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there is a line between dean acheson and george marshall. this was a conversation among the secretaries of state he would be possibly over here on the spectrum but it was a coherent conversation. were you surprised in the past 24. the institutions the president is talking about and the institution that you drew on the united nations within the gulf war. this institutions were pretty effective through this man's presidency. did you see that coming? >> i did not. i certainly agree with you and i knew president obama would agree the leadership in the world is absolutely imperative. we had alliances that leveraged the power that we could rely on and of those alliances were evidenced by nato of course and by the security agreements with japan and korea and in the economic sphere the world bank, imf and so forth. those institutions were created by america in order for us to do with the rest of the world needed us to have done. we don't need to denigrate institutions or attack them. do they need some of them reformation, absolutely. as someon someo
there is a line between dean acheson and george marshall. this was a conversation among the secretaries of state he would be possibly over here on the spectrum but it was a coherent conversation. were you surprised in the past 24. the institutions the president is talking about and the institution that you drew on the united nations within the gulf war. this institutions were pretty effective through this man's presidency. did you see that coming? >> i did not. i certainly agree with you...
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meacham: and there is a line between dean acheson, george marshall, jim baker, to secretary clinton and secretary kerry. that was a coherent conversation among secretaries of state. you would be here on the spectrum, but it was a coherent conversation. were you surprised in the past 24 or 28 months or so, to see the attack -- he is voldermort, i am not going to say his name. mr. baker: who is that? mr. meacham: voldermort. mr. obama: you have to read harry potter to your kids. the junk of the institutions that you're talking about and that you drew on, the 12 resolutions during the gulf war, an extraordinary coalition with madrid itself, the peace conference -- those institutions were pretty effective through this man's presidency. now, and i am not just being clever come over the last two years, we have begun to fear the breakdown of those institutions. did you see that coming? mr. baker: i did not see that coming. i tend to agree with you. i certainly agree with you, and i know president obama would agree with you on this, american leadership in the world is absolutely imperative. no
meacham: and there is a line between dean acheson, george marshall, jim baker, to secretary clinton and secretary kerry. that was a coherent conversation among secretaries of state. you would be here on the spectrum, but it was a coherent conversation. were you surprised in the past 24 or 28 months or so, to see the attack -- he is voldermort, i am not going to say his name. mr. baker: who is that? mr. meacham: voldermort. mr. obama: you have to read harry potter to your kids. the junk of the...
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marshall, the basic notion of liberal partisan terms but a pluralistic market based rules of law democracy and of those universal principles democratic and republican leaders believed in those things and the running thread from 1945 all the way through ronald reagan. there were certain ideas regardless whether it was far right or right you assumed you had to follow because the part of leadership in the world and what he has a great country. those are now being contested because we don't have a common base of information and i think the biggest challenge we are going to have the next ten, 15 years is to return to a civic conversation in which i say if this is a chair we agree it is. we can disagree on whether it is a nice chair or whether we should replace it or whether you want to move it over there, but we can't say that it's an elephant. [laughter] >> we were against obama chair. [applause] [laughter] that was a good chair by the way. [laughter] they tried to move it and didn't have a good time. [laughter] [applause] one thing i realized when i got to congress which is part of the reason
marshall, the basic notion of liberal partisan terms but a pluralistic market based rules of law democracy and of those universal principles democratic and republican leaders believed in those things and the running thread from 1945 all the way through ronald reagan. there were certain ideas regardless whether it was far right or right you assumed you had to follow because the part of leadership in the world and what he has a great country. those are now being contested because we don't have a...
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marshall, to jim bakker, to secretary clinton and secretary kerry. that was a coherent conversation among secretaries of state. you would possibly be over the spectrum or over year and it was coherent. were you surprised the past 24 months or so-- he he he's voldemor-- you've got to read harry potter to your kids. >> with baker, it's grandkids. the solutions that you draw on and united states and 12 resolutions during the gulf war, in extraordinary coalition, madrid, itself, the peace conference, those institutions were pretty effective through this man's presidency. >> right. >> and now, really, and i'm not just being clever, over the last two years, we've begun to fear the breakdown of those institutions. did you see that coming in. >> no, i did not see that coming and i tend to agree with you. i certainly agree with you and i know that president obama would agree with this that american leadership in the world is absolutely imperative. nobody -- no other country can do it. everybody expects us to lead. [applause] >> everybody expects us to lead an
marshall, to jim bakker, to secretary clinton and secretary kerry. that was a coherent conversation among secretaries of state. you would possibly be over the spectrum or over year and it was coherent. were you surprised the past 24 months or so-- he he he's voldemor-- you've got to read harry potter to your kids. >> with baker, it's grandkids. the solutions that you draw on and united states and 12 resolutions during the gulf war, in extraordinary coalition, madrid, itself, the peace...
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george marshal was appointed secretary of state, the war-time army chief of staff. this is earnest beven who looked the part of a tough union leader. he became foreign secretary in the labor government. it is earnest beven that would be eulogized by churchill as the greatest fortune secretary in british foreign history. it was earnest beven who took control as foreign secretary of all british foreign and imperial policies. defense, foreign policy, essentially economics, as well. and as i argue who directed a great deal of u.s. policy to come. in the background there you see lewis douglas, a multi-million air, insurance executive, arizona miner, who became what time magazine called the most powerful diplomat in the world. he had just become ambassador to britain. of course the u.s. was the most powerful, but think of what we lacked. a professionals intelligence capacity, global deployments. allies, after the end of world war ii. we had no alliance relationships, except by 1947 with latin america. all of this was a kaleidoscope turning fast. it's often seen that the b
george marshal was appointed secretary of state, the war-time army chief of staff. this is earnest beven who looked the part of a tough union leader. he became foreign secretary in the labor government. it is earnest beven that would be eulogized by churchill as the greatest fortune secretary in british foreign history. it was earnest beven who took control as foreign secretary of all british foreign and imperial policies. defense, foreign policy, essentially economics, as well. and as i argue...
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on the 26th of june of 1918, colonel george marshall handed general pershing the following telegram. woods now entirely u.s. marine corps'. earlier this year, the president of the french republic presented to president trump a sapling, to be placed on the white house grounds. a place renamed by a grateful ally. the wood of brigade of marines. finally, there was a less celebrated warrior. a nearsighted farmer from jackson county, missouri, who cheated and lied to get into the field artillery because he could not stand the thought of his friends and neighbors going to war and he not being there to support them. he would go on to become one of the greatest presidents in our history. so there they are. captain abrams summerville, my great-grandfather. sergeant of new york, private, my wife's grandfather. robinson, william johnson. private martin. sergeant dan daly, and captain harry s truman. they are the testament to the ordinary citizens who formed -- who performed extraordinary deeds in defense of this republic, from lexington to afghanistan. all told, more than 41 million american me
on the 26th of june of 1918, colonel george marshall handed general pershing the following telegram. woods now entirely u.s. marine corps'. earlier this year, the president of the french republic presented to president trump a sapling, to be placed on the white house grounds. a place renamed by a grateful ally. the wood of brigade of marines. finally, there was a less celebrated warrior. a nearsighted farmer from jackson county, missouri, who cheated and lied to get into the field artillery...
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of 1918,th of june colonel george marshall handed him a telegram. now u.s. marine corps's entirely. the presidentear, of the french republic presented ,o president trump a sapling the white house grounds taken from -- a place renamed by a grateful ally. the wood of brigade of marines. finally, there was a less celebrated worrier. a nearsighted farmer from jackson county, missouri, who cheated and lied to get into the field artillery because he could not stand the thought of his friends and neighbors going to war and him not being there to support them. become one of to the greatest presidents in our history. so there they are. captain abrams, my great-grandfather. private,of new york, my wife's grandfather. robinson, william johnson. private martin. daly, and captain harry s truman. to thee the testament ornament -- ordinary citizens who formed extrude married deeds in defense of this republic, from lexington to afghanistan. all told, more than 41 million americans men and women have served during times of war and almost 700,000 have given the last full measure. it,ou ask any why th
of 1918,th of june colonel george marshall handed him a telegram. now u.s. marine corps's entirely. the presidentear, of the french republic presented ,o president trump a sapling the white house grounds taken from -- a place renamed by a grateful ally. the wood of brigade of marines. finally, there was a less celebrated worrier. a nearsighted farmer from jackson county, missouri, who cheated and lied to get into the field artillery because he could not stand the thought of his friends and...
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it reflected the opinion of our military and george marshall and eisenhower. that is a different issue. that happenedng soon after this is he died at age 52. what was his health problem? sizeewis: wendell, for his , never did anything athletic. there was a rumor that he coached a basketball team once. street.alked wall he smoked four packs of camels the day. he drank consistently. he campaigned so places,y, he went to 30 30 speeches he gave, he andextended himself immediately went into denial. he ignored all of his symptoms, nobody must know until that was too late. whether or not he might have emerged from the hospital with great care and a diminished schedule is debatable. it is conceivable. he was a lousy patient. he was talking and signing things and telling walter white he was going to finish his chapter as part of the book on american race relations. a bit of strep throat to come out, even though he seemed to have rallied. i would like to ask about you. are you still teaching? mr. lewis: i retired three years ago. i am not teaching. i am trying to keep m
it reflected the opinion of our military and george marshall and eisenhower. that is a different issue. that happenedng soon after this is he died at age 52. what was his health problem? sizeewis: wendell, for his , never did anything athletic. there was a rumor that he coached a basketball team once. street.alked wall he smoked four packs of camels the day. he drank consistently. he campaigned so places,y, he went to 30 30 speeches he gave, he andextended himself immediately went into denial....
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marshall that that basic notion of liberal -- not liberal in partisan terms, but a pluralistic, liberal, law-baseded, rule of democracy and those sets of universal principles and republican leaders believed in those things. and that was the running thread 1945, all the way through reagan. mete were certain ideas jim, regardless of how it was viewed, whether it was far right or right, there were certain ideals you assumed you had to follow because that was part of american leadership in the world and it was part of what made us a great country. those are now being contested, in part because of the fact that we don't have this common base of information, and i think the biggest challenge we will have over the next 10, 15, 20 years is to return to a civic conversation in which if i say this is a chair, we agree that it is a chair. [laughter] we can disagree on -- [applause] >> we can disagree on whether it is a nice chair, whether you would like to replace the chair, move it over there, but we cannot say it is an elephant. >> at that we were against obama chair. [laughter] >> that was a go
marshall that that basic notion of liberal -- not liberal in partisan terms, but a pluralistic, liberal, law-baseded, rule of democracy and those sets of universal principles and republican leaders believed in those things. and that was the running thread 1945, all the way through reagan. mete were certain ideas jim, regardless of how it was viewed, whether it was far right or right, there were certain ideals you assumed you had to follow because that was part of american leadership in the...
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marshall, the owner of the redskins, a season to integrate or he said they would have to find a new stadium elsewhere. so i want to read a little bit of a "the washington post" article of the time talking about the coach of the year, actually, for 1961 "the time has come only after a pair of nfl games to close the books on selection of the football coach of the year. the winner is a politician named stewart l. udall employed full-time as interior secretary in the kennedy cabinet. as a coach, udall is unique. he's not appeared at any practice sessions of his team, the washington redskins. it goes on, it could only happen in washington in a politician merely by a commitment to civil rights could turn a losing football team into a winner. continued, marshall's redskins were notable in pro football as a squad that had no negro players. that's a quote from the time. redskins time. redskins games were widely televised in dixie and it may have been that chief redskin marshall would prefer an all white team. there was a halftime when -- hassle when udall told marshall to integrate or not an
marshall, the owner of the redskins, a season to integrate or he said they would have to find a new stadium elsewhere. so i want to read a little bit of a "the washington post" article of the time talking about the coach of the year, actually, for 1961 "the time has come only after a pair of nfl games to close the books on selection of the football coach of the year. the winner is a politician named stewart l. udall employed full-time as interior secretary in the kennedy cabinet....
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i do is want to plug this one, i think it was george marshall, but there was a report issued after world war ii about why america won the war and was first in turtle and that was publicized. one of the most interesting findings in that report was the argument of how we were able to defeat these totalitarian governments. these were governments that could wield the entire power of government -- germany at their whim. one of the explanations that was given was that a free press and a free society is actually able to identify problems more quickly, so all of those, i tell university president, the student press is going to tell you things that you don't like about your university, but that you desperately need to know. stifle it at your own peril. those uncomfortable things you find out are probably the most important ones. the campuses rule when it comes to the history of the first amendment and the relationship to freedom of speech are absolutely essential. pretty much no sooner did you have a strong interpretation of the first amendment, you started having cases in which an about communis
i do is want to plug this one, i think it was george marshall, but there was a report issued after world war ii about why america won the war and was first in turtle and that was publicized. one of the most interesting findings in that report was the argument of how we were able to defeat these totalitarian governments. these were governments that could wield the entire power of government -- germany at their whim. one of the explanations that was given was that a free press and a free society...
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i think it was george marshall but there was a report issued after world war ii about why america won the war and it was first internal but then it was publicized and one of the most interesting findings in that postmortem report was the argument that why did we have -- how were we able to keep these totalitarian governments? these were governments that could wield the entire power of germany to -- at their whim. like we're this inefficient system. how do we beat them? and one of the explanations given is that a free press and society is able to identify problem mrs. quickly so those -- i tell this to university presidents. the student press is going to tell you things that you don't like about your university but that you need to know. you stifle it at your own peril. now a campus' role when it comes to its relationship to freedom of speech are essential. the -- pretty much no sooner did you have a strong interpretation of the first amendment while recovering from the second red scare in the 1950s, you start having cases like sweeezy v. new hampshire in which they were trying to fire
i think it was george marshall but there was a report issued after world war ii about why america won the war and it was first internal but then it was publicized and one of the most interesting findings in that postmortem report was the argument that why did we have -- how were we able to keep these totalitarian governments? these were governments that could wield the entire power of germany to -- at their whim. like we're this inefficient system. how do we beat them? and one of the...
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i think it was george marshal but there was a report after world war ii why america won the war. it was first internal, then it was publicized. one of the most interesting findings in the postmortem report was the argument, how we were able to defeat the totalitarian governments. these were governments that could wield the entire power of germany at their whim. we are this inefficient weird system that can barely get its act together, how do we beat them? one of the explanations that was given was that a free press and a free society is actually able to identify problems more quickly. so all of those sort of like, you know -- i tell this to university presidents, the student press going to tell you things that you don't like about your university. but that you desperately need the know. stifle it at your own peril. the uncomfortable things that you find out about are probably the most important ones. what about the campus's role. the role is essential. no sooner did you have a stronger interpretation to the first amendment while recovering from the second red scare in the 1950s.
i think it was george marshal but there was a report after world war ii why america won the war. it was first internal, then it was publicized. one of the most interesting findings in the postmortem report was the argument, how we were able to defeat the totalitarian governments. these were governments that could wield the entire power of germany at their whim. we are this inefficient weird system that can barely get its act together, how do we beat them? one of the explanations that was given...
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for the time in elected office she served at the george marshall center. you can really see her fitting into the mold that mccain left. also a intellectual. not much to say about her. let's talked about christiansen mena she started as a really pretty far left progressive. her first campaign for office was in the green party. she came back a couple years later. and ended up finding her way in public office. she has risen from there. she has been so pro-business. she has done a ton to embrace herself. actually received the endorsement. she received the spirit of enterprise award. she has hired several staffers. and sitting in line with that same kind of narrative. she has been a real champion for veterans issues. one of them in the marine corps and another one current still active duty. she is a really staunch advocate for lgbt rights. they had three former staffers who are over there. when you look at some of her expenditures and the broader campaign finance things. first she obviously has been a beneficiary of ton of out-of-state funding. is the mysteriou
for the time in elected office she served at the george marshall center. you can really see her fitting into the mold that mccain left. also a intellectual. not much to say about her. let's talked about christiansen mena she started as a really pretty far left progressive. her first campaign for office was in the green party. she came back a couple years later. and ended up finding her way in public office. she has risen from there. she has been so pro-business. she has done a ton to embrace...
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he came out of oklahoma and he knew shorthand so he became a clerk to george marshall and he worked his way up and he was a speechwriter for president eisenhower. and he became a lobbyist to procter & gamble. he was also one of the wisest and greatest men in washington. he became assistant in this campaign and became my mentor. i was his contact at the headquarters to take his phone calls. he protected me against senators milton young when they would harass me. on agriculture. the thing about bryce harlow's stats he had a double agent -- the thing about bryce harlow is that he had a double agent and new every move that the president was going to make so there was no secrets at all. bryce was so well known he had people in the white house. bryce harlow was one of the greatest americans i know. i traveled with him too. he is one of the wisest and finest men. >> i remember briefly during the transition johnson called them, eisenhower called him, and nixon called them. i have talked to two presidents and wants future president to be. >> he was enormously well-liked by everyone in the city.
he came out of oklahoma and he knew shorthand so he became a clerk to george marshall and he worked his way up and he was a speechwriter for president eisenhower. and he became a lobbyist to procter & gamble. he was also one of the wisest and greatest men in washington. he became assistant in this campaign and became my mentor. i was his contact at the headquarters to take his phone calls. he protected me against senators milton young when they would harass me. on agriculture. the thing...
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she served at the george marshall center in germany, which is interesting, because you could see city -- her fitting into the mold that .ccain left she is someone who brings that higher-level thinking to washington. not much to say about her funding network. let us talk about kristin sinema , and a couple of big things i want to mention. first, she started as a far left progressive. if you look at how she operated early on, her first campaign was in the green party got 7% of the vote. she came back with a more moderate position and found her way into public office. she has been so pro-business. to ingratiate ton herself of that community and received the endorsement of the chamber of commerce and received the spirit of enterprise award. she is a prominent member of the blue dog coalition. in line with that, she has been a champion for veteran's issues. both of her brothers served in the marine corps and navy. stat -- es staff that she brought over from the department of veterans affairs. she is the first openly bisexual member of congress. she has three former staffers over there. she
she served at the george marshall center in germany, which is interesting, because you could see city -- her fitting into the mold that .ccain left she is someone who brings that higher-level thinking to washington. not much to say about her funding network. let us talk about kristin sinema , and a couple of big things i want to mention. first, she started as a far left progressive. if you look at how she operated early on, her first campaign was in the green party got 7% of the vote. she came...
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between that, she served at the george marshall center in germany, because you can see her fitting in the mold not only as a veteran but someone who brings that higher level thinking to washington. not much to say about her funding network. representative sinema. she started as a really pretty far left progressive. and if you look the house early on, she was in the green party and got 70% of the vote and came back with a more moderated position and in large part because she has been profe business. she has actually received the endorsement of the chamber of the commerce and spirit of award nd prominent of the plus dog coalition. sitting in lining, and real champion, both of her brothers seshed in the military. she has staff she has hired. but she also is a really staunch . and three xual ormer staffers and prominent advocate. and aligned herself with various players in that debate. when you look in the broading. she has been a beneficiary for the funding. and shadoove groups and they have hidden their hands quite a bit. and they brought a lot of money into her race. i think i'm going
between that, she served at the george marshall center in germany, because you can see her fitting in the mold not only as a veteran but someone who brings that higher level thinking to washington. not much to say about her funding network. representative sinema. she started as a really pretty far left progressive. and if you look the house early on, she was in the green party and got 70% of the vote and came back with a more moderated position and in large part because she has been profe...
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between her time at the military and in elected office she served at the george marshall center in interestingch is because you can really see her fitting into the mold mccain left, not just as a veteran but as a defense intellectual and someone who brings that higher level of thinking to washington. say about her funding networks. i will skip that. let's talk about kyrsten sinema . as a pretty far left , and her first campaign for office was in the green party ricci got like 7% of the vote. she came back a couple of years later with a moderated position and found her way into public office, and has risen from their because she has been so pro-business. she has done a ton to ingratiate herself with that community, she received the endorsement of the chamber of commerce in her house races, received the spirit of enterprise award from the chamber this year, a prominent member of the blue dog coalition and hired other staffers from the blue dog coalition. she is been a champion for veterans issues. both her brothers served in the military, one in the marine corps and one currently active duty in th
between her time at the military and in elected office she served at the george marshall center in interestingch is because you can really see her fitting into the mold mccain left, not just as a veteran but as a defense intellectual and someone who brings that higher level of thinking to washington. say about her funding networks. i will skip that. let's talk about kyrsten sinema . as a pretty far left , and her first campaign for office was in the green party ricci got like 7% of the vote....
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the military and in elected office, she served at the george marshall center and you could really see her fitting into the mold that mccain left, not just as a veteran, but real someone who brings that higher level of thinking to washington. not much to say about her funding network, so we will skip that. a couple of big things i wanted to mention about the next as adate, she started pretty far left progressive. her start herat , first campaign for office was in the green party. she came back a couple years later with a more moderate position and ended up finding her way in public office. in large part, because she has been so pro-business. received they endorsement of the chamber of commerce in her house races. she received the spirit of enterprise award from the chamber this year. she is a prominent member of the blue. coalition. with that same kind of narrative, she has been a real champion for veterans issues. she has two brothers, both military. one of them in the marine corps and another one current still active duty. she is a really staunch advocate for lgbtq rights. she is the
the military and in elected office, she served at the george marshall center and you could really see her fitting into the mold that mccain left, not just as a veteran, but real someone who brings that higher level of thinking to washington. not much to say about her funding network, so we will skip that. a couple of big things i wanted to mention about the next as adate, she started pretty far left progressive. her start herat , first campaign for office was in the green party. she came back a...
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charged with planning of the saint-mihiel attack was his g3 george c. marshall. marshall sat down with a stack of maps and created the operational orders. ultimately, 550,000 american troops launched the attack on september 12, four hours preceding the infantry, were more than 3000 french guns, manned by both french and american gunners. they attacked german positions, including where we are standing, which is the high ground in the saint-mihiel area, montsec. in front of me is a map created the american battle monument commission when they established this entire monument here to commemorate the american offensive. it started again in the early morning hours of september 12, and you can follow the american advance. directly in front of me is the monument that we are standing on. the americans swept through there, drove the germans from the high ground. they continued further north. to the right is a swampy area wil called the plane of the -- it was a sort of flooded area that had actually seen american fighting back in april of 1918, involving the 26th division
charged with planning of the saint-mihiel attack was his g3 george c. marshall. marshall sat down with a stack of maps and created the operational orders. ultimately, 550,000 american troops launched the attack on september 12, four hours preceding the infantry, were more than 3000 french guns, manned by both french and american gunners. they attacked german positions, including where we are standing, which is the high ground in the saint-mihiel area, montsec. in front of me is a map created...
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. >> only one of few of the commercial marshalls george speaks in. and he delivers. his queen game of tloens one time ruler, natalie. >> to save the kingdom what does thou desire. >> i've been waiting for some good, honorable knight. >> young. >> sorry, young. young. >> he's living his best life. thanks to this contract and sale of his tick illa brand he's highest paid actor 201 without starring in a single film. >> now i have to pay for these children...
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he's on number 13. >> and that's coming out this fall, john marshall. >> and we read every word to each other. it's also very nice to live with an outstandingeditor who does not let politics get in the way . >> doctor safer, that's why we're talking to you about your forthcoming book i love you but i hate your politics. >> i love you but i hateyour politics . this has a long history based on my marriage with rick at our wedding. william f buckley was present and his enforcer at the mccarthys, the person who walked me down the aisle was one of the 1st people we moved from his job as a professor and politics makes strange bedfellows. anyway, that's been our history and i wish i lived as a mascot of the right for the national reviewfor many years and it's been very eye-opening . i think we both voted for giuliani the 1st time . >> .. >> you know, the first year or so, there weren't issues on how we're going to deal with this. at that point, 20% of people are married across party lines. now it is 9%. so we were already in the time when, you know, my father was a republican. my mother was a
he's on number 13. >> and that's coming out this fall, john marshall. >> and we read every word to each other. it's also very nice to live with an outstandingeditor who does not let politics get in the way . >> doctor safer, that's why we're talking to you about your forthcoming book i love you but i hate your politics. >> i love you but i hateyour politics . this has a long history based on my marriage with rick at our wedding. william f buckley was present and his...
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full i'm i'm gonna go he's the had the headlines marshall. poses a day's rain rain the way the way city slash slash russia. is his you crave. all a publicity stunt. george george for three male memerits r resident cellophe made. leading the tell all she's just let let treat treat both because i can only say. know. those are iran gets get j. l. so. they say come twenty five love lost between france and the next day days on but about him to seek help to cover i tried. the city stopped [inaudible] read what. war war it's defined myanmar mars law. on wednesday. easy engine. three you're done. the railway wages in this. this the same his our drivers is and so forth still go. we can we can both both from the it's i'm very sorry. in in in in in your you wan. on this day president. going online. the worst case scenario. gigi's he's the number over. that's the way. like bob all of the retrieved on the in the in the all of the happy times would. view the union myanmar lamented within our for all intents tensions along water order the next. thirty days
full i'm i'm gonna go he's the had the headlines marshall. poses a day's rain rain the way the way city slash slash russia. is his you crave. all a publicity stunt. george george for three male memerits r resident cellophe made. leading the tell all she's just let let treat treat both because i can only say. know. those are iran gets get j. l. so. they say come twenty five love lost between france and the next day days on but about him to seek help to cover i tried. the city stopped [inaudible]...
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i had a conversation with george abbey about the look and he said fly that andeople we thought marshall astronauts could fly the carrier. that is it. mr.as great friends with rees, director of the center after mr. brown. he worked with them during the apollo program and had great friendships with the folks there. ther when he was at headquarters in the 1990's and then back as director of the johnson space center, he works closely with marshall as they were on the same programs together. another question. >> as opposed to the way the soviets ran their space programs with the cosmonauts, nobody knew who they were until they flew, was it part of george abbey's long game to keep s&s in the public eye especially when their s&s came intothe play? michael: good question. the test pilots loved doing publicity. why do we have to do this, can we just fly? i was the one thing george abbey was order to correct when he got the job. he was told -- i want them to work with doctors more closely is that of treating them at the enemy. they need to cooperate with the press, because that is part of our mis
i had a conversation with george abbey about the look and he said fly that andeople we thought marshall astronauts could fly the carrier. that is it. mr.as great friends with rees, director of the center after mr. brown. he worked with them during the apollo program and had great friendships with the folks there. ther when he was at headquarters in the 1990's and then back as director of the johnson space center, he works closely with marshall as they were on the same programs together. another...
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saint mary's loses to mar squln sha marshall. >>> redskins practed today. rookie wide receiver trey quinn returned to the field. quinn activat off injured reserve since being out week one with an ankle injury. d.j. swearinger does not need a boost, facing off against the team who drafted him. d.j. called out the texbis head coacll o'brien on social media for how his time ended in houston. the high energy safety has plenty of motivation for sunday. >> didn't end on a good note. it was personal. i feel like it won personal. ne reason i why i got cut. everything happe for a reason. it wl probably be one of the best games you've seenri swnger play in a long time. but you know, i'm gng to trynt to keep thatensity going after i played great this we f. mymer team, of course, this is definitely, it will be 3-0 for my revenge. >> whoa. >> getback time. >> i'm thinking about gavin mckale, only in hockey, you can find somebody and put him on there. >> he's the women's college -- >> women's college -- >> manitoba. >> exactly, universityf o t >>> at's going to do it for
saint mary's loses to mar squln sha marshall. >>> redskins practed today. rookie wide receiver trey quinn returned to the field. quinn activat off injured reserve since being out week one with an ankle injury. d.j. swearinger does not need a boost, facing off against the team who drafted him. d.j. called out the texbis head coacll o'brien on social media for how his time ended in houston. the high energy safety has plenty of motivation for sunday. >> didn't end on a good note. it...
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you should add george washington, you really love him, and the is history. he's on number 13. >> host: and that's coming out this fall. >> guest: yes. >> host: on john marshall. >> guest: john marshall. and we read every word to each other. it's also very nice to live with an outstanding editor who does not let politics get in the way. >> host: well, dr. safer, that's why we're talking to you today about your forthcoming book, i love you but i hate your politics -- >> guest: or i love you but i hate your politics! [laughter] that's more like it, isn't it? this book has a long prehistory based on my marriage with rick. at our wedding william f. buckley was present. his enforcer, mccarthy's right-hand man, gave a realizing, and the person who walked me down the aisle was one of first people removed from his job by mccarthy. a friend said politics makes strange bedfellows. anyway, so that's been our history. and i've lived as kind of the mascot of the right and national review for many, many years. and it's been a very eye- >> host: you're very liberal. >> gues
you should add george washington, you really love him, and the is history. he's on number 13. >> host: and that's coming out this fall. >> guest: yes. >> host: on john marshall. >> guest: john marshall. and we read every word to each other. it's also very nice to live with an outstanding editor who does not let politics get in the way. >> host: well, dr. safer, that's why we're talking to you today about your forthcoming book, i love you but i hate your politics --...
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bush, jennifer grossman is here along with talk radio host and fox news contributor leslie marshall and actor and congressional candidate antonio sabato jr., and we reached out to -- how rude. welcome, everyone. in this lovely pink and blue studio. antonio, i will start with you, you have obviously been on the campaign trail now -- >> for a year and a half. >> you are fighting the good fight, you know how fired up people are about the president. >> yeah. kennedy: positively and negatively. >> i only know the positive, i focus on the positive, district 26, ventura county, we're coming for you tuesday, going to win this for the american people. our soldiers, veterans, farmers and police officers and everybody in between. i'm very excited about what's going to happen on tuesday. kennedy: has the president made any missteps that's hard for his supporters to overcome in these final days? >> tough for america, tough for our president, we're trying to make, he's trying to do the best he can for the american people and up against walls. he wants to build a wall for the american people, they're
bush, jennifer grossman is here along with talk radio host and fox news contributor leslie marshall and actor and congressional candidate antonio sabato jr., and we reached out to -- how rude. welcome, everyone. in this lovely pink and blue studio. antonio, i will start with you, you have obviously been on the campaign trail now -- >> for a year and a half. >> you are fighting the good fight, you know how fired up people are about the president. >> yeah. kennedy: positively...
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shana marshall is associate director of the institute for middle east studies at the george washington university — she is also a colleague of matthew hedges and is in our washington studio. thank you forjoining us. my first question, your reaction at the turn of events of the past 24 hours. we are all very relieved. obviously. and a little surprised. i know a lot of people had expected something like this to eventually play out. after the authorities make their point. it seemed that they were sort of using maps as a symbol to discourage further research into security policies in the emirates. —— using matthew hedges. especially in light of the ongoing war in yemen. there was some sense that's hopefully, once they had demonstrated their points, with his case, that they would release him. but it was very sudden. i think eve ryo ne but it was very sudden. i think everyone is really, really relieved. but still concerned for the future of academic research in the region. and other graduate students who remain in prison in many countries in the region. could you help viewers with just
shana marshall is associate director of the institute for middle east studies at the george washington university — she is also a colleague of matthew hedges and is in our washington studio. thank you forjoining us. my first question, your reaction at the turn of events of the past 24 hours. we are all very relieved. obviously. and a little surprised. i know a lot of people had expected something like this to eventually play out. after the authorities make their point. it seemed that they...
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marshals, and people are allowed in. he is a reprobate and let's cut back on this federal government and their uses of segregation. anybody know who his running mate is? his running mate is curtis lemay. so what can you say about this ticket? >> there is going to be law and order everywhere. >> we will pound the hippies back to the stone age. wallace is always good for coffee and he said the only four letter word that the hippies don't use our work -- are work and so. this is probably the lunatic fringe when it comes to american political parties. they get 13% of the popular vote in the election. over 54 delegates, the last third-party to get any delegates. who do you thinks! thank supports him? georgia, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, and arkansas. who else supports? all of a sudden a bunch of blue- collar guys in the north and the midwest, they also look at george wallace as they potential president. what does that tell you? >> there is a huge divide in the nation. >> the divide is they are. this war is starting to bu
marshals, and people are allowed in. he is a reprobate and let's cut back on this federal government and their uses of segregation. anybody know who his running mate is? his running mate is curtis lemay. so what can you say about this ticket? >> there is going to be law and order everywhere. >> we will pound the hippies back to the stone age. wallace is always good for coffee and he said the only four letter word that the hippies don't use our work -- are work and so. this is...
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marshals and people are allowed in. so he is sort of retrograde. let's cut back on this federal government and their issues of segregation. anybody know who his running mate is? his running mate is bombs away curtis le may. oh, that guy. so what can you say about this ticket? george wallace and bombs away curtis le may. >> there's going to be law and order everywhere. >> we'll bomb the hippies back to the stone age. wallace is always good for copy. he says, the only four-letter words that the hippies don't use are work and soap. okay? so this is probably the lunatic fringe when it comes to american political parties. in the election, they get 13% of the popular vote. >> wow. >> 10,000 people over 54 delegates, the last third party to get any stinking delegates, okay? who do you think supports him? who would you think would support him? >> the south. >> he gets georgia, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, and arkansas. who else supports him? all of a sudden, a bunch of blue-collar guys in the north and in the midwest also look at johnson or, correction
marshals and people are allowed in. so he is sort of retrograde. let's cut back on this federal government and their issues of segregation. anybody know who his running mate is? his running mate is bombs away curtis le may. oh, that guy. so what can you say about this ticket? george wallace and bombs away curtis le may. >> there's going to be law and order everywhere. >> we'll bomb the hippies back to the stone age. wallace is always good for copy. he says, the only four-letter...