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steven and they hated her too. and some of them thought that she she was the reason stephens was pushing for the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments because she was black and she wanted her people to run the south. i mean, just unbelievable and but this goes on for years and years and years and she never said thing and he never said a thing. i mean this is i cannot imagine keeping that in. i would have been all over somebody at some point expressing my displeasure with their with their comments, their behavior. well, okay she did actually she fired her had had enough in 1847. there's really only years after she got here to lancaster was a democrat aligned newspaper here. so they were particularly vitriolic, stephens and smith, they just have much time for abolition and trying to put an end to slavery. so. lydia and so they published all kinds, really ugly things. and lydia finally, finally said, that's and and she, she was, she would actually tell when she got there she'd tell them my my friends told me i should come ca
steven and they hated her too. and some of them thought that she she was the reason stephens was pushing for the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments because she was black and she wanted her people to run the south. i mean, just unbelievable and but this goes on for years and years and years and she never said thing and he never said a thing. i mean this is i cannot imagine keeping that in. i would have been all over somebody at some point expressing my displeasure with their with their comments,...
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steven is a of political science at saint university in new york. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government won the west published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been very, as you can tell, i'm also thrilled to have with one of the finest of the new generation of presidential historian lindsay chervinsky. lindsay is a senior fellow at the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. she is also the of the award winning book, the cabinet. george washington and the creation of the american institution and. the coeditor of morning the president's loss and legacy in american culture. and she's working on a new book that will be coming out. published by oxford university press titled making the presidents john adams and the pr
steven is a of political science at saint university in new york. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government won the west published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been very, as you can...
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steven is a of political science at saint university in new york. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government won the west published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been very, as you can tell, i'm also thrilled to have with one of the finest of the new generation of presidential historian lindsay chervinsky. lindsay is a senior fellow at the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. she is also the of the award winning book, the cabinet. george washington and the creation of the american institution and. the coeditor of morning the president's loss and legacy in american culture. and she's working on a new book that will be coming out. published by oxford university press titled making the presidents john adams and the pr
steven is a of political science at saint university in new york. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government won the west published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been very, as you can...
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hi, steven. and that was it. no he would talk to steven, but not even to tony. and so anyway. so, but i went to the production site and rick carter, who won the academy award, he takes me into a pinball machine and factory. it's stardust on the floor. and i think, what is this. and then we opens the door and it's a recreation of the white house in the 1860s it was astonishing the rug the rug that had been there, they had had woven specially the wallpaper was the way was supposed to be. there were cubby holes in the desk. lincoln used to put little parts of his speeches and the lighting was low is as it was, and i felt miraculously transpose it back to that every detail, even though nobody would necessarily know that was there. so it was it was great. i watched other there instead of daniel. never saw daniel until the premiere. so then i went to l.a., i saw him there. but then in new york he said, we have to go to a bar afterwards to celebrate that first bar in springfield. so he took me his favorite bar, the carlyle, and had these favorite, favorite drinks of his called old cu
hi, steven. and that was it. no he would talk to steven, but not even to tony. and so anyway. so, but i went to the production site and rick carter, who won the academy award, he takes me into a pinball machine and factory. it's stardust on the floor. and i think, what is this. and then we opens the door and it's a recreation of the white house in the 1860s it was astonishing the rug the rug that had been there, they had had woven specially the wallpaper was the way was supposed to be. there...
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[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ place of welcome back with mayor steven benjamin. advisor to the president and director of the white house office of public engagement. [applause] clicks thank you so much for being here with us. thank you for making the turbo from 1600 pennsylvania two joints at such a great honor to have your projects thank you, thank you so much i do not live at 1600 pennsylvania i just worked there. >> thank you for taking a trip over for work. on the work you are doing on behalf of the biden administration is a focus on engaging communities like ours the tech industry and other constituents to help drive the priorities of the administration. and we appreciate first and foremost how much you have given us the opportunity to participate in that process and help succeed in the important efforts are driving forward. one that is top of mine for all of us in the tech industry and the chips and science act and the implementation taking place there. i wanted to ask for your perspective on that and audits of the bipartisan infrastructure laws a big part
[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ place of welcome back with mayor steven benjamin. advisor to the president and director of the white house office of public engagement. [applause] clicks thank you so much for being here with us. thank you for making the turbo from 1600 pennsylvania two joints at such a great honor to have your projects thank you, thank you so much i do not live at 1600 pennsylvania i just worked there. >> thank you for taking a trip over for work. on the work you are doing on...
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it needed to steven hochman was the leader of the german feminist movement and very closely associated her with was a doctor anita augsburg. one was tall, the other was short fat. so is the collar. but yet? dr.. augsburg had brought into the professions and it was the first woman to become a doctor in germany to break in that you see this was what they were trying to do and they remained together for all the rest of their lives. ultimately, of course, were on list to be disposed of and they escaped and ended their lives. switzerland gertrude baer was a really remarkable figure. her father was a banker in hamburg, but was a strong feminist, used to drive out her mother back door. try get out the window night or go out at night to a meeting for a feminist. meeting. and her mother would let her in a she come in the window. she really kept the international alive. she would not did not get to the first congress. but she didn't have to really kept it alive by being carrying it on. and she escaped from germany after hitler came in. she was on the list to be liquidated and she brought they ha
it needed to steven hochman was the leader of the german feminist movement and very closely associated her with was a doctor anita augsburg. one was tall, the other was short fat. so is the collar. but yet? dr.. augsburg had brought into the professions and it was the first woman to become a doctor in germany to break in that you see this was what they were trying to do and they remained together for all the rest of their lives. ultimately, of course, were on list to be disposed of and they...
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because the oscar winning steven spielberg film of lincoln was on her. her approach to the passage of the 13th amendment in the house of representative. and now television with the performance and docu dramas. history channel, in which with characteristic generosity, she shares the spotlight with lucky fellow historians. allen guelzo, who is here today and catherine clinton and edna greene medford for and offers fresh interviews featuring. her featuring her latest reflection on the subjects she has mastered and obviously, as we all learn tonight, i don't have to convince you she shines the light further by utilizing very gifted actors who bring life to these heroes. so it's it's it's not a team of rivals. it's kind of a bench of doris fans fans. if there is a medium she hasn't conquered yet, i don't know what it is. i'll just say that if i want to clone an exemplary, exemplary american historian, then they need look. no. that's probably a dangerous thing to say legally. but we don't need a we have the original. so please join me in welcoming doris kearns
because the oscar winning steven spielberg film of lincoln was on her. her approach to the passage of the 13th amendment in the house of representative. and now television with the performance and docu dramas. history channel, in which with characteristic generosity, she shares the spotlight with lucky fellow historians. allen guelzo, who is here today and catherine clinton and edna greene medford for and offers fresh interviews featuring. her featuring her latest reflection on the subjects she...
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because the oscar winning steven spielberg film of lincoln was on her. her approach to the passage of the 13th amendment in the house of representative. and now television with the performance and docu dramas. history channel, in which with characteristic generosity, she shares the spotlight with lucky fellow historians. allen guelzo, who is here today and catherine clinton and edna greene medford for and offers fresh interviews featuring. her featuring her latest reflection on the subjects she has mastered and obviously, as we all learn tonight, i don't have to convince you she shines the light further by utilizing very gifted actors who bring life to these heroes. so it's it's it's not a team of rivals. it's kind of a bench of doris fans fans. if there is a medium she hasn't conquered yet, i don't know what it is. i'll just say that if i want to clone an exemplary, exemplary american historian, then they need look. no. that's probably a dangerous thing to say legally. but we don't need a we have the original. so please join me in welcoming doris kearns
because the oscar winning steven spielberg film of lincoln was on her. her approach to the passage of the 13th amendment in the house of representative. and now television with the performance and docu dramas. history channel, in which with characteristic generosity, she shares the spotlight with lucky fellow historians. allen guelzo, who is here today and catherine clinton and edna greene medford for and offers fresh interviews featuring. her featuring her latest reflection on the subjects she...
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stevens. >> i'm always learning about our chairman. this is a real honor to be with all of you. this is another top-notch hearing. certainly we are not the homeland security committee or even armed services. and so getting into these points about the entanglements of cybersecurity threats and its reality i which i would love to ask you about. i want to start from a more elevated place and maybe this is a question for mr. ray and mr. coker. what is the ccp motivation as far as you know and can share with cybersecurity threats and actions? we have been hearing colleagues and everyone talking about these examples and the tools of this and that. but what is the goal here? is it to chip away at our economy? is it to make us look weak? even some of what today is perpetuating this position of weakness rather than strength much of the technologies technology we have created but that's another point. i am more interested in the why. >> my starting point would be as with the most questions about the chinese government tactics and strategy when one asks if it's a, b, or see the answer is u
stevens. >> i'm always learning about our chairman. this is a real honor to be with all of you. this is another top-notch hearing. certainly we are not the homeland security committee or even armed services. and so getting into these points about the entanglements of cybersecurity threats and its reality i which i would love to ask you about. i want to start from a more elevated place and maybe this is a question for mr. ray and mr. coker. what is the ccp motivation as far as you know and...
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thaddeus stevens dies when when grant is elected. charles sumner, the two stalwarts, if you will. charles sumner is is is failing in health and will ultimately die in 1875. and so the people that would have pushed him in many ways are fading away from. that republican ticket and the republican party, as i said, is also changing. so while he is supportive of and appalled by much of what he's doing the political will is not necessarily there to force him to to make the action that maybe we or people looking back would have liked him to do. or maybe that was thought would have happened in the initial beginning of the hearings. professor alexander, how far was reconstruction in 1871? what was going on in reconstruction is fairly, fairly far along. by that time, reconstruction can we can see it beginning it during the war something that a lot of people don't always recognized it happens lincoln begins to reconstruct, if you will. parts of the former confederacy that the union has taken, really taking control of as early as the 18 1863, in certain areas. then, of course, at the as the w
thaddeus stevens dies when when grant is elected. charles sumner, the two stalwarts, if you will. charles sumner is is is failing in health and will ultimately die in 1875. and so the people that would have pushed him in many ways are fading away from. that republican ticket and the republican party, as i said, is also changing. so while he is supportive of and appalled by much of what he's doing the political will is not necessarily there to force him to to make the action that maybe we or...
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and like i said, he is stevens, whom i write about and and and others and. what is grand? do. he has a two pronged campaign against the klan. one is military. he dispatches more troops into the epicenters of klan activity, specifically up county of country, south where he suspends habeas is given that power by the ku klux klan act suspends. habeas corpus in a group of counties in in upcountry south carolina the troops he sends are spearheaded by the seventh cavalry and many of you, of course, will know that that was the regiment commanded by george armstrong custer, which was partially wiped out at the battle of the little bighorn same soldiers. i some of these same men who are who are fighting the klan in south carolina are killed at the little bighorn a few years later they are commanded in south carolina by a man named lewis merrill, a pennsylvanian who had a stern doing civil war career fighting confederate in missouri. and he was a rare abolitionist. and the officer class of the of the army. he's also a lawyer. he's perfectly to go after the klan because he he knows what'
and like i said, he is stevens, whom i write about and and and others and. what is grand? do. he has a two pronged campaign against the klan. one is military. he dispatches more troops into the epicenters of klan activity, specifically up county of country, south where he suspends habeas is given that power by the ku klux klan act suspends. habeas corpus in a group of counties in in upcountry south carolina the troops he sends are spearheaded by the seventh cavalry and many of you, of course,...
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i think congresswoman stevens was talking about they have their own department. i think they do and they only do cyber attacks. how much do we know inside of china with what they are doing to us and to other countries? >> we have a tremendous amount of insight with how they are organized and what their plans are and what they are doing. this is one thing the national security agency spends a tremendous amount of time on and we know what their intent is . >> thank you very much. i have learned a lot. i have to get to the ways and means committee hearing, but thank you. >> thank you mr. chairman. director wray, can you ensure the american public today that no nonviolent protest about the cease-fire in the middle east will be investigated or surveilled by the fbi? >> we are not going to be investigating nonviolent first amendment activity. >> can you just determine whether it is their position on the middle east or the 2024 election. if there is an american out there engaged in expressing their view whether it is for a cease-fire or whatever that is, the fbi will no
i think congresswoman stevens was talking about they have their own department. i think they do and they only do cyber attacks. how much do we know inside of china with what they are doing to us and to other countries? >> we have a tremendous amount of insight with how they are organized and what their plans are and what they are doing. this is one thing the national security agency spends a tremendous amount of time on and we know what their intent is . >> thank you very much. i...
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steven austin and developed the texas colony. he from his father in 1821. and by the time of this in 1832, he had thousand settlers. he worked to maintain the prosperity from the liberal colony policy and return for obeying the laws and, becoming loyal mexican citizens. this letter was written as it was becoming increased certainly difficult for his colonists accept. his cautious. his hope for future is clearly expressed. quote the affair of general cynthia kierner has made no disturbance in texas and everything here is peace quiet and i think will so. we are very imposed in this remote corner the nation to be misled or deceived by false rumors and reports. austin's hope friendship dependance led to his imprisonment, but he was let out in 1835 and then defeated by houston for the governorship. the western settlement was was by people's hope. but one act of hope stands out for me. nathaniel wyeth created with making the oregon trail successful, was a boston entrepreneur. he went west in 1830 to the following year. he attended the rendezvous of mt., an indian
steven austin and developed the texas colony. he from his father in 1821. and by the time of this in 1832, he had thousand settlers. he worked to maintain the prosperity from the liberal colony policy and return for obeying the laws and, becoming loyal mexican citizens. this letter was written as it was becoming increased certainly difficult for his colonists accept. his cautious. his hope for future is clearly expressed. quote the affair of general cynthia kierner has made no disturbance in...
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>> thanks, frank, it is good to be with you and my friends sue and steve, i will say, steven kwast, i always relied on him , as to why we are a part of maritime, and first i will say the key finding that we had, which is we needed to strengthen the space system, name it a u.s. national infrastructure and in doing so, we would close the current gaps and signal both at home and abroad that the united states is committed to the resilience and security in the space system. we also wanted to define what the space systems were, the whole ecosystem from ground to orbit, sensors and signals, the data and payloads and the critical technologies, economic opportunity and supply chain in space, so it is a big issue. and to unpack that, the key point is that it needed to be designated a national infrastructure. and the background on that, those are infrastructures detailed in presidential policy directive, which is a 10-year- old obama administration with -- that really should have been updated, but it was meant to be consistently updated, three administrations in a row really failed to do that at
>> thanks, frank, it is good to be with you and my friends sue and steve, i will say, steven kwast, i always relied on him , as to why we are a part of maritime, and first i will say the key finding that we had, which is we needed to strengthen the space system, name it a u.s. national infrastructure and in doing so, we would close the current gaps and signal both at home and abroad that the united states is committed to the resilience and security in the space system. we also wanted to...
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and they do so sort of very and there's a couple of guys i'll highlight here i won't too much about steven kearney, though. he's a really important army. he captures santa fe enroute to california during the us-mexico war and establishes a military code of governance that's really in military history. but perhaps the more important guy to know about in terms of army exploration in this period is this dude john c, fremont, who is a member of the army corps of topographical who is sent explore california and the pacific coast in 1840s. fremont makes several expeditions to california. but in 1846, his expedition is the one that helps conquer california for the united states subduing the bear flag, revolt and proclaiming united states sovereignty. california out of the hands. mexico, with the help of the navy. i always want to be very clear. the navy is involved. but what we really care about are these army guys. but in 1846, without firing a shot, the captures california and fremont basically free to establish a headquarters and start to map and explore california and. i think we all know wha
and they do so sort of very and there's a couple of guys i'll highlight here i won't too much about steven kearney, though. he's a really important army. he captures santa fe enroute to california during the us-mexico war and establishes a military code of governance that's really in military history. but perhaps the more important guy to know about in terms of army exploration in this period is this dude john c, fremont, who is a member of the army corps of topographical who is sent explore...
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interviewing actors such as joel mccrea or john wayne or directors raoul walsh, william wellman, george stevens and many others associated with westerns considered classics by fans and scholars of the genre. all my dozen or so biographical subjects directed at least one western. even the german master, fritz lang, in america became enamored of western lore and visited american reservations. dressed up in cowboy boots and ten gallon hats, attended rodeos, and took two step dance classes, i confess i align with julius j. epstein, the screenwriter of casablanca in 50 other high gloss studio productions from the golden age of hollywood, who told me there were two genres he never cared to write for because he could not believe in their fantasies. one was science fiction, which he posited detested. the other, equally hated was westerns. i'm an easterner, epstein told me. i think all stories about the west probably full of --. cowboys were probably uneducated and very dull. i share his skepticism as more of a bookworm than a movie. i think of westerns as a problem genre, and for me, part of their prob
interviewing actors such as joel mccrea or john wayne or directors raoul walsh, william wellman, george stevens and many others associated with westerns considered classics by fans and scholars of the genre. all my dozen or so biographical subjects directed at least one western. even the german master, fritz lang, in america became enamored of western lore and visited american reservations. dressed up in cowboy boots and ten gallon hats, attended rodeos, and took two step dance classes, i...
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i think congresswoman stevens was talking about that. do they have the rent apartment? i think they do and only do cyber attacks. how much we know inside of china that what they're doing to us and to other countries? >> we have insight in terms of how they are organized and what their plans are and what they are doing. it's one of the things the national security agency spends tremendous amount of time on. we have good insight in terms of what their intent is. >> anyone else want to comment? >> thank you all. i learned a lot. thank you so much, chairman. >> two more, i think. >> director can you assure the american public today that no violent protest are about a cease-fire in the middle east will be investigated or surveilled by the fbi? >> we will not be investigating nonviolent first amendment activity. >> can you -- whatever their position is on the middle east where the 2024 election, if there's an american who's out there engaged in expressing their view whether it's for a cease-fire or whatever that is, the fbi is not going to be investigating them or surveilling
i think congresswoman stevens was talking about that. do they have the rent apartment? i think they do and only do cyber attacks. how much we know inside of china that what they're doing to us and to other countries? >> we have insight in terms of how they are organized and what their plans are and what they are doing. it's one of the things the national security agency spends tremendous amount of time on. we have good insight in terms of what their intent is. >> anyone else want to...