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of the nation address. world leaders have gathered in the german city of munich for a three day conference to discuss global and regional security challenges the u.n. secretary general antonio guterres urged policymakers not to miss an opportunity to end the standoff over north korea's nuclear program but said pressure on pyongyang must be maintained. for the first time since the end of the cold war we are now facing a nuclear threat a set of a nuclear conflict and that letter referring to the developments in relation to nuclear weapons and long range missiles by the democratic people's republic of korea the vellum and made in total contradiction with the will of the international community and in clear violation of several as aleutians of the security council. it is important to note that the unity that the security council has been able to demonstrate the will of the international community and there's been able to put through sanctions a very meaningful pressure over the north korea and that's pressure i
of the nation address. world leaders have gathered in the german city of munich for a three day conference to discuss global and regional security challenges the u.n. secretary general antonio guterres urged policymakers not to miss an opportunity to end the standoff over north korea's nuclear program but said pressure on pyongyang must be maintained. for the first time since the end of the cold war we are now facing a nuclear threat a set of a nuclear conflict and that letter referring to the...
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national rifle association originated the national instant check system. bill. our no one on the prohibited persons list should ever have access to a firearm, no killer, no felon, no drug dealer. [applause] mr. lapierre: and anyone who is mentally incompetent or dangerous to society should be added to the check system and prevented from getting their hands on a gun. [applause] mr. lapierre: but watch what i released three years ago, and the media machine all over the country, they so callously and completely ignored it. watch this. [video clip] mr. lapierre: here is what the media will not tell you. the nra has fought for 20 years to put the records of those mentally incompetent into the check system, and until the politicians demand they are submitted, killers who are prohibited from owning firearms will walk into gun stores and pass every background check they take. so if they really wanted to make a difference, the media would lead every newscast with a reminder that the names of millions of a violent felons, criminal gang bangers, and adjudicated menta
national rifle association originated the national instant check system. bill. our no one on the prohibited persons list should ever have access to a firearm, no killer, no felon, no drug dealer. [applause] mr. lapierre: and anyone who is mentally incompetent or dangerous to society should be added to the check system and prevented from getting their hands on a gun. [applause] mr. lapierre: but watch what i released three years ago, and the media machine all over the country, they so callously...
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with the national defense strategy and the president's national security strategy released in december. immediately upon release, published last month, general dunford directed a revision. that process is underway. other subsequent guidance and plans will be revised in turn to support the lines of effort outlined in the national defense strategy and to operationalize the concept of dynamic force employment. additionally, we have begun to refute the processes to determine if we need to make adjustments to support the global integrator responsibilities and to better position support the better position the chairman to support the echo carries decision-making process. refining the organization and processes are a step toward requesting the joint force. in light of the reemergence of great power competitions. the nuclear posture review reflects the realities of today's security environment as well as projecting the future environment and its potential impacts on u.s. nuclear weapons policy and strategy. more specifically the nuclear , posture review pays attention to russian, chinese, and
with the national defense strategy and the president's national security strategy released in december. immediately upon release, published last month, general dunford directed a revision. that process is underway. other subsequent guidance and plans will be revised in turn to support the lines of effort outlined in the national defense strategy and to operationalize the concept of dynamic force employment. additionally, we have begun to refute the processes to determine if we need to make...
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we need of the national government? she is going to come down on the side of it is better to have 13 separate sovereign nations than to re-create the terrors of the british government that had been oppressing us for all of these decades and centuries. she is concerned about what is going to be given up in exchange for what is going to be gained. there is a kind of balance she is trying to figure out. she comes down on the side of -- i don't want to support this constitution. julie? julie: it is extraordinary letter for a lot of reasons. one, i think it very succinctly explains where we are in late september of 1787. and just from a teaching standpoint, it is always very useful to have a fairly short document to demonstrate these points. and we can't go without underscoring, these are two women in september of 1787, both of whom correspond with and provide advice to the major figures of the day. they are both published authors in their own name. one publishes a three-volume history of the american revolution. theink it i
we need of the national government? she is going to come down on the side of it is better to have 13 separate sovereign nations than to re-create the terrors of the british government that had been oppressing us for all of these decades and centuries. she is concerned about what is going to be given up in exchange for what is going to be gained. there is a kind of balance she is trying to figure out. she comes down on the side of -- i don't want to support this constitution. julie? julie: it is...
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we want money to defend the nation. we believe general mattis made a case to the public that we need more money to defend the nation against things like the threats from the north koreans. we were hoping that we could sit down figure out way to get additional funds to the military to respond to these threats. publicly democrats said they wanted to fund defense department. privately what they said they would not give us single additional dollar for defense. >> garrett: you knew they were going to say that. >> publicly they were thought saying that. they wanted to defend the nation. they say democrats care as much about defense as republicans do. but when rubber meets the road they don't. they held the defense department hostage and we had to pay that ransom. >> garrett: congressman mulvaney, we vote for this? >> i'm much closer to mr. meadows who you're going to have on the show in a little bit when i was member of congress. my job as director of the office of management and budget to try to get the president's agenda pa
we want money to defend the nation. we believe general mattis made a case to the public that we need more money to defend the nation against things like the threats from the north koreans. we were hoping that we could sit down figure out way to get additional funds to the military to respond to these threats. publicly democrats said they wanted to fund defense department. privately what they said they would not give us single additional dollar for defense. >> garrett: you knew they were...
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at the initial organizing meeting of the united nations. she was actually the only woman delegate from the u.s. and she knew that none of the men were too happy to have her as a member of that delegation. she figured that they were trying to find a spot for her where she could do the least damage, as she said, because they felt that she didn't have the qualifications to be a good delegate. so they put her on a committee called committee three, which was going to work on more social kinds of programs, and that would end up being the most important committee that they had at the united nations because her proudest achievement was the universal declaration of human rights. because in the 30 articles that are in that document, it outlines all of the rights that every human being on this planet should have. in order to achieve world peace. and she always felt that that was the one thing that she accomplished that made everything she did prior to that worthwhile. we're on the second floor of mrs. roosevelt's home and we are now entering her bedro
at the initial organizing meeting of the united nations. she was actually the only woman delegate from the u.s. and she knew that none of the men were too happy to have her as a member of that delegation. she figured that they were trying to find a spot for her where she could do the least damage, as she said, because they felt that she didn't have the qualifications to be a good delegate. so they put her on a committee called committee three, which was going to work on more social kinds of...
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good of the nation and the good of our children. all of us must look he on the horizon of political differences we can make a lasting difference and even save thousands of lives . we look to our children and those affected by gun violence to take decisive action in those .reas where we agree this is important stuff. .e still have work to do i think it can be very helpful to us. thank you mr. president. journal.'s washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. this morning, new york republican congressman john faso.so f -- john punishment dan kildee , -- congressman tom kildee, and tom hart. the effect of president trump's proposed budget cuts. what c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> reverend billy graham who died last week at the age of 99, will lie in honor at the u.s. apitol on wednesday and memorial service with house speaker paul ryan and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell speaking. the first time a private civilian will lie in honor at the capital since ros
good of the nation and the good of our children. all of us must look he on the horizon of political differences we can make a lasting difference and even save thousands of lives . we look to our children and those affected by gun violence to take decisive action in those .reas where we agree this is important stuff. .e still have work to do i think it can be very helpful to us. thank you mr. president. journal.'s washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. this...
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less than a month after the chinese invasion, the united nations returns to the offensive from the defense line 30 miles below the korean capital. >> although the communists have twice gained the advantage through sneak attacks, time and world opinion on that side of the united nations command. from the free world, a steady stream of arms and men have poured in the south korea. the new u.n. tribe is power packed. [missiles launching] >> now seoul changes hands. even boris -- even before the city is liberated plans have been made for rehabilitating the capital and its population. american soldiers, members of the united nations teams and the koreans themselves as the story of the rebirth of seoul as they witnessed it. ♪ >> we moved into seoul on the 13th of march, 1951. as the commander, i was the patrol in engineer detachment detecting mines. except in the fringes there were no people to be seen. in downtown seoul, opposition had fallen off almost completely. we found practically no one at all in the center of the city. the city was a dead city. because this was the second time we took s
less than a month after the chinese invasion, the united nations returns to the offensive from the defense line 30 miles below the korean capital. >> although the communists have twice gained the advantage through sneak attacks, time and world opinion on that side of the united nations command. from the free world, a steady stream of arms and men have poured in the south korea. the new u.n. tribe is power packed. [missiles launching] >> now seoul changes hands. even boris -- even...
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no longer is the soldier the sole victim. a nation of cities and towns -- civilians. despite the repeated experience of the miseries of war, mankind has learned to maintain peace, nor to accept carelessly those who suffer most. during the lifespan of a present generation, cities have been conformed -- their names or semi-miss with ruins. warsaw, manila, london, hiroshima, berlin and today still another wartime's question less than two years, a city that refuses to die, soul, the careening capital since the 14th century. the capital of south korea since 1948 lies in a hill surrounded valley. one of the most modern cities in the area. soul in the summer of 1950, enjoys a democratic form of government at an orderly distance. however, above sold, troops of the north korean government, installed but the ussr are there. for some days the communist radio has been urging the unification of all korea. now on the 25th of june, with true communist logic, the korean forces go on the defensive by launching a sudden, unexpected invasion of south korea. [bombs exploding] >> souls mi
no longer is the soldier the sole victim. a nation of cities and towns -- civilians. despite the repeated experience of the miseries of war, mankind has learned to maintain peace, nor to accept carelessly those who suffer most. during the lifespan of a present generation, cities have been conformed -- their names or semi-miss with ruins. warsaw, manila, london, hiroshima, berlin and today still another wartime's question less than two years, a city that refuses to die, soul, the careening...
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the idea of nations. in your analysis and the assumption that may have between ideology and realpolitik. with the construction of perceived threats in the formulation of the lessee perhaps, this can easily explained the role of choosing perceived threats to create certain policies based on core values, whether or not it may be useful for the task of historians to take up the challenge of what it means to pay core values to pick spacevism inside of the of persuasion per se. policykes certain effective and what makes certain policy ineffective. in the cases that you have shown, white ideology resonates intopeople and turns policy. what perceived threats do not takeow dubious historians this theory and apply it dynamically in the study of foreign affairs and how it relates to social patterns. perhaps, not just a question of the economy. it is kind of complex. i think you hit a letter of the ideas right on the head. i was just wondering if you specifically look at that. and the effect it has. : when you are t
the idea of nations. in your analysis and the assumption that may have between ideology and realpolitik. with the construction of perceived threats in the formulation of the lessee perhaps, this can easily explained the role of choosing perceived threats to create certain policies based on core values, whether or not it may be useful for the task of historians to take up the challenge of what it means to pay core values to pick spacevism inside of the of persuasion per se. policykes certain...
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one of the best cyber-related investments the nation has made is in the national mission force an elite group of network operators at cyber command. they defend the nation from an attack of significant consequence in cyberspace. i think it is very much worth conditioning what role the nfk to describe the objectives just now. i have not discussed deterrence much. wrong.et me however, i would not want to bet the cyber security of u.s. elections on a policy of deterrence if i did not have to. sometimes the prospect of defending against deterrence is the least bad. let's not the case in cyber security. we have other options like the ones i described just now and we should employ them alongside strong policies of deterrence. finally, i would just note that information derived abroad from reconnaissance should be shared with relevant parties at the state and local level. i want to commend the department of homeland security for working hard to promote information sharing over the last few years and i would also like to encourage more thinking especially among my colleagues in academia to help
one of the best cyber-related investments the nation has made is in the national mission force an elite group of network operators at cyber command. they defend the nation from an attack of significant consequence in cyberspace. i think it is very much worth conditioning what role the nfk to describe the objectives just now. i have not discussed deterrence much. wrong.et me however, i would not want to bet the cyber security of u.s. elections on a policy of deterrence if i did not have to....
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we call it the national service because it's the place where the youth of our country and the nation meet one another where they get to know that military service on the one hand and theirs and civil engagement on the other it's where one gives his time to the nation and to society. what about the age range it will cover all age ranges both boys and girls will take part in the service will be obligatory and polls three years ago suggested that eighty percent of people were in favor of the move but now that's to end all to a little more than half shell to do benson has been asking people in paris what they think now to jump the pacific was well i think military service is something good this creates unity around the country but servant should be optional. at the moment it all seems quite crazy her as they say it will be obligatory then they say not so we don't know what to expect right now. do you play. are you ready to serve your country yes i have even tried to get in the army but i think that i try to build because it's really not my army training is definitely way stricter than th
we call it the national service because it's the place where the youth of our country and the nation meet one another where they get to know that military service on the one hand and theirs and civil engagement on the other it's where one gives his time to the nation and to society. what about the age range it will cover all age ranges both boys and girls will take part in the service will be obligatory and polls three years ago suggested that eighty percent of people were in favor of the move...
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the commemoration is a national initiative and the pin is the nation's lasting momento of thanks. to get our discussion started, i will turn the lectern over to charles, the executive director of the u.s. army center of military history, department of the army. a retired colonel, he was commissioned to the aviation branch of the army in 1988. he has seen service in the pentagon and served overseas in korea, iraq, and afghanistan. he studied history at west point and served as the chief of doctrine at the u.s. army aviation center of excellence. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome charles lowry jr. [applause] charles: good evening. i would like to begin by thanking the staff of the national archives for partnering with the center of military history to host this great event. all historians see the national archives as our personal nirvana. i would also commend their outstanding vietnam exhibit to you if you have not seen it. tonight we celebrate the release of the 12th volume in the cmh's official history series, the united states army and vietnam. in staying the course, dr. erik
the commemoration is a national initiative and the pin is the nation's lasting momento of thanks. to get our discussion started, i will turn the lectern over to charles, the executive director of the u.s. army center of military history, department of the army. a retired colonel, he was commissioned to the aviation branch of the army in 1988. he has seen service in the pentagon and served overseas in korea, iraq, and afghanistan. he studied history at west point and served as the chief of...
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the reported move comes after lengthy talks with the powerful national executive committee, amid undramatic power struggle. five days of discussions between president zuma and deputy president cyril ramaphosa failed. if zuma refuses to step down, he will likely be ousted by a no-confidence vote within dates. nick has details in this next report. well, our international affairs joins usor rob parsons in studio. it i is all i rush at the momen. a quick question -- talk us through what is behind all of this politicalal strife that is ongoing in south africa? rob: it has been going on a long time. the ninine years of president zuma's term in office has been marked by corruption scandals, i accusations of rape, accusations of graft -- scandal after scandal -- which has damaged the reputation of the ruling african national congress party, the anc, to the extent that two years ago, 2016, and the local elections that took place that year, the anc had its worst performance since the end of apartheid in 1994, securing just under 54% of the vote. rochelle: i will stop you there, because i am hearing t
the reported move comes after lengthy talks with the powerful national executive committee, amid undramatic power struggle. five days of discussions between president zuma and deputy president cyril ramaphosa failed. if zuma refuses to step down, he will likely be ousted by a no-confidence vote within dates. nick has details in this next report. well, our international affairs joins usor rob parsons in studio. it i is all i rush at the momen. a quick question -- talk us through what is behind...
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the conventional view of the amendment links to the designer of the citizens of the nation to protect themselves from tyrannical government but roxanne portrays it a little bit differently as an instrument of white nationalism, racial dominance and violent social control. she argues that the support for the right to keep and bear arms was intended to facilitate the genocide of native americans and enabled shareholders to control their human property. it devolved into the gun violence of the more recent times and violence manifested in mass shootings at home and militarism abroad. this cultural analysis shows the american laamerican law and soce nations history of racial and class violence is obviously a provocative argument but it does reflect the conflicted love and hate relationship. a review in publishers weekly send the argument to be disturbing and unfamiliar to most, but the evidence is significant and shouldn't be ignored. please join me in welcoming roxanne dunbar ortiz. ask the [applause] thank you for coming out on this cold night. i come from san francisco where we think th
the conventional view of the amendment links to the designer of the citizens of the nation to protect themselves from tyrannical government but roxanne portrays it a little bit differently as an instrument of white nationalism, racial dominance and violent social control. she argues that the support for the right to keep and bear arms was intended to facilitate the genocide of native americans and enabled shareholders to control their human property. it devolved into the gun violence of the...
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to the national popular vote. it is the constitutionally appropriate way to make every voter in every state politically relevant in every presidential election. i don't care what jersey you wear. that is important. [applause] >> your group, make every vote count, recently joined this effort. >> the system is broken. i work with a group called making every vote count how was founded by a former member of the sec. they got together and one is to out what to figure they could do to help contribute to the solution. as a group, we decided in the national popular vote interstate compacts. it is the best and most achievable solution. that this extends to policy outcomes after the election. we think the best ways to demonstrate the problem is think about how things would be different under a national popular vote. i want everyone in the room to think about policy or an issue that is of interest to you and the majority of the country supports and thinks needs to be acted on and is not going anywhere now. how that would be
to the national popular vote. it is the constitutionally appropriate way to make every voter in every state politically relevant in every presidential election. i don't care what jersey you wear. that is important. [applause] >> your group, make every vote count, recently joined this effort. >> the system is broken. i work with a group called making every vote count how was founded by a former member of the sec. they got together and one is to out what to figure they could do to...
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in the nation. we're third in the nation for research and development intensity. second among all 50 states for concentration of stem employment. and we were recently named the most innovative state in america. we are leading by action and example, and we cannot afford to turn back now. [applause] let's work together to pass the protect our students act, because the status quo simply is not good enough for maryland's children. let's work together to make the schools more accountable by passing the accountability and education act of 2018. [applause] no child should have to pay the price of the mistakes of adults who have failed them, this is too important to play politics. this is about our children and their futures, it is about giving every maryland child opportunities and a hope for a better future. when it comes to rebuilding the transportation infrastructure, we are moving forward with nearly all of the highest priority transportation projects in every single jurisdiction all across maryland. w
in the nation. we're third in the nation for research and development intensity. second among all 50 states for concentration of stem employment. and we were recently named the most innovative state in america. we are leading by action and example, and we cannot afford to turn back now. [applause] let's work together to pass the protect our students act, because the status quo simply is not good enough for maryland's children. let's work together to make the schools more accountable by passing...
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nation in the years to come. it means making sure that everyone, no matter the color of your skin your background, is free from discrimination in the united states. [applause] that is what it means to be the smartest nation in the world. and to be the strongest nation starts with providing every american with the basic building blocks of dignity in this 21st century. that starts with universal health care in our country. so that every american can get access and get good health care when they need it. [applause] it means raising the minimum wage so that workers get paid for it. and it means repealing and replacing the tax plan that was just passed and putting in one that is fair for middle-class and working families in the united states. [applause] and finally, what does it mean to be the safest nation in the world in the years to come? i can tell you what it doesn't mean. it doesn't mean hurling personal insults at foreign leaders over twitter. it doesn't mean being the only nation to withdraw from the paris cli
nation in the years to come. it means making sure that everyone, no matter the color of your skin your background, is free from discrimination in the united states. [applause] that is what it means to be the smartest nation in the world. and to be the strongest nation starts with providing every american with the basic building blocks of dignity in this 21st century. that starts with universal health care in our country. so that every american can get access and get good health care when they...
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the national popular vote. we are exploring other topics. we are also holding events to provide attendees with an educational experience concerning the national vote and its urgency, right now, and the idea is to enhance visibility and public awareness on the issue. nbc is already hosted two of these events and one at stanford law school and another at the national press club in the fall so we are very successful and were planning to events in connecticut in the coming months, one in new haven and one in hartford. the idea is that key legislators and influencers will attend, learn more and spread the message. think by spreading this message that is the way to get this done. >> the only thing i lay on top of that is if you want to do something specifically to the e-mail peter courtney in oregon and tell him to schedule a houseboat for a vote. he happens to be a partisan democrat was standing in the way of being active. we have majority support in both chambers and if you would just schedule the house bill for a
the national popular vote. we are exploring other topics. we are also holding events to provide attendees with an educational experience concerning the national vote and its urgency, right now, and the idea is to enhance visibility and public awareness on the issue. nbc is already hosted two of these events and one at stanford law school and another at the national press club in the fall so we are very successful and were planning to events in connecticut in the coming months, one in new haven...
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that is the scene at the national portrait gallery at the smithsonian museum in washington. former president, barack obama, you just heard from there taking the podium his name is kahindai whiley. this is a he, the artist that painted the official portrait of former president barack obama. you saw that unveil a few minutes ago. that portrait along with the one of former first lady, michelle obama. both portraits will hang at the national portrait gallery in washington, d.c. that is the only collection of every official presidential portrait that exists outside of the white house. so, that is playing out right there and as we continue to keep an eye, i'll bring my panel back in here. caitlin, we heard from the former president. what did you think? >> it was not a political moment for the president talking about the way he selected this portrait and, it is an historical moment as we were talking before. it's kind of interesting to see his view in term lgs of choosing this. i was surprised by the unveiling. >> so, first of all, i think it's a really cool portrait. there was tha
that is the scene at the national portrait gallery at the smithsonian museum in washington. former president, barack obama, you just heard from there taking the podium his name is kahindai whiley. this is a he, the artist that painted the official portrait of former president barack obama. you saw that unveil a few minutes ago. that portrait along with the one of former first lady, michelle obama. both portraits will hang at the national portrait gallery in washington, d.c. that is the only...
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the historic civil rights organizations, the naacp, the national urban league, the southern christian leadership conference, the naacp legal defense fund, national council of negro league and were united in the 1960's to do things. the march on washington as an example. while more is made of differences, the historical record demonstrates that these organizations worked together in unison, even with some spirited debate about whether the best tactics was litigation or direct action in protest, or whether the best actions were later on a more militant and strident approach that was championed by many young people. what is striking to me about 1968 and about this campaign is how meaningful the economic bill of rights was published by the poor people's campaign is today. they published a bill of rights. i am going to read it because i think this is the heart of why i believe what this should be about is we now must pick up the baton of the 1968 poor people's campaign and run a new. the first bill of rights was meaningful job at a living wage. the second was secure an adequate income for
the historic civil rights organizations, the naacp, the national urban league, the southern christian leadership conference, the naacp legal defense fund, national council of negro league and were united in the 1960's to do things. the march on washington as an example. while more is made of differences, the historical record demonstrates that these organizations worked together in unison, even with some spirited debate about whether the best tactics was litigation or direct action in protest,...
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vetting. >> the right in the national interest to exclude nations, whole classes of immigrants under 1182. that is really an exercise of sovereign power which congress shares with the president but i don't see how we as a court ought to be asking questions they are asking today. was the question right? do they have enough information? is he protecting national interest, we screen a country with numerous terrorist groups do we just identify members of the groups who raise their hand and say i am a member? these are judgments of the executive exercising sovereign power. they are not the subject of court review. you seem to want to conduct -- it seems to me if on its face, logic coherency, there is a selection among countries based on identified data that some countries are subject to the restrictions in some muslim countries are not, indonesia is not on their. it is almost all muslim, isn't it? it is huge in terms of population. the suggestion has a background noise is driving your argument and that background noise is the subjective views the present expressed during the campaign. >>
vetting. >> the right in the national interest to exclude nations, whole classes of immigrants under 1182. that is really an exercise of sovereign power which congress shares with the president but i don't see how we as a court ought to be asking questions they are asking today. was the question right? do they have enough information? is he protecting national interest, we screen a country with numerous terrorist groups do we just identify members of the groups who raise their hand and...
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for "face the nation." i'm major garrett. - [announcer] the following is a sponsored presentation for the yancey way to real estate success free lunch and dinner events. get ready, in your area, to learn how to make money in real estate the yancey way. - what you'll learn to do here today took me from being an errand runner to literally exceeding my wildest financial dreams. anyone can do it, and i'm gonna show you how to. so, are you ready? [audience cheering] - [announcer] you don't...
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expertise in mobilizing the nation to war. byrnes had just delivered his first opinion, and after the white house called on him to assist in the war effort, he devoted every available minute to what he called the extracurricular activities of his justice ship. legal only used his acumen from years of service in u.s. congress but as an associate justice, he was particularly well-suited to drive the nation on the constitutionality on the ambitious administrative actions necessary for the war. roosevelt's attorney general was in constant communication with justice byrnes throughout december 1941. their correspondence shows their task was to weed out all serious interferences with our war effort and to strengthen the executive control over the federal apparatus. in fact, roosevelt insisted that all persons proposing new executive powers or the reorganization had to first talk and francisnes about it. significantly, justice byrnes had final approval on the wording, legal rationale, and .essages to congress explaining most important
expertise in mobilizing the nation to war. byrnes had just delivered his first opinion, and after the white house called on him to assist in the war effort, he devoted every available minute to what he called the extracurricular activities of his justice ship. legal only used his acumen from years of service in u.s. congress but as an associate justice, he was particularly well-suited to drive the nation on the constitutionality on the ambitious administrative actions necessary for the war....
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if you're in charge of the transition, the part of the transition, the national security advisor part of the transition from yourself to mike flynn, do you hand him all the intel you've got? do you read him in on everything? we got a spy in putin's office, would you tell flynn the name of the person? might you memorialize some of the decision-making progrecesse around this time in american history? in december right after the election president obama you'll remember ordered the intelligence community to conduct a full assessment that included and turned upt tons of intelligence reports. "the new york times" last year previously reported on a scramble inside the obama administration in the closing days to preserve the intelligence that had been collected about the trump campaign and russia so it couldn't be covered up or destroyed by the incoming administration. "the washington post" reported last year quote, senior obama administration officials said they felt so uncertain about the nature of the flynn kislyak relationship they scaled back what they told flynn and others. we did decid
if you're in charge of the transition, the part of the transition, the national security advisor part of the transition from yourself to mike flynn, do you hand him all the intel you've got? do you read him in on everything? we got a spy in putin's office, would you tell flynn the name of the person? might you memorialize some of the decision-making progrecesse around this time in american history? in december right after the election president obama you'll remember ordered the intelligence...
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the national debt was larger than the gdp. even though the united states gdp was half of the world's gdp. we borrowed a lot of money in world war ii. 118% debt-gdp ratio was down to 54%. ,he debt went up a little bit and the economy grew a lot. the 1950's were a good economic time. by 1965, it is down to 43%. 41%, -- i am writing my phd thesis during this time. things start to go wrong, but it did not become apparent right away. the ratio went down in the 1970's, at 43%. it was down to 31% by 1981, even though the national debt had tripled in that time. those of you that are old enough to remember the 1970's, there were very high inflation rates. what we were doing was inflating ourselves out of debt, essentially. tripled.nal debt the inflation rate was very high. gdp grew faster than the debt did. inflating your way out of debt is not something hamilton would approve of. 1981, the debt-gdp ratio is 31%. 46% in 1986. 54% in 1990. time, ronald reagan wanted to increase the debt spending. he wanted to have tax cuts. his friends,
the national debt was larger than the gdp. even though the united states gdp was half of the world's gdp. we borrowed a lot of money in world war ii. 118% debt-gdp ratio was down to 54%. ,he debt went up a little bit and the economy grew a lot. the 1950's were a good economic time. by 1965, it is down to 43%. 41%, -- i am writing my phd thesis during this time. things start to go wrong, but it did not become apparent right away. the ratio went down in the 1970's, at 43%. it was down to 31% by...
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the national rifle association originated the national instant check system. it was our bill. no one on the prohibited persons' list should ever have access to a firearm. no killer, no felon, no drug dealer. [applause] and anyone adjudicated as mentally incompetent ordaining rouse to society should be prevented from getting their hands on a gun. but -- watch what i released three years ago and the media machine all over the country they so callously and completely ignored it. watch this. >> here is what the media won't tell you. the nra has fought for 20 years to put the records of thoefs adjudicated mentally incompetent into the national instant check system. until the politicians demand that they are submitted, killers who are legally prohibited from owning firearms will walk into gun stores and pass every background check they take. so if they really wanted to make a difference, the media would lead every newscast with a reminder that the names of millions of violent fell ons, criminal gang bangers and adjudicated mentally incompetent and dangerous people are missing from t
the national rifle association originated the national instant check system. it was our bill. no one on the prohibited persons' list should ever have access to a firearm. no killer, no felon, no drug dealer. [applause] and anyone adjudicated as mentally incompetent ordaining rouse to society should be prevented from getting their hands on a gun. but -- watch what i released three years ago and the media machine all over the country they so callously and completely ignored it. watch this....
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admiral john richardson discuss the navy the nation needs. the presence of almost 100 ships and submarines across the globe to detour the potential adversaries from the allies and ensure the freedom of the maritime for all nations. the greatest challenge has come from our own congress over the decade of continuing resolutio resolutions. the national defense strategy today couldn't be more timely. i am greatly honored to be ablet to host. admiral john richardson the bachelors of science in physics holds a masters degree from mit and strategy from the national war college on the numerous submarines and commanded the award for his time in command. we did go all the way back as tom eluted to. i also want to thank you and the foundation for being so flexible and putting this event together. in terms of the offense as i said a couple of other times, they go in three categories and get it out of invitations, remarkable number of invitations you just sort of say no. then therand there are some youd rather not do that have to do some you say yes, relu
admiral john richardson discuss the navy the nation needs. the presence of almost 100 ships and submarines across the globe to detour the potential adversaries from the allies and ensure the freedom of the maritime for all nations. the greatest challenge has come from our own congress over the decade of continuing resolutio resolutions. the national defense strategy today couldn't be more timely. i am greatly honored to be ablet to host. admiral john richardson the bachelors of science in...
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one of the key components is the way citizens can participate in our nation. one of the key ways of doing that is through protest. honoring protest and understanding it in the context of a larger arc of america history is important. i would also say we have been honored and privileged to have our wonderful neighbor in this building providing extraordinary shows. it has also been an honor to watch the development of the museum next door. working with them and understanding ways in which american history is presented that includes all of us over the art of our history is fundamentally important to where we are going in the future. for that, we thank the whole team of enormously for what they have done, what they have taught us. i would say, most importantly, what we are all going to do together to help us understand who we are, why we are here, and where we are going. thank you all very much. [applause] >> john, thank you. i am happy to report we have been joined by peter, who you will be hearing from later. welcome, peter. and as promised, one of the folks who
one of the key components is the way citizens can participate in our nation. one of the key ways of doing that is through protest. honoring protest and understanding it in the context of a larger arc of america history is important. i would also say we have been honored and privileged to have our wonderful neighbor in this building providing extraordinary shows. it has also been an honor to watch the development of the museum next door. working with them and understanding ways in which american...
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well the national executive committee which is the highest decision making body of the a.n.c. has scheduled this meeting to discuss president jacob zuma has a future this is of course after the national working committee met earlier in the week it then gave recommendations and also as zuma met with the top six leadership of the a.n.c. where it's understood they had urged the president to step down reports indicate that he refused to do so we unable to verify all those reports independently but all indications are is that president zuma has said that he won't step down despite all these calls of for him to step down now once the national executive committee meets there will be a lot of speculation around what exactly will come out of the meeting the last time the committee met around a sitting president in such a situation was in two thousand and eight and at that time top going becky was recalled by the a.n.c. he then resigned and so there is a lot of speculation and anticipation around what exactly will happen what the procedure would be and how zoom out would leave office if
well the national executive committee which is the highest decision making body of the a.n.c. has scheduled this meeting to discuss president jacob zuma has a future this is of course after the national working committee met earlier in the week it then gave recommendations and also as zuma met with the top six leadership of the a.n.c. where it's understood they had urged the president to step down reports indicate that he refused to do so we unable to verify all those reports independently but...
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that is the vision we need to continue to hold onto and hold on is the strength of the nation comes fromhe weaving together te many cultural threads of people of the united states of america. let's get this dream act to the floor. there is a bipartisan understanding around storing legal status and there's a bipartisan foundation for border security. it is not given to those far right, breitbart voices that are so out of sync with the traditions and strength and culture and vision of our nati nation. let's store that legal status for our dreamers and enhance our border security and do the work that this chamber should have done long ago. thank you, mr. president. >> mr. president, i am pleased to come and talk today. this is the week where we had all anticipated a return to the senate where ideas are widely debated and i was standing by the majority leader last week when he was talking about this and said we will let a thousand flowers bloom and didn't sound like something that senator mcconnell would normally use as a reference but he did and i am thinking that would be a good thing to see
that is the vision we need to continue to hold onto and hold on is the strength of the nation comes fromhe weaving together te many cultural threads of people of the united states of america. let's get this dream act to the floor. there is a bipartisan understanding around storing legal status and there's a bipartisan foundation for border security. it is not given to those far right, breitbart voices that are so out of sync with the traditions and strength and culture and vision of our nati...
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guarantees the presidency to the national popular vote winner. and it is the constitutionally appropriate way to make every voter in every state politically relevant in every presidential election and i don't care what jersey you wear, that's an important thing to do. >> so as pat explained, the system is broken. so i work with a group called making every vote count. as a gloroup we decided is the national popular vote. it's the best solution and most achievable solution at this time. you know, the problems that people are ignored during campaigns and as pat said that extends to policy outcomes after the election. we think one of the best ways to demonstrate the problem is to think about how things would be different under a national popular vote. think of a policy that is of interest to you. and a majority of the country thinks needs to billion acted on and isn't going anywhere now. how that would be resolved more productively with presidential leadership on that issue. we've come up with three general examples. first, with presidential leadersh
guarantees the presidency to the national popular vote winner. and it is the constitutionally appropriate way to make every voter in every state politically relevant in every presidential election and i don't care what jersey you wear, that's an important thing to do. >> so as pat explained, the system is broken. so i work with a group called making every vote count. as a gloroup we decided is the national popular vote. it's the best solution and most achievable solution at this time. you...
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at the same time, he would reflect on the nation's ood. growing restlessness, questioning voices were being heard. this was part of the state of the union and must be part of the message. perhaps at the core of it. it was time to return to ashington. ♪ it was january 15, and in two days, the president would deliver the message. until the very minutes he stepped into the house chamber, he would continue to double-check the facts and figures, write and rewrite the carefully constructed passages until a precise meaning was unmistakably clear. it would take in less than one hour to deliver the address but its preparation had taken almost a year. the state of the union message is far more than a speech. beyond the pages of typing, beyond the teleprompter copy lies the presidential program, a target for the nation to aim for, a series of human goals, each designed to make life better for everyone. in so doing, strengthen the nation, strengthen the world. the anatomy of the message is as sprawling and complex as the whole field of human relatio
at the same time, he would reflect on the nation's ood. growing restlessness, questioning voices were being heard. this was part of the state of the union and must be part of the message. perhaps at the core of it. it was time to return to ashington. ♪ it was january 15, and in two days, the president would deliver the message. until the very minutes he stepped into the house chamber, he would continue to double-check the facts and figures, write and rewrite the carefully constructed passages...
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we are using the tagline the nation the navy needs. as i said will get through a quick discussion of the security environment and then will get to questions. i thought i would throw up a couple of charts and i don't want to get too heavy into the charts but this room looks bigger on the pictures so it's an intimate setting and i don't build too bad spending time on a couple of charts. if you look at a map of the world this is not uncommon format for this depiction and you see a lot of geography and most of the political map you see are maps that focus on the land part of the globe and you've got both the political and geographic things are presented here, cities, towns, roads those sorts of features. you've got both the political it's not uncommon as i said and then there's this blue stuff that connects it and i will tell you this is how i see it. i start with the blue and it's not that that's just the template which i see it. i see it more like that ok which is a depiction of just how busy things are in maritime and getting busier all
we are using the tagline the nation the navy needs. as i said will get through a quick discussion of the security environment and then will get to questions. i thought i would throw up a couple of charts and i don't want to get too heavy into the charts but this room looks bigger on the pictures so it's an intimate setting and i don't build too bad spending time on a couple of charts. if you look at a map of the world this is not uncommon format for this depiction and you see a lot of geography...
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model of the nation state but your response is really being to go back to the old model of the nation state and say that it's nothing to do with us that i think is not satisfactory any longer ok well is that call on let's end with what's happening in france and corsica the recently elected administration in corsica has said you know if they don't get the special status that they're asking for from the central government in paris and they would go ahead and push for statehood could we see a similar crisis in france than the one that we've seen in and spain and catalonia and there's some who are even said that they could be a return of the violence that we saw in france back in the seventy's and eighty's do you share that concern. yeah i think it would be a more actually i don't think you would have a movement such as it get that when yeah because as i said earlier most corsicans don't want to be dependent depend too much on friends financing and to stage many. actually french cities and so on and it would make deciduous a bit secure and precarious but you could have once again a return
model of the nation state but your response is really being to go back to the old model of the nation state and say that it's nothing to do with us that i think is not satisfactory any longer ok well is that call on let's end with what's happening in france and corsica the recently elected administration in corsica has said you know if they don't get the special status that they're asking for from the central government in paris and they would go ahead and push for statehood could we see a...
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and the national interest. yes, i will work for amendments to this bill that's soften the impact of brexit safeguard in place, with powers to override the legislator. and give parliament a vote on no deal as well as any deal. when need to know where we are going and how we get there it defies logic to a decision taken nearly two years ago without the facts, should be the last word which is setting the course for our country for decades to come. both parliament and the people should be consulted on this end game. we are at a crossroads, without a compass, and with squabbling back—seat drivers. and it is important my lords that we really do have indication from the government as to what they see as the preferred outcome. this bill is not about the terms of exit but about the mechanism of how it will come. we should not be distracted by debates on the merits or detriments of leaving the eu. the government themselves have made a commitment to assure parliament the opportunity to consider the deal and approve what
and the national interest. yes, i will work for amendments to this bill that's soften the impact of brexit safeguard in place, with powers to override the legislator. and give parliament a vote on no deal as well as any deal. when need to know where we are going and how we get there it defies logic to a decision taken nearly two years ago without the facts, should be the last word which is setting the course for our country for decades to come. both parliament and the people should be consulted...
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the nation. in nineteen thirty gandhi led to three weeks all to march walking three hundred fifty eight kilometers to the village of dandy on the arabian sea where he defined the british self monopolies by lifting and auctioning off just for the songs. he and his followers were arrested but it was a victory for the man who churchill contemptuously called the half naked for. coverage of the march captured the world's attention. and he had an innate sense of symbolism and mass communication. in them on there seems like a contradiction paradoxical for a man who came across as an ascetic someone who renounced worldly things in search of spiritual salvation. but he was a great politician and a great communicator. gandhi's weapons with civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance the british countered with truncheons. colonial repression was often brutal prison. gandhi was jailed seven times for a total of. eight times serving nine years. from the beginning to the end the struggle for independence was
the nation. in nineteen thirty gandhi led to three weeks all to march walking three hundred fifty eight kilometers to the village of dandy on the arabian sea where he defined the british self monopolies by lifting and auctioning off just for the songs. he and his followers were arrested but it was a victory for the man who churchill contemptuously called the half naked for. coverage of the march captured the world's attention. and he had an innate sense of symbolism and mass communication. in...
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the economy is the big themes of his term during the state of the nation address is an opportunity for him to go into sort of more detail as to how he intends to deal with these things. and there will be a lot of people watching to see exactly how the president fleshes out some of the policies that he's touched on or while he was president of the african national congress and now that he's been sworn in this is his first opportunity addressing south africans in the state of the nation to talk about some of the plans he has around the economy and corruption now yesterday he did say that now is the time to act act boldly and decisively and change the trajectory of the economy we know there are a number of key areas it'll have to look at one is around the radical economic transformation and this essentially is plans around how the economy will will be pushed into the hands of black ownership however the back population in south africa will be empowered and also how it could be quality will be addressed this is the chance for so remote poser to tell south africans that it isn't just all ta
the economy is the big themes of his term during the state of the nation address is an opportunity for him to go into sort of more detail as to how he intends to deal with these things. and there will be a lot of people watching to see exactly how the president fleshes out some of the policies that he's touched on or while he was president of the african national congress and now that he's been sworn in this is his first opportunity addressing south africans in the state of the nation to talk...
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best in the nation. we are getting positive things done for the people of wisconsin. we're one of the top states for milk, corn, soy beans, beef, apples, cherries, vegetables. i'm just getting hungry thinking about that. agriculture is a big part of our economy and for our farm families. it's more than that. it's a way of life. we're getting positive things done for the people of wisconsin. we offer benefits for our veterans and the next state offers 21. our veterans can attend college tuition free and we expanded eligibility so more of our veterans spouses and families can too. and u.s. news and world reports our veterans homes are among the best in the country. we're getting positive things done for the people of wisconsin. more people working than ever before. unemployment at historic lows. more help for our colleges and universities. lower taxes, quality health care, growing agriculture in industry, taking care of our veterans. yeah. we're getting things done. we're getting positive things done for t
best in the nation. we are getting positive things done for the people of wisconsin. we're one of the top states for milk, corn, soy beans, beef, apples, cherries, vegetables. i'm just getting hungry thinking about that. agriculture is a big part of our economy and for our farm families. it's more than that. it's a way of life. we're getting positive things done for the people of wisconsin. we offer benefits for our veterans and the next state offers 21. our veterans can attend college tuition...
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"the new york times" and the rest of the so-called national news media. let's be clear. we are never talking about an armed resistance against the socialist corruption of our government. we are always talking about a resistance armed with the united states constitution and the bill of rights in our country. [ applause ] >> the genius of those documents, the brilliance of america, of our country itself, is it all of our freedoms in this country are for every single citizen and there is no greater personal individual freedom than the right to keep and bear arms, the right to protect yourself and the right to survive. [ applause ] >> it's not bestowed by man but granted by god to all americans as our american birthright. so i call right now today on every citizen who loves this country and who treasures this freedom to stand and unflinchingly defend the second amendment, the one freedom that protects us all in this country. [ applause ] >> and i refuse to leave this stage until i say one more time that we must immediately harden our schools every day. every
"the new york times" and the rest of the so-called national news media. let's be clear. we are never talking about an armed resistance against the socialist corruption of our government. we are always talking about a resistance armed with the united states constitution and the bill of rights in our country. [ applause ] >> the genius of those documents, the brilliance of america, of our country itself, is it all of our freedoms in this country are for every single citizen and...
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by taking the national focus away from ramallah. it makes it seem it paid in comparison to say where the epidemic in the 60s and 70s did it also sets up the stage for the resurrection and surprising substance. so the crisis hits at the same time as the hiv aids epidemic is starting to make national headlines as well. in the cities like san francis francisco, they are coming to this strange new disease, losing weight, getting symptoms of other diseases, dying in droves and no one is sure of what is going on. an activist known for the brownies that she would cook with a special ingredient, she's working with these young men. they are her neighbors in the district and find marijuana can help them give back a little bit of an appetite and relieve marsha. give it a littl a little strengy start to feel better. others start to pick up on this and marijuana starts to be used to treat a variety of illnesses from glaucoma to the dossier should from chemotherapy and things like that. suddenly, after a decade, marijuana isn't a national forest
by taking the national focus away from ramallah. it makes it seem it paid in comparison to say where the epidemic in the 60s and 70s did it also sets up the stage for the resurrection and surprising substance. so the crisis hits at the same time as the hiv aids epidemic is starting to make national headlines as well. in the cities like san francis francisco, they are coming to this strange new disease, losing weight, getting symptoms of other diseases, dying in droves and no one is sure of what...
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the combination of these two things really transforms the national parks. they become very auto oriented. you can see this in an old poster from the 1930s or '20s. yosemite's mariposa grove with a tree that just fell over in the winter storms this year with a car driving through the tunnel tree. this is a real transformation as we have more leisure. the auto industry expressly wants there to be places for us to go in our cars to go visit, because the more we drive cars, the more we'll buy gas. the more we'll buy new cars. this is very much sort of, again, a corporate enterprise. so in the middle of world war i when the national park service itself was created to manage the parks that had already been created, they had this whole see america first campaign. you don't need to go to europe for your vacation. go see america first. get in your car or on the railroad and ride around and see the country that you live in. see the iconic landscapes. so parks were very even in these later days, were there expressly to inform us about what being an american was suppos
the combination of these two things really transforms the national parks. they become very auto oriented. you can see this in an old poster from the 1930s or '20s. yosemite's mariposa grove with a tree that just fell over in the winter storms this year with a car driving through the tunnel tree. this is a real transformation as we have more leisure. the auto industry expressly wants there to be places for us to go in our cars to go visit, because the more we drive cars, the more we'll buy gas....
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he is the 16th president of the national defense. >> thank you, john. distinguished guests, latest german, good morning and welcome to the national defense university. it is my great pleasure to welcome you to this policy seminar. proud that wend are able to help facilitate discussion and debate. as a career officer and former commander of strategic forces, it is particularly satisfying for me to be able to contribute to a discussion so fundamental to the nation's security. it is a vital part of our mission to support the development of national policy, american out of the great work our research staff does it support of key initiatives. ensuresearch also helps that we can bring the most topical content and deepest insights to our classrooms. that israel where we are helping to prepare the next generation of national security leaders. to build security for an increasingly dynamic world. i would like to thank the dedicated professionals. for correlating a great program for you this morning. will be hearing from key stakeholders in department of defense a
he is the 16th president of the national defense. >> thank you, john. distinguished guests, latest german, good morning and welcome to the national defense university. it is my great pleasure to welcome you to this policy seminar. proud that wend are able to help facilitate discussion and debate. as a career officer and former commander of strategic forces, it is particularly satisfying for me to be able to contribute to a discussion so fundamental to the nation's security. it is a vital...