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this house was the fifth and final headquarters at the national women's party and the national woman's party ways founded by alice paul as the congressional union for women's suffrage. and that became the national women's party in 1916. this group of women spent seven years actively lobbying the president and congress for a federal suffrage amendment. when they received it in 1920, they wrote and began lobbying for the equal rights amendment. when they were lobbying for suffrage, they were work all over the country. actively garnering support from western women voters and bringing the fight directly to the president's doorstep. they had headquarters on lafayette square where they could walk out their door and be right at the president's doorstep in a matter of minutes and they began picketing the white house. one of the first groups to do so. when the united states entered world war i, at that time the pickets were quite peaceful but quickly turned ugly when crowds watching the women picketing believed their behavior to be unpatriotic, so crowds would converge on them and tear the bann
this house was the fifth and final headquarters at the national women's party and the national woman's party ways founded by alice paul as the congressional union for women's suffrage. and that became the national women's party in 1916. this group of women spent seven years actively lobbying the president and congress for a federal suffrage amendment. when they received it in 1920, they wrote and began lobbying for the equal rights amendment. when they were lobbying for suffrage, they were work...
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players respect the fans and our nation from the outset. but fans and economics are demonstrating to even the dummies who run the nfl that politics has no place in the game. the players are entertainers, for crying out outside. those are benches, seats, bleachers and suites your customers are sitting on, those aren't pews, and, well, you guys sure aren't preachers. so just play ball, don't insult the customers. just a little come. and in case the -- a little counsel. and in case the nfl is still p confused, just remember this: the customer is always right. >>> now, our quotation of the evening. this one from abraham lincoln. a nation that does not honor its heroes will not long endure. even the nfl executives should understand the implications of that statement. we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ lou: the president-elect holding true to his campaign promise to put the best and the strongest on his winning team. >> we will call upon the best and brightest to leverage their tremendous talent for the benefit of all. lou: general jack keane met w
players respect the fans and our nation from the outset. but fans and economics are demonstrating to even the dummies who run the nfl that politics has no place in the game. the players are entertainers, for crying out outside. those are benches, seats, bleachers and suites your customers are sitting on, those aren't pews, and, well, you guys sure aren't preachers. so just play ball, don't insult the customers. just a little come. and in case the -- a little counsel. and in case the nfl is...
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be a part of the national conversation about the outcome. location of the donald trump and hillary clinton election night headquarters and concession speeches starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern and through the next 24 hours. c-span, at c-span.org or using the c-span radio mobile >> next, makeda best, talks about the photographic betrayal of native americans during the 19th century. .articularly the modoc indians we also hear about how photographs of native people were used to promote native expansion after the civil war. the california historical society hosted this event. makeda: -- now, she is revising a book and previously co-edited a volume title. she has forthcoming articles with the anthology truth. multi-discriminatory research essential lens. that was produced by the organ public television. and as she watched several episodes of that, i loved it and i learned a lot.
be a part of the national conversation about the outcome. location of the donald trump and hillary clinton election night headquarters and concession speeches starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern and through the next 24 hours. c-span, at c-span.org or using the c-span radio mobile >> next, makeda best, talks about the photographic betrayal of native americans during the 19th century. .articularly the modoc indians we also hear about how photographs of native people were used to promote...
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that the 35 nations have turned over to the warsaw packed nations, the domination of eastern europe, it just isn't true and if mr. carter alleges that is holding us by signing that has done it, he's totally inaccurate. now, what has been accomplished by the sinking agreement. number one, we have an agreement where they notify us and we notify them of any military maneuvers that are to be undertaken. they have done it in both cases where they've done so. there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under ford administration. >> can i -- did i understand you to say, sir, that the russians are not using eastern europe as their own spirit of influence and occupying more most of the countries there and making sure with their troops that it's a communist zone, on where as our side of the line, the italians or the french are still flirting. >> i don't believe mr. frankle, that the they consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the romainians consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the polos consider the
that the 35 nations have turned over to the warsaw packed nations, the domination of eastern europe, it just isn't true and if mr. carter alleges that is holding us by signing that has done it, he's totally inaccurate. now, what has been accomplished by the sinking agreement. number one, we have an agreement where they notify us and we notify them of any military maneuvers that are to be undertaken. they have done it in both cases where they've done so. there is no soviet domination of eastern...
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[applause] the author of the winner of the 2010 national book award and a finalist at the national book critics circle award hip logic and muscular music including national endowment of the arts the united dates altered plan negative and the macarthur fellowship with his most recent collection of finalists for the 2015 national book award and 2016 book credit circle award in 2016 naacp image award for poetry gives me great pleasure to welcome to the stage. ♪ [applause] >> often over the years i have been asked why a group of black poets would name themselves a latin name because blackness like poetry means different things i like to say. for example,, once upon a time to black poets visiting the lost city of pompeii saw upon entering on the gate later when they had the idea for the retreat that is what they called it. latin for be wearing a dark. what does it mean to be the dark guarding the house of poetry corrects maybe they never paused to ask such a question or 20 years later they are still asking the question because blackness, like poetry means many things, they would welcome bl
[applause] the author of the winner of the 2010 national book award and a finalist at the national book critics circle award hip logic and muscular music including national endowment of the arts the united dates altered plan negative and the macarthur fellowship with his most recent collection of finalists for the 2015 national book award and 2016 book credit circle award in 2016 naacp image award for poetry gives me great pleasure to welcome to the stage. ♪ [applause] >> often over the...
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you end up coming down on the position of the governments jo government'sd the nation. that's the government's job and so how is the government going to do that? you have three basic sets, the department of justice and what the fbi would do for law enforcement and criminal actors, you have the department of homeland security responsible for forensics and setting standards and the department of defense responsible for defending the nation. the department can't see or can the community see the attack until after the fact so what we are left with his forensics. but we are going to learn more until the plane crashed. we would say can't we learn something here and to stop it from happening and the answer is yes. we've got to have a way for the government and industry to work together and i would've put on the table and d to do it in a wy to protect the privacy and make it transparent that we ought to do that and so we ought to practice it and set the standard up and as a nation say what about our allies is this a good model of how we could work with and the answer is i think
you end up coming down on the position of the governments jo government'sd the nation. that's the government's job and so how is the government going to do that? you have three basic sets, the department of justice and what the fbi would do for law enforcement and criminal actors, you have the department of homeland security responsible for forensics and setting standards and the department of defense responsible for defending the nation. the department can't see or can the community see the...
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as part of the commitment to the national trust and as the presenting partner of the national treasures program, we made a grant a few years ago to help fund the restoration of the gold leaf. as secretary mendez says, they were replaced in six days of this magnificent hall. it is magnificent to see the stunning results of this restoration work and i can thank all the people who worked so hard to do it. we are pleased that washingtonians and visitors to washington, d.c. are going to enjoy this great hall and the way that the architect envisioned it. this is truly a space that is reflective of this amazing city. as stephanie mentioned, historic preservation has long a representation of our commitment, and we recognize the importance of cultural sites, monuments, and artifacts as a symbol of national and local identity. we believe in the role that their preservation can play in attracting visitors and revitalizing communities and neighborhoods. that commitment has come to life around the world and right here in washington, d.c. through preservation efforts here at union station, the decatu
as part of the commitment to the national trust and as the presenting partner of the national treasures program, we made a grant a few years ago to help fund the restoration of the gold leaf. as secretary mendez says, they were replaced in six days of this magnificent hall. it is magnificent to see the stunning results of this restoration work and i can thank all the people who worked so hard to do it. we are pleased that washingtonians and visitors to washington, d.c. are going to enjoy this...
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watch the results and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. be on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters and watch victory and concession speeches in the key senate and governor's race is starting why that he p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. watch on c-span, c-span.org or listen to the live coverage using the free c-span radio app. in effect, the federal government promoted a particular type of social control. one that signals the target arrest and the marginalized americans in the subsequent creation of new industries that support this regime of control are among the central characteristics of domestic policies in the late 20th century. the decisions that policymakers and officials act in closed circles are part of a coalition made of the highest levels of government had a measurable consequences for low-income americans and the nation. however, unintended, some of the choices may have been a different time and different political moments. ultimately, however, the bipartisan consensus o
watch the results and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. be on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters and watch victory and concession speeches in the key senate and governor's race is starting why that he p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. watch on c-span, c-span.org or listen to the live coverage using the free c-span radio app. in effect, the federal government promoted a particular type of social control. one that...
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mcbryant is a relevance diversity and inclusion strategist at the national level for the national park service. she has more than 30 years experience in the park service and one of her jobs of many that she held, was the chief of interpretation of the lewis and clark national historic trail during the by centennial of the lewis and clark expedition. and did a lot of work with the native people's route of the trail making sure that all sides of that story were told, welcome panelists. . and i am just going to get us on to the correct slide here. it's a pleasure to be here to talk with you about national parks as places of healing and resiliency and expression. /like to say that the national park service is probably the only government agency with the word joy invite you all to go and look at that in the ro tun da today and see the exact words there. that word enjoyment can be interpreted in many different ways. one really important way is returning to a sense of peacefulness and health and healing and making a deep connection with place and with yourself. and parks can be places for dee
mcbryant is a relevance diversity and inclusion strategist at the national level for the national park service. she has more than 30 years experience in the park service and one of her jobs of many that she held, was the chief of interpretation of the lewis and clark national historic trail during the by centennial of the lewis and clark expedition. and did a lot of work with the native people's route of the trail making sure that all sides of that story were told, welcome panelists. . and i am...
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electoral votes to whomever wins the national popular vote. for example, if donald trump were to win the most votes nationally, new york and every other state in the compact, would pledge its electors to him, even if he didn't win those states. so, the pact leaves the electoral college in place, no constitutional amendment required, but essentially circumvents it and creates a direct national popular vote for the presidency. >> we want every state to count, count, and we want the issues of our state and our communities to count as much as the issues in other states like florida. >> reporter: new york overwhelmingly adopted the legislation in 2014 with bipartisan support, joining nine other states and washington d.c. all solidly democratic.
electoral votes to whomever wins the national popular vote. for example, if donald trump were to win the most votes nationally, new york and every other state in the compact, would pledge its electors to him, even if he didn't win those states. so, the pact leaves the electoral college in place, no constitutional amendment required, but essentially circumvents it and creates a direct national popular vote for the presidency. >> we want every state to count, count, and we want the issues...
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the director of the national park service. first, president obama at yosemite national park. >> we have to have the foresight and the faith in the futurer to do what it takes to protect our parks and protect this planet for generations to come and that's especially true for our leaders in washington. it's what lincoln did when he set this aside for post airty. we have to summon that same vision for the future. we've made good strides. we jump started a clean energy revolution. we're reducing carbon pollution, preserving landscapes. rallying the world to tackle climate change together but we've got to do a lot more and there's such a thing as being too late. the good news is i know we can rise to the challenge. over the last seven years we proved it and if we keep tat, we're going to protect our communities from rising seas and stronger storms and brutal droughts but protect our children's lungs from breathing dirty air, protect vulnerable people from displacement. protect our national security because we won't be seeing refuge
the director of the national park service. first, president obama at yosemite national park. >> we have to have the foresight and the faith in the futurer to do what it takes to protect our parks and protect this planet for generations to come and that's especially true for our leaders in washington. it's what lincoln did when he set this aside for post airty. we have to summon that same vision for the future. we've made good strides. we jump started a clean energy revolution. we're...
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, which represented the nation as a whole and the later advent of the two-party system. the sovereign't party was aggressively eroding in a succession of episodes kwhrp milestones in the advancing course of national liberties. all the way to glorious resolution of 1688 and beyond. the results were a happy compromise, a parliament parliament and a do siel whereby the rained, above the -- and the cabinet got the same talent. so the world in which church hill grew up in the late 1960 when queen victoria was on the thrown. was a world where he was an institutional in terms and enterpri enterprise which embodied the nation's history and its symbolic functions and ceremonial activity. it was also in practical and essentially week terms a convenient constitutional device, which left the people free to elect their representatives, through they governed. it provided in a way that had not been true for much of the time when the stuarts had been on the thrown. and victoria was not only head of the british nation, but also became the great presiding person aj of the much wider briti
, which represented the nation as a whole and the later advent of the two-party system. the sovereign't party was aggressively eroding in a succession of episodes kwhrp milestones in the advancing course of national liberties. all the way to glorious resolution of 1688 and beyond. the results were a happy compromise, a parliament parliament and a do siel whereby the rained, above the -- and the cabinet got the same talent. so the world in which church hill grew up in the late 1960 when queen...
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the decisions of the president will effect the future of this nation and the world for decades to come. indeed, the lives of generations yet unborn. we cannot afford to make a mistake. there is no room for error. almost 20 years of the nuclear age have passed. and the recent upheeflz in the communist world remind us once again of the perilous times in which we live. in the world to have day, the penalties for error are infinitely greater. and in this new and dangerous world, it is the president of the united states to whom the people of the free world must look for leadership. it is in the hands of our president, the man that we elect that the hope of progress and of peace is entrusted. if there is to be a better and a more peaceful world, he and we will have to help make it so. there is only one issue, one choice, one overriding consideration that shadows and dominates all the other issues of this campaign. who can we trust with our security? with our hopes for peace, yes, with our very lives. we live in an age of unbelievable power. this power can be used for good or for evil. it can
the decisions of the president will effect the future of this nation and the world for decades to come. indeed, the lives of generations yet unborn. we cannot afford to make a mistake. there is no room for error. almost 20 years of the nuclear age have passed. and the recent upheeflz in the communist world remind us once again of the perilous times in which we live. in the world to have day, the penalties for error are infinitely greater. and in this new and dangerous world, it is the president...
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the kentucky basketball team is ranked second in the nation and they will be playing on national tv a lot, which means we will be able to see the freshman from manchester playing a lot. exhibition against clarion recently and over the weekend, and he's got 16 points and seven rebounds against asbury. three of our local division two college soccer teams are going to the ncaa tournament. snhu, franklin pierce, and merrimack. the ravens and merrimack will play each other. s&h you will play lemoine. the colby women's soccer team will play -- the colby-sawyer womens soccer team will play institute of technology on saturday. the keene state women's field hockey team has made the turn it in division three. the saint anselm college field hockey team is in the tournament for the first year ever. there is your newest fcs called safe hands. croydon home are being rehabilitated. tom: the dogs range in age from three weeks to much older and many are extremely malnourished. it could take weeks before any of the dogs are well enough to be adopted. they >> do need a of medical attention. >> several o
the kentucky basketball team is ranked second in the nation and they will be playing on national tv a lot, which means we will be able to see the freshman from manchester playing a lot. exhibition against clarion recently and over the weekend, and he's got 16 points and seven rebounds against asbury. three of our local division two college soccer teams are going to the ncaa tournament. snhu, franklin pierce, and merrimack. the ravens and merrimack will play each other. s&h you will play...
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for the nation. but the influence and the work that we have is the result not just of the president, it is the result of countless interactions and arrangements and relationships between our military and other militaries and our diplomats and other diplomats. and intelligence officers and development workers. and there's enormous continuity beneath the day to day news that makes us that indispensable nation when it comes to maintaining order and promoting prosperity around the world. that will continue. in my conversation with the a sident-elect, he expressed great interest in maintaining our four strategic relationships and so one of the messages i will be able to deliver is his commitment to nato and the transatlantic alliance. i think that's one of the most important functions i can serve at this stage during this trip. is to let them know that there is no weakening of resolve when it comes to america's commitment to maintaining a strong and robust nato relationship and a recognition that those al
for the nation. but the influence and the work that we have is the result not just of the president, it is the result of countless interactions and arrangements and relationships between our military and other militaries and our diplomats and other diplomats. and intelligence officers and development workers. and there's enormous continuity beneath the day to day news that makes us that indispensable nation when it comes to maintaining order and promoting prosperity around the world. that will...
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jana is the president of the national council of the raza. randy is president of the national federation of teachers. i'd also like to acknowledge the presence of two people who are important to us. gloria from moms rising. thank you for joining us. we are here today to release two reports that document president-elect donald trump's own words have sparked incidents around the country, hate incidences and has had a profoundly negative effect on our schools. the first report is called ten days after. harassment and intimidation in the aftermath of the election. it describes 867 incidents of hate that were collected around the country in the ten days following the election. i have no doubt whatsoever this is a tremendous undercount. the incidents we are talking about have taken place in schools, public streets and parks and retail establishments. many people have been targeted in their homes. the incidences have been ugly. they have been aimed at people because of their ethnicity, their race, religion, their sexual orientation in their gender.
jana is the president of the national council of the raza. randy is president of the national federation of teachers. i'd also like to acknowledge the presence of two people who are important to us. gloria from moms rising. thank you for joining us. we are here today to release two reports that document president-elect donald trump's own words have sparked incidents around the country, hate incidences and has had a profoundly negative effect on our schools. the first report is called ten days...
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as we march on the colors, the united states navy band will play the national emblem march. please place her hand over your heart or render a hand salute. [playing "national emblem march"] >> please remain standing for the prayer for all veterans. delivered by chaplain michael mccoy senior, director of chaplain services, national chaplain center. >> let us pray, almighty and eternal god, who gives us the freedoms we enjoy in this great nation. come visit us in this most sacred garden of where many of our veterans have gathered and many of our veterans and nation's heroes rest. our hearts with thankfulness for our veterans who answered the call to defend the honor and just causes of our nation. we thank you for their patriotism, their devotion to liberty and justice, human dignity and rights, compassion and self giving. we thank you for their diversity and unity and mission. let all who would beget war reach out in compassion to those who must remember, made the nightmare of all wars cease so healing can take place. may each american find a reason to love, not hate, and stren
as we march on the colors, the united states navy band will play the national emblem march. please place her hand over your heart or render a hand salute. [playing "national emblem march"] >> please remain standing for the prayer for all veterans. delivered by chaplain michael mccoy senior, director of chaplain services, national chaplain center. >> let us pray, almighty and eternal god, who gives us the freedoms we enjoy in this great nation. come visit us in this most...
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i believe it is in our national hold on the island of cuba. all the changes that president obama made, in that lens and through that lens. >> and why not reverse? >> well, as i said, there are key elements more important. here is the thing people do not understand. i am not against changes in u.s. policy towards cuba. i want to make sure the changes are reciprocated by the cuban what president obama did and they are the things that help create a pathway towards democracy in cuba. while fidel castro was 90 years old his brother is 85. there is going to be a generational leader change in cuba over the next five to 10 years and hopefully sooner and we need to insure that our policy makes it easier for there to be a democratic transition. that is how i would examine our foreign policy towards cuba. >> why is this such americans and the cold war? >> it's important for three reasons. cuba is a source of stability in the region. historic numbers are fleeing cuba putting pressure on the united states and they are anti-american. they allow the chinese
i believe it is in our national hold on the island of cuba. all the changes that president obama made, in that lens and through that lens. >> and why not reverse? >> well, as i said, there are key elements more important. here is the thing people do not understand. i am not against changes in u.s. policy towards cuba. i want to make sure the changes are reciprocated by the cuban what president obama did and they are the things that help create a pathway towards democracy in cuba....
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>> this week on " defense news," the role of the national guard at home, and medics. welcome to "defense news." interacting more than he was -- with u.s. citizens more than any other force. i sat down with lieutenant general timothy two ask him to speak about the guard. >> the army national guard is a dual message -- mason -- mission force. those skill sets, we take them into the homeland, and what makes us responsive. it gives the general the respond to whatever the emergency is or the governor determines is required. >> we have seen situations in baltimore, in north carolina, where the army national guard has been called in for support, basically. is the training different domestically and homeland security situations versus wartime? >> we do training related t disturbance, crowd control training for certain units, and then some domestic response exercises. it is hard to predict what emergencies will come up in any of the states, but we try to set them with conditions to be balanced, so they have the capability to respond to just about anything when called on by the
>> this week on " defense news," the role of the national guard at home, and medics. welcome to "defense news." interacting more than he was -- with u.s. citizens more than any other force. i sat down with lieutenant general timothy two ask him to speak about the guard. >> the army national guard is a dual message -- mason -- mission force. those skill sets, we take them into the homeland, and what makes us responsive. it gives the general the respond to whatever...
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he's the executive editor of the national review and policy fellow of the national review institute. he is the co-author of brand-new party how conservatives can win the working class and save the american dream and he has a book coming out in early 2017 on immigration. i look forward to the conversation about that but another year. another good and we are pleased to have with us as christopher buckley. his ensuing and encouragemen ena torch kept lit is so genuine and deeply appreciated. the only son of bill and pat buckley christopher was educated at portsmouth abbey and graduated from yale. he's the formehe is the former r of "esquire" magazine and was the founding editor of forbes fyi. he knows a thing or two about books have been written 16 or so. many of them exceptional satire. i must really encourage you to read his most recent it is a marvelous novel that centers on a scam and a shroud. if you laugh, you may need to go to confession. [laughter] and a personal aside, i went to bed alone last night because my wife was up until the wee hours reading and laughing at a 22-year-old
he's the executive editor of the national review and policy fellow of the national review institute. he is the co-author of brand-new party how conservatives can win the working class and save the american dream and he has a book coming out in early 2017 on immigration. i look forward to the conversation about that but another year. another good and we are pleased to have with us as christopher buckley. his ensuing and encouragemen ena torch kept lit is so genuine and deeply appreciated. the...
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well. >> well, we we heard from the director of national intelligence and all the other national intelligence actions, that there was no question russia was involved in those cyber attacks. you we heard this in testimony only yesterday. so if that's the case, is there a potential conflict between a cia director, mime pock payo, following through on that, saying he would be very good on the virtual threat. then you got mike quinn as a national security adviser, who has been saying people have been too tough in talking about russia and vladimir putin? >> i think, andrea, what we sister to do is look at the fact that russia is intertwineing themselves with other countries. whether it is china, whether it is a run, whether it is other nation states, if you will, who have cyber warfare units. so have been is not singular unto itself. and having individuals there that understand the way these threats move, the way they coalesce and form their participation, i think is important. looking at china and their pro pensity for embedded hardware, indeed, the "new york times" have an article in this week a
well. >> well, we we heard from the director of national intelligence and all the other national intelligence actions, that there was no question russia was involved in those cyber attacks. you we heard this in testimony only yesterday. so if that's the case, is there a potential conflict between a cia director, mime pock payo, following through on that, saying he would be very good on the virtual threat. then you got mike quinn as a national security adviser, who has been saying people...
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mike flynn for the national security adviser. 2450es are loyalists in the trump camp? >> i have a rather that donald the way he run his campaign which is the way he runs his business. he creates -- he likes to have under lings scrabbling for favor. he is in charge and he bestows his favor arbitraryly. and everyone is kept on their toes nobody knows where they stand with him. his is his style. and there is no ideological consistency. somebody like a and steve bannon not a traditional republican paired with reince priebus who is and paired with someone like niki haley a traditional conservative. and i do not think we should expect consistency. because trump has little ideological consistency. he is much more interested in personality and the way he is making the choices the vetting process is come to my tower and >> and what molly describes is what people described fdr's management, battles and fights so there is a tradition of this. what do you make of it and we can talk to the secretary of state point which is this public debate going on between whether he is going to
mike flynn for the national security adviser. 2450es are loyalists in the trump camp? >> i have a rather that donald the way he run his campaign which is the way he runs his business. he creates -- he likes to have under lings scrabbling for favor. he is in charge and he bestows his favor arbitraryly. and everyone is kept on their toes nobody knows where they stand with him. his is his style. and there is no ideological consistency. somebody like a and steve bannon not a traditional...
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it's all ahead on "face the nation." >> dickerson: good morning and welcome to "face the nation." i'm john dickerson. two days until election day. across the countryxd some 40 million people have casted their ballots. there were long lines in north carolina and ohio as early voting came to a close. our last round of tracker poles before the election show a dead heat in florida where the candidates are tied at 45% of the vote. in ohio donald trump has a 1-point edge for hillary clinton. 46 percent to 45 percent. we din withñr two cbs news correspondents who have folded themselves into count less airplane seats and rental cars across the country to be with both candidates across the way. i want to start with you, major, what happened at the trump rally last night. >> here are the facts, john. they're from the secret skefrbs and reno police. two-thirds through donald trump's speech there was a composition, a protestor set a upon by other trump supporters. during the commotion someone shouted out erroneously that theyñr thought they saw a gun. they which is canned trump off stage an
it's all ahead on "face the nation." >> dickerson: good morning and welcome to "face the nation." i'm john dickerson. two days until election day. across the countryxd some 40 million people have casted their ballots. there were long lines in north carolina and ohio as early voting came to a close. our last round of tracker poles before the election show a dead heat in florida where the candidates are tied at 45% of the vote. in ohio donald trump has a 1-point edge for...
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the national security adviser in the white house as well. this is ultimately as you saw in your earlier segment about comfort. i do think that hopefully should he accept the job from this point forward he would exercise the same discretion i would advise that the president-elect exercise as well. whether it is in twitter or other public statements. >> you want to say something, bakari? >> well, yeah. i mean i think that i guess we're nine or ten days into the trump president-elect status here, and we shouldn't be surprised that he surrounds himself with people who espouse beliefs like him. whether or not it is steve bannon or whether or not it is general flynn. there are a lot of things that are concerning about him, whether or not he was receiving national intelligence briefings and still on the payroll for turkey, whether or not his son who is his chief of staff tweets out things that are racially insensitive to give him the benefit of the doubt. >> let's talk about that. >> or whether or not his judgment is cloudy. >> bakari, he also surr
the national security adviser in the white house as well. this is ultimately as you saw in your earlier segment about comfort. i do think that hopefully should he accept the job from this point forward he would exercise the same discretion i would advise that the president-elect exercise as well. whether it is in twitter or other public statements. >> you want to say something, bakari? >> well, yeah. i mean i think that i guess we're nine or ten days into the trump president-elect...
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, which of course is the parent of the national park service. congressman murtha: in many ways our national parks represent what our greatest strengths are as a nation. the natural beauty of our great land, seemingly limitless potential, unspoiled by the ravages of man. for pennsylvania, our park lands also represent another source of economic diversification as tourists spend nearly $20 million a day throughout the commonwealth. >> in particular, he was very supportive in the 1980's of the creation of the industrial national park heritage areas. this is important to western pennsylvania, because as we talked about before with his family's connection to the coal and steel industry, pittsburgh and western pennsylvania is the center of steel making. but in the 1980's it's on a huge decline. in fact, it becomes almost -- it almost disappears. so at this point in time, he's looking at ways in which we can capitalize on the steel heritage and promote it through some tourism and preservation for the betterment of our country. >> but this plan, this co
, which of course is the parent of the national park service. congressman murtha: in many ways our national parks represent what our greatest strengths are as a nation. the natural beauty of our great land, seemingly limitless potential, unspoiled by the ravages of man. for pennsylvania, our park lands also represent another source of economic diversification as tourists spend nearly $20 million a day throughout the commonwealth. >> in particular, he was very supportive in the 1980's of...
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"the wall street journal," the "washington post" and the national review, and elsewhere. michael, will you come up and introduce yourself to a truly magnificent and daunting audience of churchillians. all of them i don't join in wishing every success as together we all continue our grand adventure into a bright and exciting future. [ applause ] >> thank you, laurence. thank you very much. thank you very much for the kind introduction. all of us owe you an enormous debt of gratitude for your leadership, and your efforts to keep the churchill flame alive. we have another round of applause for our distinguished chairman, please. thanks to lee pollock for helping to make this moment the reality. he has been churchill's legacy of great service, and a pleased to call him a friend. think you, lee. it is a tremendous honor to be appointed the first director of the national church library and center at the george washington university, and executive director at the international churchill society. i'm grateful to the board of ics and the leadership of the gw libraries for selectin
"the wall street journal," the "washington post" and the national review, and elsewhere. michael, will you come up and introduce yourself to a truly magnificent and daunting audience of churchillians. all of them i don't join in wishing every success as together we all continue our grand adventure into a bright and exciting future. [ applause ] >> thank you, laurence. thank you very much. thank you very much for the kind introduction. all of us owe you an enormous debt...
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he is the professor of national security affairs. prior to accepting his position at the war college, not cochair of the oral history program at the miller center at the university of virginia. his books include the reagan years and alexander hamilton and the persistence of men. with that, i would like to welcome stephen to the lectern. stephen: thank you, jackie. it is a privilege to be speaking at such a historic site. this is my first time here. so i'm thrilled. that may begin
he is the professor of national security affairs. prior to accepting his position at the war college, not cochair of the oral history program at the miller center at the university of virginia. his books include the reagan years and alexander hamilton and the persistence of men. with that, i would like to welcome stephen to the lectern. stephen: thank you, jackie. it is a privilege to be speaking at such a historic site. this is my first time here. so i'm thrilled. that may begin
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nermeen: the united nations is warning nearly 1 million syrians are living under siege, and says the last remaining hospitals in heaven destroyed, we will get an update and speak with b bassam haddad. as trump's election victory and early cabinet picks embolden white supremacists and threaten reproductive rights we'll speak , with katherine franke, director of the center for gender and sexuality law at columbia university. how could a promise of real estate and the authorization of military force be expended under president trump? ,e will speak with hina shamsi director of the americanan civil liberties union national security project. and then the standoff at standing rock. >> i am a medic here. we have seen at least four gunshot wounds, three of them i know to the face and head. rubberer bullets. we're trying to keep people warm. we're trying to get them decontaminated and treating all kinds of wounds. withe have been hit canisters in the leg and that type of thing. nermeen going will get an update from the father of sophia wilansky who is in critical condition after reportedly bei
nermeen: the united nations is warning nearly 1 million syrians are living under siege, and says the last remaining hospitals in heaven destroyed, we will get an update and speak with b bassam haddad. as trump's election victory and early cabinet picks embolden white supremacists and threaten reproductive rights we'll speak , with katherine franke, director of the center for gender and sexuality law at columbia university. how could a promise of real estate and the authorization of military...
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not my president, not my president, not my president people across the nation protested into the night over donald trump's election to the white house. future concerns. some eastern iowans rally together to push for a peaceful presidency under donald trump. legislative switch in iowa. what future bills from the could look like. good thursday morning! it's 4:30 on november 10. here's a live look at the city cam. first, meteorologis t kaj o'mara has your first alert forecast, kaj... plan on more sunshine today. we'll see a stronger wind out of the southwest, which will help to drive temperatures well into the 60s across the area. this will be about 15 degrees above normal this afternoon for this time of the year. our next cold front will pass through the region dry going into our veteran's day, but it'll be cooler for sure with highs limited to the 50-55 range. this saturday with low 60s likely on sunday. have a great day!today: sunny and a little breezy. wind: sw 10-20. high: 66 tonight: mostly clear. wind: nw 5-10. low: 39 tomorrow: mostly sunny. wind: n 10-20. high: 54 tom. night: cle
not my president, not my president, not my president people across the nation protested into the night over donald trump's election to the white house. future concerns. some eastern iowans rally together to push for a peaceful presidency under donald trump. legislative switch in iowa. what future bills from the could look like. good thursday morning! it's 4:30 on november 10. here's a live look at the city cam. first, meteorologis t kaj o'mara has your first alert forecast, kaj... plan on more...
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it's all ahead on "face the nation." good morning and welcome to "face the nation." i'm john dickerson. president-elect trump met yesterday with former presidential candidate mitt romney, a possible candidate for the job of secretary of state. the two appear to have moved past romney's tough criticism during the campaign. mr. trump also met with former centcom commander james madis. >> all i can say is he is the real deal. he is the real deal. >> dickerson: we're joined now by the head of the transition team and vice president-elect mike pence. mr. vice president-elect, i want to start, are there going to be any announcements today on staffing? >> i think that's yet to be seen, john. good to be with you this morning. we're here at trump national after a brisk day yesterday. but i have to tell you, to be able to have the opportunity to help lead this transition effort , to be sitting shoulder to shoulder with our president-elect as he's talking to men and women of extraordinary backgrounds and capabilities, putting this administration together, building the agenda, be
it's all ahead on "face the nation." good morning and welcome to "face the nation." i'm john dickerson. president-elect trump met yesterday with former presidential candidate mitt romney, a possible candidate for the job of secretary of state. the two appear to have moved past romney's tough criticism during the campaign. mr. trump also met with former centcom commander james madis. >> all i can say is he is the real deal. he is the real deal. >> dickerson: we're...
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within the year, a new nation was born, a nation destined to lead the world in the paths of freedom, opportunity, justice, and righteousness. we think back to 1861 to the newly elected president of a troubled nation. abraham lincoln experienced a tearful farewell when he left his home in illinois for the nation's capital. before boarding a train, he spoke these poignant words. my friends, i leave with you this request. pray for me. i leave now not knowing when or whether i may ever return with a task before me greater than that which rested on president washington. without the assistance of that divine being whoever attended him i cannot succeed. with that assistance, i cannot fail. we ask you then lord to stay in the year of our lord 2016 in this year of election to send your holy spirit upon america and those who love her that we may raise our hearts and voices in one refrain to you, oh, god and we give you thanks for these united states of america. protect and encourage our men and women in the military who are sentinels of peace and bastions of freedom in the face of terrorism an
within the year, a new nation was born, a nation destined to lead the world in the paths of freedom, opportunity, justice, and righteousness. we think back to 1861 to the newly elected president of a troubled nation. abraham lincoln experienced a tearful farewell when he left his home in illinois for the nation's capital. before boarding a train, he spoke these poignant words. my friends, i leave with you this request. pray for me. i leave now not knowing when or whether i may ever return with...
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this has led other nations into the abyss, this has been the death of other nations, that is -- that is serious from governor -- oh, you know, actually, it's not that serious. >> mitt romney is going to be meeting with donald trump on sunday this weekend? that's a big deal. now we are reporting and able to report that he is being considered for secretary of state. >> for donald trump's secretary of state. to be clear. former massachusetts governor mitt romney might get a job out of all of this! it turns out. so never mind about the whole "into the abyss" thing. woof. sit. sit. sit. soft mouth. today was the day when the last vestige of republican, honorable, principled horror at donald trump dissolved into everybody just trying to get a job with him now. forget all that. today we also learned, after days of reporting, that president-elect trump would try to bring his relatives into the white house, despite nepotism laws that ban that. today we learned, apparently, how they plan to try to skirt the nepotism law, at least when it comes to donald trump's son-in-law, a man named jared ku
this has led other nations into the abyss, this has been the death of other nations, that is -- that is serious from governor -- oh, you know, actually, it's not that serious. >> mitt romney is going to be meeting with donald trump on sunday this weekend? that's a big deal. now we are reporting and able to report that he is being considered for secretary of state. >> for donald trump's secretary of state. to be clear. former massachusetts governor mitt romney might get a job out of...
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the national dog show. the big winner, gia the greyhound. she was the top hound in her group and rose to earn the best in show designation. she beat out 1800 canine competitors. this is gia's 44th best in show victory for her career. she is the most winning hound in the country. >>> a brawl broke out in the middle of a taping in a russian tv show in moscow. watch this fight. it erupted after a polish journalist insulted the living conditions in russia. the host challenged him. the other guests on the show chimed in, as well. he punches the polish man in the face. this makes for interesting tv but the program was not aired in russia. the channel uploaded this video to youtube instead. >>> check this out from the boston globe, calling it the trump ten. some hillary clinton supporters reportedly have been stress eating since donald trump was elected president. a doctor from the weight center at massachusetts general hospital says some patients reported backsliding into comfort foods since november 8th. meanwhile, the lose it diet app reported a
the national dog show. the big winner, gia the greyhound. she was the top hound in her group and rose to earn the best in show designation. she beat out 1800 canine competitors. this is gia's 44th best in show victory for her career. she is the most winning hound in the country. >>> a brawl broke out in the middle of a taping in a russian tv show in moscow. watch this fight. it erupted after a polish journalist insulted the living conditions in russia. the host challenged him. the...
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puleo: the engrossed copy of the declaration of independence is at the national archives, the original. there is one copy. you may be referring to the dunlap broadsides which are be printed copies printed on the night of july 4, 1776 in hot type in john dunlap's printing shop, signed only by john hancock and his secretary at the time, charles thompson. that is it. there are 17 of those that exist today, but the engrossed copy with all of the signatures of the delegates, there is one. of course it has been reproduced many times. in 1823 is when the exact facsimile of the document was produced and from that it has been reproduced millions of time. is original in the rotunda one. mr. lamb: is there a story of how it got to a facsimile? mr. puleo: yes, john quincy adams, secretary of state at the time in 1820 asks engraver william stone and washington dc to produce an exact replica, there have been people that had produced certain replicas of the declaration, a lot of discussion about whether it was exact, who have the official replica version, etc. etc. john quincy adams asked stone, prod
puleo: the engrossed copy of the declaration of independence is at the national archives, the original. there is one copy. you may be referring to the dunlap broadsides which are be printed copies printed on the night of july 4, 1776 in hot type in john dunlap's printing shop, signed only by john hancock and his secretary at the time, charles thompson. that is it. there are 17 of those that exist today, but the engrossed copy with all of the signatures of the delegates, there is one. of course...
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also the cw las vegas and nbc news. we have crews all over southern nevada and the nation tonight. sergio avila is following voter turnout and the legal requests filed by the trump campaign. >> jeff gillan will spend the evening with nevada democrats at the ramalho is with nevada republicans at the south point. >> all right. but nevada making national news as the trump campaign files a legal request right here. >> here's sergio avila live at a polling location to break down what the judgment decide -- the judge decided just hours ago. >> reporter: well, this all stems from the last day of early voting. that friday, some polling locations, the trump campaign and donald trump filing that legal request, saying that some open well beyond the 8:00 posted closing time and thehe are sayig that that gave an unfair advantage to democrats and the democratic party. here's what we can tell you -- they were requesting today from a judge to make sure that clark county preserves all of those ballots, all of the registration information from people involved in those four different polling location
also the cw las vegas and nbc news. we have crews all over southern nevada and the nation tonight. sergio avila is following voter turnout and the legal requests filed by the trump campaign. >> jeff gillan will spend the evening with nevada democrats at the ramalho is with nevada republicans at the south point. >> all right. but nevada making national news as the trump campaign files a legal request right here. >> here's sergio avila live at a polling location to break down...
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united nation especially in the cold what was t of threatening the nation. but the point about taking things down that is where we have. we have a commemorative landsca that one partt up of at least testifies to the relationships. a monument to a confederate on a says among other things that the time this erected the voice of black people didn't count. around it. way there are other reasons it might have been put there but it power, the unequal power relationships at the time. but they take on a life of their over time. people get used to them. you mentioned richmond and monument avenue. is part of the marketing of the city. it is one of the post visited places. is good for business. it is about green and it is good for the city's image because people come to see. it. people get used to it is part of what they grew up with. we were mentioning earlier you talking privately about high schools that were named for 1940'srate heroes in the and people become invested in he names not because of the names but their personal heritage in attending that from and rememb
united nation especially in the cold what was t of threatening the nation. but the point about taking things down that is where we have. we have a commemorative landsca that one partt up of at least testifies to the relationships. a monument to a confederate on a says among other things that the time this erected the voice of black people didn't count. around it. way there are other reasons it might have been put there but it power, the unequal power relationships at the time. but they take on...
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fabric of the nation? >> yeah, there was real concern. and he came back to washington and was a rock star and first celebrity even including george washington in american history. huge crowds showed up when he and his horse came through. as an inaugural party. they got drunk a allowed to come in. and he finally had had to leave the white house and check in a hotel in order to get to sleep. so a lot of people oh, this is going to turn out badly. but he was a great president and his statute is there in lay fayet park. you can see the pigeons land on his hat. >> and trust, president-elect trump has a hotel and it is easy for him to escape for a good night's rest. why was president jackson a good president? what made him great? >> he cared about people. and he was resisting the establishment. the establishment went too far creating the first national bank and he opposed the second bank. he said the rich will get richer and the the poor will get poorer. this is a way for a few elite people to drain the economy
fabric of the nation? >> yeah, there was real concern. and he came back to washington and was a rock star and first celebrity even including george washington in american history. huge crowds showed up when he and his horse came through. as an inaugural party. they got drunk a allowed to come in. and he finally had had to leave the white house and check in a hotel in order to get to sleep. so a lot of people oh, this is going to turn out badly. but he was a great president and his statute...
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of the national memorial. we are honored to have with us here today the superintendent of the national mall and memorial parks. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. good morning, everyone. what a glorious morning you have brought us here on the national mall. on behalf of the national parks service, it is my absolute pleasure to welcome you to the world war ii memorial as we mark the 71st anniversary of the victory over japan, which effectively brought to a close the costliest conflict in human history. the world war ii memorial recognizes those who served in all theaters of the war, honors those who fell, and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe. as we begin today's ceremony, i'd like to thank the friends of the world war ii memorial, our partners, and great collaborators in the care for this memorial and co-sponsors of today's ceremony. the national parks service thanks you very much for your partnership and we share in your mission to ensure the legacy of
of the national memorial. we are honored to have with us here today the superintendent of the national mall and memorial parks. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. good morning, everyone. what a glorious morning you have brought us here on the national mall. on behalf of the national parks service, it is my absolute pleasure to welcome you to the world war ii memorial as we mark the 71st anniversary of the victory over japan, which effectively brought to a close the costliest conflict in...
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the national popular vote climbed past two million. hillary clinton has two million votes over donald trump in the national popular vote. that number will probably rise because there is nearly two million left from california. we have a situation. donald trump has the electoral votes and will be the president, but it's rare to have a split like this where the popular vote winner is not the electoral college winner and more rare by a margin like this. to not have it carry over to the electoral college. the last time this happened it was about a half million votes, the difference between gore and george w. bush. george w. bush had the electoral votes and only a couple other times in all of american history this happened. before that you have to go to 1888. grover cleveland got the most votes and benjamin harrison became the next president. 1876 is a famous election that ended in a deadlock. the guy with the most votes didn't win then and the only other time in 1824, look at this. crowded field. john quincy adams did not have the most vot
the national popular vote climbed past two million. hillary clinton has two million votes over donald trump in the national popular vote. that number will probably rise because there is nearly two million left from california. we have a situation. donald trump has the electoral votes and will be the president, but it's rare to have a split like this where the popular vote winner is not the electoral college winner and more rare by a margin like this. to not have it carry over to the electoral...
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this is a map of the national capital region and the parks that we administer in the national capital region in the greens space are national parks service units. here's the canal, the park and where camp david is. monoxy national battlefield, monassas battlefield, another civil war engagement, harper's ferry. famous locations around the region. piscataway park down here in ft. washington. piscataway park is a beautiful park right on the potomac river. early historic settlements as early as 1630, we have pre-historic indian sites all along this location. if you look at washington itself, you'll see an incredible amount of d.c. is green, that means it's administered by your national parks service. rock creek park is one of the largest urban parks in the united states. it's the third oldest national park service unit, i believe, so you have lots of wonderful little green spaces that are parks here in washington and the washington metropolitan area. what i think is most amusing is within our region you could put our region inside yellowstone national park about 500 times, but at the same
this is a map of the national capital region and the parks that we administer in the national capital region in the greens space are national parks service units. here's the canal, the park and where camp david is. monoxy national battlefield, monassas battlefield, another civil war engagement, harper's ferry. famous locations around the region. piscataway park down here in ft. washington. piscataway park is a beautiful park right on the potomac river. early historic settlements as early as...
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david gold stein of the national resource -- goldstein of the national resources defense council, has previously cautioned that similar measures would result in special interests descending on the congress with even greater fervor than is currently the case. i'm also concerned that h.r. 5982 is based on the fundamentally flawed premise that rules finalized during the final year of a president's term are somehow rushed or improperly vetted. in fact, the nonpartisan administrative conference of the united states found that in 2012 that, quote, a dispassionate look at the midnight rules issued of past administrations of both political parties reveals that most were under active consideration long before the november election. the conference also reported that many of these rules involve purely routine matters initiated before the presidential transition period or as the result of deadlines outside the agency's control, such as year-end, statutory or court ordered deadlines. indeed, the so-called midnight rules may actually take longer to adopt than other rules. for example, public citize
david gold stein of the national resource -- goldstein of the national resources defense council, has previously cautioned that similar measures would result in special interests descending on the congress with even greater fervor than is currently the case. i'm also concerned that h.r. 5982 is based on the fundamentally flawed premise that rules finalized during the final year of a president's term are somehow rushed or improperly vetted. in fact, the nonpartisan administrative conference of...
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in the national league, matt wins the national league cy of the tigers and now in the national league as a member of the nationals. >>> the browns steelers coming up on sunday, the steelers have lost four in a row. the browns hope that maybe, just maybe they can get a win. if they beat the steelers, they should get to wins. that's the whole rivalry. the cancer is back in as a starting quarterback he was relieved of his quarterbacking duties. with much speculation a week ago in baltimore when he wasn't moving the team but he will learn from that amigos right back sunday against the steelers. >> maybe we have been too harsh on him that way. he has done some things that have been impren he made jumps in areas. there are other areas he wants to make jumps in. i think quarterbacks do that from time to time. >> back in better times and congratulations clay matthews the great linebacker, for 16 years with the browns. 19 years in the nfl. he is one of 26 semifinals to go to the pro football hall of fame annex cut down is coming in january they go the final tomorrow. there in the ncaa tourname
in the national league, matt wins the national league cy of the tigers and now in the national league as a member of the nationals. >>> the browns steelers coming up on sunday, the steelers have lost four in a row. the browns hope that maybe, just maybe they can get a win. if they beat the steelers, they should get to wins. that's the whole rivalry. the cancer is back in as a starting quarterback he was relieved of his quarterbacking duties. with much speculation a week ago in...
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of the museum, the national museum. presidential commission was appointed by president george w. bush and the commission was staffed by the park service and a number of your colleagues led it through that period. and at the very beginning we realize, we were two different worlds using similar but not exactly the same language, so we had to clarify what you mean by story and what we mean by story. >> that's right. but the park service ably managed that commission and then the commission made the report recommending that this new museum be created under the auspices of the smithsonian, particularly, so it would have access to federal funds. it's a federal quasi federal, we've received most of the money from appropriated funds. we have to raise money on the private side, for educational programs, for other things. we work very well with the park service. and before we opened, we actually signed a memorandum of understanding, between the museum and the park service and i think your hands were somewhere involved in that. >>
of the museum, the national museum. presidential commission was appointed by president george w. bush and the commission was staffed by the park service and a number of your colleagues led it through that period. and at the very beginning we realize, we were two different worlds using similar but not exactly the same language, so we had to clarify what you mean by story and what we mean by story. >> that's right. but the park service ably managed that commission and then the commission...
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today we learned he's being trusted with the nation's top secrets. we'll explore that and how else the trump presidency could impact people in our area coming up in a few minutes. now, in the days since donald trump was elected president, we've seen anti-trump protests on the streets of many of our nation's cities, including in philadelphia. and it is not sitting well with the president-elect. he's been tweeting out tonight. here's what he said. just had a very open and successful presidential election. now professional protesters incited by the media are protesting. very unfair, he said. and for the second straight day, skyforce10 was over anti-trump protests in philadelphia. hundreds of people marching through the streets of center city. earlier the multi racial fem knit coalition gop hands off me held a vigil outside philadelphia city hall. the group behind tonight's event not part of wednesday's protests in the city. also some turmoil inside a bucks county school related to this election to tell you about. students found some hateful graffiti sca
today we learned he's being trusted with the nation's top secrets. we'll explore that and how else the trump presidency could impact people in our area coming up in a few minutes. now, in the days since donald trump was elected president, we've seen anti-trump protests on the streets of many of our nation's cities, including in philadelphia. and it is not sitting well with the president-elect. he's been tweeting out tonight. here's what he said. just had a very open and successful presidential...
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he says he was protesting e sidelines during the national anthem. fans lit up the lines on sports talk radio. folks were split down the middle. some supportive and others furious that he did this on military appreciation day. >> and to be disrespected on that day, there is no excuse. >> i am offended but i am over it. i have forgiven him and i encourage all buccaneer fans to >> by the way, even though evans is registered to vote in texas, he did not cast his ballot this year. coming up in sports, dan lucas has exclusive reaction from the head coach in cutter's corner. >>> investigators are trying to find out who is behind a politically motivated arson. someone spray-painted a vulgar message against president-elect trump on a mobile home in the mango area. next to it "burn everything" with an arrow pointing next door to a home that was set on fi vandalized with anti-trump graffiti. >>> a tampa bay man once sentenced to life behind bars has been freed. ian emmanuel shot a mother of two in the face at 13. his victim is now one of his biggest cheerleade
he says he was protesting e sidelines during the national anthem. fans lit up the lines on sports talk radio. folks were split down the middle. some supportive and others furious that he did this on military appreciation day. >> and to be disrespected on that day, there is no excuse. >> i am offended but i am over it. i have forgiven him and i encourage all buccaneer fans to >> by the way, even though evans is registered to vote in texas, he did not cast his ballot this year....
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national archives youtube channel. >> overall, what's the volume? how many films like this were made? >> there are thousands and thousands of them made by almost every government agency around in world war i. primarily u.s. army signal corps but you also had the committee on public information, which was predecessor to owi and world war ii. they were kind of like propaganda arm of the federal government. so every agency -- i think they were excited the fact to have this new technology of motion picture, so they were kind of going crazy and making films. i think like allison said, they were there probably more for dissemination of government officials and so forth. maybe they were chopped up a bit and shown at news reels and movie theaters but i'm willing to bet a large part of the american public hasn't seen these before. it's quite exciting people will see this perhaps for the first time. >> with that background, let's roll the video, film, i should say, technology of the time on the technology of the unknown soldier. where are we as this begins? >
national archives youtube channel. >> overall, what's the volume? how many films like this were made? >> there are thousands and thousands of them made by almost every government agency around in world war i. primarily u.s. army signal corps but you also had the committee on public information, which was predecessor to owi and world war ii. they were kind of like propaganda arm of the federal government. so every agency -- i think they were excited the fact to have this new...
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, much the same way as the colorado one, it could really spark a national movement. in the colorado one, that is the most expensive ballot initiative fight in the country. big pharma has poured in $109 million into blocking that. the latest holes show it is tied. of thesehe dust both will be bellwethers and how people see these issues, as justin says, hit close to home. amy: your cigna must extensive one is in california for the drug companies have put in over $100 million. what about these issues a minimum wage? what justinen to mentioned about how there are four state ballot initiative that would ways -- raise the minimum wage, i would lift up the one in maine, which is very important because it would also phase out the sub minimum wage for restaurant workers and other tipped workers have not gotten a federal minimum wage increase in 25 years. it is an example of people not wanting to wait around for washington to act. they are using this tool for direct democracy to take action into their own hands. amy: let's look at arizona, one of the four states with ballot in
, much the same way as the colorado one, it could really spark a national movement. in the colorado one, that is the most expensive ballot initiative fight in the country. big pharma has poured in $109 million into blocking that. the latest holes show it is tied. of thesehe dust both will be bellwethers and how people see these issues, as justin says, hit close to home. amy: your cigna must extensive one is in california for the drug companies have put in over $100 million. what about these...
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they were the first in the nation to cast ballots at midnight. clinton got four of the votes, donald trump got two. other two went to libertarian johnson and write-in candidate m.i.t. romney. >>> both candidates have visited the battleground state of pennsylvania multiple times. their marathon trips are now over and it's all about the voting. rosemary connors is in studio to explain. >> hillary clinton is expected to vote at an elementary school today in her home base of chappaqua, new york. donald trump will vote at a public school in manhattan. they both had very late nights. ♪ we've got to hold on to what we've got ♪ >> jon bon jovi and lady gaga entertained supporters at clinton's last stop of the evening in raleigh, north carolina. ♪ it will be a long walk home >> earlier in the night, the boss played to a packed crowd with people standing shoulder to shoulder on independence mall. president barack obama and firsç lady michelle obama were also in philadelphia to get out the vote for clinton. at the rally she told supporters they must
they were the first in the nation to cast ballots at midnight. clinton got four of the votes, donald trump got two. other two went to libertarian johnson and write-in candidate m.i.t. romney. >>> both candidates have visited the battleground state of pennsylvania multiple times. their marathon trips are now over and it's all about the voting. rosemary connors is in studio to explain. >> hillary clinton is expected to vote at an elementary school today in her home base of...