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. , therethe balkan wars were great fears of a major war being just around the corner. the french banks began to hold gold. since bankers and entrepreneurs did not of the future, they rushed at any sign of detente in prevailingtionality in europe. still, money became tighter in these years. banks began to reduce their exposure, loans were given more and more on short call, long-term commitments were no longer deemed safe. the correspondence between a very influential and unfortunately also neglected cao of thewas the second-most powerful bank after j.p. morgan in york, the national city bank and his french colleague in paris is a case in point. letter reflecting the pessimistic mood in the french capital in these final years before the first one war. he thought that "few americans have begun to grasp the awful significance of the whole world of general european war." however, as i moved to my next point: the july crisis, it must be stressed that with a few --eptions when none of these few exceptions, none of these businessmen were pacifists. they would be in favor of re
. , therethe balkan wars were great fears of a major war being just around the corner. the french banks began to hold gold. since bankers and entrepreneurs did not of the future, they rushed at any sign of detente in prevailingtionality in europe. still, money became tighter in these years. banks began to reduce their exposure, loans were given more and more on short call, long-term commitments were no longer deemed safe. the correspondence between a very influential and unfortunately also...
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although britain has never had any interest at all in the balkans. nonetheless, this was a fear in the war department. marshall much preferred the more direct route to berlin via northwest france, which he hoped would result in a gigantic battle of the decisive kind that he had helped plan in the muse-argonne region 24 years before. indeed, he supposedly erupted in what was described as a rare but also rage when he heard in the spring of 1942 that brooke and churchill were not serious about an early invasion of europe, which he thought they had agreed to before that, when they came over to washington in december 1941. at least, churchill came over. brook stayed in britain, but he of course signed onto the policy before churchill left. marshall was sent to london to negotiate the strategy that july by fdr, who told him it is of the highest importance that u.s. ground troops be brought into action against the enemy in 1942. he didn't want an entire year to go by from the german declaration of war on america to the point where american troops were going
although britain has never had any interest at all in the balkans. nonetheless, this was a fear in the war department. marshall much preferred the more direct route to berlin via northwest france, which he hoped would result in a gigantic battle of the decisive kind that he had helped plan in the muse-argonne region 24 years before. indeed, he supposedly erupted in what was described as a rare but also rage when he heard in the spring of 1942 that brooke and churchill were not serious about an...
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it shows an allegorical figure with a sense of realism, a figure of balkan depicted, and , andave blast furnaces godided over by the roman that represents pennsylvania as a bastion of religious freedom. the spirit of light actually has oil there with angels holding flames above it. as you go up further you have a railing and then you have the large eight tall windows that rise up. as you go up, there will be a lantern which is 270 feet in the air and has stars in the lantern and that is up with the commonwealth statue sits on top of the dome. most people ask about the green on the dome. they are red clay tiles but they have a green glaze. they came from a tile company in ohio. joseph you shouldn't -- joseph houston liked the green glaze instead of red terra-cotta style. we are in the senate chamber. of the pennsylvania state capitol building. there are three principal chambers in the building. the senate chamber was done in the french renaissance. each one has an architectural motif that he keeps with. so it is part of the american renaissance. we have artwork here by philadelphia artis
it shows an allegorical figure with a sense of realism, a figure of balkan depicted, and , andave blast furnaces godided over by the roman that represents pennsylvania as a bastion of religious freedom. the spirit of light actually has oil there with angels holding flames above it. as you go up further you have a railing and then you have the large eight tall windows that rise up. as you go up, there will be a lantern which is 270 feet in the air and has stars in the lantern and that is up with...
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Jan 22, 2017
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. -- theye is designed by have the allegorical figure of balkan featured and then they have furnaces. so it is the steel industry at the turn of the last century and provided by the roman god of the forge. angelsre allegorical leading chains to the new world which represents pennsylvania as a bastion of religious freedom. of minimal ands industrial wealth for the commonwealth. oilthe spirit of life has derricks with angels holding flames above it. a you go up further you have railing and then you have the large eight tall windows that rise up. as you grew up there will be a lantern which is 270 feet in the air and has stars in the lantern and that is up with the commonwealth statue sits on top of the dome. most people ask about the green on the dome. red clay tiles but they have a green glaze. they came from a tile company in ohio. -- likes the green glaze instead of red terra-cotta style. we are in the senate chamber. of the pennsylvania state capitol building. there are three principal chambers in the building. the senate chamber was done in the french renaissance. each one has an a
. -- theye is designed by have the allegorical figure of balkan featured and then they have furnaces. so it is the steel industry at the turn of the last century and provided by the roman god of the forge. angelsre allegorical leading chains to the new world which represents pennsylvania as a bastion of religious freedom. of minimal ands industrial wealth for the commonwealth. oilthe spirit of life has derricks with angels holding flames above it. a you go up further you have railing and then...
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in more recent years we've moved tone large the euro-atlantic community, halt ethic cleansing in the balkans, dismantle the most dangerous aspects of iran's nuclear program, forge a global coalition against daesh terrorists, restore relations with cuba, and take unprecedented steps to curb the dangers posed by climate change. obviously, that's just scratching the surface. george cannon compared diplomacy to overseeing his pennsylvania farm, where the woods were constantly growing and fences were falling down and paint peeling and insects burrowing and roofs leaking and harsh weather arriving in defiance of all predictions. the sole certainty was the need for vigilance because nothing ever stood still. this place will be a monument to that maxim. by keeping pace and by ensuring american leadership is not only still needed in the world but broadly welcomed, our diplomats have written a truly extraordinary tale that will bear telling over and over again for generations. we will soon have the ideal place in which to relate that story. once again, i thank our donors and the former secretaries who
in more recent years we've moved tone large the euro-atlantic community, halt ethic cleansing in the balkans, dismantle the most dangerous aspects of iran's nuclear program, forge a global coalition against daesh terrorists, restore relations with cuba, and take unprecedented steps to curb the dangers posed by climate change. obviously, that's just scratching the surface. george cannon compared diplomacy to overseeing his pennsylvania farm, where the woods were constantly growing and fences...
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on the cyber side we see balkanized authority for cybersecurity. this exists in any, but, any government. and japanese industry and japanese government have not had the shocks to the system i'd say that the u.s. government has had that has forced the u.s. government into breaking down those stovepipes and beginning to do cross-agency sorts of cybersecurity requirements. there's also a lack of funding for government of japan cybersecurity. there was cyberdefense command, they threw 100 people at it. but in terms of general cyber development on the defense side it's woefully underfunded. i wanted to give one example on the olympics. i talked to the previous head of the japanese 2020 olympics in tokyo. and i said so you have responsibility for cybersecurity. he said sure do. and i said do you have any money for that? he goes, i don't. do you have any ability to force that? he said, i don't. we had some folks that were sponsored by -- i won't say who but a large government entity within japan to look at transportation cybersecurity. so because my firm
on the cyber side we see balkanized authority for cybersecurity. this exists in any, but, any government. and japanese industry and japanese government have not had the shocks to the system i'd say that the u.s. government has had that has forced the u.s. government into breaking down those stovepipes and beginning to do cross-agency sorts of cybersecurity requirements. there's also a lack of funding for government of japan cybersecurity. there was cyberdefense command, they threw 100 people at...
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want to create not just for similarity purposes, but for unification purposes, and so people don't balkanize into comfort zones, education is both the economic and cultural ki by. >> if you look at when we won versus when we lost, the takeaway is clearly about something that's more robust and inclusive economic message versus one that's just social. if you look at the campaign, the criticism of trump coming out of the democrats and hillary in particular was won on character and on socially inclusive. it was not an economic message, it was one on character, temperament, et cetera. i think we should go back to what i think has worked. and i don't -- and that, to me, is a very strong -- now, this will get eventually into the discussion, what is the policy, what is the politics around those policies, a very strong economic with a strong socially inclusive message. but not one at the expense of another. that's how i -- and then at the end of the day, look, both candidates had certain personal negatives that people saw. okay? that negates that. then you've got a change versus a status quo candidat
want to create not just for similarity purposes, but for unification purposes, and so people don't balkanize into comfort zones, education is both the economic and cultural ki by. >> if you look at when we won versus when we lost, the takeaway is clearly about something that's more robust and inclusive economic message versus one that's just social. if you look at the campaign, the criticism of trump coming out of the democrats and hillary in particular was won on character and on...