makes this port really run. we say it, and he just makes it happen. always had a smile on his face, too, every time we saw him. then, we have the executive staff, and actually, i think i go back further with byron rhett than anybody here. the very first governmental role i had was serving with byron on the citizens advisory committee with hunters point shipyard, back before it was a gleam in anybody's eye. byron, the work you've done on the port has just been unsurpassed in excellence. peter daly, as you said earlier, we'll always have shanghai. you better explain that. when we had the -- >> what happens in shanghai stays in shagnhai. >> no as part of the delegation on part of the port of san francisco, peter and i along with that executive director moyer represented the city at the sister city conference in shanghai. i mentioned, you know, a few of the others, but i also want to thank eileen malley. i worked wit
ensuring all the upkeep is so solid here, and tom carter has done such an amazing job of overseeing all of that. and then we have manny pacheco who's not here today, but he makes this port really run. we say it, and he just makes it happen. always had a smile on his face, too, every time we saw him. then, we have the executive staff, and actually, i think i go back further with byron rhett than anybody here. the very first governmental role i had was serving with byron on the citizens advisory...
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May 19, 2018
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carter. judicial watch president tom fitton.watc author, attorney david limbaugh.ull disclosure, david has negotiated every single radio and tv contract and book contract in my career, and i usually pay forf dinner. look, sara, this has been a huge week here. what james clapper said, okay, is basically, we don't have a country, we are not about the rule of law, there is no constitutional protections anymore in this country. >> pretty much. what he is saying is, and remember, clapper is being investigated for leaking by congress. so they believe james clapper was the one that actually deliver the information to cnn after the president was briefed on the dossier by comey at trump tower. so clapper has a lot to answer for. but basically what clapper is saying, we weaponized the intelligence community to spy on a campaign because we were concerned about the russians. sean, what about the $500,000 that bill clinton got in 2010 for a speech he gave to renaissance capital, which come by the way, is very well-connected to the kgb? did they have a spy with bill clinton at t
carter. judicial watch president tom fitton.watc author, attorney david limbaugh.ull disclosure, david has negotiated every single radio and tv contract and book contract in my career, and i usually pay forf dinner. look, sara, this has been a huge week here. what james clapper said, okay, is basically, we don't have a country, we are not about the rule of law, there is no constitutional protections anymore in this country. >> pretty much. what he is saying is, and remember, clapper is...
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lectures in history, tom lee teaches a class but the south's influence in national culture in the 1970's. he highlights the political importance of the region during jimmy carter's presidential campaign and the rise of such things as nascar, country music and southern living magazine. this class is about 45 minutes. tom: ok, so talking about as i suggested the south and the 1970's, and in particular come the title deliverance to the that is kind of my book end but this phrase the southernization of america matters. be one of my to themes today. i want to start because this lecture will involve elements of culture. i want to start with two films f to bookend the decade. one is well-known, "easy rider." "easy rider," and i will go over these briefly and you are welcome to watch them on your own time, "easy rider" is in many ways about a tour of the south made on motorcycles by folks who represent the counterculture of the late 1960's. there are some big name stars in this film, and what they find, at least as the movie portrays it, is a south that is hardly ready to recognize this countercultural model of life, a south that is in many ways still entrenched in its
lectures in history, tom lee teaches a class but the south's influence in national culture in the 1970's. he highlights the political importance of the region during jimmy carter's presidential campaign and the rise of such things as nascar, country music and southern living magazine. this class is about 45 minutes. tom: ok, so talking about as i suggested the south and the 1970's, and in particular come the title deliverance to the that is kind of my book end but this phrase the...
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carter. ashley will join the ranks of past winners of this award, which include nancy nord, tom spencer, heather hidelba, kathryn chano and linda kearns. the late betty was a legend among lawyers. a regan appointee, she headed the eeoc and was on the ground floor in launching the rnoa. i had the privilege of being her partner at baker hostether for 11 years and knew her work ethic, voluntarism, leadership and generous heart. betty championed the overlooked, the unsung heros, who make big things happen for everyone else. after her death i headed the committee which named an award in her honor to recognize these unsung heros. republican trail blazers with entrepreneurial community oriented spirit, organizational builders who inspire others and make significant change. our 2018 awardy, ashley carter, is one such leader. her accomplishments are not limited to the d.c. school board. ashley is also the director of coalitions for the independent women's forum and the independent women's voice. the preeminent organizations for women who promote free markets, limited government, and personal liberty. she
carter. ashley will join the ranks of past winners of this award, which include nancy nord, tom spencer, heather hidelba, kathryn chano and linda kearns. the late betty was a legend among lawyers. a regan appointee, she headed the eeoc and was on the ground floor in launching the rnoa. i had the privilege of being her partner at baker hostether for 11 years and knew her work ethic, voluntarism, leadership and generous heart. betty championed the overlooked, the unsung heros, who make big things...
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because papadopoulos, manafort and carter page have said tenuous links to russia and we are concerned that they are trying to infiltrate the election. at the time, tomuested manafort. papadopoulos' resume doesn't hold to scrutiny. maybe this stuff is stopped in the spring and there's no problem. they decided to do it this way instead. steve: it's troubling as we are learning more how the stories are coming out. the fellow -- michael caputo was on with neil cavuto, somebody from the agency, through intermediary offered emails. we understand the guy got back in contact with us because we reached out to us and said i never worked for government agency. brian: makes everyone suspicious. ainsley: he said conversation at cocktail party. steve: to your point, if the federal government knew something about something, why didn't they tell somebody? >> the efforts of russia to med until the election are worth investigating, there's no question about that. but if you are insert yourselves into somebody's campaign and you're worried about protecting the campaign as apologist for the fbi, wouldn't you go immediately and say to the people in the campaign, look, w
because papadopoulos, manafort and carter page have said tenuous links to russia and we are concerned that they are trying to infiltrate the election. at the time, tomuested manafort. papadopoulos' resume doesn't hold to scrutiny. maybe this stuff is stopped in the spring and there's no problem. they decided to do it this way instead. steve: it's troubling as we are learning more how the stories are coming out. the fellow -- michael caputo was on with neil cavuto, somebody from the agency,...