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how are these guns making their way into washington, d.c.? from other states and i can tell you i've been a police officer in virginia years virginia has got plenty of guns. >> and many of those guns are making their way into washington d.c.? >> they make their way to a lot places. >> , in your opinion your professional opinion with the capitol campus and area -- >> certainly in the wrong hands. >> do you believe the officers will be safer if it was difficult to obtain m4-style guns, assault rifles and high-capacity m >> so -- any police officer is safe when there's fewer guns around in my view. >> i want to a talked about and others have mentioned the attacks that have occurred on members of well as staff and what are the safety resources available to members and staff when they're off capitol grounds in dc? you little bit in your testimony i wonder if you can expand on that. >> so we do -- when we have congressional eventst t are off campus we certainly want to provide escorts or resources and one of t were looking to do is to reach a memo
how are these guns making their way into washington, d.c.? from other states and i can tell you i've been a police officer in virginia years virginia has got plenty of guns. >> and many of those guns are making their way into washington d.c.? >> they make their way to a lot places. >> , in your opinion your professional opinion with the capitol campus and area -- >> certainly in the wrong hands. >> do you believe the officers will be safer if it was difficult to...
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elected office in d.c. never intended to be a jobs program for people that could not make it in the private sector. people fargo serve their country and then come home. that is what we need more than anything else. people that know how to make those things happen. that is a difference in this campaign between me and my opponent. >> you been in state government for many years. states have to balance their budget. you have been heavily involved in that. what would you do? what are some of the things you advocate for to balance our budget. >> the first thing we have to do whether it be the private sector of the public sector, let's talk the public sector. i have balanced for budgets. it means we don't spend in ohio more than our revenues. not only that, we created an economic activity so our revenues increase. i cut your taxes. i reduced regulation. i gave parents a right to choose how and where their child gets educated. we invested in infrastructure so we can create a growing economy. those are the same thin
elected office in d.c. never intended to be a jobs program for people that could not make it in the private sector. people fargo serve their country and then come home. that is what we need more than anything else. people that know how to make those things happen. that is a difference in this campaign between me and my opponent. >> you been in state government for many years. states have to balance their budget. you have been heavily involved in that. what would you do? what are some of...
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message resident because america's countries tired of the swamp and it only exists because washington d.c. perpetuated self to overcome the will of the republic of the united states america and we cannot and that unless we do the following, embark on a mission to educate americans across the country. now is not the i told you so moment and sank we were right about russia gate in the 51 and joe biden's classified documents case tiered system of justice, we were right because we did put the truth out. we were right because we were fighting for this country and future generations facts and that's what we arm the american people with every single day. [cheering and applauding] there isn't anyone in this room that can't effectuate that change with the amount of social media forms and media we have here willing to take that flight out there. it is imperativ join the mission. we will follow donald trump's tremendous leadership but we are going to need every one of to make sure our message is for speed. 20, 40% of the country still think trump is for russian a of donald trump still a russian asse
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washington d.c. >> of additional video as well. >> there is an opportunity right before you. the question is, are you prepared to seize it? hundreds of thousands of louie's across our state critical services, education, jobs and family remain frustratingly out of reach. because they do not have a way to connect. the good news is, the funds are now available bringing digital access to everyone. what is missing? you. we need thousands of individuals who are ready to help build the crucial broadbandructure that our state needs. so with pay and benefit you can grow your future on. a rewarding career is on the ordinary directly contribute to the advancement of our beloved state, louisiana. are you ready for change? find your career at broadband nation.org. >> david, welcome. deployment, broadband is really trying to come with a solution on a critical issue. we have all of the funding private and public that we have never had to connect every american. the question is, do we have the workforce? wherhe to solve and how are you trying to solve it? >> first of all thank you for having
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and but i knew it was in washington, d.c. so i when i first when i was able to finally fulfill my pledge, when i basically moved to washington to work on my dissertation, i looked for harmony cemetery and it was i kept seeing land over maryland or another somewhere else in maryland. and i thought, that can't be right. and so i finally discovered that in the night as as harmony particularly is, as youanged in washington. and and the cemetery had fallen on hard times and wasn't being maintained in the 1950s. a developer offered to buy the property where it had been, which is now the rhode island metro station, by the way. and move the bodies to new landover, maryland. so that's why i was seeing these landover, maryland, addresses. and as it turned out, about 1959, this started happening and there were over 30,000 graves that were being moved from this one cemetery to the new develope contract said that he would move the bodies. but as it turned out, there was no there was no clause about moving the tombstones. so when i finally
and but i knew it was in washington, d.c. so i when i first when i was able to finally fulfill my pledge, when i basically moved to washington to work on my dissertation, i looked for harmony cemetery and it was i kept seeing land over maryland or another somewhere else in maryland. and i thought, that can't be right. and so i finally discovered that in the night as as harmony particularly is, as youanged in washington. and and the cemetery had fallen on hard times and wasn't being maintained...
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so they rushed back to mary surratt house tavern in washington, d.c. her boardinghouse, and they threw their weapons on the bed and they were disconsolate. i thought it was all over. but john surratt, on the night of the assassination was not here or in washington. he was in canada. he was in new york and then canada on a mission to free confederate prisoners from elmira prison in new york. soohn surratt was not present at all, but he was a confederate operative, a loyalist, and a friend of john wilkes booth. and he was part of black booth's original plan to kidnap the president. so john wilkes booth and his coconspirator, david herold, make it here. you mentioned john wilkes booth injuring himself in that dive out of the the box to the stage. they're going to a dr. samuel mudd's house next. how far away is samuelting right now? several hours, right. i think they got to doctor man's house about 330 or 4:00 in the morning and booth never entered this house that night. he'd been here before, but he'd never enter. he never off his horse. the pain was thro
so they rushed back to mary surratt house tavern in washington, d.c. her boardinghouse, and they threw their weapons on the bed and they were disconsolate. i thought it was all over. but john surratt, on the night of the assassination was not here or in washington. he was in canada. he was in new york and then canada on a mission to free confederate prisoners from elmira prison in new york. soohn surratt was not present at all, but he was a confederate operative, a loyalist, and a friend of...
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she was the youngest lawyer in graduating law in d.c. so of course, went to work at the truman committee as a secretary. exactly she quickly, too, excelled. she became hugh fulton's administrator straight of assistant, and eventually she would be promoted to investigate later as well. later her she's one of the most fascinating people in the story. later and later in life, she he got accepted the virginia bar she beat she she became a pro-bono lawyer working with family law issues free at the legal aid society. sadly for me, i started working on this story years ago. as i said, i started working on this earnest in 2018. marian toomey lived to be 100 years old. she died in 2016. it's a little bit sad to me that i missed her by like two years. i did get to know her children very well. they've been very generous. on zoom calls late atight and and a lot of fun writing the story anyway, truman hired all these people and they got down to work. their first big report was army camps, and it was a bombshell front page news around the country. the
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now let's go to ralph in washington, d.c. good morning, ralph. , good morning. i want to congratulate this laid on her efforts. we definitely need it. i am 70 and a place on civics and then stunned bhe knowledge. if you don't understand civic you don't understand of the country was formed, the republican to get were given an hour i is to defend this. in the bill of rights it so important, the first amendment is freedom of speech. i mean, i'm w say that, i don't agree with what this person says, it's some type of speech him hate speech would have got a speech it is. and, therefore, the goveren to - what they've done and sent to people facebook and twitter and other media outlets. i'm just stunned that people don't understand the significance of it. and in our schools insteadf teaching civics we're teaching the united states is evil, that you have victim and oppressive groups that are separated. you are and oppressive because your skin color and your victim because of your skin color. this is about the fisa stuff i've ever seen, stunning anything propagated and pu
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elected in d.c. is not intended to be a jobs program for people cannot make it in the private sector. it was intended to be both serve their country then come home. that is what we need more than anything else to solve these problems as people who know how to make big things happen that's the difference in this campaign between me and my opponents are. >> met you been state government for many years states have to balance their budget you been heavily involved in that what would you do to fix the process in washington the budget process one of the things you advocate for to balance the budget? >> you said the first thing we have to do is what i've done my entire professional life whether be the private sector the public sector and stock public sector. i've been in charge of the state budget. i have bounced for budgets. that means we don't spent in ohio more than our revenues that it's when you start washington. but not only that we create economic activity so our revenues increase. i have cut your ta
elected in d.c. is not intended to be a jobs program for people cannot make it in the private sector. it was intended to be both serve their country then come home. that is what we need more than anything else to solve these problems as people who know how to make big things happen that's the difference in this campaign between me and my opponents are. >> met you been state government for many years states have to balance their budget you been heavily involved in that what would you do to...
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but washington d.c. as a as an urban area changed considerably the whole center of washington moved therdowntown in terms of of residential for people the whole the entire shopping district in and market area of washington had moved andd serv by 1960s it was it was necessary to the d that it had to be improvements to pennsylvania avenue. he created the pennsylvania avenue development corporation a task revitalizing this corridor. he wanted pennsylvania avenue to once again be the the font avenue of everyone's dreams. the commission decided that the willard hotel should be demolished and open parks very should be created. an auction was held. the admission was a dollar and you chisels and hammers. the hotel was take it in the lobby. going to see the tiles. there's 48 tiles. they were removed and during the restoration we were able restore them. chandelier square taken the columns plaster clearly they were destroyed. the ballroom was stripped of its floor and we losttiful architectural features of the hote
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iss the reading room at the national archives in washington, d.c. your tax dollars wor i wrote to them. they said, hey, come on over. they hooked me up with the legislativ archives to a great guy named adam baer and back. and they bring out these documents for you. and that's, you know, part of the service they prode to a taxpayer. i guess we all pay for that. and and so for the next several years here, there i started going through the records of the truman committee, which take up about. 700 linear feet in the. adam would pull a card for me, all of boxes ready for me. many of them have nobeen opened or read e 1940s. this is what, about six linear feet? so you can imagine how muc space this stuff takes up in the archives years and years and years. and of course, washington ran on paper those days. everything was in paper with carbon copy in triplicate. and basically i wouldÑ go throuh these in a day that's about a day's worth of work there with my cell phone and take photos. i didn't have time to read documents, mostly like i had a limited time in
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but in the years that the city of washington, d.c. is being built, philadelphia serves as our temporary us. this room serves for the house of representatives. that we'll see in a moment was the united states senate, the house of representatives. each representative at that in history represented 30,000 people. we had a population at our first census of about three and three quarters million. we had 106 members of the house we would sit in this room and eventually from 16 states and the story a capitol the story where we're taking a new and actually offer it doing things like adding new states to so the bill of would become a part our constitution while philadelphia was the capitol in fact the s announce amendments to the constitution in by basically coming congress here in this building and officially announcing that changed our constitution which of course the bill of rights is a huge part of our history and will be in thef. continuing talking point our political but also it's amendment process itself proving that that part of the co
but in the years that the city of washington, d.c. is being built, philadelphia serves as our temporary us. this room serves for the house of representatives. that we'll see in a moment was the united states senate, the house of representatives. each representative at that in history represented 30,000 people. we had a population at our first census of about three and three quarters million. we had 106 members of the house we would sit in this room and eventually from 16 states and the story a...
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. >> next, part of the incompas policy summit in washington, d.c. focusing otelecommunicatios beginning with the conversation with fcc commissioner geoffrey starks on federal investment in broadband and the impact the pandemic out on need for high-speed internet access. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible>é conversations] >> good morning. good morning. thank you so much for attending the incompas -- is this on? good morning. there we go. thank you so much f■nor attendig the policy summit. i am anti-crank it were, president of incompas and just thrilled to see so many of you in the room. -- angie kronenberg. introduce our next big fcc commissioner geoffrey starks. he is the biggest kansas city chie fan in the room. oh, wait. wait, wait, wait. i got that wrong. >> no, it's true. >> i look i think maybe we should have little shouldxa the commissioner. what do you think? dale smith this year, to get rid a couple of in audience data just as proud as the commission about the kansas city chiefs win in the super bowl. i know when you have three wins in
. >> next, part of the incompas policy summit in washington, d.c. focusing otelecommunicatios beginning with the conversation with fcc commissioner geoffrey starks on federal investment in broadband and the impact the pandemic out on need for high-speed internet access. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible>é conversations] >> good morning. good morning. thank you so much for attending the incompas -- is this on? good morning. there we go. thank you so much f■nor attendig the...
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so that'hat you see with things in washington, d.c. today so so the big fight in the house of representatives in this room is or not to pay for this treaty and there's days of debates and on the last day there's a big crowd in our public balcony. you have men like vice president adams supreme court justices sitting the balcony and. the big this is of course an era where we love our speeches deepd with rhetoric and the best speaker of the time is a man named fisherderalist. he is definitely this treaty to survive. but he's been ill. he hasn't said anything. and of course, this last day, everyone's waiting to see if heout it. and he does. he stands up and he's sort begins by saying, well, if my strength can hold out, i'd like to say a few words on the ■nsubject. he proceeds to speak for over an hour. i think it's about five pages in the congressional record speech. he collapses at the into his sleep, but he lked a british and if people remembered all the devastation. do we really want to do this again? fight another war, four years and
so that'hat you see with things in washington, d.c. today so so the big fight in the house of representatives in this room is or not to pay for this treaty and there's days of debates and on the last day there's a big crowd in our public balcony. you have men like vice president adams supreme court justices sitting the balcony and. the big this is of course an era where we love our speeches deepd with rhetoric and the best speaker of the time is a man named fisherderalist. he is definitely this...
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and we are in d.c. and politicians always like to talk about everything's historic, it's an us to havic moment but it really -- historic moment but it is. it really is. never before, and i'm pretty sure never again, will the federal government spend tens of billions of dollars in a coordinated effort over such a short period of time to bring affordable, reliable high-speedinternet to all americans. and i think it's something, i know it's something that i keep in mind at all times. it's important for everyone to keep in mind as we're embarking on thatny together. now, the question -- journey together. the question people often ask me is how in the world do you work with at the treasury department, and why does treasury have $10 billion to promote broadband connectivity? the reason why, the origin story behind the capital projects fund, is, sad lu, it's the pandemic. sadly. everybody in this room knew that broadband, that high-speed internet access is essential for everyday life, for work or, for educatio
and we are in d.c. and politicians always like to talk about everything's historic, it's an us to havic moment but it really -- historic moment but it is. it really is. never before, and i'm pretty sure never again, will the federal government spend tens of billions of dollars in a coordinated effort over such a short period of time to bring affordable, reliable high-speedinternet to all americans. and i think it's something, i know it's something that i keep in mind at all times. it's...
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have you been to d.c. lately? washington, d.c. makes it very difficult for citizens to a license to carry firearms. how's that working for d.c. as crime skyrockets and criminals, not law abiding citizens, have the guns in d.c. think about it. if crazy person were to walk in this room right. determined to mow down audience. what's the one thing we could do to stop him? well, we could call the police, but it's not likely they'd get here in time. well, it would be one thing to stop him. one of you in the audience who carries a firearm would stop the crazy shooter. more law abiding citizens need to learn how, use firearms and to carry them back. one of our regular activities here at the luce center is to take our young women students to the firearms range, and we have some pictures over in the hall there by the kitchen to learn about firearm safety and use. staff and students. amanda by telling her story and writing this book has been a great help in the ongoing discussion about second amendment, the constitutional that gives american
have you been to d.c. lately? washington, d.c. makes it very difficult for citizens to a license to carry firearms. how's that working for d.c. as crime skyrockets and criminals, not law abiding citizens, have the guns in d.c. think about it. if crazy person were to walk in this room right. determined to mow down audience. what's the one thing we could do to stop him? well, we could call the police, but it's not likely they'd get here in time. well, it would be one thing to stop him. one of you...
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if you are in washington d.c. visiting your kid may be visiting her aunt or just a friend the epic that wanted to know about every single person she made. and, and if you are a gun owner looked out you are going to top of the list. for simply exercising your second amendment right you you on the fbi target list. never forget the federal government got this information without any process. notification. the bank did not tell the customer we are handling this information over to the fbi the most powerful law enforcement agency in the world. these fbi agents they all said this was wrong. information back to fbi headquarters in d.c. that is how our investigation began. but since te but since that we've the weevil and the financial surveillance wrote broader there is a specific objective. federal government is building profiles on the american people. the profiles up based on conduct but beliefs if you have the wrong political beliefs you are potentially a domestic violent extremists. how are they doing this? are the m
if you are in washington d.c. visiting your kid may be visiting her aunt or just a friend the epic that wanted to know about every single person she made. and, and if you are a gun owner looked out you are going to top of the list. for simply exercising your second amendment right you you on the fbi target list. never forget the federal government got this information without any process. notification. the bank did not tell the customer we are handling this information over to the fbi the most...
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into montgomery, miggs, his first burial site is near rock creek park in washington, d.c. you can go to the next one. his second burial site actually sort of aact of vengeance by montgomery miggs. he's buried in the first plot of arlington cemetery on the front lawn of robert kelly. you know, if if if i have to suffer losing my son, you're losing your home. and here's my son at your doorstep and his the monument on top of his cenotaph is very emotional. it's it's it's moving. and this is it. it's a depiction of his death. it's got his gun laying next to him. these in the ground are actually the hoof marks you know, the soldiers that were there and his body that was laying there dead. the cape that he is wearing in this depiction is a gift that montgomery miggs gave to shortls occurred. so it's a very moving memorial to his son. but also, again, at the front doorstep of robert kelly. it's a very different gravestone. gravestone and resting place. and also at the same cemetery is williamnsona completely different resting place. and completely different story of the civ war.
into montgomery, miggs, his first burial site is near rock creek park in washington, d.c. you can go to the next one. his second burial site actually sort of aact of vengeance by montgomery miggs. he's buried in the first plot of arlington cemetery on the front lawn of robert kelly. you know, if if if i have to suffer losing my son, you're losing your home. and here's my son at your doorstep and his the monument on top of his cenotaph is very emotional. it's it's it's moving. and this is it....
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we're here in d.c. and we're coming from all of our districts, and we're here to bring the message of whatperien the ground, for our customers, for what we're doing for our industry and our community. ■■á we're actually where the rubber meets the road and getting that message here and talking about what the regulations impact is on that consumer, how they're 1071, asking 80 questions of new applicants. how is that going to make it easier for someone to start a business or buy a home and we actually in the industry support. again, telling our story and making sure tt wre with people they see what their work here in d.c. does to the experience at home. >> we've got just a minute or so left here, i'm going to-- one last question, because i like asking this to bankers. tell me a story, i don't need a name, a customer, an individual or business that your institution touched in some way this year that made a difference. shared in the office or you heard in the office that made you feel good about what yo
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for many of you living in d.c. we feel that everyday. homelessness where rents are rising including places like montana. there are initial steps states are taking to contain rent, me d reduce homelessness. in a growing number of states they look to the laws to enable. to kick us off i'll ask the team to lead a discussion with two guests. ruth ann, the commissioner and ceo of new york state homes and christopher, director of environmental quality. please join me in welcoming thed travis for the next panel. >> thank you and welcome commissioner and director. i'd like to thank both of you from traveling to washington d.c. to discuss what your states are doing to grapple with the housing crisis that was■5 mentioned. i'd like to welcome the 400 people registered for this event. some here in the offices and d.c. and many are online. the participants are pretty wide ranging. we have state legislature. regulator staff and many housing experts and■,■k the centerpiece of the efforts montana has enacted a set of policies left to locality. cou
for many of you living in d.c. we feel that everyday. homelessness where rents are rising including places like montana. there are initial steps states are taking to contain rent, me d reduce homelessness. in a growing number of states they look to the laws to enable. to kick us off i'll ask the team to lead a discussion with two guests. ruth ann, the commissioner and ceo of new york state homes and christopher, director of environmental quality. please join me in welcoming thed travis for the...
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the urban league movement has come to washington d.c. to declare this day in no uncertain terms, watch. not on our watch. now, in a few moments, our president and ceo, will present the urban league state of black america report and specifically our new campaign to protect and expand the civil rights act and american democracy itself. but first, i want to t urban le around the country who are joining us here in d.c. and those of you who are joining us via live stream. give yourselves a round of applause. [applause] >> that's a little weak. i said give yourselves a round of applause. far and near to be with us and we are so grateful for it. [applause] >> your passion and engagement has never been more important. to thank our friends and justice partners in congress, we appreciate your commitment to preserving the integrity of the civil rights act and broadening its protections. we look forward to collaborating with you to set america's focus b equality and democracy. but to start things off, i'd like to invite george lambert, the president
the urban league movement has come to washington d.c. to declare this day in no uncertain terms, watch. not on our watch. now, in a few moments, our president and ceo, will present the urban league state of black america report and specifically our new campaign to protect and expand the civil rights act and american democracy itself. but first, i want to t urban le around the country who are joining us here in d.c. and those of you who are joining us via live stream. give yourselves a round of...
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what can folks in washington, d.c. do? you know from like an activism standpoint, you know, i still think that's sort of the bread butter. but how does that play into some of the tools that you're providing in your book. yeah, sure. and to me, like, you know, the reason give so much pro-bono love to the grassroots is because i understand that everything begins ends with the activist okay every victory everything we've accomplished it's the people who for free are blowing three or four nights a week on political activist the most important resource any party could ever have right. so those i want to make sure that their advocacy is effective. post carding. it's one thing to send someone a postcard, it's another thing to tell them something in. that postcard, a veil. a second to glance at and actually read. because i'm sad to say, probably a lot. those postcards never even get written. i see all the small print and all the detail and no one's reading it. even though. it's handwritten and the goal is to have it read from the
what can folks in washington, d.c. do? you know from like an activism standpoint, you know, i still think that's sort of the bread butter. but how does that play into some of the tools that you're providing in your book. yeah, sure. and to me, like, you know, the reason give so much pro-bono love to the grassroots is because i understand that everything begins ends with the activist okay every victory everything we've accomplished it's the people who for free are blowing three or four nights a...
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it's something that happens in washington d.c. it's the legislature and passing bills and passing a new amendments to the constitution. but what these hearings tell you is that the reconstruction actually happens on the ground in the south by by death, very much by e will of the southern democrats trying to enforce the right new ideas of freedom and saying that while this 14th and 15th amendments are here, this is how we define it. and if you don't agree with it, we will use violence and intimidation to force you to agree to it. professor alexander i think it's probably fair to say, at least in modern america, that an incident will happen in this country, will react, but then we move on as a country. by 1871, had america tried to move on past the civil war. america is very much beginning, at least on the trail, to begin to move on. some people have already moved on, but they, you know, the at there is some action that's going to be taking place, most people are moving on in. and again, it's because of the the voices many of the vo
it's something that happens in washington d.c. it's the legislature and passing bills and passing a new amendments to the constitution. but what these hearings tell you is that the reconstruction actually happens on the ground in the south by by death, very much by e will of the southern democrats trying to enforce the right new ideas of freedom and saying that while this 14th and 15th amendments are here, this is how we define it. and if you don't agree with it, we will use violence and...
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it would be a false spring and south bend it might be real spring here in d.c. verbally please have this opportunity to thank the atlantic council for part of notre dame school of local affairs. which seems to be promising and exciting projectcs in the global south. notre dame aspires to be a force for good in the world. universiy or force for good. although you may be more familiar with go irish. in order to participate in do gooding we must engage beyond the classroom. partnership and the key's school is an example of its engagement looks like. we are currently in our ninth or tenth year of existence depending upon who is counting. the 18th or 20th year by the way i'm counting it. we have been keeping up over these 10 years we have been keeping a pretty phonetic case of hiring world-renowned scholars to staff our interdisciplinary research and teaching and policy school including doctor joshua eisenman from who we justin heard. leadse china's presenc and africa in particular never losing sight of the domestic drivers, largerpl foreign policy context and econom
it would be a false spring and south bend it might be real spring here in d.c. verbally please have this opportunity to thank the atlantic council for part of notre dame school of local affairs. which seems to be promising and exciting projectcs in the global south. notre dame aspires to be a force for good in the world. universiy or force for good. although you may be more familiar with go irish. in order to participate in do gooding we must engage beyond the classroom. partnership and the...
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we caught up with it in maryland, just outside of washington, d.c. and here's the curator of that exhibit talking about the era and the famous ship. i wanted a story, a photo of a person and an artifact. that's a combination. i worked with this city. important parts. so i then went into our archive and talked to collectors and also lots of families, relatives of the titanic, passengers and crew. so in that way, we got together quite a lot during two arresting stories. so the stories actually about the humans, the difference of people's stories, i'd say, and of course very much about the titanic as well. but it's based on the humans side of the titanic story. there's a lot of unrest. we look with nostalgia back to these years before the first world war, but it was a lot of unrest, a lot of political clashes, so to speak. class divisions, lots of very poor people. and then incredibly rich people. it was enormous difference between the classes and this is reflected in the building of the titanic. and it's also the the time of the great emigration when p
we caught up with it in maryland, just outside of washington, d.c. and here's the curator of that exhibit talking about the era and the famous ship. i wanted a story, a photo of a person and an artifact. that's a combination. i worked with this city. important parts. so i then went into our archive and talked to collectors and also lots of families, relatives of the titanic, passengers and crew. so in that way, we got together quite a lot during two arresting stories. so the stories actually...
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while some people in washington d.c. are misspelling their favorite team on brackets the rest of the country is watching their country in march in the madness burn down in washington d.c. and at their southern border. as a person who was honored to wear the uniform for decades, i watched those service members, uniformed service members at the border. what were they supposed to do, right? they're put there, somebody put them there to invasion. how are they going to stop it? what are their rules of engagement? and mind you, ladies and gentlemen, the people that ran over them that ran right over them ran to border patrol, ran to border patrol to come into this country. border patrol taking orders from joe biden and secretary mayorkas. that's the march madness that's happening at our country, and what is the democrats, what are they going to run on when they pass this bill? 22,000 border agents 41,500 detention beds. 22,000 border agents not on the border not standing on the border with uniformed service members because they
while some people in washington d.c. are misspelling their favorite team on brackets the rest of the country is watching their country in march in the madness burn down in washington d.c. and at their southern border. as a person who was honored to wear the uniform for decades, i watched those service members, uniformed service members at the border. what were they supposed to do, right? they're put there, somebody put them there to invasion. how are they going to stop it? what are their rules...
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in fact sent to the information back to fbi headquarters in d.c. that is how our investigation began.e continue to investigate but since that we'vl and the financial surveillance wrote broader there is a profiles on the american people. the profiles up based on conduct but beliefs if you have the wrong political you are potentially a domestic violent extremists. how are they doing this? are the mechanics? as an entity discovered called the orwellian in sound and title it's anluent security work 6650 largest companies in the world. these companies have to do over billion dollars ofen year. they represent two thirds of the gross domestic product of the united states economy. they worked through a■z controld access world. but that on the screen right what are they sharing in the secret portal? we are not exactly sure because it is secret. but we do know they share formation show reports of weather reports we gotald a liaison information ror said this, any americaho o opposes minney americanho opposes firearm legislation easing of restrictis and covi
in fact sent to the information back to fbi headquarters in d.c. that is how our investigation began.e continue to investigate but since that we'vl and the financial surveillance wrote broader there is a profiles on the american people. the profiles up based on conduct but beliefs if you have the wrong political you are potentially a domestic violent extremists. how are they doing this? are the mechanics? as an entity discovered called the orwellian in sound and title it's anluent security work...
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moira technology at the national democratic institute here in washington washington, d.c. and her role at ndi she helps bridge the gap between technology policy and democracy and is a regular contributor to the -- foster digital ecosystem that supports democracy worldwide. thank you ladies. it's really a pleasure to share the stage with you and will appreciate your thought leadership in this area. so we heard remarks about the nato upcoming summit and some plans of integrating women peace, and security7c more deeply into nato's priorities, but jenna, i would like to start with you too may be give us some reflection but also maybe confection lies the 75th anniversary summit that's going to be held in d.c. >> thanks, thank you and welcome back to the council. great to be a benevolent today at at a special thanks to our secure future for your partnership. we are really in many ways it feels somewhat like full circle moments with a serious anniversary bishopric were coming up on the 25ton 1325 which are ushered him this movement of women, peace and security, and with that the
moira technology at the national democratic institute here in washington washington, d.c. and her role at ndi she helps bridge the gap between technology policy and democracy and is a regular contributor to the -- foster digital ecosystem that supports democracy worldwide. thank you ladies. it's really a pleasure to share the stage with you and will appreciate your thought leadership in this area. so we heard remarks about the nato upcoming summit and some plans of integrating women peace, and...
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before she joined the d.c. superior court, judge noti spent a decade law representing underserved clients and teaching as a clinical law professor. she has spent her career fighting for equal justice and teaching others in the legal community how to do the same. judge noti is highly qualified to serve as an associate judge on the d.c. superior court. and it's past time that we confirm her nomination. while i'm glad we will soon fill one vacancy on the superior court, we must take additional action to confirm the six other nominees that my committee has advanced this congress, many with strong, strong bipartisan support. these are notonminations, and i colleagues will join me in working together to quickly confirm the other nominees and ease the facing the superior court. today's vote is a critical step in that work, and i urge my colleagues to join me in confirming judge adrienne noti
before she joined the d.c. superior court, judge noti spent a decade law representing underserved clients and teaching as a clinical law professor. she has spent her career fighting for equal justice and teaching others in the legal community how to do the same. judge noti is highly qualified to serve as an associate judge on the d.c. superior court. and it's past time that we confirm her nomination. while i'm glad we will soon fill one vacancy on the superior court, we must take additional...
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so he'll hire william stone, who's here in washington, d.c. and william stone will take the next three years, copying declaration backwards into a copper plate. backwards, backwards. now, 200 copies are made and himself. so there are only 201 copies that exist now. they were given to john adams. they w.w■herven to thomas and also with mark lafayette. and the rest stayed here. what's interesting is that the original that declaration that we see today is so faded that you miss much of the detail. and so when you actually think our we're actually thinking of this print right here. and this is something john quincy adams as secretary of state said, let's do this. absolutely. now, this is a obviously a very beautiful room. i understand■q that it was one ? secretary colin powell's favorite rooms. oh, it was he was so, so supportive of this museum. and there would be times in meetings he would say, well, let's go upstairs. and he would take people on tours through these rooms and justescribe these wonderful moments of aspired us as americans. let
so he'll hire william stone, who's here in washington, d.c. and william stone will take the next three years, copying declaration backwards into a copper plate. backwards, backwards. now, 200 copies are made and himself. so there are only 201 copies that exist now. they were given to john adams. they w.w■herven to thomas and also with mark lafayette. and the rest stayed here. what's interesting is that the original that declaration that we see today is so faded that you miss much of the...
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for, you know, the details as to what we do today in washington, d.c. we argued about debt from the revolutionarygovernment, al, the secretary wanted all the debt from the states to come to the federal and then to use that debt, paying it off to build for the young united states and. not everybody agreed with his plans. so you start seeing division and, then foreign policy questions would arise and france go to war. the 1790s and a lot of americans would feel like we owed france they helped us in our war. still don't like the british very much but for george washingtonxgthe notion of neutrs preferable don't really have any money. we didn't really have a navy at all and our army not much to speak of. socertainly weren't in a position to go and fight a war. certainly not in europe and probably even fighting our neighbors in, british, canada in those days. so. so he's going to present with cabinet approval adivide us intf ought we be doing more to help franceur now, the same notion of ep of george washington will send john j, who was at that time our first
for, you know, the details as to what we do today in washington, d.c. we argued about debt from the revolutionarygovernment, al, the secretary wanted all the debt from the states to come to the federal and then to use that debt, paying it off to build for the young united states and. not everybody agreed with his plans. so you start seeing division and, then foreign policy questions would arise and france go to war. the 1790s and a lot of americans would feel like we owed france they helped us...
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i give a classic d.c. editor classic d.c. question. yes and no. so foronn on the first of march held do elections with the parliament and for the assembly of experts which is the next supreme leader. in terms of the results of election i can give you a six ax word summary, sweeping disqualification turnout, conservative consolidation. we can all go home. that's not really the point. is, do elections matter, parliamentary election, present elections matter and iran? i would say that without getting into the details opposed military history let's just focus on the last decade had thl elections and three parliamentary elections. you can look at this ten year period as a game of two halves. everything i will say qualified within the parameters of what is acceptable under the islamic republic. when we refer to someone being a conservative or a reformist or pragmatist i think this i discussed my enough with that nomenclature to know that we're speaking within the confines of what the system allows as its own opposition for his loyal supporters. so if yo
i give a classic d.c. editor classic d.c. question. yes and no. so foronn on the first of march held do elections with the parliament and for the assembly of experts which is the next supreme leader. in terms of the results of election i can give you a six ax word summary, sweeping disqualification turnout, conservative consolidation. we can all go home. that's not really the point. is, do elections matter, parliamentary election, present elections matter and iran? i would say that without...
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he did live in washington, d.c. for a time as when he was commissioner and under the mckinley and he didn't much washington, d.c. he did traveling the country. and one of the things he had to do is railroad commissioner was go around, particularly the west, the far west, to literally inspect the railroads. and he met with wild acclaim wherever he wherever he went. but he was a southerner. and he and i'm so glad you asked the question because thing that's very clear from longstreet's writing again tuning in, his voice so important is that he believed he made his decision in 1867 out of loyal loyalty to the south, in defiance of the south. and that sense, the title is a little misleading and i that to the editor and he was like you you'll have opportunities like this to kind of explain that but but but in a sense he really believed that it was of loyalty to his kinfolk to his people, to them turn page and he says so again, his words are so remarkable among the things he writes in those letters in which he announces hi
he did live in washington, d.c. for a time as when he was commissioner and under the mckinley and he didn't much washington, d.c. he did traveling the country. and one of the things he had to do is railroad commissioner was go around, particularly the west, the far west, to literally inspect the railroads. and he met with wild acclaim wherever he wherever he went. but he was a southerner. and he and i'm so glad you asked the question because thing that's very clear from longstreet's writing...