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of the establishment of the national endowment of the arts. i want to knowledge a few special guests seated at the table lamp and called out and are helping care to celebrate our milestone. able lopez, associate predict .hat director that's been a theater is here in washington, d.c. and a longtime grantee of the national endowment of the arts. the first theater in the nation's capital to offer spanish-language production. i wanted to do is fabian barnes, dance institute of washington, another longtime grantee. in addition to regular dance classes and professional performances, the deaf institute offers an award-winning mentorship program called positive direction. the positive direction program prepares high school students for colleges and employment by offering dance classes, life skills, and educational services. our third guest is melissa walker. melissa is an arctic their peers -- is an art therapist where she worked with servicemembers who have been affected by posttraumatic stress disorder, traumatic rain injury and other indivisible co
of the establishment of the national endowment of the arts. i want to knowledge a few special guests seated at the table lamp and called out and are helping care to celebrate our milestone. able lopez, associate predict .hat director that's been a theater is here in washington, d.c. and a longtime grantee of the national endowment of the arts. the first theater in the nation's capital to offer spanish-language production. i wanted to do is fabian barnes, dance institute of washington, another...
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he also serves as the national secretary of the nation of islam. please perceive, with a warm round of applause, our brother, brother mohammed. let's look omar brother. -- let's welcome our brother. l, i bear name of ala witness that there is no god butt allah. i would like to thank the louis farrakhan for allowing me to serve. when i came into the nation at 19, at morehouse college, i was determined to be an attorney. i have been an attorney now for 17 years, and i have tried cases in many states. the greatest case i ever tried was a case of police brutality. we lost that case. listen to the facts. before there was a freddie gray in baltimore, who died in police custody, there was a fred grady in chicago, who died in police custody. this was mr. grady's mug shot when he got arrested. you can see him. there is nothing wrong with mr. grady. three hours later, in police custody, this is what he looked like. now watch the injustice system come into play because when the paramedics got there, they said, is to grady was already -- they said mr. grady wa
he also serves as the national secretary of the nation of islam. please perceive, with a warm round of applause, our brother, brother mohammed. let's look omar brother. -- let's welcome our brother. l, i bear name of ala witness that there is no god butt allah. i would like to thank the louis farrakhan for allowing me to serve. when i came into the nation at 19, at morehouse college, i was determined to be an attorney. i have been an attorney now for 17 years, and i have tried cases in many...
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she spoke at the national press club for about an hour. >>> welcome to the national press club. my name is john hughes. i'm an editor for bloomberg first word. that's bloomberg news's breaking news desk here in washington, and i am the president of the national press club. our speaker this morning is the chairman of the national endowment for the arts, jane chu. we invited jane chu to be with us on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the nea which i understand the actual anniversary day is tomorrow. first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. this table includes members of the national press club and guests of our speaker. h right, lisa matthews, vice-president at hager-sharp and a member of the national press club speaker's committee. melissa walker, creative arts therapist and healing arts program coordinator at the national intrepid center of excellence at walter reed national military center. amy henderson, curator at the smithsonian portrait gallery and a member of the national speaker committee. able lopez, associate producing director of the gala hispanic
she spoke at the national press club for about an hour. >>> welcome to the national press club. my name is john hughes. i'm an editor for bloomberg first word. that's bloomberg news's breaking news desk here in washington, and i am the president of the national press club. our speaker this morning is the chairman of the national endowment for the arts, jane chu. we invited jane chu to be with us on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the nea which i understand the actual...
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richard: the nation of islam remains the driving source. concerns about unemployment and humanity-police relations. ,> as a former police officer there are rules that need to be changed. richard: this is no longer just a men's event. it is about family. sean brought his twin 13-year-old son's to learn powerful lessons. >> i really want to learn how black men and boys have gone together. richard: security very much in evidence on the national mall. this 20th anniversary event has an additional motivation -- hope. >> we can make a change. we can turn this around for richard: the nation of islam says this be a peaceful event. we do not know how many will show up, but we know the difference from 20 years ago, it is men, women, and children taking part. in northwest washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. friends held ad candlelight vigil for an upper marlboro man who is been missing for three weeks. hasear-old lubin phipps dementia. he was last seen at a senior outing. did not return from a trip to the bathroom. family members have searched the
richard: the nation of islam remains the driving source. concerns about unemployment and humanity-police relations. ,> as a former police officer there are rules that need to be changed. richard: this is no longer just a men's event. it is about family. sean brought his twin 13-year-old son's to learn powerful lessons. >> i really want to learn how black men and boys have gone together. richard: security very much in evidence on the national mall. this 20th anniversary event has an...
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the executive order also created the national declassification center within the national archives with the mandate to review for declassification some 400 million pages of classified records going back to world war i. and to do that by the end of 2013. we successfully met that goal in the declassification process, emphasizing a risk management strategy and expanding data capture efforts. and i'm proud to report that the six oldest documents were released. they are classified by the cia. they are just about his last day in office, leon panetta held a press conference announcing the release of these six documents. all formulas for secret inc. most recently, the national declassification center coordinated a multiagency activity across government to answer a white house request for declassified records responsive to the brazilian national truth commission. the desire for records relating to human rights abuses during 1964. vice president joe biden provided the first of several cd collections to the brazilian government last summer in the national declassification center is concluding this
the executive order also created the national declassification center within the national archives with the mandate to review for declassification some 400 million pages of classified records going back to world war i. and to do that by the end of 2013. we successfully met that goal in the declassification process, emphasizing a risk management strategy and expanding data capture efforts. and i'm proud to report that the six oldest documents were released. they are classified by the cia. they...
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the defense in the nation. and finally getting at sequestration, my friends, it is a disaster. it is a disaster in so many ways. in -- look at the world in 2011 when we enacted it. the budget control act and look at the world today. and yet we continue to cut defense spending. i wouldn't mind increases in some spending, particularly where intelligence and other aspects are concerned, the cia, many other agencies of government. but this is really an unnecessary fight, and i really wish that the president would reserve that fight if he feels that strongly about the overseas contingency operations to the appropriations process. >> chairman thornberry. >> just to reiterate just a bit. the president submitted a budget request for defense that the chairman of the joint chiefs said is the lower, ragged edge of what is necessary to defend the country. he did not follow the budget control act, and he asked for more base than was allowed in the budget control act, and he asked for $50 billion in oco funding. $50 billion.
the defense in the nation. and finally getting at sequestration, my friends, it is a disaster. it is a disaster in so many ways. in -- look at the world in 2011 when we enacted it. the budget control act and look at the world today. and yet we continue to cut defense spending. i wouldn't mind increases in some spending, particularly where intelligence and other aspects are concerned, the cia, many other agencies of government. but this is really an unnecessary fight, and i really wish that the...
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in game 2 of the national league championship series. chicago hopes to even the series after the mets dominated in game 1. >> eyewitness news sports anchor laura behnke begins our coverage from the newsroom. >> joe and sandra, the cubs swept the mets in the regular season, but this is the post season, and last night the amazins halted their nine-game losing streak in chicago in a pretty big way as the mets made a statement in game 1 of the national league championship series, daniel murphy got things started with the first inning home run and matt harvey pitching a gem on a chilly night at citi field as the mets took the game 1 win 4-2. tonight the mets have a chance to take a 2-0 series advantage. >> if game 2 goes by the same script as game 1, the mets will have halfway home to a series win before they even leave for chicago, but before they can make it there, they have to make it here again. game 2 of the national league championship series ready to go tonight here at citi field. the mets got the jump with a win in game 1 so things go
in game 2 of the national league championship series. chicago hopes to even the series after the mets dominated in game 1. >> eyewitness news sports anchor laura behnke begins our coverage from the newsroom. >> joe and sandra, the cubs swept the mets in the regular season, but this is the post season, and last night the amazins halted their nine-game losing streak in chicago in a pretty big way as the mets made a statement in game 1 of the national league championship series, daniel...
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the f.y. 2016 ndaa provides our nation's armed forces with the resources they need to defend our national security. since september 11, the army's 10th mountain division out of fort drum, chime honored to represent, has been the most actively forward deployed division to iraq and afghanistan. yet sadly just this past month, specialist kyle gilbert, a soldier from the 10th mountain division, died in afghanistan while serving our nation. in new york's north country, our community and our military families understand what fighting for our nation's liberties and freedoms truly means. so when i express my support for the ndaa, the tools it provides and how it enabled our armeds fors to defend our nation from organizations to who create volatility and terrorism around the world, i'm speaking for my constituents, those service men an women who are overseas right now in highly kinetic come with the zone, foughting to protect you and me, our families, and our nation. colleagues, the f.y. 2016 ndaa allows for our armed forces to plan and operate according to what we as a nation have asked of them w
the f.y. 2016 ndaa provides our nation's armed forces with the resources they need to defend our national security. since september 11, the army's 10th mountain division out of fort drum, chime honored to represent, has been the most actively forward deployed division to iraq and afghanistan. yet sadly just this past month, specialist kyle gilbert, a soldier from the 10th mountain division, died in afghanistan while serving our nation. in new york's north country, our community and our military...
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so yes, there are regional tensions and the challenge for any elected official, especially at the national level is to find a way to make those compromises that are necessary to keep the country going. >> when we come back, canada pointed with pride to the fact that its economy was not flattened by the global recession, that its financial institutions held firm during the international banking crisis, but now with household debt high, the price of oil low, and a slowing china, putting downward pressure on exports, is the new prime minister about to be handed a difficult few years in government. head north, turn left. it's the inside story. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story," i'm ray suarez. canada is huge. canada is rich. but it's home to a relatively small population, just behind algeria, just ahead of sudan, the country is home to roughly 1/2 of 1% of the world's people. it is an export champion, but also is vulnerable to bad times elsewhere, especially in the united states. is justin trudeau about to take power as canada wobbles. jeffery, diane, and david are still with me. david wh
so yes, there are regional tensions and the challenge for any elected official, especially at the national level is to find a way to make those compromises that are necessary to keep the country going. >> when we come back, canada pointed with pride to the fact that its economy was not flattened by the global recession, that its financial institutions held firm during the international banking crisis, but now with household debt high, the price of oil low, and a slowing china, putting...
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the national debt. good intentions are not enough to balance the nation's checkbook. senator miller tidings, a maryland democrat, introduced the first balanced budget amendment to reach the senate or house floor. the 1947 appropriations committee report on his proposal, senate joint resolution 61, opened with these words: "in no other way except by an amendment to the constitution can congress be compelled to balance its budget in peacetime." unquote. the judiciary committee held its first balanced budget hearing in 1956 on amendments introduced by senator harry byrd, a virginia democrat, and senator carl car 'tis, a -- curtis, a nebraska republican. the national debt today is nearly five times what those distinguished senators denounsed as staggering. here's where congress has gone in its failure to propose a balanced budget. as you can see the national debt as percentage of g.d.p. is going off the charts today, the highest ever. the national debt was 32% of g.d.p. when i first introduced a balanced bu
the national debt. good intentions are not enough to balance the nation's checkbook. senator miller tidings, a maryland democrat, introduced the first balanced budget amendment to reach the senate or house floor. the 1947 appropriations committee report on his proposal, senate joint resolution 61, opened with these words: "in no other way except by an amendment to the constitution can congress be compelled to balance its budget in peacetime." unquote. the judiciary committee held its...
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groups to whom the future of these nations comes the children of these nations. and secondly, i've also come to the deep conclusion that the roots of many things that we value such as democracy and human rights are to be found in the character of societal relations between men and women. democracy atave the national level if you have no shared decision-making power within the household? house anyone that society going to understand democracy if what they see is autocracy within each household. things that are often not spoken of but are critical to speak of. so without further do i think that means that one of the most important discussions we is the discussion that we are going to have today. i am thrilled to be part of it and let's begin. thank you very much. i would like to invite michelle to come up on the stage now and all she does we're going to have a conversation with her. she is a cofounder and chief executive officer of the center for a new american security. if you're not familiar with that organization, i think it is one of the brightest most innovati
groups to whom the future of these nations comes the children of these nations. and secondly, i've also come to the deep conclusion that the roots of many things that we value such as democracy and human rights are to be found in the character of societal relations between men and women. democracy atave the national level if you have no shared decision-making power within the household? house anyone that society going to understand democracy if what they see is autocracy within each household....
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according to the national security archive the u.s. congress provided nearly $3 billion in covert money and arms to the afghan mujahideen
according to the national security archive the u.s. congress provided nearly $3 billion in covert money and arms to the afghan mujahideen
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ben carson will address the national press club luncheon. on thursday at our annual fourth estate awards gala, the national press club will honor gwen eiffel, manager of "washington week" and co-author and managing editor of "pbs news hour." and on friday october 23, oscar-winning director and actor kevin costner will be here to discuss his new book. i'd now like to present our guest with the traditional national press club mug. >> thank you. >> so the last few questions in the time that we have remaining. can the ravens, now 1-3, turn it around? >> yeah, i'm a huge ravens fan. so much so that i blocked one of those losses out and i've had arguments with people, no, we're not 1-3, it's 1-2. they were like, no. i was like no. i have repressed a whole game because i cannot allow myself to think that we have started this season 1-3. we have to turn it around. there is no other option. i cannot envision a world where the ravens don't make the postseason. so we have to turn it around. >> we have someone at the head table who is quite interested i
ben carson will address the national press club luncheon. on thursday at our annual fourth estate awards gala, the national press club will honor gwen eiffel, manager of "washington week" and co-author and managing editor of "pbs news hour." and on friday october 23, oscar-winning director and actor kevin costner will be here to discuss his new book. i'd now like to present our guest with the traditional national press club mug. >> thank you. >> so the last few...
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when the dentist was on a private hunt. are supposed to be paid to the national parks. because of the bureaucratic money may be consumed to a large extent through administration costs directly to conservation. >> reporter: if a hunt is on land owned by indigenous communities the community is to receive 100% of trophy hunting fees. this money administered by rural district council. sunflower crops. sun and everything the crops they're battling. >> reporter: really. >> yeah. >> reporter: but they're out of water. >> unfortunately. >> reporter: yeah, uh-huh. unlike the rural poor, he has running water. his council made over $600,000 year. provide infrastructure and feeding schemes for local communities. say they haven't received a cent from the council. job for decades and does not have one dollar to his name. so where do you get your food from? >> from agriculture. >> reporter: by agriculture he means the few meager crops he is able to grow in a country that is facing a drought. why does everybody say they don't have food? are you saying they're look to us? >> yeah, of course they tar.
when the dentist was on a private hunt. are supposed to be paid to the national parks. because of the bureaucratic money may be consumed to a large extent through administration costs directly to conservation. >> reporter: if a hunt is on land owned by indigenous communities the community is to receive 100% of trophy hunting fees. this money administered by rural district council. sunflower crops. sun and everything the crops they're battling. >> reporter: really. >> yeah....
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even as meet in the hope of ending war forever, the united nations look to the first organization , unitedin their name nations relief and revocation criticizedion, much and much praised, but still the only major source to which the united nations are the veins and arteries of stricken people throughout the years, the emergency items of relief and rotation service the plasma of eats -- peace. ♪ ands from six continents , and outpouring from each nation's heart to reach war stricken friend and neighbor. relief and private welfare organizations blend their efforts along with the contributions of the governments themselves. ravaged areas, the tired heart of liberated nations fight to regain strength and .igor and the strong part of the united nations working hand in hand to help, a welfare specialist from australia, a doctor from cuba, and a nurse from belgium, a child expert from england, a therapeutics from ohio, from canada, norway, , operatinga, china despite the handicaps of varied languages and learning constructed new lessons in international teamwork, it has wisely been said
even as meet in the hope of ending war forever, the united nations look to the first organization , unitedin their name nations relief and revocation criticizedion, much and much praised, but still the only major source to which the united nations are the veins and arteries of stricken people throughout the years, the emergency items of relief and rotation service the plasma of eats -- peace. ♪ ands from six continents , and outpouring from each nation's heart to reach war stricken friend and...
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polio as the center of national attention, the president had been of polio victim, the nation's school children, everyone else, everyone trying to find that vaccine, and everybody knows there's going to be a trial but it is not a little human trial, there have been smaller human trials for homes for children with disabilities and prisons etc. but the real trial that everyone thinks of now is the 1954 trial. explain to the audience the scope of this trial. >> one of the biggest trials in the history of medicine certainly in the united states. it was conducted, first, second, and third graders at 211 sites, one of the million children who participated in this trial is astronomical. there were two trials going on at the same time, major trial, randomized between a placebo or vaccine. housewives ran this trial, they were responsible for d term ending who got what and collecting the data. that to me boggles my mind. because basil o'connor told the states to to it that way, it got the met vaccine in those towns and a rich compared to first graders and third graders. it was an incredible tria
polio as the center of national attention, the president had been of polio victim, the nation's school children, everyone else, everyone trying to find that vaccine, and everybody knows there's going to be a trial but it is not a little human trial, there have been smaller human trials for homes for children with disabilities and prisons etc. but the real trial that everyone thinks of now is the 1954 trial. explain to the audience the scope of this trial. >> one of the biggest trials in...
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the national health services under increasing pressure. >> the new national health service starts have you chosen your family doctor? >>reporter: it was an ambitious plan to bring free healthcare to all. for decades it's been the pride of britain and now nearly 70 years on, the national health service is in crisis. under pressure and struggling to pay its bills. thousands of junior doctors have threatened to walk out in a row over pay and conditions. tom is a young doctor. he loves his job and always expected to work long hours. but worries a new contract which the u.k. government wants to introduce could push people too far. >> we care enormously about our patients and we want to help people. and we all knew there were long hours and it's a stressful job and we're prepared for that. >>reporter: the new contract will affect about 50,000 junior doctors working in england. the government has offered some concessions and say as tomorrow's leaders, junior doctors should be treated with fairness. but what the row illustrates is the future of the nhs. worry that a system which is supposed to
the national health services under increasing pressure. >> the new national health service starts have you chosen your family doctor? >>reporter: it was an ambitious plan to bring free healthcare to all. for decades it's been the pride of britain and now nearly 70 years on, the national health service is in crisis. under pressure and struggling to pay its bills. thousands of junior doctors have threatened to walk out in a row over pay and conditions. tom is a young doctor. he loves...
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the national defense authorization act, the defense of our nation. and we're moving forward because we're following regular order, we're working in the way i just described in both the senate and the house and that's what we need to do. it's hard to overstate the importance of this legislation for our men and women in uniform and for the security of our nation. so i'm pleased that we're now debating this conference agreement and i look forward to moving to final passage. and in just a few hours, at 2:00 p.m. eastern time today, we will be voting on final passage on this legislation. now, there are several key features of this bill that i want to highlight and i'm going to talk about just a few of them. there's many, many important provisions but i do want to highlight some of them here over the next few minutes. the first is in the area of personnel and benefits, taking care of those who put on the uniform, men and women who wear the uniform, and put it all on the line for us and for our country. this bill represents a continuing commitment to the we
the national defense authorization act, the defense of our nation. and we're moving forward because we're following regular order, we're working in the way i just described in both the senate and the house and that's what we need to do. it's hard to overstate the importance of this legislation for our men and women in uniform and for the security of our nation. so i'm pleased that we're now debating this conference agreement and i look forward to moving to final passage. and in just a few...
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of the nation's top prep schools. now in an nbc exclusive the victim's silence. >>> also the huge head blimp is still givin i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. and that unlimited 2% cash back of dollars each year going back that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? mini-wheats ... 8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. for the adult and kid in all of us. kellogg's frosted mini-wheats feed your inner kidult more "sit" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker picker upper. it's easy to love your laxative when that lax loves your body back. only miralax hydrates, eases and softens to unblock naturally, so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. look at you, saving money on your
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blood money. >> cecil was a star attraction at the national park. the minnesota dentist who killed him said he had done nothing wrong. he paid $55,000 for a legal hunting permit. >> cecil was an icon on our part of the industry. >> reporter: the safari operators in zimbabwe, he told us americans like palmer make up the majority of zimbabwe's trophy hunters. part of the huge hunting fees they pay is to go to conservation and community projects. he told us it rarely does. blaming corrupt government officials. >> it is a problem. it is a real menace. people are in dire straits. and people can do almost anything in terms of selling their souls for a bit of silver. >> reporter: one district council received $150,000 in hunting fees, eight times the average salary. but villagers said they haven't seen any of it. what do you live on? how many dollars? >> nothing. >> reporter: nothing. not one cent. >> nothing. >> reporter: he wants to sell his goats for food. for now he lives off the meager crops he grows. unlike the villagers, it has running water and he
blood money. >> cecil was a star attraction at the national park. the minnesota dentist who killed him said he had done nothing wrong. he paid $55,000 for a legal hunting permit. >> cecil was an icon on our part of the industry. >> reporter: the safari operators in zimbabwe, he told us americans like palmer make up the majority of zimbabwe's trophy hunters. part of the huge hunting fees they pay is to go to conservation and community projects. he told us it rarely does....
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we are now entering the sicily gallery here at the national world war ii museum. you can see on this map the initial landings where allied forces are going to drop parachutes and then also come in with amphibious landings in july of 1943. now, sicily is going to prove to be a very quick campaign, all told. only 38 days long, but it was filled with a lot of drama. that included the rivalry between george patton and bernard montgomery, the british commander. however something i wanted to , point out that is of special significance, i think, in this gallery that we want visitors to understand is that war is a very messy, dirty, and often unfair business. in those landings at sicily, we are going to see the worst friendly fire incident that american forces suffer in world war ii. better than 300 american paratroopers are going to be shot down by allied forces as they approach southern italy early in the invasion. this is something that came about because of inexperience and green troops and fear. it's part of war and not an easy, glorious march to victory, like a lot
we are now entering the sicily gallery here at the national world war ii museum. you can see on this map the initial landings where allied forces are going to drop parachutes and then also come in with amphibious landings in july of 1943. now, sicily is going to prove to be a very quick campaign, all told. only 38 days long, but it was filled with a lot of drama. that included the rivalry between george patton and bernard montgomery, the british commander. however something i wanted to , point...
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the first-term mayor spoke at the national press club. >> welcome to the national press club. my name is john hughes. i'm an editor for bloomberg first word. that is bloomberg's breaking news desk here in washington and i am the president of the national press club. our speaker today is baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake. as the president of the u.s. conference of mayors she will discuss that group's agenda for the 2016 presidential candidates. but first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. this includes club members as well as guests of the speaker. from the audience's right, jared rizzi, white house correspondent for siriusxm. wesley lowry, national reporter, for "the washington post.." erica sutherland, assistant professor at the school of communications at howard university. jp grant, president of grant capital management. skipping over our next guest for just a moment, kevin johnson, mayor of sacramento, and former member of nba's phoenix suns. donna lazier, breaking news he had for "usa today." past president of the national press club and she is the
the first-term mayor spoke at the national press club. >> welcome to the national press club. my name is john hughes. i'm an editor for bloomberg first word. that is bloomberg's breaking news desk here in washington and i am the president of the national press club. our speaker today is baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake. as the president of the u.s. conference of mayors she will discuss that group's agenda for the 2016 presidential candidates. but first, i want to introduce our...
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then and that was the united nations. and you were able to persuade the russians, of all things, to abstain and had you not been successful in arguing that abstention, the security resolution, 1973, wouldn't have passed because the russians had veto. so you overcame that obstacle as well, isn't that right? secretary clinton: well, congressman, it is right, that after doing my due diligence and reviewing the various options and the potential consequences of pursuing each of them, i was in favor of the united states joining with our european allies and our arab partners and i also was in favor of obtaining u.n. security council support because i thought that would provide greater legitimacy in that, of course, our ambassador at the u.n. was very influential and successful in making the case to her colleagues. but this was at the behest of and the direction of the president once he was presented with the varying arguments. congressman, i have been in a number of situation room discussions. i remember very well the very inten
then and that was the united nations. and you were able to persuade the russians, of all things, to abstain and had you not been successful in arguing that abstention, the security resolution, 1973, wouldn't have passed because the russians had veto. so you overcame that obstacle as well, isn't that right? secretary clinton: well, congressman, it is right, that after doing my due diligence and reviewing the various options and the potential consequences of pursuing each of them, i was in favor...
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the national alliance on mental illness, the national association of police organizations, the american correctional association, the american jail association, the council of state governments, the treatment advocacy center, the national association of social workers and the national rifle association. i dare say that i'm president that you won't find a group like that coming together on many issues but on this legislation which would work very closely with them on we have actually been able to settle some of the differences and meet each other on common ground in a way that i think gives us hope that we can actually get some legislation passed and send it to the president and that will actually provide help to people like adam lanza's mother or the mother of the shooter in oregon who had nowhere else to turn under the current state of the law. in order to get her son to comply with his doctor's orders to take his medication and that medication thanks to the miracle of modern medical science, there are miraculous medications that can help people suffering from mental illness lead produ
the national alliance on mental illness, the national association of police organizations, the american correctional association, the american jail association, the council of state governments, the treatment advocacy center, the national association of social workers and the national rifle association. i dare say that i'm president that you won't find a group like that coming together on many issues but on this legislation which would work very closely with them on we have actually been able...
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united nations, the hard way. establish once and for all, even stronger than the atomic bomb, is the human heart. how vulnerable are our cars to cyberattacks? monday on the communicators. we will address the question with wired technology reporter andrew greenberg who tester of a car for cyber security researcher as they attacked it. >> they cut the transmission to the vehicle altogether, i was not expecting that. i've, self unable to a celebrate on the highway is cars were lining up behind me. an 18 wheeler in my rearview mirror honking at me, i came close to panicking. iphone toing into my these hackers, begging them to make the car work again. monday night at eight eastern on committee caters, on c-span2. c-span presents landmark cases, the book, the guide to our landmark cases series which explores 12 historic supreme court decisions, including marbury versus madison. komatsu versus united states. brown versus the board of education. miranda versus arizona, and roe versus wade. denmark cases, the book features
united nations, the hard way. establish once and for all, even stronger than the atomic bomb, is the human heart. how vulnerable are our cars to cyberattacks? monday on the communicators. we will address the question with wired technology reporter andrew greenberg who tester of a car for cyber security researcher as they attacked it. >> they cut the transmission to the vehicle altogether, i was not expecting that. i've, self unable to a celebrate on the highway is cars were lining up...
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she made it all the way to the national team. now a coach, she's teaching not just the skills she learned, but the values, as well. >> it takes a lot of work to do make a perfect cartwheel. and if they get the discipline to do things over and over again, then that's what i'm giving them to give them a good work ethic so that they can do it in school or they do it in life. i want them to be champions, of course, but i want them to learn to appreciate hard work. >> it gives me discipline, a lot of confidence, a physical, nice body. >> it kind of keeps you out of trouble. you start to do things you're not supposed to when you don't have nothing to do in your house. so i'll be here. >> i'm learning that you have to be aggressive and don't give up. >> gymnastics is a very tough-minded sport, so i would say you'll be a well-rounded person when it comes to, you know, making good decisions and stuff like that with the discipline from your coaches. it's just a big learning experience. >> another coach with top-level experience is stacie.
she made it all the way to the national team. now a coach, she's teaching not just the skills she learned, but the values, as well. >> it takes a lot of work to do make a perfect cartwheel. and if they get the discipline to do things over and over again, then that's what i'm giving them to give them a good work ethic so that they can do it in school or they do it in life. i want them to be champions, of course, but i want them to learn to appreciate hard work. >> it gives me...
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60 nations of the u.s. coalition against the islamic state have not lined up behind putin in recent days. >> iran and assad make up mr. putin's coalition at the moment. the rest of the world makes up ours. so i don't think people are fooled by the current strategy. lou: yet the obama administration still has not answered many important questions. how many u.s. backed rebels have been targeted by those russian airstrikes? or how many of those forces have been hit? and these unanswered questions raise some considerable concerns about an administration that appears to be operating on occasion fact free when it comes to politics, governance and foreign policy. joining us former pentagon official, fox news national security analyst k.t. mcfarland. why don't we have a better sense of how many of these rebel forces are being hit? how many there are? where they are, and what is the effect of the russian airstrikes? >> let me tell you, if the obama administration's policy was succeeding, we'd hear all about it, the
60 nations of the u.s. coalition against the islamic state have not lined up behind putin in recent days. >> iran and assad make up mr. putin's coalition at the moment. the rest of the world makes up ours. so i don't think people are fooled by the current strategy. lou: yet the obama administration still has not answered many important questions. how many u.s. backed rebels have been targeted by those russian airstrikes? or how many of those forces have been hit? and these unanswered...
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it is time for the president to put our troops in national security first. he should sign the bill. speaker boehner: young lady. >> you have dealt with the freedom caucus for a long time. what are the chances are that they will request part brian will go? -- paul ryan will go? make a great will speaker but the decision is up to the members. i thought last night and went -- went very well and hopefully we will have a nominee. speaker boehner: i should have -- theed that the election will occur on the fourth. >> following up, could you project, you have gone through eu leaving, mccarthy leaving, ryan stepping up. is there a viable second or third option? speaker boehner: i think paul will get the support he is looking for. he laid out a very clear vision of how he would run the speakership, and the members responded very well. >> thank you. we have had so many fits and starts. the 20th and 29th. why should we have? confidence this will work out this time ? what is your level of confidence it will work out this time? speaker boehner: i feel very confident. the mobilization on the right
it is time for the president to put our troops in national security first. he should sign the bill. speaker boehner: young lady. >> you have dealt with the freedom caucus for a long time. what are the chances are that they will request part brian will go? -- paul ryan will go? make a great will speaker but the decision is up to the members. i thought last night and went -- went very well and hopefully we will have a nominee. speaker boehner: i should have -- theed that the election will...
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the national security strategy addresses the top strategic risks to our nation which include catastrophic attack on the u.s. homeland or critical infrastructure, the threat of attacks against u.s. citizens abroad and our allies, the proliferation and the use of weapons of mass destruction and the effect of severe global infectious disease. the dod strategy for force protection and mission assurance tells us the criticality of ensuring that we are capable of doing these things and perform our core competencies as well. the recently released report requires an integrated approach to the tasks of providing for the military defense of the homeland, combating terrorism, countering weapons of mass destruction and providing support to civil authorities. and my dear friend dave perkins' pamphlet, the u.s. army operating concept, "win in a complex world," the same title as this conference title, poses that the u.s. army is faced with multiple dilemmas. it is faced with multiple operations, must operate in multiple environments, and must work with multiple partners. these are our marching orders. t
the national security strategy addresses the top strategic risks to our nation which include catastrophic attack on the u.s. homeland or critical infrastructure, the threat of attacks against u.s. citizens abroad and our allies, the proliferation and the use of weapons of mass destruction and the effect of severe global infectious disease. the dod strategy for force protection and mission assurance tells us the criticality of ensuring that we are capable of doing these things and perform our...
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to build the foundations at the national institutions. we have made real progress on the ground especially the world bank and the imf. we will continue our efforts of our brothers and friends to be committed to international standards and their rule of law as a democratic state of law and in this context, we highly value the better life for our people and state institutions. with those international organizations is not directed against anyone. but rather a in dash protecting our people with international standards to strengthening the international legal status. is this a mistake? going to that palestinian situation between them and our people we will maya accept temporary solutions or a fragmented state. we will not allow this or for those who are seeking to do it, but to do it really would rather have a government of the organization but this is the country of holiness and peace in now to have benes journey this has been assigned it is still looking for peace. this is by the culture but just recently or specifically on the 17th of may
to build the foundations at the national institutions. we have made real progress on the ground especially the world bank and the imf. we will continue our efforts of our brothers and friends to be committed to international standards and their rule of law as a democratic state of law and in this context, we highly value the better life for our people and state institutions. with those international organizations is not directed against anyone. but rather a in dash protecting our people with...
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putin's to the united nations. he rarely admitted that russia unionscarded the soviet and this was a new situation and normale back to what countries should be judged by, not by standards that were established during the cold war when russia itself was being directed by anita logical an ideological, zealous click in the communists party in the same way that radical islam has a radical type ofn a slam, that ability to impact on policies in large numbers of people through their violence. so i really reject the idea that, well, putin is only down there and russians are only down there to help aside, their friend. being part of a great country is to make sure, would you make a deal with somebody, that you keep the deal, even when he gets tough. and you don't leave your friends in a lurch after they risk everything for you. and it seems, in the last few years, the united states, as my colleague accidentally indicated -- we've left a lot of people behind here. and also, the united states policy was, what? we had to get r
putin's to the united nations. he rarely admitted that russia unionscarded the soviet and this was a new situation and normale back to what countries should be judged by, not by standards that were established during the cold war when russia itself was being directed by anita logical an ideological, zealous click in the communists party in the same way that radical islam has a radical type ofn a slam, that ability to impact on policies in large numbers of people through their violence. so i...
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the two groups through whom the future of these nations comes, the children of these nations. secondly, i've also come to the conclusion that the roots of , suchhings that we value as democracy and human rights, are to be found in the character of societal relations between men and women. democracy atave the national level if you have makinged decision power within the household? i was anyone in the society going to understand democracy if what they see is autocracy within each household? it will not happen. that are oftens not spoken of, but are critical to speak of at this time. without further a do, i think that means that one of the most important discussions we can have is the discussion that we are going to have today. i am thrilled to be part of it, and let's begin. thank you very much. [applause] i would like to invite michele to come up on the stage now. let me just say a few words about her. cofounder and chief executive officer of the center for a new american security. if you are not familiar with that organization, i think it's one of the brightest, most innovativ
the two groups through whom the future of these nations comes, the children of these nations. secondly, i've also come to the conclusion that the roots of , suchhings that we value as democracy and human rights, are to be found in the character of societal relations between men and women. democracy atave the national level if you have makinged decision power within the household? i was anyone in the society going to understand democracy if what they see is autocracy within each household? it...
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of nations as a sovereign member state of the united nations (applause.) >> in his speech to the general assembly president abbas put all of the blame otisitsis. he said he needed to raise the alarm about recent violence which he said was caused by israeli incursions around the mosque and told the chamber as israel had not been abiding by the oslo accord signed 22 years ago, he, now, wouldn't do so either. they leave us know choice but to insist we will not remain the only ones committed to the implementation of these agreements while israel could not wutsly violates them. we therefore declare that we cannot continue to be bound by these agreements and israel must assume all of its responsibilities as an occupying power. >> is this the bombshell he said he would drop or an independent empty promise? there are more questions than answers. how will it change the way his palestinian authority work. what will be the reaction there and in gaza. ays spoke to an official from hamas? >> just words. just a speech because all of the time you are talking about the palestinian state, two state solut
of nations as a sovereign member state of the united nations (applause.) >> in his speech to the general assembly president abbas put all of the blame otisitsis. he said he needed to raise the alarm about recent violence which he said was caused by israeli incursions around the mosque and told the chamber as israel had not been abiding by the oslo accord signed 22 years ago, he, now, wouldn't do so either. they leave us know choice but to insist we will not remain the only ones committed...
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the bad news is next up they hit the road to face the best offense in the nation. iowa state hits the road to face baylor this weekend and the bears run it up. baylor averages just under 64 points per game. that is the most in the country by a good 13 points. they are a 6-0 squad that has isu's full attention and coach rhoads is taking help wherever he can get it. >> i had a recruit in his mother over to the house and he said, coach, who you got this week? i said baylor. we face the number three, number two, and number one offense in the country back to back to back. he said to me, good luck. >> just have to keep playing. we know they are going to have big plays. we can get down when the have a big play. tony: iowa state takes on the baylor bears this saturday. kickoff at 11:00 a.m. the hawkeyes are undefeated and taking a breather this week. next up, they are back home taking on the terps on halloween. kickoff at 2:30. the royals are on a roll. 2-0 lead over the blue jays and have also won the last nine games they are played in the alcs. the royals have johnny cue
the bad news is next up they hit the road to face the best offense in the nation. iowa state hits the road to face baylor this weekend and the bears run it up. baylor averages just under 64 points per game. that is the most in the country by a good 13 points. they are a 6-0 squad that has isu's full attention and coach rhoads is taking help wherever he can get it. >> i had a recruit in his mother over to the house and he said, coach, who you got this week? i said baylor. we face the...
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in the caribbean nations -- nation. planes land today 90 miles east of havana today. relations have improved since last december when diplomatic ties are restored with raul castro. >>> the 20th anniversary of the million man march. demonstrators were out in force on capitol hill. this time, the message was about more than equal rights. >>> republicans looking to replace john boehner find a new speaker of the house. that searches become tougher than many imagine. the latest next.>> a few high clouds in the bay area right now and patchy fog regrouping overnight. when 90s return and the one day we could be tracking showers in your five day forecast.>> engage in, unique, fun -- >>> republicans are scrambling to regroup on -- after mccarthy's withdrawal as house speaker. there is no -- new pressure for paul ryan to step up to the plate even though he does not want the job.>> reporter: the congressman who has found himself at the center of this leadership vacuum is spending the weekend far away from washington with his family
in the caribbean nations -- nation. planes land today 90 miles east of havana today. relations have improved since last december when diplomatic ties are restored with raul castro. >>> the 20th anniversary of the million man march. demonstrators were out in force on capitol hill. this time, the message was about more than equal rights. >>> republicans looking to replace john boehner find a new speaker of the house. that searches become tougher than many imagine. the latest...
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' s first in the nation primary. it is time to deal with skyrocketing out-of-pocket costs. commentator: the 32-year-old head of a pharmaceutical company raised the price of a life-saving drug overnight by 5,000%. i'm announcing a detailed plan to crack down on these abuses. commentator: he may be lowering it after hillary clinton blasted him out of the water. her plan would limit the out-of-pocket costs that consumers have to pay. clinton: nobody in america should have to choose between buying the medicine they need and paying their rent. i'm hillary clinton, welcome josh m.: welcome back. reince. this -- reince priebus said there are no sig sauer' s when it comes to the -- no sacred cows when it comes to the primary. let' committee man from new hampshire. this makes a lot of people nervous. steve: me, too. josh m.: but we also have been down this road before. how real is the threat? steve: i think the threat is real every four years. both national parties took a laissez-faire attitude. they did not try to control th
' s first in the nation primary. it is time to deal with skyrocketing out-of-pocket costs. commentator: the 32-year-old head of a pharmaceutical company raised the price of a life-saving drug overnight by 5,000%. i'm announcing a detailed plan to crack down on these abuses. commentator: he may be lowering it after hillary clinton blasted him out of the water. her plan would limit the out-of-pocket costs that consumers have to pay. clinton: nobody in america should have to choose between buying...
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this is the question we put to the united nations. the oslo -- the transition oslo agreement and its annexed agreements said it should be implemented within a time frame of five years ending in 1999. and then with what? with full independence for the state of palestine and the termination of the israeli occupation. but israel stopped the completion of the process of withdrawing its forces from areas classified as b and c which represent -- repeat, these two areas represent more than 60% of the territory of the west bank, including east jerusalem. instead, israel intensified its settlement activities everywhere. and breached all agreements -- i repeat, breached all signed accords. some of those agreements have been signed by the current israeli prime minister. since the speech of president obama in cairo, let me record here the speech made by president obama in cairo in 2009 in which he called for the cessation of settlement activity. what was the israeli response? the israeli government increased settlement activities by at least 20%
this is the question we put to the united nations. the oslo -- the transition oslo agreement and its annexed agreements said it should be implemented within a time frame of five years ending in 1999. and then with what? with full independence for the state of palestine and the termination of the israeli occupation. but israel stopped the completion of the process of withdrawing its forces from areas classified as b and c which represent -- repeat, these two areas represent more than 60% of the...
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the nation to california. i hope that my colleagues are ready do listen and more pornly, i hope they are ready to act. and with that, it is my pleasure to yield to the gentleman from minnesota, representative keith ellison. mr. ellison: i'd like to thank the gentlelady for yielding. i would also like to thank the gentlewoman, bonnie watson coleman, for her tireless support of the progressive message and her long work in new jersey but also here in congress. thank you. today we came together to talk about an agenda for working people a far cry from what my republican colleagues like to talk about on a daily basis but working people in this country need an advocate they need somebody in kuok to care. i want to tell a story about a young lady in my district, rhonda, a member of s.e.i. -- seiu who took a job as a wheelchair attendant with a delta airlines subcontractor. it was supposed to be a full-time position but her employer suddenly cut her hours to 12 hours a week. she explains, they told me you're working o
the nation to california. i hope that my colleagues are ready do listen and more pornly, i hope they are ready to act. and with that, it is my pleasure to yield to the gentleman from minnesota, representative keith ellison. mr. ellison: i'd like to thank the gentlelady for yielding. i would also like to thank the gentlewoman, bonnie watson coleman, for her tireless support of the progressive message and her long work in new jersey but also here in congress. thank you. today we came together to...
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get the new iphone at at&t and the network with the nation's strongest 4g lte signal. and right now get $300 credit for every line you switch. >> larry: welcome back.i recentk with nancy pelosi who was once smeak speaker of the house back when this country used to vay speaker of the house. so i wanted to take her to some place where no republican would ever go. big gay ice cream in the west village. so take a look at my day with minority leader nancy pelosi. that is some big gay ice cream here. >> big gay ice cream. >> larry: let's look at the men. >> i'm going for hot fuj sundae with whipped cream. >> were you surprised by boehner resieng. >> a big surprise. i was surprised, yeah. >> larry: you and boehner here.t all that orange goo off of your face? >> four years. >> larry: are you going to miss. >> it's a funny thing. we completely disagree on so many issues. but you have the respect. he was very loirl. >> larry: really?to his memberss caucus. >> larry: it seems likerepublic. >> well, they said to him either you shut down government or you give up the gaffe el. and
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and jennifer, what has the national hurricane center said in the very latest advisory? >> well, i can tell you, wolf, it is the first time that the national hillary clinton center has ever put winds as high as 200 miles per hour on the advisory and it happened with patricia, and right now the winds are 200 miles per hour, and the gusts of 245 and it is moving quickly at the north to 10 miles per hour, a it is going to continue that track over the next couple of hours, and it is expected to make landfall later this afternoon. i will have to get my producers to help to advance the map, because the button is not working, but if it is going to be continuing through the northern track it is going to be making landfall between puerto vallarta and manzanillo through time, and we are talking about dumping massive rain and inkr incredible winds and storm surge will be hitting the island and folks have evacuated or found the strongest structure they can find. it could make the land possible category 4 or 5 and continue the track inland. lit weaken considerably once it makes landf
and jennifer, what has the national hurricane center said in the very latest advisory? >> well, i can tell you, wolf, it is the first time that the national hillary clinton center has ever put winds as high as 200 miles per hour on the advisory and it happened with patricia, and right now the winds are 200 miles per hour, and the gusts of 245 and it is moving quickly at the north to 10 miles per hour, a it is going to continue that track over the next couple of hours, and it is expected...
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in the nation's history. but as i thought back on that, we were blessed because ronald reagan had been president 10 years before, because he believed in a strong america, he believed in a strong military. he gave us the quantities we needed of absolutely first rate people who were attracted to service, had been through the training, the acting thing fighters -- f-15 fighters, all of those things i've been so much a part of starting or continuing in his administration. that's what we used to when and desert storm. and remarkable order 10 years later. the first thing i did after desert storm was over i called president reagan. you was then retired living in beverly hills, and i thank him when i first got them on the phone i thank them for all the $600 toilet seats. he said, dick, they didn't cost $600. yes, sir, i understand. but at one point at a welcome home ceremony for all the troops after desert storm was over with i the opportunity to go visit president and mrs. reagan at their home down there at bel air.
in the nation's history. but as i thought back on that, we were blessed because ronald reagan had been president 10 years before, because he believed in a strong america, he believed in a strong military. he gave us the quantities we needed of absolutely first rate people who were attracted to service, had been through the training, the acting thing fighters -- f-15 fighters, all of those things i've been so much a part of starting or continuing in his administration. that's what we used to...
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and the future for palestinians on the national council on u.s.-arab relations. >>> first, madelyn albright's remarks at the washington ideas forum last week. >> thanks very much. it's an honor to be here with former secretary of state madeleine albright. a lot of the policy discussion we've heard in the last day and a half has been a dark tone. the world is going to hell. the u.s. is retreating. things are blowing up. the russians are gaining ground. we don't know how to deal with the crisis. what's your overview? are things as bad as the tone -- that description went largely along party lines. but there is a tone that things are bad for the united states in the world. what's your overview comment? >> well the world is a mess. that's a diplomatic term of art. but i am not feeling dark about it. i do think that there are a whole host of issues that were not there before, some due to globalization, some due to the rising of technology, questions of identity and what the role of the united states is. and i do think that we -- president clinton said
and the future for palestinians on the national council on u.s.-arab relations. >>> first, madelyn albright's remarks at the washington ideas forum last week. >> thanks very much. it's an honor to be here with former secretary of state madeleine albright. a lot of the policy discussion we've heard in the last day and a half has been a dark tone. the world is going to hell. the u.s. is retreating. things are blowing up. the russians are gaining ground. we don't know how to deal...
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from almost this moment on the fate of the nation and the fate of general d. eisenhower would be inextricably bound together. called to washington in the first weeks after the war began, eisenhower went to work in the war plans office of the war department. among the plans formulated during this time was the central strategic determination to make an eventual attack, the allied effort. covering the west wall of the eisenhower museum dramatizes the high spots of the next great sequence in the adventure involving the nation and the man whose ability to rise to grave responsibilities brought him rapid promotions. because an all-out channel invasion would be impossible before 1944 and because the need for offensive action was immediate in 1942 the allies undertook as a combined operation under the command of general dwight d. eisenhower the invasion of north africa. the minimum objective of this maneuver was to seize the main ports between casablanca and algiers. along the rim of the north african coast troops were ashore in lake november encountering resistance t
from almost this moment on the fate of the nation and the fate of general d. eisenhower would be inextricably bound together. called to washington in the first weeks after the war began, eisenhower went to work in the war plans office of the war department. among the plans formulated during this time was the central strategic determination to make an eventual attack, the allied effort. covering the west wall of the eisenhower museum dramatizes the high spots of the next great sequence in the...
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the texas air national guard. that issue simmered as sort of an intriguing, back burner biographical/political story through out his first effort to become president and after 9/11, the start of the iraq war, democrats picked john kerry to run against george w. bush in 2004. when republicans and conservative groups in 2004 decided to attack john kerry that year on the basis of his war record, claiming that john kerry didn't deserve his medals, he had somehow faked his apparent heroism in vietnam, once that happened, it was bound to be next that george w. bush's contrasting experience from a that time period when he was serving under somewhat mistier yaw circumstances in what was called the champagne unit of the texas air national guard, after the whole swiftboating thing it was bound to happen this aspect of george w. bush's life would become focus and a lot of aggressive reporting in that election in 2004. >> now president bush's own record of service in the national guard is tonight once again under a microscope
the texas air national guard. that issue simmered as sort of an intriguing, back burner biographical/political story through out his first effort to become president and after 9/11, the start of the iraq war, democrats picked john kerry to run against george w. bush in 2004. when republicans and conservative groups in 2004 decided to attack john kerry that year on the basis of his war record, claiming that john kerry didn't deserve his medals, he had somehow faked his apparent heroism in...
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the former regime, the national league for democracy has refused to let any muslims represent the party in upcoming elections. >> translator: [ inaudible ] has selected 1200 parliamentary representatives and none are muslim. someone said i think they are concerned about the committee for the protection of nationality and religion. >> reporter: the committee for the protection of nationality and religion, is headed by an influential anti-muslim monk and supporter of the government party. he is notorious for his anti-muslim rhetoric. his messages feed the fears of the buddhists and yet are rarely criticized by the nld. >> translator: in places where there are many muslims, native girls are being killed. men are being killed. women are raped and killed. >> reporter: members of the rohingya minority have been prevented from voting or standing in the election. this was an mp for five years now the electoral commission says his documents don't fulfill the citizen obligation. is this the regining of a process to deny your right to give in myanmar? >> yes, this is the beginning of -- to deny my
the former regime, the national league for democracy has refused to let any muslims represent the party in upcoming elections. >> translator: [ inaudible ] has selected 1200 parliamentary representatives and none are muslim. someone said i think they are concerned about the committee for the protection of nationality and religion. >> reporter: the committee for the protection of nationality and religion, is headed by an influential anti-muslim monk and supporter of the government...
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and the next move, not quite united nations. it's tin side story. >>> we must recognize that there cannot be after so much blood shed a return to the prewar status quo. >> update on citizens of syria and so should not be involved in choosing the leadership of another country. it's syria's business. >>> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. noted quite united nations this time on the program. even as the u.n. talks about peace, freedom, and security, they seem to be in seriously short supply around the world. syrian targets are attracting the attention of a long list of national air forces while people -- and the national security network are still with me in washington. jim, when the smoke clears, is al assad still in charge? >> putin seems to think so and if i had to choose, sadly, between he and barack obama to see who's going to blink, i'm pretty sure obama will blink. i think we've gotten to the idea that assad will stay and potentially at this point as i mentioned we've outsourced strategy there to putin. in a painf
and the next move, not quite united nations. it's tin side story. >>> we must recognize that there cannot be after so much blood shed a return to the prewar status quo. >> update on citizens of syria and so should not be involved in choosing the leadership of another country. it's syria's business. >>> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. noted quite united nations this time on the program. even as the u.n. talks about peace, freedom, and security, they seem to...
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that begins with trees and flowers and landscaping. >> lady bird was about beautifying the nation. she was a natural campaigner, successful business woman, and savvy political partner to her husband. c-span's original series first ladies, influence and image, examining the public and private life. and their influence on the presidency. from martha washington to michelle obama at 8 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span three. on thursday president obama announced plans to keep 5500 u.s. troops in afghanistan through 2017. mr. obama says his decision came afghanonsulting with leaders, his national security team, and leaders. the president says u.s. troops will continue to serve a noncombat role, training and assisting afghan forces. this is about 20 minutes. president obama: america's combat mission in afghanistan came to a responsible end. that milestone was achieved thanks to the courage and the skills of our military, intelligence, and civilian personnel. hey surf there with extraordinary skill and valor. important to remember the patriots who made the ultimate sacrifice i
that begins with trees and flowers and landscaping. >> lady bird was about beautifying the nation. she was a natural campaigner, successful business woman, and savvy political partner to her husband. c-span's original series first ladies, influence and image, examining the public and private life. and their influence on the presidency. from martha washington to michelle obama at 8 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span three. on thursday president obama announced plans to keep 5500...
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national debt and the federal budget. on the house agenda, a measure to prevent defaulting on the national debt and another reauthorizing federal school vouchers for students here in washington, d.c. later in the week in the house, a budget reconciliation package that includes a proposal to repeal sections of the nation's health care act and defund planned parenthood. white house coverage begins tomorrow at noon eastern on c-span. and the senate is back today for initial debate on the bill withholding funding for sanctuary cities that don't prosecute undocumented immigrants and comply with other federal immigration laws, no votes are scheduled. tomorrow, senators will take up their first votes on judicial nomination in the morning. and then in the afternoon, it's a procedural vote on that sanctuary cities bill. you can batch live senate coverage on c-span2 and the house on c-span. hillary clinton will be testifying before the house select committee on benghazi. the hill newspaper writing about that upcoming appearance, sa
national debt and the federal budget. on the house agenda, a measure to prevent defaulting on the national debt and another reauthorizing federal school vouchers for students here in washington, d.c. later in the week in the house, a budget reconciliation package that includes a proposal to repeal sections of the nation's health care act and defund planned parenthood. white house coverage begins tomorrow at noon eastern on c-span. and the senate is back today for initial debate on the bill...
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we're the most open nation on the earth. it's a tremendous competitive advantage but it provides -- we are much more open on our internet than our adversaries are in their own countries. that makes us inherently more vulnerable, the number of attacker is physician-assisted suicides we have to defend against are very, very much larger. so in terms of net assessment that is one of the things challenging us and we're trying to sort through. >> thank you. mr. secretary, i want to ask you on the three core missions you laid out number two is defend the nation against significant cyber attacks. there's been considering conversation about what that means so if i'm a company under cyber attack, when is the government going to come help defend me? and i realize you probably can't put a dollar threshold or something very specific on what that means, a significant cyber event, but can you help clarify for us when the department of defense becomes engaged in defending the country and what that means, significant cyber eve event. [ muted
we're the most open nation on the earth. it's a tremendous competitive advantage but it provides -- we are much more open on our internet than our adversaries are in their own countries. that makes us inherently more vulnerable, the number of attacker is physician-assisted suicides we have to defend against are very, very much larger. so in terms of net assessment that is one of the things challenging us and we're trying to sort through. >> thank you. mr. secretary, i want to ask you on...
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newark times, the washington post, the nation. post, the nation. the book discusses is spectacle, the establishing life. it is an amazing, nonfiction book about something that happened in new york in 1906. a young african man from congo was kidnapped under dubious circumstances under found himself put on display in bronx next to an orangutan. spectacle is the story of how that happened, what are are the implications, how are we still learning from that story. pamela, i'm so excited to talk to today. [applause]. alexis is the author of a book that was up for a movie. that was exciting. it was set and memphis, my hometown, in 1892. he tells a story of two young women, at the beginning of a budding career relationship, certainly unexpected and unorthodox for victorian methods, tennessee. when their unexpected and unorthodox for victorian memphis, tennessee. when their relationship is thwarted by their family, one of the women kills her lover and attempts to kill herself. she find herself on trial. the spectacle that really illuminate
newark times, the washington post, the nation. post, the nation. the book discusses is spectacle, the establishing life. it is an amazing, nonfiction book about something that happened in new york in 1906. a young african man from congo was kidnapped under dubious circumstances under found himself put on display in bronx next to an orangutan. spectacle is the story of how that happened, what are are the implications, how are we still learning from that story. pamela, i'm so excited to talk to...