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the fact that the americans -- the american first army under peshings leadership. this was a great moral booster. the only problem was the next two weeks were going to be greater offensive. >> here you see activity behind, you see kitchen patrol, the doe boys. >> when feeding the populist. >> yes. >> the french were thankful and french living in sellers for months on end, not having food or water. >> german pows, used to bring wound to rare. the camps were setup, pow camps they called them cages, they played musical instruments it was not a bad situation for them once they were captured. >> they did. this was primarily americans support from the french. plus the air power was used -- by the italians and british and and the french. here is a different theater which is so-called hinder burg line north of paris where divisions had spent time with the british, 27 and 30th and they would attack the strongest german defensive position late in september. >> complimented by the australia. >> yes. australians lover the americans. they felt like kinship to them. >> looking a
the fact that the americans -- the american first army under peshings leadership. this was a great moral booster. the only problem was the next two weeks were going to be greater offensive. >> here you see activity behind, you see kitchen patrol, the doe boys. >> when feeding the populist. >> yes. >> the french were thankful and french living in sellers for months on end, not having food or water. >> german pows, used to bring wound to rare. the camps were setup,...
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when all the japanese-americans were evacuated, all the japanese-americans from this area were sent to one camp in particular. there were 10 camps in the nation. they were all out on the west coast area. there were no camps in california except for maza in our. the rest were in colorado, arizona, wyoming. a lot of our japanese-americans were affected to her this collection and focus on it. we have had the japanese-american collection for a long time. it comes from different donors over the years. it comes in fits and starts. we've gotten a lot more material, and there's been a lot more focus. we have been fortunate to meet up with a number of families, not just japanese-american families but other families. for example, the man who ran the fresno assembly center, his family gave us a number of items that are important. in recent years, it's become a major focus, although we have always had material on this topic. i think remembering the 75th anniversary of executive order 9066 is important because we have to remember that two thirds of the people put in these camps were american citize
when all the japanese-americans were evacuated, all the japanese-americans from this area were sent to one camp in particular. there were 10 camps in the nation. they were all out on the west coast area. there were no camps in california except for maza in our. the rest were in colorado, arizona, wyoming. a lot of our japanese-americans were affected to her this collection and focus on it. we have had the japanese-american collection for a long time. it comes from different donors over the...
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i only use american express cards. david: what happens if they do not take american express? do you just walk out? kenneth: i walk out. there are alternatives. the reality is that we can meet the vast spending needs of our customers. there are other options they have, and it is certainly in my interest to take advantage of those options. david: is your wife allowed to have a visa or mastercard? or your children? kenneth: you know my wife is very independent. she has decided on her own that she only carries our products. david: ok. kenneth: what is very, very important is i studied the competition intensively. we do have people in the company who have other cards, who test them, who use them so we can find out what is happening in the marketplace. and i think that is very important. david: your largest shareholder, i think, is warren buffett. does he call you up every day to say what you should do to increase the value of stock? or does he leave you alone? kenneth: he is not someone who is on your case about how the stock price is doing every day. he is very focused on making
i only use american express cards. david: what happens if they do not take american express? do you just walk out? kenneth: i walk out. there are alternatives. the reality is that we can meet the vast spending needs of our customers. there are other options they have, and it is certainly in my interest to take advantage of those options. david: is your wife allowed to have a visa or mastercard? or your children? kenneth: you know my wife is very independent. she has decided on her own that she...
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it is important to note it reflects the american story, while the students were always african-american, the leadership originally was always white. dr. john spencer, who was one of the early presidents of the university, although white, was a long time president of morgan, from 1902 to 1937, and led it through its many establishments of branches, the princess ann, morgan academy, lunchburg as well as relocating to this site. dr. dwight oliver wendall homes in 1937 became morgan's first african-american president. from 1867 to 1937, the university was under white leadership. martin d. jenkins in 1948 became the second african-american president and really helped to shape what became then the morgan state college to posit n positioning it to become morgan state university. dr. earl s. richardson, who guided the campus from 1984 to 2010, certainly grew, expanded and developed morgan state university into what many of you and i see on the campus today. and our current president, dr. david wilson, who was inaugurated in 2010 became the 12th president of morgan state university and is leadin
it is important to note it reflects the american story, while the students were always african-american, the leadership originally was always white. dr. john spencer, who was one of the early presidents of the university, although white, was a long time president of morgan, from 1902 to 1937, and led it through its many establishments of branches, the princess ann, morgan academy, lunchburg as well as relocating to this site. dr. dwight oliver wendall homes in 1937 became morgan's first...
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the only difference between an american citizen and an american permanent resident is that an american citizen it's to vote and can hold a united states passport. they are the only two differences. otherwise, i am an american. i am covered by yes its constitution provides right to bear arms. let's say that i was on vacation in germany and there was a terrorist attack, and i went to the u.s. embassy in berlin. i would be treated just like you would be. i would be considered as an american if i am a permanent resident. and on that note i want to say, one of the distinctions that even conservatives make, and it has puzzled me here in the united states, i subscribed to the idea that when you move somewhere, you become that place. the day that i moved to the united states as a permanent resident, the day that i started living here, working here, getting a look after here medically and everything else, i'm an american. i've got skin and again. i call myself a an american. i don't call myself an australian. i'm an american. now, have i taken the oath? have a taken the pledge? no. i haven't. i
the only difference between an american citizen and an american permanent resident is that an american citizen it's to vote and can hold a united states passport. they are the only two differences. otherwise, i am an american. i am covered by yes its constitution provides right to bear arms. let's say that i was on vacation in germany and there was a terrorist attack, and i went to the u.s. embassy in berlin. i would be treated just like you would be. i would be considered as an american if i...
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pence: this law is crippling the american economy and crushing the american people. talk about your fake news, look at the promises liberals made about obamacare. [laughter] [applause] vice pres. pence: they told us the cost of insurance would go down. they told us if you like your doctor, you could keep him. they told us if you liked your health plan, you could keep it. now we know the truth. today, americans are paying $3000 per year on average more for their health insurance. laster, premiums skyrocketed by 25%. millions have lost plans and doctors. higher costs, fewer choices, worse care. that is obamacare. [laughter] vice pres. pence: as if that weren't bad enough, a bear -- obamacare is a job killer and everybody knows that. repeal it once and for all, a limiting its mandate and its intrusion into your business and lives. [applause] ,ice pres. pence: best of all with president trump's leadership, obamacare will be replaced with something that actually works. something built on freedom and individual responsibility. president trump and i want every american to h
pence: this law is crippling the american economy and crushing the american people. talk about your fake news, look at the promises liberals made about obamacare. [laughter] [applause] vice pres. pence: they told us the cost of insurance would go down. they told us if you like your doctor, you could keep him. they told us if you liked your health plan, you could keep it. now we know the truth. today, americans are paying $3000 per year on average more for their health insurance. laster,...
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it protects every singlery american. no american under the affordable care act should have to feel when they go to bed at night that they are going to get hammered like in the old days because they had a pre-existing condition. now, congressman price once again returning to the public record, it's all in the public record here, mr. president, congressman price doesn't believe that the american people should have the protection of that kind of real band against discrimination for pre-existing conditions. in fact, he was quoted in 2012rd saying that it was, in his words, a terrible idea. lik so he would like the law changed, and his way to change a law that guarantees universalisg protection is to get rid of the guarantee, you are going to get discriminate against if you have a pre-existing condition. our colleague, senator ben nelson of florida, asked congressman price about the issue of making sure those with pre-existing conditions don't get discriminate against wendy finance committee held the nomination hearing. once
it protects every singlery american. no american under the affordable care act should have to feel when they go to bed at night that they are going to get hammered like in the old days because they had a pre-existing condition. now, congressman price once again returning to the public record, it's all in the public record here, mr. president, congressman price doesn't believe that the american people should have the protection of that kind of real band against discrimination for pre-existing...
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the years that followed many american presidents also reflected on the injustices on japanese-americans on world war ii. in their record of service to the nation, excessive to the american presidents awarded the presidential medal of freedom to several men in different years. it is not not often that i can read into our record comments made by the president, presidents that awarded these metal freedom. so i would like to do so now. i'd like to read president clinton's remarks as he awarded the medal of freedom. quote, in 1942, and ordinary american took an extraordinary stand. he boldly opposed to the fourth internment of japanese americans during world war ii after being convicted for failing to report for relocation. he took his case all the way to the supreme court. the high court ruled against him. but 39 years later he had his conviction overturned in federal court empowering tens of thousands of japanese americans and giving him what he said he wanted most of all, the chance to feel like an american once again. in the long history of our country search for justice some names of or
the years that followed many american presidents also reflected on the injustices on japanese-americans on world war ii. in their record of service to the nation, excessive to the american presidents awarded the presidential medal of freedom to several men in different years. it is not not often that i can read into our record comments made by the president, presidents that awarded these metal freedom. so i would like to do so now. i'd like to read president clinton's remarks as he awarded the...
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next on american history tv u.s. army command and staff college history professor john curatola describes the technological and tactical race to dominate the skies. including germany's use of zeppelin airships to raid british cities. this 50-minute presentation was part of a two-day symposium hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri.
next on american history tv u.s. army command and staff college history professor john curatola describes the technological and tactical race to dominate the skies. including germany's use of zeppelin airships to raid british cities. this 50-minute presentation was part of a two-day symposium hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri.
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there are black-americans who are not african-americans. we have white allies. d just so, are there demographics gratifications or eggetic strat fixes or ethnic strat physicals where it can use to its advantage or need to guard against it to proket it. and i'm not saying that gives this message to the president of george toin and run with it. i'm talking about a interaction with people. t is easier to move hearts and minds and that conversation with each other. it is possible with people to go out and make themselves. but what i was saying i was saying how can i personally change a situation and the best way to do that is speak to people in languages that speak to them. i don't like the fact that it's person.k truth to a and for them, especially for thement, they felt that more than they feel that. and a number of my students are in black lives matters. and exactly right. we have to talk more about that and the ban that was hit by that. right? >> next question about the attempt to split black lives matters and using immigration. so i'm -- this is obviously a thi
there are black-americans who are not african-americans. we have white allies. d just so, are there demographics gratifications or eggetic strat fixes or ethnic strat physicals where it can use to its advantage or need to guard against it to proket it. and i'm not saying that gives this message to the president of george toin and run with it. i'm talking about a interaction with people. t is easier to move hearts and minds and that conversation with each other. it is possible with people to go...
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which would be so un-american. so against what's good for the country economically that i hope that some of our republican colleagues in the senate, the same folks who stood up and patted comprehensive immigration reform would join us in stopping the kinds of things that it seems since the order isn't exactly clear, that it seems he is trying to do. >> before i get to the last question, we have a little tradition that we like to do around here. we come for the collection of coffee pots. thank you leader pelosi and thank you leader schumer. >> to our country in 2017. >> my last question, we spent a lot of this conference talking about the things that you don't get along with in terms of the trump administration and the republican led congress. can you name one thing that you think you probably could accomplish together? >> let me answer that. when trump first became president and you listen to his campaign, there are things we could come together on. for instance, he campaigned on getting rid of interest. if preside
which would be so un-american. so against what's good for the country economically that i hope that some of our republican colleagues in the senate, the same folks who stood up and patted comprehensive immigration reform would join us in stopping the kinds of things that it seems since the order isn't exactly clear, that it seems he is trying to do. >> before i get to the last question, we have a little tradition that we like to do around here. we come for the collection of coffee pots....
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for the it is time american immigration system to start working for american workers. returnt would immigration levels to their historical norms. it would rebalance the system to merit-based immigration. there are three main parts of the deal. we prioritize immediate family members. foreep immigration sets spouses, green cardholders but eliminate them for extended relatives like parents, adult siblings, and that all children. second, we eliminate 50,000 fetuses which are -- pieces sas which do not promote diversity. third, we limit the number of green cards of it to refugees. that is in line with historical averages under president bush and obama, and consistently president trump's recent cap. to cutect will be immigration in half from one million to 5000 green cards a year. it would begin to move with stewart and/or merit-based system like canada and australia have very most important, it would promote higher wages on which working americans can build a future. whether the family came over on the mayflower or whether you just took the oath of citizenship. sender perdu
for the it is time american immigration system to start working for american workers. returnt would immigration levels to their historical norms. it would rebalance the system to merit-based immigration. there are three main parts of the deal. we prioritize immediate family members. foreep immigration sets spouses, green cardholders but eliminate them for extended relatives like parents, adult siblings, and that all children. second, we eliminate 50,000 fetuses which are -- pieces sas which do...
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of course, i have heard the message from you, the american people. reach my age,u you have made plenty of mistakes, but if you have lived your life properly, you learn. you put things in perspective, you pull your energies together, you change, you go forward. my fellow americans, i have a great deal i want to a college you and for you over the next two years. lord willing, that is exactly what i intend to do. good night and god bless you. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to the conversation, like us on facebook. sunday, an interview with door that hyatt's -- dorothy hiett, who served as counsel on -- andional board of reserved the presidential medal of freedom and congressional gold medal.
of course, i have heard the message from you, the american people. reach my age,u you have made plenty of mistakes, but if you have lived your life properly, you learn. you put things in perspective, you pull your energies together, you change, you go forward. my fellow americans, i have a great deal i want to a college you and for you over the next two years. lord willing, that is exactly what i intend to do. good night and god bless you. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every...
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we are protecting american values and protecting the american people. and i think that's where the courts will come down, recognizing he has the sworn duty to do both. >> you think they overstepped their bounds? >> i think they got it completely wrong. those courts that ruled against the president's initiative. a judge in massachusetts affirmed his right to do what he has done. we'll see it tested in the courts. but the previous presidents, including barack obama, used this authority, and i think properly so, and we would hold them, i believe responsible if they were to fail to exercise this kinds of authority to protect our people and our country. charles: a lot of people are saying the ability for the president to use this authority isn't what's in question here. but the way it was rolled out, i'm not sure if the justice department should or does have a role in mitigating that. how do you see it playing out from here? >> i think the rollout was sloppy and i am he to yo -- and impetuous. it was the green cardholder's the administration had to backtrack
we are protecting american values and protecting the american people. and i think that's where the courts will come down, recognizing he has the sworn duty to do both. >> you think they overstepped their bounds? >> i think they got it completely wrong. those courts that ruled against the president's initiative. a judge in massachusetts affirmed his right to do what he has done. we'll see it tested in the courts. but the previous presidents, including barack obama, used this...
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buy american and hire american. we issued a new order that for every regulation, two old regulations must be eliminated. [applause] and by the way, a new director was just approved. can you imagine the length of time it is taking the democrats? i think it's an embarrassment to them. this is getting to be record-setting territory. these are incredible people. scott pruitt was just approved for the environmental protection agency. he will do so good. he will do so good. he won't have projects going 10 and 12 years and then getting rejected. they may be rejected, but likely. for the most part, they are going to be environmentally friendly, and he is going to be a great secretary. he will be amazing. we are very happy that the place yesterday. that's going to be a big difference, because they were clogging up the veins of our country with the environmental impact statements and all of the rules and regulations. it was impossible to navigate for companies. and what did it really mean? forget about the companies. it meant
buy american and hire american. we issued a new order that for every regulation, two old regulations must be eliminated. [applause] and by the way, a new director was just approved. can you imagine the length of time it is taking the democrats? i think it's an embarrassment to them. this is getting to be record-setting territory. these are incredible people. scott pruitt was just approved for the environmental protection agency. he will do so good. he will do so good. he won't have projects...
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americans deserve answers. did the president or others know or direct flynn's secret communications with russia? why did the white house sit on its hands for weeks even after being told its national security advisor could have been compromised? were trump campaign officials colluding with russians? these are questions that the american people deserve answers to. we need a bipartisan, independent commission to examine these questions. the credibility of our government is at stake. congress must act. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: mr. speaker, despite the saturation, negative media coverage of president trump, the people have spoken. a recent poll found that president trump is thought more trustworthy than the news media. the administration is considered truthful by 49% of regi
americans deserve answers. did the president or others know or direct flynn's secret communications with russia? why did the white house sit on its hands for weeks even after being told its national security advisor could have been compromised? were trump campaign officials colluding with russians? these are questions that the american people deserve answers to. we need a bipartisan, independent commission to examine these questions. the credibility of our government is at stake. congress must...
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and that is not the american way. the dream that their children is going to have a better life seems more and more elusive as the cost of college and housing goes up and up. student debt now surpasses credit card debt and consumer debt, and more college graduates are living at home than in decades. now, we can quote economic recovery numbers all day long. it is not their reality. talk to the people from my home county of queens. go to the gas station on hillside avenue where i worked. the pizzeria where we hung out. it's not what they feel. it is not their reality. and this opposition and this conflict is what is causing the rough waters we see and feel all around us. we understand the anger, and we will address it. today i am proposing a middle class recovery act. it has three components -- jobs and infrastructure, access to education, and lower taxes. our top objective is to keep growing and attracting jobs to new york, especially middle class jobs. we must continue our investment in building the infrastructure that
and that is not the american way. the dream that their children is going to have a better life seems more and more elusive as the cost of college and housing goes up and up. student debt now surpasses credit card debt and consumer debt, and more college graduates are living at home than in decades. now, we can quote economic recovery numbers all day long. it is not their reality. talk to the people from my home county of queens. go to the gas station on hillside avenue where i worked. the...
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he came here because he wanted to be an american, he wanted his grandchildren to be americans. i cannot imagine what that irishman is thinking as he looks down from glory, other than he was right about america. anybody can be anybody. my grandfather came here, it was because he loved and admired this country. he loved the ideals in the declaration and constitution. that is what president trump is talking about. we want them to come to this country because they love the ideals of america, our commitment to freedom. our rejection of intolerance and oppression. that has been true throughout our history. >> sean: up next, tonight, right here on "hannity." >> the american people said we want to repeal obamacare and we are working with leadership in the congress to do just that. >> sean: it more of our sitdown interview with vice president mike pence. and also later tonight... >> i am a man of my word. i will do as i say. >> sean: president trump keeping his promises and shaking up washington, d.c., with a little shock and awe. laura ingraham is here with reaction and much more on th
he came here because he wanted to be an american, he wanted his grandchildren to be americans. i cannot imagine what that irishman is thinking as he looks down from glory, other than he was right about america. anybody can be anybody. my grandfather came here, it was because he loved and admired this country. he loved the ideals in the declaration and constitution. that is what president trump is talking about. we want them to come to this country because they love the ideals of america, our...
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back atonishing to look the american army on the eve of the american civil war. the army had about 16,000 men. most of them were out picking fights with native americans. the firing on fort sumter, lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers, a fivefold expansion of the size of the army, and it's going to require explosive growth overnight. to have a country designed equip, feed, close, train, 16,000 troops. train 16,000 troops. it is now being asked to do five times that. noneon faces a challenge of his predecessors had ever seen. cutting the he is fear of standing armies. and americans want to keep the army small because if they don't, the army might be used to strip away their rights. cameron is now trying to grow the army by a factor of five overnight. he has creaky bureaucracy at the war department overseen by ancient generals, most of whom are not talking to one another. most of his staff resigns to go join the confederacy, and most of the leading army officers to the same -- do the same thing. here you are, simon cameron, challenges,cedented and it's shocking. th
back atonishing to look the american army on the eve of the american civil war. the army had about 16,000 men. most of them were out picking fights with native americans. the firing on fort sumter, lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers, a fivefold expansion of the size of the army, and it's going to require explosive growth overnight. to have a country designed equip, feed, close, train, 16,000 troops. train 16,000 troops. it is now being asked to do five times that. noneon faces a challenge of...
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so, almost 18 hours. 18 americans were killed, and 73 americans wounded, and i heard people saying 1000 somali people were the casualties. the aidid supporters and militias, they were dragging the dead american soldier in the streets of mogadishu, and the people that were celebrating were from aidid's part, they were not from all somalis. we are very, very sorry for the loss of those who came to help. the american government decided to pull out their troops from somalia. so, once again, the fighting started by the warring somali faction leaders. taking down these helicopters, it was a very successful operation for them, but for us, it was disaster. abdul aziz ali ibrahim went on to become a writer and peace activist. next, we're going back to i9a8 and one of the first confrontations of the cold war. the soviet union blocked access to west berlin, so the western powers started to supply the city by air in what became known as the berlin airlift. ulrich kirchbaum was a child in berlin at the time. translation: we didn't know anything different. it was only three or four years after the en
so, almost 18 hours. 18 americans were killed, and 73 americans wounded, and i heard people saying 1000 somali people were the casualties. the aidid supporters and militias, they were dragging the dead american soldier in the streets of mogadishu, and the people that were celebrating were from aidid's part, they were not from all somalis. we are very, very sorry for the loss of those who came to help. the american government decided to pull out their troops from somalia. so, once again, the...
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and for every american. so important. there is nothing more important. this tour is a meaningful reminder of why we have to fight bigotry, intolerance and hatred in all of its very ugly forms. the anti-semitic threats targeting our jewish community and community centers are horrible. and are painful and a very very sad reminder of the work that still must be done to root out hate and prejudice and evil. i want to thank a great friend of mine, dr. ben carson and his beautiful family for joining us today. it was very special to accompany him and his family for the first time seeing the carson exhibit. first time. i love this guy. he is a great guy. really a great guy. and he can tell you better than me but i will tell you, we really started something with ben. we are very proud of him. hopefully next week he gets his approval. about three or four weeks late. and you are doing better than most, right? but the democrats will come along. i have no doubt they will come along. ben would do a great job at housing an
and for every american. so important. there is nothing more important. this tour is a meaningful reminder of why we have to fight bigotry, intolerance and hatred in all of its very ugly forms. the anti-semitic threats targeting our jewish community and community centers are horrible. and are painful and a very very sad reminder of the work that still must be done to root out hate and prejudice and evil. i want to thank a great friend of mine, dr. ben carson and his beautiful family for joining...
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country from national born americans. it goes both ways. >> host: how porous is the border. >> guest: it is easy to get drugs across the border. nafta has made it easier however long it has been. the presentation is 60,000 trucks that go north through that town per week and just impossible to check everything. free trade which makes things like sunglasses at walmart, $45 a day, leading to a lot of things going through. >> caller: two part question i will ask real quick. number one, and you mentioned a lot about the problem with men leaving the families but to talk about what the families had to say about and also how religion works, most hispanics are very religious and brought up in hopefully religious family, how that equates to how these kids turn away from that religion and go to a life of crime like this and number 2, is laredo a more liberal or conservative administration controlled area? be change i think laredo and the county it is in is called webb county, a lot of concerned pockets partly because there is a giga
country from national born americans. it goes both ways. >> host: how porous is the border. >> guest: it is easy to get drugs across the border. nafta has made it easier however long it has been. the presentation is 60,000 trucks that go north through that town per week and just impossible to check everything. free trade which makes things like sunglasses at walmart, $45 a day, leading to a lot of things going through. >> caller: two part question i will ask real quick. number...
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this has become story broke american history. -- storybook american history. host: writing about president , joining us from grand rapids, michigan, are you sorry to see that he has fallen a bit in the survey? a couple of things may account for it. survey was that much , the president passed away the beginning of 2007. if you recall, there was a considerable national reaction not only to the news but a kind of a reassessment that took place at that time, favorable by , thearge, of ford challenges he confronted, and his efforts to try to bring the country together in the wake of the watergate scandal. we are decades beyond that and there is a perception in the academic community, that nothing much happened during the ford presidency, between the next apartment and ronald reagan's challenge to an incumbent president in 1976. others one reason i and are writing books about gerald ford to take a fresh look and to call into question that assumption host: tell us a bit about how we do this survey? 10st: we chose the categories that we thought were the most important
this has become story broke american history. -- storybook american history. host: writing about president , joining us from grand rapids, michigan, are you sorry to see that he has fallen a bit in the survey? a couple of things may account for it. survey was that much , the president passed away the beginning of 2007. if you recall, there was a considerable national reaction not only to the news but a kind of a reassessment that took place at that time, favorable by , thearge, of ford...
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>> any american. i think specifically there was, i think the more important question on that was, there were three americans, to which the only name i know, and the other two i don't know, but they appeared in a news story. the questions that we had 10 days ago when the story broke for many of you who attended the different press availability is that i had, the question was whether or not we were going to investigate those americans. and at this point, here at the committee, we still don't have any evidence of them talking to the russians. >> do you have all the evidence at this point that you are expecting to receive, or are you still in the preliminary stages? ofwell, we have the scoping our investigation finished. and then we are going to move into actually receiving the evidence, but as of right now, the initial inquires i have made to the appropriate agencies, i don't have any evidence. >> i want to be really clear. the fbi told you they have found no contact between any trump associates and russ
>> any american. i think specifically there was, i think the more important question on that was, there were three americans, to which the only name i know, and the other two i don't know, but they appeared in a news story. the questions that we had 10 days ago when the story broke for many of you who attended the different press availability is that i had, the question was whether or not we were going to investigate those americans. and at this point, here at the committee, we still...
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i call it american exceptionalism. we are a nation of limited government in which everyone will willfully and a matter of civic duty must obey the law. [cheering] the value derived for the small observance of the common law is the greatest treasure known to mankind. freedom. sweet freedom [applause] sweet tempered and forged by what washington called the sacred fire of liberty. freedom is no small c la carte side dish at a fine restaurant. it is the main event. the heavyweight title fight. the reason we dress and come to the party. freedom is why we go up in the morning and 10 the fields. it's why we stay up late at night watching markets. itsustains us. it feeds us and once we have tasted it , we can never have enough to be satisfied. [applause] doctor martin luther king jr. said a piece of freedom is no longer enough for human beings. nor for the nation.unlike bread, he went out to see if flights of liberty with freedom like life. it cannot be had in installments. it is individual . we have it all or we are not free.
i call it american exceptionalism. we are a nation of limited government in which everyone will willfully and a matter of civic duty must obey the law. [cheering] the value derived for the small observance of the common law is the greatest treasure known to mankind. freedom. sweet freedom [applause] sweet tempered and forged by what washington called the sacred fire of liberty. freedom is no small c la carte side dish at a fine restaurant. it is the main event. the heavyweight title fight. the...
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s that killed americans, maimed americans, because we are not properly vetting them. we compare any information we have against what we've got, but don't forget, as phil haney, the whistle blower from homeland security, pointed out, he was ersonally required to delete massive pages of information about terrorist ties of people coming into the united states because they did not want those terrorist ties in the homeland security database. and then he also, of course, was on his computer when he saw somebody above his pay grade deleting things that he personally put in. about terrorist ties. they were deleting them. so when janet napolitano talked about how we got -- we get a ping, we connect the dots, she caused massive numbers of dots to be deleted. they're not there. we don't know who we're getting. when anyone comes from syria, we know isis is taking -- has taken governmental printing areas before. they can produce official syrian passports, not with the support of the syrian government, just because they have the equipment to do it. so when we get information saying
s that killed americans, maimed americans, because we are not properly vetting them. we compare any information we have against what we've got, but don't forget, as phil haney, the whistle blower from homeland security, pointed out, he was ersonally required to delete massive pages of information about terrorist ties of people coming into the united states because they did not want those terrorist ties in the homeland security database. and then he also, of course, was on his computer when he...
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to financial and wellness services additionally families workshops that were offend by the african-american parent advisory committee or apac and support for families thanks to urban ed and sanborn map pa and willie l. brown middle school for sharing space and partnering to make black family day a huge success tomorrow january 21st the arts fair at the asian arts museum on 200 larkin street from 4 to 6:00 p.m. with the arts corridors and administrators and parents a window to the wealthy of art education that schools can take vantage of since sfusd schools are beginning do sharp their 2016-2017 school budgets including how did they want to spend their art enrichment fund dollars this event comes at a good time and part of master plan, which is a blueprint from integrating the arts into students daily curriculum coordinated by the art education of bay area up to 50 representatives of culture arts providers will be on hand and our very own board of education president trump will be providing brief remarks they brief. >> so at the same time or offer lapsing time a lot going on tomorrow everybo
to financial and wellness services additionally families workshops that were offend by the african-american parent advisory committee or apac and support for families thanks to urban ed and sanborn map pa and willie l. brown middle school for sharing space and partnering to make black family day a huge success tomorrow january 21st the arts fair at the asian arts museum on 200 larkin street from 4 to 6:00 p.m. with the arts corridors and administrators and parents a window to the wealthy of art...
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. >>> each week, american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films that help to tell the story of the 20th century. feb 19th, 1942, president roosevelt issued executive order 9066, leading to forced location and internment of more than 100,000 people of japanese ancestry that lived on dhoes of the united states. it is a 10 minute office of war information film hosted and narrated by milton eisenhower, the brother of then general eisenhower. as head of the relocation authority, mr. eisenhower indicated enforcement of the policy and while scenes of the internment camps are shown. ♪ ♪ >>> when the japanese attacked pearl harbor, our west coast became a potential combat zone. living in that zone were more than 100,000 persons of japanese ancestor, two-thirds american citizen and one-third, aliens. we knew some were potentially dangerous and know one knew what would happen among this population if japanese forces tried to invade our shores. military authorities therefore determined all of them, citizens and aliens alike would have to move. this picture tells how the mass m
. >>> each week, american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films that help to tell the story of the 20th century. feb 19th, 1942, president roosevelt issued executive order 9066, leading to forced location and internment of more than 100,000 people of japanese ancestry that lived on dhoes of the united states. it is a 10 minute office of war information film hosted and narrated by milton eisenhower, the brother of then general eisenhower. as head of the...
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you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> next on american history tv, historian richard brookhiser discusses how the ideas of founding fathers like george washington, thomas paine, and influencederson abraham lincoln's thoughts and policies during the civil war. the lecture highlights lincolns upbringing and passion for education. the event was part of annual lincoln forum symposium in gettysburg, pennsylvania. it is about 50 minutes. [applause] the annual lincoln
you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> next on american history tv, historian richard brookhiser discusses how the ideas of founding fathers like george washington, thomas paine, and influencederson abraham lincoln's thoughts and policies during the civil war. the lecture highlights lincolns upbringing and passion for education. the event was part of annual lincoln forum symposium in gettysburg, pennsylvania. it is about 50 minutes. [applause] the...
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when in the end we know that it's american jobs, american consumers, and american companies that will be hurt. given that the united states already maintains approximately 650 miles of border fence, drone cameras, motion detectors, thermal imaging sensors, ground sensors and 21,370 border patrol agents, the wall is completely unnecessary for the stake holders who are in fact most impacted. the only person it really benefits is president trump by furthering his isolationist, divisive, and anti-immigrant agenda. i agree that this country should be building and i agree with my colleague from el paso that there is a wonderful thing, an incredible thing about building bridge, building his -- highways, building buildings and refocusing our energy on making sure everyone has a fair shot and that we're looking 59 those economic values and those economic indicators, but that's not what we're doing here. we're diverting our attention for an unnecessary, huge, co-loss call mistake that hurts the progress that border community communities and border states have made. madam speaker, i yield back m
when in the end we know that it's american jobs, american consumers, and american companies that will be hurt. given that the united states already maintains approximately 650 miles of border fence, drone cameras, motion detectors, thermal imaging sensors, ground sensors and 21,370 border patrol agents, the wall is completely unnecessary for the stake holders who are in fact most impacted. the only person it really benefits is president trump by furthering his isolationist, divisive, and...
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nsa. >> any american? >> well, are you referring specifically to director flynn? >> well, there were three americans of which only name i know is man na forafort and the two i don't know but they appeared in a news story, and the questions that we had ten days ago when that story broke for many of you who attended the different press availabilities that i had, is the question of whether or not we were going to investigate those americans, and at this point, here at the committee, we still don't have any evidence of them talking to russians. >> and do you have all of the evidence at this point that you expect to receive or that you are are still in the preliminary stages of receiving and reviewing the evidence? >> well, we are working on, and we have the scoping of our investigation finished. and then we are going to move into actually receiving the evidence, but as of right now, the initial inquiries that i have made to the appropriate agencies, i don't have any evidence. >> i want to be clear here so that
nsa. >> any american? >> well, are you referring specifically to director flynn? >> well, there were three americans of which only name i know is man na forafort and the two i don't know but they appeared in a news story, and the questions that we had ten days ago when that story broke for many of you who attended the different press availabilities that i had, is the question of whether or not we were going to investigate those americans, and at this point, here at the...
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the japanese americans are in a different situation than japanese u.s. -- japanese americans. the reasons is they are stripped of their passport and declared illegal aliens by the u.s. government. they have been force to leave and brought to the u.s. and classified as illegally aliens. they are forced to leave u.s. after camp but they are in this problem because they are barred from returning to their home countries. some of japanese-latin americans were deported to japan. a ju ended up going back to latin america. in the '50s can become citizens they do become citizens of the united states. but when the redress for japanese happens, japanese-americans are not given the same redress until the mid 90s. there's a class action suit filed. the u.s. makes a settlement offers an apology. that's in exchange for dropping the lawsuit. and a lot of people did accept the settlement. i want to tell you that some folks rejected the offer and there's been continued litigation in the courts and debates in congress and japanese-latin american have begun to other bodies. they want to hold unit
the japanese americans are in a different situation than japanese u.s. -- japanese americans. the reasons is they are stripped of their passport and declared illegal aliens by the u.s. government. they have been force to leave and brought to the u.s. and classified as illegally aliens. they are forced to leave u.s. after camp but they are in this problem because they are barred from returning to their home countries. some of japanese-latin americans were deported to japan. a ju ended up going...
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this is one of several discussions hosted by the american conservative union in maryland. it is about 35 minutes. >> welcome to the first panel, when did world war iii began, part three. please welcome from the white house, the honorable sebastian gorka. ambassador francis rennie, a former u.s. army green beret, mike wolf. moderator is senior fellow gordon shank. >> good morning. yesterday during the world were three party we heard about domestic threats. today we turn our attention to foreign ones, and, unfortunately there's too much to talk about. for instance, gorbachev said it looks like the world is preparing for war. patrice said the international system is under unprecedented attack from multiple directions another say global order is sliding into disarray. carter's national security advisor also said there is no international structure capable of handling threats that will occur almost simultaneously. he is right. there is no capable international structure. let's not forget, there is the united states of america, its friends, allies, and partners. [applause] but t
this is one of several discussions hosted by the american conservative union in maryland. it is about 35 minutes. >> welcome to the first panel, when did world war iii began, part three. please welcome from the white house, the honorable sebastian gorka. ambassador francis rennie, a former u.s. army green beret, mike wolf. moderator is senior fellow gordon shank. >> good morning. yesterday during the world were three party we heard about domestic threats. today we turn our attention...
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and americans don't want to go to iran. and there's limiting of the nuclear program in iran and lifting many some, know the all, but some american sanctions. it's by no means a friendship treaty at all. i don't think that many americans want a friendship with iran at this point and i certainly don't blame them, however, there are many, many iranians that, as i say, they don't remember the revolution of 1979 and they are very envious of the west and they want what we have, not just the material goods, but the freedoms that we have. they are a much better educated population now and able to travel through europe. they've had american and western european tv, they know what a civilized country is supposed to be. they're tired of being impoverished, tired of being pariahs of the world and as i've said it's a very complex country and there are-- there is a large section of iran that does want to be friends with the united states, many more so in percentage than americans want to be friends with iran because of what iran has done
and americans don't want to go to iran. and there's limiting of the nuclear program in iran and lifting many some, know the all, but some american sanctions. it's by no means a friendship treaty at all. i don't think that many americans want a friendship with iran at this point and i certainly don't blame them, however, there are many, many iranians that, as i say, they don't remember the revolution of 1979 and they are very envious of the west and they want what we have, not just the material...
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russians are a lot like americans. and they are more like americans than americans want to admit. they need an organizing principle and motivating idea and ideology to feel like their lives make sense. for most of russian history whether it has been under the sars or under putin or the soviet general secretaries, it has been empire. and it is not coincidence that after vladimir putin came back for his third term in 2012 that the word empire made a big resurgence in the media and just, you know, conversations that i had with russians, they would say well you know, at least we live in an empire. i would sake like do you get more milk, do you get more bread because you live in an empire. they spiritually need it and are willing to take an economic hit for it. so when you have deputy prime ministers who is in charge of the space program say you know, russians will tighten their belts for a great cause. next we're going to colonize the moon, he has a point. russians are willing to take, no one knows where the bottom is with russians. but they're willing, especially when the decline is
russians are a lot like americans. and they are more like americans than americans want to admit. they need an organizing principle and motivating idea and ideology to feel like their lives make sense. for most of russian history whether it has been under the sars or under putin or the soviet general secretaries, it has been empire. and it is not coincidence that after vladimir putin came back for his third term in 2012 that the word empire made a big resurgence in the media and just, you know,...
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how russian americans are raising money for a worthy cause. tiki barber running a barber shop? yes!!! surprising. yes!!! what's not surprising? how much money david saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. who's next? >>> in nez for your health, a lot of us are all too familiar with the term burnout. no one is immune to it, least of all people who work in high pressure jobs like medicine. we explain how this could be a bad thing for your health. >> this controls breathing, pretty much their blood pressure and heart rate. >> she's describing her job as an anesthesiologist at med star georgetown hospital. >> you worry about it the whole time from beginning to end. it's a very stressful and also isolated profession. >> i think there's always been somewhere people were susceptible to burnout in the the mayo clinic put physician burnout at 54%, concluding that burnout and satisfaction with work-life balance in u.s. physicians worsened from 2011 to 20
how russian americans are raising money for a worthy cause. tiki barber running a barber shop? yes!!! surprising. yes!!! what's not surprising? how much money david saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. who's next? >>> in nez for your health, a lot of us are all too familiar with the term burnout. no one is immune to it, least of all people who work in high pressure jobs like medicine. we explain how this could be a bad thing for your...
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as i said before, it will be the renewal of the american spirit p he will invite americans of all background to come together in the service of a stronger and better future for our nation. in addition to laying out the concrete steps the president has already taken to make the american dream possible for all of our people, he will talk about the bold agenda he wants to work with congress. this includes tax and regulatory reform toelief to hard-working americans and their businesses, making the workplace better for working parents, ensuring the families who have suffered under obamacare's skyrocketing rates see it replaced with a patient-centered route alternative, making sure every child in america has access to a good education, rebg our military in fulfilling our commitment to veterans who we obviously owe a great deal of gratitude. you can expect the speech grounded firmly and solving real problems for every american. how can we make sure every american who needs a better job get one comeback may have kids trapped in failing schools get to better ones come how we can keep gangs and drug v
as i said before, it will be the renewal of the american spirit p he will invite americans of all background to come together in the service of a stronger and better future for our nation. in addition to laying out the concrete steps the president has already taken to make the american dream possible for all of our people, he will talk about the bold agenda he wants to work with congress. this includes tax and regulatory reform toelief to hard-working americans and their businesses, making the...
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since we are the first american state capitol to open after the american revolutionary war and the first monumental roman temple style public building in the modern era, its influence on other state capitols, county courthouses, and public buildings that are very famous in washington, d.c., cannot be underestimated. in fact, i have heard an architectural historian described the iconic buildings in washington, d.c., as a sequel to the virginia state capitol back here in richmond. we start with our first political center at jamestown, the oldest english-speaking settlement in north america and that was used throughout the 1600's. there were multiple buildings, public and private, used for public meetings. then when we moved to williamsburg, we built a capitol in the english tradition. it burned down in the middle of the 1700's. we built a second one. it was the second capitol and -- in williamsburg we left behind when we moved to richmond during the revolutionary war. interestingly, mr. jefferson, who introduced the bill to relocate to richmond, by the time we made the move he was serving
since we are the first american state capitol to open after the american revolutionary war and the first monumental roman temple style public building in the modern era, its influence on other state capitols, county courthouses, and public buildings that are very famous in washington, d.c., cannot be underestimated. in fact, i have heard an architectural historian described the iconic buildings in washington, d.c., as a sequel to the virginia state capitol back here in richmond. we start with...
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american food, american steel, they were increasing the war effort for the british. all of that helped lead the u.s. out of serious recession. unemployment rate was roughly 11% in 1913. by 1915, it had been cut in half. so wilson's choice for a war over one side of neutral rights, and that the other side, britain's naval blockade, which we hurting wonderful lecture about the night before, faced a consequence. given the superiority of the british navy on the north atlantic, the germans might not rationally believe that submarine warfare was the only effective response they can make to the blockade. one can argue it may have been just an amount of time before u-boat attacks provoked the u.s. into declaring war. but wilson's decision was not an irrational one. unlike the north sea, the north atlantic was a lifeline for commerce. to destroy ships, kill neutral americans was a violation of existing maritime law. it wasn't vague. one of the quips made at the time about the british blockade versus u-boat warfare was, pretend you are rules the wave and a wave that rules. but
american food, american steel, they were increasing the war effort for the british. all of that helped lead the u.s. out of serious recession. unemployment rate was roughly 11% in 1913. by 1915, it had been cut in half. so wilson's choice for a war over one side of neutral rights, and that the other side, britain's naval blockade, which we hurting wonderful lecture about the night before, faced a consequence. given the superiority of the british navy on the north atlantic, the germans might not...
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and i'm going to focus on african-american women in the next class, a greater focus on african-american women. i'll see you guys on friday. lig and listen live on the free c-span radio app. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television cable companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> coming up, a special airing of american history tv focusing on historically black colleges and universities, we'll bring you programming that explores their founding and development. we'll start at morgan state university in baltimore where professor dale green talks about the institutional history and alumni of the university. his class is about 50 minutes. >> today's lecture is going to be on the history and the heritage of morgan state university. morgan state 81 is celebrating its se
and i'm going to focus on african-american women in the next class, a greater focus on african-american women. i'll see you guys on friday. lig and listen live on the free c-span radio app. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television cable companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> coming up, a special airing of american history tv focusing on historically black colleges and...
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for thousands, millions of americans, the american dream was starting to disappear. it was starting to disappear because nobody focused on the issue of growth. and i think in november the american people voted and said we're not going to give up on the american dream. we want growth. we want opportunity. so why did we have that lost decade of growth, where the economy grew at an anemic 1.5, 1.5% g.d.p. growth each quarter? well, mr. president, i think this chart shows a lot of reasons right here. the explosion of federal regulations that have literally choked opportunity and economic growth in our country. year after year, democrat or republican, this is what we see. and this regulatory overreach impacts all kinds of americans. mostly small businesses. this is a big reason why this economy has been stuck in first gear. when i had my discussions with congressman mulvaney, we focused on this issue of growth, and we focused on this issue of overregulation. we haven't had an o.m.b. director in years whose focused like a laser on growth, like a laser on making sure we don
for thousands, millions of americans, the american dream was starting to disappear. it was starting to disappear because nobody focused on the issue of growth. and i think in november the american people voted and said we're not going to give up on the american dream. we want growth. we want opportunity. so why did we have that lost decade of growth, where the economy grew at an anemic 1.5, 1.5% g.d.p. growth each quarter? well, mr. president, i think this chart shows a lot of reasons right...
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and a great american again. that is why the american people elected donald trump as president of the united states of america and as president -- and president donald trump is already delivering for the american people. [applause] vice pres. pence: i'm here today because of all of you and this conservative movement. on behalf of the president, from the bottom of my heart, let me say thank you. thank you for your hard work and commitment to our cause. but our fight did not in on november the eighth. we won the day, make no mistake about it, and the most important work lies ahead. the fight goes on. let me make you a promise. president trump will fight for you every, single day. [applause] vice pres. pence: president trump is a men of his word, and we're keeping the promises he made to the american people. at the white house, i say we are in the promise keeping business these days. [laughter] [applause] vice pres. pence: when president trump asked me to chair his transition, he looked at me and said, just give me
and a great american again. that is why the american people elected donald trump as president of the united states of america and as president -- and president donald trump is already delivering for the american people. [applause] vice pres. pence: i'm here today because of all of you and this conservative movement. on behalf of the president, from the bottom of my heart, let me say thank you. thank you for your hard work and commitment to our cause. but our fight did not in on november the...
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we will do everything we can to ensure the safety of canadians and americans. ladies and gentlemen, president come, i know that if our countries continue to work together our people will greatly benefit from this cooperation. —— president trump. in orderto cooperation. —— president trump. in order to tackle pressing foreign and domestic issues we must work with our closest allies, learn from each other and stand in solidarity asa each other and stand in solidarity as a united voice. the level of economic and social integration that is and matched on the world stage and we will always be a model of how to be good neighbours. winston churchill once said, that long canadian frontier from the atlantic to the pacific ocean, guarded only by neighbourly respect and honourable obligations, is an example to every country and a pattern for the future of the world. that, my friends, is the very essence of the canada—us relationship. i look forward to working with president trump income coming years to nurture and build on this relationship. merci beaucoup. we wi
we will do everything we can to ensure the safety of canadians and americans. ladies and gentlemen, president come, i know that if our countries continue to work together our people will greatly benefit from this cooperation. —— president trump. in orderto cooperation. —— president trump. in order to tackle pressing foreign and domestic issues we must work with our closest allies, learn from each other and stand in solidarity asa each other and stand in solidarity as a united voice. the...
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were asian-americans, african-americans, hispanic americans, all contributing to the culture and that the west was in fact far more diverse in many ways than the land some of the places east of the mississippi river. first of all, i'm going to talk about some books i purchased about african-americans in the west and then i'm going to talk about hispanic west and then finally talk about the books on native-american culture. we forget that african-americans were in the west. they were brought to the slaves in the west first in texas and of the indian territory. when they left the southeast and removed to oklahoma, took their slaves with them. and so african-americans have always been in the west. they didn't just show up suddenly. after the civil war, more african-americans left the south , performed communities in the west. ey were referred to as exoddist, the word from the book in the bible. most recently, i bought a fwrook the university of oklahoma press which was just published on the town in kansas. and this is now a state park in kansas. this is one of the many all-black communit
were asian-americans, african-americans, hispanic americans, all contributing to the culture and that the west was in fact far more diverse in many ways than the land some of the places east of the mississippi river. first of all, i'm going to talk about some books i purchased about african-americans in the west and then i'm going to talk about hispanic west and then finally talk about the books on native-american culture. we forget that african-americans were in the west. they were brought to...
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this is not -- what american leader has done something similar? that's what the president seemed to say there. >> no, that's not what the president said in the least. >> then why can't he say a put sn putin? >> he has expressed himself in the campaign, an election that he won that he was determined to go forward and see whether or not we might be able to start anew in a relationship with russia. the president has said many times if we got along with russia better that would be a got thing for the world. if we were to confront isis and destroy radical islamic terrorism, that would be a good thing and what you have in trump is someone who is not going to look in the rear-view mirror so much as looking out the windshield. he's also made it very clear, chuck, maybe not, maybe it's not going to work out and he's absolutely determined, he had a productionive conversation with president putin. he spoke to the ukrainian president poroshenko yesterday about the need to maintain the cease-fire. he's going to continue to engage these world leaders. he's goin
this is not -- what american leader has done something similar? that's what the president seemed to say there. >> no, that's not what the president said in the least. >> then why can't he say a put sn putin? >> he has expressed himself in the campaign, an election that he won that he was determined to go forward and see whether or not we might be able to start anew in a relationship with russia. the president has said many times if we got along with russia better that would be...