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duchess for the future of preservation, but the future of the nation and our national understanding of who we are, and where we come from. beope our work together will just the beginning of our collaboration. i want to encourage faculty and staff and students here to tell us about more historic places that have been overlooked and underappreciated for too long that deserve our support. i hope ande can -- expect we can apply the knowledge and wisdom that has been accumulated here and developed for partnerships together to help craft a more inclusive vision for our future. fork you all once again being here today and for your warm and generous embrace of the national trust in this partnership. we will not watch a video that was put together by the national trust and howard university on the meaning and importance of this place and our newest national treasure, founders library. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> founders library has a story to tell. it is the story of a people. roots on theits african continent to spend africa, asia, the americas, and beyond. the story of triumph and achieveme
duchess for the future of preservation, but the future of the nation and our national understanding of who we are, and where we come from. beope our work together will just the beginning of our collaboration. i want to encourage faculty and staff and students here to tell us about more historic places that have been overlooked and underappreciated for too long that deserve our support. i hope ande can -- expect we can apply the knowledge and wisdom that has been accumulated here and developed...
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today is a national park. he took arches which is a roadside a roadside attraction and turned it into a mammoth national park and took zion national park quadruple. the zion national park to enlarge the parks, these were all strategies. his secretary of war was a man named george durden and his first term. he was a democratic governor, environment conservationist from utah. he saw the advantages of trying to market it on tv. the you taught national parks state, this was starting with fdr in turn. >> quickly, about the 10, i'm just curious because i would like to collect all 10. >> the very first one was el capitan and yosemite, adapted capitan and yosemite, adapted from a photograph ansell adams, it debuted in 234 and sold over 250,000 the first day. others were great smoky mounts, gradient tetons, glasser, zion, trying to look at the map, can katie up in maine, and as hell and sent to her by ansell adams. >> it was not just that national parks they did it all, they they did ducks stamps that were remarkable c
today is a national park. he took arches which is a roadside a roadside attraction and turned it into a mammoth national park and took zion national park quadruple. the zion national park to enlarge the parks, these were all strategies. his secretary of war was a man named george durden and his first term. he was a democratic governor, environment conservationist from utah. he saw the advantages of trying to market it on tv. the you taught national parks state, this was starting with fdr in...
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which is why i am proud to announce that founders library is the newest national treasure of the national trust for historic reservation. [applause] stephanie: thank you. it is a signature initiative at the national trust, a revolving portfolio of the 60 diverse and important projects around the country that are a critical -- at a critical moment in their evolution. we strongly believe older building should not be trapped --amber and laughed together left to gather dust. they should be active and fully .ngaged in the community working with howard we will make founders a creative learning space for the 21st century while maintaining its distinctive character and central place in the life of the university. we are delighted to join in this partnership. working to save howard fits well into our efforts to expand the scope of historic preservation to reflect the full and diverse history of our nation. often looking to ensure overlooked places that are essential to our american story are protected. will talk about, this is something that is critically important for the future, not just a prese
which is why i am proud to announce that founders library is the newest national treasure of the national trust for historic reservation. [applause] stephanie: thank you. it is a signature initiative at the national trust, a revolving portfolio of the 60 diverse and important projects around the country that are a critical -- at a critical moment in their evolution. we strongly believe older building should not be trapped --amber and laughed together left to gather dust. they should be active...
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to tear the nation apart. congressional are local. presidential are national in a way other elections weren't. he came up with what he believed to be a brilliant idea. presidents should not be elected by the american people. instead, there should be a box in the senate with a lot of white balls and one black ball. each senator would pick a ball out of the box and whoever got the black ball would be president. problem solved. when i first strumible estumble, i thought it was a joke. but it wasn't. i searched and found marshall's response. they actually debated this. interesting idea, mr. hill-house. it really does give you a sense about how these national political contests and particularly the run for president really was causing extreme partisanship of a kind that panicked people. the solution that he came up with, then no more national political contests of that kind. 50 years later, a similar political crisis didn't end as well. this later crisis as in 1800 was infused with a do or die ethos and at sum gs t
to tear the nation apart. congressional are local. presidential are national in a way other elections weren't. he came up with what he believed to be a brilliant idea. presidents should not be elected by the american people. instead, there should be a box in the senate with a lot of white balls and one black ball. each senator would pick a ball out of the box and whoever got the black ball would be president. problem solved. when i first strumible estumble, i thought it was a joke. but it...
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-- we will rejoin the community of nations. will renew our alliances and we will build new alliances because they are essential to the final victory and success of a war on terror. administration, has run the most inept, ideological foreign policy in modern history. [cheers and applause] ry!ience, chanting: ker kerry! kerry! --ator kerry: this president this president has said again and again that he wants to run on national security. was to makerge bush national security the central issue of the campaign of 2004, i have three words for him that i know he understands. bring it on. this -- this cap paying -- this campaign is about the big issues and challenges that we face as a nation. tois about our opportunity .tep up opponents cannot campaign on jobs or health care or fiscal responsibility. instead, george bush, who promised to become a uniter, has become the great divider. -- just last week week he proposed to amend the constitution of the united states for political purposes -- [audience cheering] senator kerry: and we say
-- we will rejoin the community of nations. will renew our alliances and we will build new alliances because they are essential to the final victory and success of a war on terror. administration, has run the most inept, ideological foreign policy in modern history. [cheers and applause] ry!ience, chanting: ker kerry! kerry! --ator kerry: this president this president has said again and again that he wants to run on national security. was to makerge bush national security the central issue of...
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president kennedy arrives to dedicate the property as a national center for national resource education. the property, an 83-year-old french mansion and its 100 acres of ground, is presented by dr. gifford pinchot, son of the conservationist. president kennedy describes gifford pinchot as a trained scientist, gift administrator, articulate publicist, and governor of pennsylvania. but as a man who would prefer to be remembered as a forrester and conservationist. for milford, a flight of 1000 miles to duluth. at a side trip by helicopter over the apostle islands barrier over lake superior, for a lander at ashland, wisconsin. to the welcoming throng at the ashton airport, president kennedy announces the convening of a conference to study the water pollution problem in the area. the scene is, to conserve our resources now for those who come after us. the same night, the fieldhouse of the university of minnesota at duluth. the president addresses the land and people conference for the northern great lakes region, relating our national responsibilities to the problem of the world community. a
president kennedy arrives to dedicate the property as a national center for national resource education. the property, an 83-year-old french mansion and its 100 acres of ground, is presented by dr. gifford pinchot, son of the conservationist. president kennedy describes gifford pinchot as a trained scientist, gift administrator, articulate publicist, and governor of pennsylvania. but as a man who would prefer to be remembered as a forrester and conservationist. for milford, a flight of 1000...
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members, the government of national accord, you can say the general national congress here are with the government of national accord, that u.n. sponsored government of national accord. and the same in house of representatives. only a few number of parliamentarians are opposing the government of national accord, and they have certain demands, like demanding the -- >> it is a very complicated situation, from what you described -- >> outside of the parliament. >> yes, it's very complicated because even the existing government in tripoli that you would expect would be in opposition to the u.n. backed government, that opposition in itself is very split and fragmented and what does this mean for the coming days and weeks in tripoli? what do you expect in the coming hours? could there be further unrest? >> well, to begin w. the fact that the position has finally reached the capital. and here at the navy base here in tripoli, that's a big step ahead. but on the other hand, each political institution here, either with the government, or against it, the new government, each political institu
members, the government of national accord, you can say the general national congress here are with the government of national accord, that u.n. sponsored government of national accord. and the same in house of representatives. only a few number of parliamentarians are opposing the government of national accord, and they have certain demands, like demanding the -- >> it is a very complicated situation, from what you described -- >> outside of the parliament. >> yes, it's very...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] understanding, give us strength and reason during these perilous times. bring consolation to the be reefed in belgium and public servants represent the great united states. collectively brothers and sisters, you are a tapes try of america, a beautiful quilt of diversity. the best of who we can be. our respective faiths remind us that the measure of society is how we treat the most vulnerable, the orphan, the widow, the stranger in our midst. god bless the members of this house, their families and staff and all those workers who humbly serve to care for and protect these hallowed halls. may these deliberations reflect the best of humanity honoring the divine spark in one another. long may our land be bright, with freedom's holy light as we continue to shine as a beacon of hope to those within our borders and around the world. amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's pr
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for all members of the united nations. on april 7, the president invited the secretary general to coordinate regional and economic and social development programs in southeast asia and we transmitted the text of that address. throw the summer of 1965, we tried to engage members to find ways of engaging members. in january of this sure, the ambassador put the matter to the security council and gave them a summary of the peace offensive. it is there now. in an effort to find out whether the security council can be of some assistance. in moving this away from violence to negotiation. >> it has also been suggested, that the 14 nation conference -- secretary rusk: -- the geneva conference of laos was 14. there were fewer at the geneva conference in 9054, are you referring to the 17 non-relations group. --retary rusk: to reconvene >> to reconvene the geneva conference. that's efficient -- that suggestion has been made many times, chiefly from our side. the other side has been unwilling to come to such a conference. we indicated,
for all members of the united nations. on april 7, the president invited the secretary general to coordinate regional and economic and social development programs in southeast asia and we transmitted the text of that address. throw the summer of 1965, we tried to engage members to find ways of engaging members. in january of this sure, the ambassador put the matter to the security council and gave them a summary of the peace offensive. it is there now. in an effort to find out whether the...
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rates are nearly five times the national average. native americans are twice as likely to die from hepatitis c than other americans. that's part of the reason the cherokee nation has made eliminating hep c one of its top public health priorities. alarmed by the disease, cherokee officials in 2012 began working with the university of oklahoma, the oklahoma state health department, and eventually federal health officials to design a hep c elimination program that launched late last year. bill john baker is principal chief of the cherokee nation. >> hep c has been almost like the big c word of when you found out you had it, it was a death sentence. >> reporter: in addition to the health impact, baker says the disease takes an economic toll. >> most folks can't work. they can't function as the disease progresses. it's a tremendous financial burden. >> reporter: the cherokee health system serves 130,000 native americans in northeastern oklahoma at its main hospital and at eight outreach clinics. like many indian health systems, care is fr
rates are nearly five times the national average. native americans are twice as likely to die from hepatitis c than other americans. that's part of the reason the cherokee nation has made eliminating hep c one of its top public health priorities. alarmed by the disease, cherokee officials in 2012 began working with the university of oklahoma, the oklahoma state health department, and eventually federal health officials to design a hep c elimination program that launched late last year. bill...
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like all great national public institutions, the u.s. navy is a mirror of our culture and values as well as our strengths command there are few ways in which the navy is dramatically different than the 19th or 20th century. as noted earlier, the principal duty of crewmen was to move heavy objects around which is why especially in britain men were often recruited by simply banging them over the head and dragging on board. we were a bit more settled in the us, not particularly picky. by the 20th century this was no longer the case not only due to a more enlightened view of citizen rights but also because service in the late 20th and certainly in the 21st century requires much more sailors then pulling on a rope and moving a canon around the deck. aviation electronics technician, information systems technician, missile technician, though the traditionalists someone you will no doubt be glad to hear we still have thinners mates. the navy is demographically different. they serve from the earliest days. less immediate impact on the u.s. navy t
like all great national public institutions, the u.s. navy is a mirror of our culture and values as well as our strengths command there are few ways in which the navy is dramatically different than the 19th or 20th century. as noted earlier, the principal duty of crewmen was to move heavy objects around which is why especially in britain men were often recruited by simply banging them over the head and dragging on board. we were a bit more settled in the us, not particularly picky. by the 20th...
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that is why we want this to be national. it must go directly to the people and derive its strength from the people. and we want people all over this land to sense the greatness of this moment, to participate in it, to help us all to discover what that great spirit is. and so i would charge this commission to move forward, to yes in reaching the great material goals of which we know we are capable. that is the easiest part of the job. but recognizing that the best bet, the best clothed, the best housed people in the world, the strongest nation in the world, and the richest nation of the world still will not deserve to be the hope of the world unless it has that splendid spirit, the lift of a driving dream which meant so much to the world in 1776, and for 200 years since that time. i would conclude simply by saying that by that year 1976, the world will be at peace. by that year 1976, america, we trust, will find the understanding that perhaps we do not have in many quarters today. but above everything else, i would trust in t
that is why we want this to be national. it must go directly to the people and derive its strength from the people. and we want people all over this land to sense the greatness of this moment, to participate in it, to help us all to discover what that great spirit is. and so i would charge this commission to move forward, to yes in reaching the great material goals of which we know we are capable. that is the easiest part of the job. but recognizing that the best bet, the best clothed, the best...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] gentlemen, please welcome, ambassador john bolton. ♪ ♪ ♪ ambassador bolton: thank you very much. it is a great pleasure to be here today. you know, the good news is that when we meet here again next year, barack obama will not be president. [applause] that is just about the last of the good news. [laughter] because if we don't act sensibly, hillary clinton will be the next president. [boos] and make no mistake, her national security policies are indistinguishable from barack obama's. it means for more years of the same thing. i have read her memoir, "hard choices," all 600 grinding, tedious pages of it. [laughter] anyhave to strain to find difference between her and obama. i just want to review here today what it means to have a continuation of the policies of the last seven years and the next year before us if hillary is elected. the fact is, obama has allowed the world to grow more dangerou
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of natural history, the national zoo and the national museum of american history. and as mentioned, our other priority is strengthening our intellectual foundation and programs. our ranks of cure or thes throughout the institution have shrink substantially, especially in some of our museums. we need to reverse this long-term trend in the loss of curatorial and research staff. we need new experts who can acquire the collections and also ensuring the availability of the collections for critical research. the smithsonian does face a future that holds both exciting opportunities and imposing challenges and working with the congress and the administration we'll aggressively address these challenges and take full advantage of many new opportunities. again, i thank you for the opportunity of testifying. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, doctor. as you mentioned in your opening statement, the national air and space museum, which is the most visited museum in the united states, second most visited in the world behive only the louvre in paris is in needs of major repair
of natural history, the national zoo and the national museum of american history. and as mentioned, our other priority is strengthening our intellectual foundation and programs. our ranks of cure or thes throughout the institution have shrink substantially, especially in some of our museums. we need to reverse this long-term trend in the loss of curatorial and research staff. we need new experts who can acquire the collections and also ensuring the availability of the collections for critical...
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about different aspects of the nation. one time when mohammed was back home in louisville, and captain sam, this was june 1962, captain said there's going to be a nation of islam rally in detroit. why don't you come, i will come pick you up will drive up to detroit and you can meet malcolm x. malcolm was a spokesman for the nations of islam, and he said that was fine. and they went to the rally and sitting at the back of the table facing the door was malcolm x. cassius goes up and says hello, my name is cassius clay. , he smiles another ac a dignified, strong, powerful man and he has no idea of who cassius clay is. he has never heard of tran1, he doesn't follow boxing. he just sees a very a very impressive, charisma attic man. but he picked up boxing, he learned it. the nation of islam at that point did not allow their members to participate in what they call sports and play. so why was it that despite the fact that this guy had a profession in sports as a boxer did malcolm x. see something there that he thought needed to
about different aspects of the nation. one time when mohammed was back home in louisville, and captain sam, this was june 1962, captain said there's going to be a nation of islam rally in detroit. why don't you come, i will come pick you up will drive up to detroit and you can meet malcolm x. malcolm was a spokesman for the nations of islam, and he said that was fine. and they went to the rally and sitting at the back of the table facing the door was malcolm x. cassius goes up and says hello,...
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history, the national zoo and national museum of national history. as we mentioned our other priority is strengthening our intellectual foundation and our programs. our ranks of curators throughout the institutions have shrunk substantially especially in some of our museums. we need to reverse the long-term trend in loss of curator staff and we need new experts to acquire and exhibit our unique collections and insuring availability of collections for critical research. the smithsonian does face a future that holds both excites opportunities and imposing challenges and working with the congress and the administration we willinging a aggressively address the challenges and create many new opportunities. thank you for the opportunity for testifying. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, doctor. as you mentioned in your opening statement the national air and space museum which is the most visited museum in the united states and second most visited in the world behind only the louvre in paris is in need of major repair work. projections i've seen project
history, the national zoo and national museum of national history. as we mentioned our other priority is strengthening our intellectual foundation and our programs. our ranks of curators throughout the institutions have shrunk substantially especially in some of our museums. we need to reverse the long-term trend in loss of curator staff and we need new experts to acquire and exhibit our unique collections and insuring availability of collections for critical research. the smithsonian does face...
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president, our nation's founders fought the british empire to create an independent nation governed by laws. they fought so that their children could be free from the callous fiats of a monarchy on the other side of the ocean. our founders learned from the excesses and mistakes of european powers and came together to design a new system of government. a carefully balanced system, one of distributed powers and responsibilities, checks and balances. american school children learned about the three co-equal branches of government and the unique roles that they play in maintaining that carefully crafted balance of power. a strong, independent and fully functioning judiciary is inseparable from a peelt american democracy. our founders wisely reached consensus to create our system wherein the president designates judicial nominees and the senate provides advice and consent. this prevents undue influence or control by either the white house or the congress over the supreme court. simply put, the senate has a constitutional duty to provide timely consideration of any president's supreme court
president, our nation's founders fought the british empire to create an independent nation governed by laws. they fought so that their children could be free from the callous fiats of a monarchy on the other side of the ocean. our founders learned from the excesses and mistakes of european powers and came together to design a new system of government. a carefully balanced system, one of distributed powers and responsibilities, checks and balances. american school children learned about the...
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the president will spend a busy two days on the communist-ruled island nation. >> reporter: only eight months after the flag was raised at the reopened u.s. embassy in cuba, for the first time in more than half a century, the streets of havana are decorated with american flags and images of president obama. the president and the first family are beginning their cuban visit with a walking tour of historic old havana tonight. mr. obama will meet tomorrow with cuban president raul castro and attend a state dinner. obama has no plans to meet with former president and revolutionary leader fidel castro, older brother of the current president. but he does intend to spend time on tuesday with critics of castro's government, many of whom have faced arrests for their outspoken opposition. the white house would not disclose which dissidents mr. obama will see but insists the list is not negotiable: >> but i can tell you that the president is going to move forward and host meetings and have a conversation about human rights with the people that he chooses to meet with. >> reporter: this afternoon
the president will spend a busy two days on the communist-ruled island nation. >> reporter: only eight months after the flag was raised at the reopened u.s. embassy in cuba, for the first time in more than half a century, the streets of havana are decorated with american flags and images of president obama. the president and the first family are beginning their cuban visit with a walking tour of historic old havana tonight. mr. obama will meet tomorrow with cuban president raul castro and...
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while social media celebrates national prom day thursday, the nation will officially celebrate national cesar chavez day named after the pioneer for farm workers' day. >> on that note that does it for "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for joining us as well. we'll see you back here tomorrow on whatever day it. >> we should have "nbr" day. national "nbr" day. narrator: coming up on "quest" -- a nasa rover looks for signs of ancient life on mars. [ all cheering ] mckay: we know it had water. it had rivers, lakes, maybe even an ocean. narrator: a search for clues about a mysterious disease killing millions of starfish. the surprising health benefits from eating dark chocolate. and a mission to uncover the amazing secrets of the spider web. next on "quest." announcer: support for "quest" is provided by...
while social media celebrates national prom day thursday, the nation will officially celebrate national cesar chavez day named after the pioneer for farm workers' day. >> on that note that does it for "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for joining us as well. we'll see you back here tomorrow on whatever day it. >> we should have "nbr" day. national "nbr" day. narrator: coming up on...
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while social media celebrates national prom day thursday, the nation will officially celebrate national cesar chavez day named after the pioneer for farm workers' day. >> on that note that does it for "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for joining us as well. we'll see you back here tomorrow on whatever day it. >> we should have "nbr" day. national "nbr" day. dad said i wasn't to trouble you, but he's got really bad. declan: but if you want him to stay a bastard, that's fine. let's not get ourselves married. declan's not always so unpleasant. this is colin. hello, timothy's mum and dad. hello. i find mr. hereward very agreeable. so do i. hello. good morning. you look very nice. you look lovely. funding for "call the midwife" to your pbs stations from viewers like you.
while social media celebrates national prom day thursday, the nation will officially celebrate national cesar chavez day named after the pioneer for farm workers' day. >> on that note that does it for "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for joining us as well. we'll see you back here tomorrow on whatever day it. >> we should have "nbr" day. national "nbr" day. dad said i wasn't to trouble...
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the citizens of our nation. that's where the answer's got to be. >> rose: that means we need to have congress decide? >> well, congress is the elected representative of our citizens, but what i would hope is we would have a broad, national dialogue about just what are we comfortable with. >> rose: and who's going to lead that dialogue? it's not taking place anywhere. >> no, because right now what you're seeing is perspectives, neither of which is necessarily invalid. >> rose: you're seeing sessions before congress and interviews with principals engaged, more interviews on apple side than the government side because mr. comey's not doing a lot of interviews. >> we tend to paint things as good or bad in society, black or white. so we are seemingly -- it is just the perception so take it for what it's worth, but i think to myself why are we framing this as a good versus bad? we've got two imperatives. with we expect the f.b.i., for example, to defend the citizens of our nation -- >> rose: i hear that and know that
the citizens of our nation. that's where the answer's got to be. >> rose: that means we need to have congress decide? >> well, congress is the elected representative of our citizens, but what i would hope is we would have a broad, national dialogue about just what are we comfortable with. >> rose: and who's going to lead that dialogue? it's not taking place anywhere. >> no, because right now what you're seeing is perspectives, neither of which is necessarily invalid....
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and national security. from a texas standpoint, it's been very clear in terms from the governor and our state legislature that two things in terms of guiding principles. sense of urgency and unity of effort. unfortunately with the chief over here, i know when he was the sector chief of rio grande valley, border patrol, he was a team player. and we were able to do unity of effort and work closely with them. i can tell you right now that the properly resourced, they have the leadership and the type of people, they can get the job done to secure the texas-mexico border. that's important. until that time, our strategic intent by our legislature, our governor, is that the texas department of public safety, working with our local and other state partners, included texas forces or game wardens, will provide direct support to border patrol and the detection, deterrence and interdiction of smuggling events that occur between the ports of entry. and do so very aggressively. every day we deploy texas state troopers, t
and national security. from a texas standpoint, it's been very clear in terms from the governor and our state legislature that two things in terms of guiding principles. sense of urgency and unity of effort. unfortunately with the chief over here, i know when he was the sector chief of rio grande valley, border patrol, he was a team player. and we were able to do unity of effort and work closely with them. i can tell you right now that the properly resourced, they have the leadership and the...
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israel among the nations, and especially in the nited nations. at the u.n., israel, the middle east's only true democracy, is slandered like no other country on earth. at the u.n., israel is subjected to consistent, systematic discrimination. only israel is permanently scheduled for condemnation at the u.n. human rights council -- not iran, not syria, not north korea. only israel is hounded by u.n. bodies expressly established to delegitimize its very existence. only israel is condemned every year by 20 hostile resolutions n the u.n. general assembly. the un, my friends, has a shameful record of singling out israel for castigation and condemnation. so i have a question for you. hy would anyone think that the u.n. could decide on a fair and secure peace for israel? yet amazingly, there are some who believe exactly that. they seek to impose terms on israel in the u.n. security council. and those terms would undoubtedly be stacked against us. they always are. so such an effort in the u.n. would only convince the palestinians that they can stab their
israel among the nations, and especially in the nited nations. at the u.n., israel, the middle east's only true democracy, is slandered like no other country on earth. at the u.n., israel is subjected to consistent, systematic discrimination. only israel is permanently scheduled for condemnation at the u.n. human rights council -- not iran, not syria, not north korea. only israel is hounded by u.n. bodies expressly established to delegitimize its very existence. only israel is condemned every...
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today is a national park. he took arches which is a roadside a roadside attraction and turned it into a mammoth national park and took zion national park quadruple. the zion national park to enlarge the parks, these were all strategies. his secretary of war was a man named george durden and his first term. he was a democratic governor, environment conservationist from utah. he saw the advantages of trying to market it on tv. the you taught national parks state, this was starting with fdr in turn. >> quickly, about the 10, i'm just curious because i would like to collect all 10. >> the very first one was el capitan and yosemite, adapted capitan and yosemite, adapted from a photograph ansell adams, it debuted in 234 and sold over 250,000 the first day. others were great smoky mounts, gradient tetons, glasser, zion, trying to look at the map, can katie up in maine, and as hell and sent to her by ansell adams. >> it was not just that national parks they did it all, they they did ducks stamps that were remarkable c
today is a national park. he took arches which is a roadside a roadside attraction and turned it into a mammoth national park and took zion national park quadruple. the zion national park to enlarge the parks, these were all strategies. his secretary of war was a man named george durden and his first term. he was a democratic governor, environment conservationist from utah. he saw the advantages of trying to market it on tv. the you taught national parks state, this was starting with fdr in...
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women haven and transformed the nation. thank you all. [applause] gentlemen, the majority leader of the united states senate, the honorable mitch mcconnell. [applause] from time tol: time, we come together in retrospect on the historic , wends of the capital recognize those who shaped our nation. we again do so now, honoring the who helpednd women us many years later. when those who marched on selma took their journey, they did so without the promise of a ballot. victory was never assured or even likely. through the fog of gas, through , they marched on. first over the bridge, and then with dr. king right back again. as they reached the end, halted once more by troops and police, dr. king led a prayer of solidarity. marchers met in the street of a -- in the shadow of the human in the greatest demonstration for freedom that we have ever had in the south. it takes more than teargas to extinguish an idea. ribs can break, schools can be fractured, and it takes more than a hose to break your spirit. congressman lewis understands this better th
women haven and transformed the nation. thank you all. [applause] gentlemen, the majority leader of the united states senate, the honorable mitch mcconnell. [applause] from time tol: time, we come together in retrospect on the historic , wends of the capital recognize those who shaped our nation. we again do so now, honoring the who helpednd women us many years later. when those who marched on selma took their journey, they did so without the promise of a ballot. victory was never assured or...
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western national parks association is the non-profit organization partner of the national park service. our purpose is to educate visitors about the history, nature, cultural and recreational opportunities in 67 national parks in 12 western states. .. so as you are here with the tucson national festival of books and the main library western national parks association is very proud to present our special guest today , what a treat to have him back in tucson. with that, i introduce our moderator bill. >> thank you. yes, i am bill bill buckmaster i host a daily radio talkshow on kb oi a.m. 1030 the voice. also you can listen to the program live anywhere in the world. by going to buckmaster show.com. i hope you will check it out. i'm excited to be here at the tucson festival of books and to be talking with douglas brinkley. just to mention about the fest of your tax donation, tax-deductible donation really makes this all possible. it is a free eve so we do encourage you to visit the student union south ballroom or go to the website. your gift will sternly make a tremendous a difference. be
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china's national people's congress opens. focusing ton economy for the next five years. >>> the democratic republic of congo's symphony orchestra. brazil's president dilma rousseff has voiced her dissatisfaction on the police raid of lulu da silva, former president. he was questioned about corruption scandal involving the national oil company, petrobras. marga ortigas reports. >> emotion are running high as the corruption scandal takes a sensational turn. hundreds of armed police raided numerous properties across three brazilian states. brought in for questioning, former pet luis ignacio lulu da silva, known as the champion of the poor.lula called it a sad day for brazilian democracy. >> all they had to do was tell me they were coming but sadly they decided to act with presumptuous arrogance and a show a spectacle of pyrotechnics. >> dilma rousseff called the acts stream. >> former president lula who repeatedly appeared on a voluntary basis, is now subjected to an unnecessary coercive condition to provide yet more testimony.
china's national people's congress opens. focusing ton economy for the next five years. >>> the democratic republic of congo's symphony orchestra. brazil's president dilma rousseff has voiced her dissatisfaction on the police raid of lulu da silva, former president. he was questioned about corruption scandal involving the national oil company, petrobras. marga ortigas reports. >> emotion are running high as the corruption scandal takes a sensational turn. hundreds of armed police...
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nation is against -- is not against political correctness, the people at the nation, although, i, myself, worry about that a lot. and try not to be a prisoner of political correctness. at the end of it i asked david if he was sorry that he came and he said, no. he said, he has been doing this work for more than 20 years. and he has never had a serious discussion about what he does as he did at the magazine. so he was glad to have that. the article, the cartoon. got mail and letters on it from a bunch of cartoonists, praising the cartoon. and saying that they were glad that we ran it. we ran a statement by the staff and the letter from the staff which was the petition that they had originally sent in. we got letters endorsing the staff's point of view, and i sort of forgot about it. i didn't really forget about it, but i put it aside, the nation is a weekly magazine. editing a weekly magazine is a crisis a week. although, not that dramatic. and then, along came what you heard about earlier, the danish mohammed. for the first time, it occurred to me that what the of jacked is that we are o
nation is against -- is not against political correctness, the people at the nation, although, i, myself, worry about that a lot. and try not to be a prisoner of political correctness. at the end of it i asked david if he was sorry that he came and he said, no. he said, he has been doing this work for more than 20 years. and he has never had a serious discussion about what he does as he did at the magazine. so he was glad to have that. the article, the cartoon. got mail and letters on it from a...
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our national assets belong to all of us. find by concentrating our energies on our national resources, on conserving them and developing and approving them, the united states will be richer and stronger. we can fulfill our responsibilities to ourselves and those who depend upon us. ♪ america, america god shed his grace on me ♪ >> we want america the beautiful to be loved for those who come after us. "what frost once remarked makes a nation in the beginning geography."ece of our greatness today rests in part on this a great piece of geography that is the united states. what is important is what the people of america do with it. ♪ >> i am a history buff. i do enjoy seeing the fabric of our country and how things, just how they work. >> i love american history tv. >> i had no idea they did history. that's something i'd really enjoy. >> it gives you that perspective. >> i'm a c-span fan. >> >> next, communication professor that scannell argues recorded sound is as important as film in capturing history. at as a keynote spe
our national assets belong to all of us. find by concentrating our energies on our national resources, on conserving them and developing and approving them, the united states will be richer and stronger. we can fulfill our responsibilities to ourselves and those who depend upon us. ♪ america, america god shed his grace on me ♪ >> we want america the beautiful to be loved for those who come after us. "what frost once remarked makes a nation in the beginning geography."ece of...
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so won't you join us in this great new national crusade? >> god bless you and good night. >>> tuesday on capitol hill, treasury secretary jack lew testified on the state of information security before the house financial services committee. that's live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> then securities and exchange commission chair mary jo white will speak to members of the house appropriations subcommittee about her department's budget. that's live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> i am a history buff. i do enjoy seeing the fabric of our country and our things -- just how they work and how they're made sgli love american history tv. the presidency. american artifacts. >> i had no idea they did history. that's something i would enjoy. >> with american history tv, it gives you that perspective. >> i'm a c-span fan. >>> here comes the flight crew now. ron mcnair and pilot mike smith. >> 30 years ago on january 28, 1986, the space shuttle challenger exploded 7 73 second after liftoff taking the lives of the seven crew members pictu
so won't you join us in this great new national crusade? >> god bless you and good night. >>> tuesday on capitol hill, treasury secretary jack lew testified on the state of information security before the house financial services committee. that's live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> then securities and exchange commission chair mary jo white will speak to members of the house appropriations subcommittee about her department's budget. that's live at 11:00 a.m....
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. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> booktv has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs to watch for. this weekend, join us for the 22nd annual virginia festival of the books in charlottesville, starting at noon eastern. books include "the man who stalked einstein." then, at the mercy of georgia on the university of georgia with "the firebrand and first exploring the relationship between a civil rights activist and patricia roosevelt. eastern, more:00 from the virginia festival of georgek, including carlin's daughter, who talks about her life growing up with the comedian in her book, "the carlin home companion. also, nancy cohen looks at women political leaders. >> for a woman to be at the head of the most powerful country in the world were one of our key women toes not allow drive, and isis is literally executing women girls simply for being women and girls, i think it sends a powerful messag
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do you believe that the dual national restrictions i just described enhance our national security? >> we certainly are always reviewing where we need to put more emphasis. we want to be sure we -- every visa interview is used effectively to protect our borders. but we also realize that the visa waiver program by its very nature has allowed us to move resources to those places where we need to look more closely. >> so, somebody from britain or france who has ancestry that's iranian or syrian or sudanese, does barring them from the visa waiver program make us safer, in your opinion? >> i think, you know, all things being equal, not knowing the individual, not knowing, you always have to do these on a case by case basis, but i agree with you that that is not in and of itself an indicator -- >> i appreciate that. >> -- that this person is a higher threat. >> in the senate whenever i hear those words i agree with you, i get very happy and i appreciate that. so mr. rodriguez or honorable saldana, do you think we gain any additional security benefits by barring individuals based on their
do you believe that the dual national restrictions i just described enhance our national security? >> we certainly are always reviewing where we need to put more emphasis. we want to be sure we -- every visa interview is used effectively to protect our borders. but we also realize that the visa waiver program by its very nature has allowed us to move resources to those places where we need to look more closely. >> so, somebody from britain or france who has ancestry that's iranian...
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western national parks association is the non-profit organization partner of the national park service. our purpose is to educate visitors about the history, nature, cultural and recreational opportunities in 67 national parks in 12 western states. .. so as you are here with the tucson national festival of books and the main library western national parks association is very proud to present our special guest today , what a treat to have him back in tucson. with that, i introduce our moderator bill. >> thank you. yes, i am bill bill buckmaster i host a daily radio talkshow on kb oi a.m. 1030 the voice. also you can listen to the program live anywhere in the world. by going to buckmaster show.com. i hope you will check it out. i'm excited to be here at the tucson festival of books and to be talking with douglas brinkley. just to mention about the fest of your tax donation, tax-deductible donation really makes this all possible. it is a free event so we do encourage you to visit the student union south ballroom or go to the website. your gift will sternly make a tremendous a difference.
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role in national security. right speeches and prepare him for trips. secondly, it is to be the advocate for the president's initiatives within the government as a whole. if the staff working with the president does not advocate's initiatives or her initiatives, things won't happen. thirdly, it requires various agencies to work together and accomplish a coordination function. that is really what you do. if you are sucking up into the white house, the white house review, issues that are a province of a single agency, stop. do not substitute the white lion staff for the responsibility of the cabinet secretaries. that is why i say it is the interagency thing -- things that require coordination or that are important issues for the president or these kinds of transcending issues of war and peace. that is what should go to the president and that is what the interagency organizations and staff should be focusing on. mr. stimson: you describe your job to chris wallace as a job that requires you to work off stage. is tha
role in national security. right speeches and prepare him for trips. secondly, it is to be the advocate for the president's initiatives within the government as a whole. if the staff working with the president does not advocate's initiatives or her initiatives, things won't happen. thirdly, it requires various agencies to work together and accomplish a coordination function. that is really what you do. if you are sucking up into the white house, the white house review, issues that are a...
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[applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> i am a history birth. i do enjoy seeing the fabric of our country and how things work, how they are made. >> i had no idea. it's something i really enjoy. >> it gives you that perspective. >> i am a c-span fan. ♪ year's student cam competition was one of our biggest yet. students produced documentaries answering the question what issues they want the candidates to discuss in the campaign. they set the economy, equality, and immigration. tune in during washington journal when we will announce the grand prize winner and the fan favorite selected by the public.
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] i love american history tv. >> i had no idea they did history. that's probably something i would really enjoy. >> with american history tv, it gives you that perspective. >> mr. president. [laughter] my name is bob willard.
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] i love american history tv. >> i had no idea they did history. that's probably something i would really enjoy. >> with american history tv, it gives you that perspective. >> mr. president. [laughter] my name is bob willard.
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standard and a national approach. and, as with the area of cafe standards, where i was very involved, it's important that it works from an industry standpoint. and so i think -- i know it can be done, and it's our job to get to that point. we also recognize, though, that a growing number of american consumers want to know more about the food they eat. and they have the right to know. they have the right to know what is in their food. i was very proud of the fact that we came together in the last farm bill to recognize all parts of agriculture, the fastest-growing part of agriculture is the organic sector. and we gave more opportunities to support the organic sector, the local food movement. people should have choices in deciding what food they eat, how it's grown, how it's processed, and that's something that we have said in national policy that we support through our agricultural policies. unfortunately, the senate is poised to vote on a bill that i do not support, that does not fully answer this demand for consumers
standard and a national approach. and, as with the area of cafe standards, where i was very involved, it's important that it works from an industry standpoint. and so i think -- i know it can be done, and it's our job to get to that point. we also recognize, though, that a growing number of american consumers want to know more about the food they eat. and they have the right to know. they have the right to know what is in their food. i was very proud of the fact that we came together in the...
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to the bridger national forest. i love those spaces. that's only part of our state. the things that are being done at the national parks are fabulous, incredible. and i applaud you. but what's happening elsewhere in my state, which is the vast majority of my state is destructive policies that are destroying my state. families, jobs, ability to earn an income. our population will decline again as a result of the department of interior policies. i want to tell you i'm grossry offended by what this administration has done to my state. mr. chairman, i yelled back. >> mr. chairman may i have a quick response? >> you've got nine seconds. no, you don't. i'll come back. >> not much time left. >> we'll come back. actually be careful. your firm may be an inholding. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have -- first, madam secretary, it is good to see you again and i'm sorry i was unable to be at the igia meeting. i was in the pacific. i appreciate this year's budget request. it maintains compact i
to the bridger national forest. i love those spaces. that's only part of our state. the things that are being done at the national parks are fabulous, incredible. and i applaud you. but what's happening elsewhere in my state, which is the vast majority of my state is destructive policies that are destroying my state. families, jobs, ability to earn an income. our population will decline again as a result of the department of interior policies. i want to tell you i'm grossry offended by what...
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so coming here and seeing obama get off the plane, hearing the national anthem next to the cuban national anthem was just extraordinary. people would say to me, oh, i got to pinch myself. i don't know if i'm seeing what i'm seeing. i kind of feel the same way. really, what we would like to see is that this will last. that this won't be another one of those foiled attempts to bring these two countries together. and to see what at least they have in common, how they can help each other out, and also for cuba for so many decades the reason--the excuse, certainly or the justification for the government for not opening up politically has always been because they have an enemy just 90 miles away on the other side of the florida states. only said that you don't have to fear me any more. if the cuban government really believes that, and i think the cuban people believe that or most of them do. but if that really does--if that message lasts and goes deep into the system here, then i think we're going to see a lot of very positive changes. >> it's great talking to you. enjoy the concert. you just r
so coming here and seeing obama get off the plane, hearing the national anthem next to the cuban national anthem was just extraordinary. people would say to me, oh, i got to pinch myself. i don't know if i'm seeing what i'm seeing. i kind of feel the same way. really, what we would like to see is that this will last. that this won't be another one of those foiled attempts to bring these two countries together. and to see what at least they have in common, how they can help each other out, and...
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live on national television. their message was on drug abuse. nancy reagan, who died on march 6 at the age of 94, urged young .eople to just say no to drugs an anti-drug abuse strategy she had been promoting since 1982. president reagan: good evening. usually, i talk with you from my office in the west wing of the white house but tonight there is something special to talk about and i have asked someone very special to join me. nancy and i are in the west hall of the white house. around us are the rooms in which we live. the home you have provided for us which we merely have temporary custody. nancy is joining me because the message is not my message, but hours. we speak to you not simply as federal citizens, fellow citizens, but as concern neighbors. it is back to school time and one drug and alcohol abuse cuts across all generations it is especially damaging to the young people on whom our future depends. tonight, from our family to yours, from our home to yours, thank you for joining us. america has accomplished so much in these last years. wh
live on national television. their message was on drug abuse. nancy reagan, who died on march 6 at the age of 94, urged young .eople to just say no to drugs an anti-drug abuse strategy she had been promoting since 1982. president reagan: good evening. usually, i talk with you from my office in the west wing of the white house but tonight there is something special to talk about and i have asked someone very special to join me. nancy and i are in the west hall of the white house. around us are...
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when the nation of iran named as their ambassador to the united states -- nations -- united nations, a known terrorist who held hostages in the late 1970's, people in washington said there was nothing to do. i was proud to introduce legislation to bar him from coming to america. that legislation passed one hundred-zero. it passed the house 400 35-0 and it was signed into law by president obama. [cheers and applause] sen. cruz: when israel was facing relentless rocket attacks from hamas into the prayers of all of us and people across the world were with israel, prime minister netanyahu powerfully observed, we are using missile defense to protect our civilians and they are using their civilians to protect their missiles. i entirely agree with prime minister netanyahu. hamas would place rockets in elementary school. they placed their headquarters in the basement of a hospital. and, i would note, that hillary clinton, in 2014 explained this as follows. i quote. hamas puts its missiles, it's rockets and civilian areas. part of it is because gaza is pretty small and it is densely populated
when the nation of iran named as their ambassador to the united states -- nations -- united nations, a known terrorist who held hostages in the late 1970's, people in washington said there was nothing to do. i was proud to introduce legislation to bar him from coming to america. that legislation passed one hundred-zero. it passed the house 400 35-0 and it was signed into law by president obama. [cheers and applause] sen. cruz: when israel was facing relentless rocket attacks from hamas into the...
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what -- are there any facts here about how the story got into the national national enquirer? i don't believe them, because i don't think it's a source for fact. but where are we this? any where but smear back and forth? >> no facts, no evidence. the "washington post" has been trying to report out the story, just to understand what's going on, and there is no evidence of anything close to the national enquirer. this a campaign that has really devolved. >> he says he didn't plant it. i have no idea whether or not the cover story about ted cruz in this week's issue of the national enquirer is true or not, but i had absolutely nothing do with it. did not know about it. i have not, as yet, read it. ted cruz's problem with the national enquirer is his and his alone. while they were right about o.j. simpson, john edwards and many others, i certainly hope they're not right about lyin' ted cruz. that's the most ridiculous statement. he is hoping it is right, robert. why would he even say he hopes they're not right, the lyin' ted cruz as he put it? >> days away from the wisconsin prima
what -- are there any facts here about how the story got into the national national enquirer? i don't believe them, because i don't think it's a source for fact. but where are we this? any where but smear back and forth? >> no facts, no evidence. the "washington post" has been trying to report out the story, just to understand what's going on, and there is no evidence of anything close to the national enquirer. this a campaign that has really devolved. >> he says he didn't...
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a bipartisan national security imperative. the president has repeatedly stated that the continued operation of the detention facility at guantanamo weakens our national security by damaging our relationships with key allies and partners, draining resources, and providing violent extremists with the propaganda tool. in january of last year, 42 retired military leaders all retired general officers, or flag officers, wrote the leadership of the senate armed services committee and forcefully argued for the closure of this facility, stating the issue of what to do with guantanamo is not a political issue. there is near unanimous agreement from nations, top military intelligence and law enforcement leaders that guantanamo should be closed. this letter was signed by a retired commandant of the marine cor corps, the first commander of the joint detention task force at dguantanamo, the former commander of u.s. central command, the former commander of the u.s. army in europe, and many other leaders. many of these leaders re-affirmed thi
a bipartisan national security imperative. the president has repeatedly stated that the continued operation of the detention facility at guantanamo weakens our national security by damaging our relationships with key allies and partners, draining resources, and providing violent extremists with the propaganda tool. in january of last year, 42 retired military leaders all retired general officers, or flag officers, wrote the leadership of the senate armed services committee and forcefully argued...
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we mourn their loss as a nation together. the families of the seven, we cannot bear as you do, the full impact of this tragedy. but we feel the loss and we're thinking about you so very much. your loved ones were daring and brave and they had that special grace, that special spirit that says give me a challenge and i'll meet it with joy. they had a hunger to explore the universe and discover its truths. they wished to serve and they did. they served all of us. we've grown used to wonders in this century. it's hard to dazzle us. but for 25 years, the united states space program has been doing just that. we've grown used to the idea of space and perhaps we forget that we've only just begun. we're still pioneers. they, the members of the challenge crew, were pioneers. i want to say something to the schoolchildren of america, who were watching the live coverage of the shuttle's takeoff. i know it's hard to understand, but painful things like this happen. it's all part of the process of exploration and discovery. it's all part of
we mourn their loss as a nation together. the families of the seven, we cannot bear as you do, the full impact of this tragedy. but we feel the loss and we're thinking about you so very much. your loved ones were daring and brave and they had that special grace, that special spirit that says give me a challenge and i'll meet it with joy. they had a hunger to explore the universe and discover its truths. they wished to serve and they did. they served all of us. we've grown used to wonders in...
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they themselves were a light unto this nation. through their work, these patriots ushered in the passage of the voting rights act, one of the truly crowning achievements of this democracy. that historic bill breathed life into the constitutional promise that the fundamental right to vote should not be infringed upon because of the color of someone's skin. this award represents our collective national gratitude to the courageous men and women, humble heros, who worked so hard to move a stubborn country forward. and so i believe now that we cannot pay back to these folks with tributes, awards and honors. we must accept the obligation also to pay our debt by paying it forward. because i tell you right now, we have a lot of work to do in this country. voting rights and civil rights, economic opportunity and equal justice under the law show clearly that the dream of this nation still demands, that the call -- [ applause ] -- of this country still calls out for the courageous. and that we in generations now that have come about, generat
they themselves were a light unto this nation. through their work, these patriots ushered in the passage of the voting rights act, one of the truly crowning achievements of this democracy. that historic bill breathed life into the constitutional promise that the fundamental right to vote should not be infringed upon because of the color of someone's skin. this award represents our collective national gratitude to the courageous men and women, humble heros, who worked so hard to move a stubborn...