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to some it up, as the george washington -- is a george washington alumni board member, we know it is hard to look at, but we really believe in education and history, and that is why we would like to keep the murals up. thank you. [applause] >> we just got news today that thomas campbell, director of the fine arts museum of san francisco has written thus to us , while i respect the concerns of the protesters and understand the problematic issues, i do not believe that san francisco will be well served by the destruction of the mural series. the piece was originally intended to promote the whole discussion around these exact issues. and while intent does not allay impact, it could have incredible value as a teaching tool for the generations. please listen to this. i would be happy to volunteer our staff to assist in the next steps following tuesday's meeting. last week, they presented a reasonable defence for george washington high school. a motion one today. i'm shocked that the board is considering squandering public funds to cover over the murals. and i would expect the exact same p
to some it up, as the george washington -- is a george washington alumni board member, we know it is hard to look at, but we really believe in education and history, and that is why we would like to keep the murals up. thank you. [applause] >> we just got news today that thomas campbell, director of the fine arts museum of san francisco has written thus to us , while i respect the concerns of the protesters and understand the problematic issues, i do not believe that san francisco will be...
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they show the life of george washington. the murals were painted in the 1930s as a part of fdr's new deal and features images of enslaved african-americans and dead american indians. the point is that captured both the good and the bad of george washington's legacy. it's art, serious art, actually. but the simple cisco school board voted to spend $600,000 to destroy the mural not temporarily but for forever. they are to offensive to surviv survive. every democrat running for president this year ought to be asked, do you support this question are politicians destroying art they find literally disagreeable. don't count on that question being asked. we contacted several museums and art critics if they were concerned about art being destroyed. only one even responded to our question, the art critic for in your publication. he called it "a fake story." no problem for politicians destroying art. doesn't seem to bother the art community at all. the television tele been destroyed due to statues, the red guard destroyed books and art
they show the life of george washington. the murals were painted in the 1930s as a part of fdr's new deal and features images of enslaved african-americans and dead american indians. the point is that captured both the good and the bad of george washington's legacy. it's art, serious art, actually. but the simple cisco school board voted to spend $600,000 to destroy the mural not temporarily but for forever. they are to offensive to surviv survive. every democrat running for president this year...
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of george washington. you've been out talking to people about that, how do you link that book which is specific to a president that didn't live there and a tomb that is out at mount vernon to the association. >> icy washington is the linchpin between those two things. there is also a connection with the u.s. capital, as well. at one point there was a plan to in tomb washington in the united states capital in the crypt. they wanted to have an open air hole in the rotunda and a statue of washington and washington entombed below. even though washington did not live in that building there were different plans and designs and moments to entombed him in the nation's capital. then, i also look past the white house over to the washington monument which became a substitute in the 19th century for memorializing washington. if they were not going to move his body they wanted to build some ink magnificent and the washington monument was 555 feet tall. it was pretty incredible for its time. i think it ends up taking 40
of george washington. you've been out talking to people about that, how do you link that book which is specific to a president that didn't live there and a tomb that is out at mount vernon to the association. >> icy washington is the linchpin between those two things. there is also a connection with the u.s. capital, as well. at one point there was a plan to in tomb washington in the united states capital in the crypt. they wanted to have an open air hole in the rotunda and a statue of...
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this is a mural of the life of george washington at a school named george washington high school. this mural is in the right place. it's a teaching moment that is being robbed of the students and worse yet, the teachers themselves should be outraged. this is a city where the average teacher starts at $52,000 a year. if you double that $204,000 a year, you are still $11,000 short of the poverty level in san francisco and these guys in voting unanimously to spend $600,000 to remove this paintin painting. the teachers union should be our age grade the teacher should be outraged and it's ironic that this is a teaching moment that's being tangible, back to it, you made earlier. fantasize for your protection pair that's what they're doing doing here and you wonder what they are doing to the history books. >> tucker: it's kind of the next question. if you're willing to destroy the painting because you don't like its politics, why wouldn't you burn a book? >> well, more in the book or change the name of the high school? the high school named george washington high school, if you're going
this is a mural of the life of george washington at a school named george washington high school. this mural is in the right place. it's a teaching moment that is being robbed of the students and worse yet, the teachers themselves should be outraged. this is a city where the average teacher starts at $52,000 a year. if you double that $204,000 a year, you are still $11,000 short of the poverty level in san francisco and these guys in voting unanimously to spend $600,000 to remove this paintin...
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that george washington, among others, was really good at utilizing the information that came in from a network of spies. and the intelligence apparatus that he had set up. b.a. inler holds a historyand a m.a. in from the maxwell school at syracuse university. after he got his masters, he served in the united states marine corps and then joined the cia. today he's a cia operations officer. from 1969 to 2003 when he finally retired. he has written other things. mr. daigler authored "astounding fathers of american intelligence and black dispatches." those are available on these cia website. i advise you to go check those out. they are very fascinating. i invite you to check them out. he has also written numerous articles for publications with his true name and his p.k. rose pseudonym detailing activities through the end of the civil war, including studies about intelligence and the association of former intelligence officers. he is here to talk about his newest book, "spies, patriots, and traitors: american intelligence in the revolutionary war." i would like to introduce him now, where
that george washington, among others, was really good at utilizing the information that came in from a network of spies. and the intelligence apparatus that he had set up. b.a. inler holds a historyand a m.a. in from the maxwell school at syracuse university. after he got his masters, he served in the united states marine corps and then joined the cia. today he's a cia operations officer. from 1969 to 2003 when he finally retired. he has written other things. mr. daigler authored...
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hasica's fearless resolve inspired leaders who defined our national character, from george washington, john adams, and betsy ross. to frederick douglass. the great frederick douglass. amelia earhart, douglas macarthur, dwight eisenhower, jackie robinson, and of course, john glenn. [cheers and applause] our. trump: it has willed warriors up mountains and across minefields. it has liberated consonants, split the atom, and brought tyrants and empires to their knees. here with us this evening is earl morse. after retiring from the air force, earl worked at a va hospital in ohio. earl found that many world war ii veterans could not afford to visit their memorial on the national mall, so earl began the very first honor flights, that have now brought over 200,000 world war ii heroes to visit america's monument. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: earl, thank you, we salute you. thank you. thank you thank you, earl. our patriots running all the way back to the first souls who fought and won american independence. today, just as it did 243 years ago, the future of american freedom rests in the
hasica's fearless resolve inspired leaders who defined our national character, from george washington, john adams, and betsy ross. to frederick douglass. the great frederick douglass. amelia earhart, douglas macarthur, dwight eisenhower, jackie robinson, and of course, john glenn. [cheers and applause] our. trump: it has willed warriors up mountains and across minefields. it has liberated consonants, split the atom, and brought tyrants and empires to their knees. here with us this evening is...
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it's not an accurate depiction of george washington's life. now it does have those things, it's not how we wanted it. the fact is history is full of people that were just that, they were people. they were flawed, they went perfect but we don't honor people because they are perfect, we honor them of the aspirational vision they set out and we didn't always achieve it, but if you have a problem with something not to try to censor it, print and it didn't happen, but to keep it up, learn from i. >> ed: cabot, is there a distinction of not taking down a statue of george washington himself, even if you think he was flawed, or made mistakes, versus painting over or taking down the mural, a piece of art, or statue that the pick something that people believe to be racist? is there not a distinction between the two? >> i think there is a line to be drawn. patrons become a business owners, whoever it is. ultimately again it comes down to what standard are we setting? and we only have murals up, statues of the people that are perfect what's meant by that
it's not an accurate depiction of george washington's life. now it does have those things, it's not how we wanted it. the fact is history is full of people that were just that, they were people. they were flawed, they went perfect but we don't honor people because they are perfect, we honor them of the aspirational vision they set out and we didn't always achieve it, but if you have a problem with something not to try to censor it, print and it didn't happen, but to keep it up, learn from i....
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in august of 1790 by request of george washington and alexander hamilton. congress established a fleet of 10 swift vessels to defend our shores these revenue cutters would fight pirates stops bunglers and save our boarders they are the ancestors of our faithful coast guard thank you and when our ships were seized and sailors kidnapped by foreign powers an 812 it was a revenue cutter the swift schooner thomas jefferson that swept in to capture the 1st british vessel of the war in 897 when 265 whalers were trapped in ice and the ice fields of alaska would closing up courageous officers trekked 1500 miles through the frozen front here to rescue those starving men from certain death in 1042 the coast guard manned landing craft were invasions in the pacific when the enemy attacked us marines from the shores of what it can now coast guard singleman 1st last douglas munroe used his own boat to shield his comrades from pounding gunfire munroe gave his life hundreds of marines were saved as he lay dying on the deck his final question embodied devotion that sales wit
in august of 1790 by request of george washington and alexander hamilton. congress established a fleet of 10 swift vessels to defend our shores these revenue cutters would fight pirates stops bunglers and save our boarders they are the ancestors of our faithful coast guard thank you and when our ships were seized and sailors kidnapped by foreign powers an 812 it was a revenue cutter the swift schooner thomas jefferson that swept in to capture the 1st british vessel of the war in 897 when 265...
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we learn about george washington in our history books. we aren't deleting george washington. we are removing one specific mural in one school where people were having a very strong reaction to it. again, there is evidence -- >> tucker: who cares about their reaction! >> that imagery can suppress test scores. >> tucker: but that's completely bogus. >> it's not absurd, tucker. >> tucker: there is not one person who believes this. >> i will provide you the information. >> tucker: nobody believes that. >> absolutely! have you talked to any black majority schools? >> tucker: you've got to be kidding. >> i'm not, tucker. i'm not. >> tucker: do you think, given the standard, do you think any art is safe? what would prevent anyone from walking into any museum and saying, that image is so offensive to me, it's a physical injury upon me, it must be destroyed. by the etahn bearman standards. >> that's absolutely not what i said.ar in the museum, that is a place where we maintain art and we maintain historical artifacts even if they are offensive. for example, i want to maintain our know
we learn about george washington in our history books. we aren't deleting george washington. we are removing one specific mural in one school where people were having a very strong reaction to it. again, there is evidence -- >> tucker: who cares about their reaction! >> that imagery can suppress test scores. >> tucker: but that's completely bogus. >> it's not absurd, tucker. >> tucker: there is not one person who believes this. >> i will provide you the...
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president trump: george washington. he's got 100%. george washington. [applause] but we're going to have a tremendous percentage. and after six more years, it'll go to a level that nobody will even be close. [applause] but george washington is hard to beat because he put in 100% he was there first, so he had [inaudible). [laughter] but i have many more than george washington. remember that. george washington didn't put in too many, but he had certainly the highest percentage. he'll never -- that will be a record that will never be broken. we believe that every young american should love our country, honor our history, and always respect what? our great american flag. [applause] how about the betsy ross deal? you know, isn't that terrible, where they're trying to take your heritage away from you like that? isn't that terrible? audience: booo -- president trump: isn't that terrible? and then you see the picture of president obama with the same exact flag up. he should have taken it down. why didn't he take it down? it's, really, very unfair what they do.
president trump: george washington. he's got 100%. george washington. [applause] but we're going to have a tremendous percentage. and after six more years, it'll go to a level that nobody will even be close. [applause] but george washington is hard to beat because he put in 100% he was there first, so he had [inaudible). [laughter] but i have many more than george washington. remember that. george washington didn't put in too many, but he had certainly the highest percentage. he'll never --...
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its centerpiece, this. >> today, washington's tent is here. >> reporter: george washington's tent, enshrined now, in its own theater. >> reminding us of times when the nation's future hung in the balance. >> reporter: as his soldiers did, you see it, as a stand-in fo washington himself. >> the tent was the symbol. he said, i never left your side. i've been with you through the entire war. they had seen the candles burning late in the night. and these were objects that were present during that fighting. >> reporter: scott stevenson is president and ceo of the museum. >> it's the morning in 1875, and on the hill top, were the british. >> reporter: concord, massachusetts, where it all began. the two sides fought it out that first day of the war at the north bridge. >> they had been firing early in the day, at but for the reason that two british soldiers fell there at the bridge, this was the shot heard around the world. >> reporter: on display like a holy relic, a piece of that original bridge. >> heard that shot fired, on the morning of april 19th. >> reporter: but the museum sees its mission
its centerpiece, this. >> today, washington's tent is here. >> reporter: george washington's tent, enshrined now, in its own theater. >> reminding us of times when the nation's future hung in the balance. >> reporter: as his soldiers did, you see it, as a stand-in fo washington himself. >> the tent was the symbol. he said, i never left your side. i've been with you through the entire war. they had seen the candles burning late in the night. and these were objects...
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berry farm. >> reporter: why not celebrate america's birthday at george washington's boyhood home. i'm tommy mcfly with "the " scene. 10 to 4 at the berry farm, celebrate where george washington grew up. there will tours ofeorge's home. you can watch patriotic flag retirement ceremonies and interact th colonial reenactors. educational aspect if the whole family plus crafts, games, hands on activities you are going to love it. all the info on the nbc washington app just sarch scene. i'm tommy mcfly, news 4. ve>> berry farm ent wraps up a 4:00, but there are plenty of reasons to stay in fredericksburg including fireworks. find the fireworks finder on the nbc washington app. search "the scene" for more information. >> 4:26.n next ows 4 working for you with advice for people whose pets are afraid of fireworks. >>> plus, cell phone insurance claims bike on the fourth of july. think abour you can spill you bad. on your phone, that's your kid drops it in the pool, that's worse. we have tips and product ideas to keep your phone safe. lauren? >> well, you have to keep it safe, maybe get a l
berry farm. >> reporter: why not celebrate america's birthday at george washington's boyhood home. i'm tommy mcfly with "the " scene. 10 to 4 at the berry farm, celebrate where george washington grew up. there will tours ofeorge's home. you can watch patriotic flag retirement ceremonies and interact th colonial reenactors. educational aspect if the whole family plus crafts, games, hands on activities you are going to love it. all the info on the nbc washington app just sarch...
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washington's mount vernon, everybody is serving rusm. it's served on washington's table. martha washington once said on her letter to the house manager that rusm may always be had. t's been imported from a dis tillery locally, from alex alexandria remarks virginia, and also from the caribbean. hired wake workers seeveped some of their wages in rum. and anything from child birth to getting a cow out of the meier. it's one of these -- mir,. it's one of these moments who you can see how different groups of people interact around an item that's a part of everyday life. >> and when is where was it invented? >> i argue in the book project that rum was initially invented in barbados in the early to mid 17th century when europeans from england and scotland as well as native people from south america and africans arrive in barbados within about 18 months of each other. it's a moment when people want alcohol. all those groups of individuals were used to having alcohol but they're far removed from where they had lived previously and certain alcohol
washington's mount vernon, everybody is serving rusm. it's served on washington's table. martha washington once said on her letter to the house manager that rusm may always be had. t's been imported from a dis tillery locally, from alex alexandria remarks virginia, and also from the caribbean. hired wake workers seeveped some of their wages in rum. and anything from child birth to getting a cow out of the meier. it's one of these -- mir,. it's one of these moments who you can see how different...
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this mural at george washington high school continues to oppress black and indigenous students. taking down this mural sends a message to racist students that targeting students on the basis of race is unacceptable so future students won't have the same negative experiences i had. [applause] >> president cook: before you get started, as a reminder, you have 9 minutes -- or 8 minutes left. >> good evening, commissioners. i want to say to the opposing side is how to tell if a white person is racist with one simple question. if you want to quickly determine if a white person in the united states is comfortably racist, i'd recommend a single question. ask them, should our nation pay reparations to black, indigenous, etc. people for the enslavement, mistreatment and economic exploitation of them and their ancestors over the past 400 years? if they deny that, you can be fairly confident that you identified a racist. there is a white supremacist culture, and that is what we're really talking about here. not art, not the destruction of art, but the realization that we live in a white su
this mural at george washington high school continues to oppress black and indigenous students. taking down this mural sends a message to racist students that targeting students on the basis of race is unacceptable so future students won't have the same negative experiences i had. [applause] >> president cook: before you get started, as a reminder, you have 9 minutes -- or 8 minutes left. >> good evening, commissioners. i want to say to the opposing side is how to tell if a white...
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smithsonian national air and space museum,, the state department and the george washington university policy institute cohosted this event. >> welcome. it is truly a thrill to see space diplomacy draw such a wonderful crowd. thank you so much for joining us this evening. i'm a historian of science and technology and a curator at the smithsonian national air and base museum for the apollo spacecraft collection. 50 years ago this week, the apollo 11 crew answered a call to land humans on the moon within a decade in return them safely back to earth. a greater percentage of the population followed the flight than any previous events in human history. after their flight, the astronauts toward over 20 countries. president nixon proclaimed them the best possible ambassadors america could have on this earth. today, we are looking back and asking what was the political and foreign relations significance of the apollo program, and what is legacy? we are also going to look forward, questioning how they could inform foreign relations today. very shortly, i will be giving you some historical conte
smithsonian national air and space museum,, the state department and the george washington university policy institute cohosted this event. >> welcome. it is truly a thrill to see space diplomacy draw such a wonderful crowd. thank you so much for joining us this evening. i'm a historian of science and technology and a curator at the smithsonian national air and base museum for the apollo spacecraft collection. 50 years ago this week, the apollo 11 crew answered a call to land humans on...
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[applause] from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern we feature the presidency. a weekly series exploring the presidents, their politics, the policies and legacies. historyatching american tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. back to the vietnam war era and hear from former pow wives who joined forces on behalf of their captive and missing husbands. ardage lee is the author of "the league of wives: the untold story of the women who took on the u.s. governmetn to bring their husbands home." she is joined by two members of the national league of families of american prisoners and missing in southeast asia. the richard nixon presidential library and museum hosted this event. morning, welcome to richard nixon's presidential library. i am with the richard nixon foundation.
[applause] from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern we feature the presidency. a weekly series exploring the presidents, their politics, the policies and legacies. historyatching american tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. back to the vietnam war era and hear from former pow wives who joined forces on behalf of their captive and missing husbands. ardage lee is the author of "the league of wives: the untold story of the women who took...
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now like to interviews you to george washington university president thomas leblanc. good evening, everyone, and thank you for your introduction. of course, for your significant contributions and ongoing commitment to space a story. to welcome you all to the george washington university listener auditorium and to join you for this event, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. i would especially like to thank our cosponsors, the smithsonian national air and space museum, and the u.s. state department and this evening's distinguished panelists, major general collins for your participation. it is an honor for us to hear from you this evening. i would also like to recognizeg logsdon at our elliott school of international affairs spaceunder of the gw policy institute. research and's integration into a robust, academic program is one of our university's most significant contributions to the space field. a world leader in research, graduate study, and discussion related to issues of science, technology, and public policy, the institute has developed
now like to interviews you to george washington university president thomas leblanc. good evening, everyone, and thank you for your introduction. of course, for your significant contributions and ongoing commitment to space a story. to welcome you all to the george washington university listener auditorium and to join you for this event, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. i would especially like to thank our cosponsors, the smithsonian national air and space museum,...
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[applause] >> from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern we feature the presidency. our weekly series exploring the presidents, their politics, the policies and legacies. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> we look back to the vietnam war era and hear from former pow wives who joined forces on behalf of their captive and missing husbands. heath hardage lee is the author of "the league of wives: the untold story of the women who
[applause] >> from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern we feature the presidency. our weekly series exploring the presidents, their politics, the policies and legacies. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> we look back to the vietnam war era and hear from former pow wives who joined forces on behalf of their captive and missing husbands. heath hardage lee is the author of "the league of...
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. >> george washington university and the derek sheely foundation hosted a daylong conference on reducing injury risks among student-athletes. we hear about research from penn state university in the area of traumatic brain injury. the entire conference is available on our website. this is about 20 minutes. >> one of the things of the derek sheely foundation and the ncaa wanted to do was to find a way to do research that is going to be meaningfully impactful. so we have heard so much today about making data-driven decisions or informed decision-making, and that is really important. when we cannot make decisions from science, we try to get the best consensus as possible. but science is coming forward. the department of defense and the ncaa is coming together, as they started something called the grand alliance, and the grand alliance has two parts to it. one is something called mind matters. it is a grand challenge. how do we gather education and research to know that we can better inform the public of everyone about the safety of concussions? or better put, to improve the culture of concu
. >> george washington university and the derek sheely foundation hosted a daylong conference on reducing injury risks among student-athletes. we hear about research from penn state university in the area of traumatic brain injury. the entire conference is available on our website. this is about 20 minutes. >> one of the things of the derek sheely foundation and the ncaa wanted to do was to find a way to do research that is going to be meaningfully impactful. so we have heard so...
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. >> george washington was a slave owner. was george washington a slaveowner? will george washington now lose his status? are we going to take down, are we going to take down statues to george washington? how about thomas jefferson? what do you think of thomas jefferson? you like him? are we going to take down the statue? he was a major slaveowner. are we going to take down his statute? it is fine. you are changing history, changing culture. shannon: the pendulum to settle somewhere on this debate. >> the pendulum is in the middle on this. you can celebrate thomas jefferson but you have to commemorate that he was a slaveholder and a relationship with a slave that had children. how is it possible for slaveowner to have a healthy relationship with the slave? there has to be middle ground in the ground is just that, celebrate thomas jefferson, you also celebrate the emancipation of slaves in virginia. >> felt like that with counsel is going to do, he will always be a presence in the tampa bay have march 3rd is an official holiday. what is going on downtown? one of
. >> george washington was a slave owner. was george washington a slaveowner? will george washington now lose his status? are we going to take down, are we going to take down statues to george washington? how about thomas jefferson? what do you think of thomas jefferson? you like him? are we going to take down the statue? he was a major slaveowner. are we going to take down his statute? it is fine. you are changing history, changing culture. shannon: the pendulum to settle somewhere on...
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no secrets are greater than what i find about george washington. abby: you can see that exclusively on "fox nation" go to the app store or to "fox nation".com and follow the instructions for you are thinking why "fox nation" it is simple fox news brings you the headlines that you need but "fox nation" gives you the stories that you want in the history worker for example. >> a forgotten american hero. a very good pilot. very smart and tough. abby: joining me now someone who is very familiar with george welch colonel and author dan hampton. thank you so much for joining me. >> my pleasure. abby: tell me about the story behind george welch. >> a fascinating man in connection with pearl harbor with the airborne that day the son of a chemist went to purdue got into the military. >> why do you think this is a forgotten story? >> what made him a forgotten hero is he was a test pilot in early test flights and the contention is for a large number of people faster than the speed of sound broke the sound barrier before chuck yeager did. he got all the credit
no secrets are greater than what i find about george washington. abby: you can see that exclusively on "fox nation" go to the app store or to "fox nation".com and follow the instructions for you are thinking why "fox nation" it is simple fox news brings you the headlines that you need but "fox nation" gives you the stories that you want in the history worker for example. >> a forgotten american hero. a very good pilot. very smart and tough. abby:...
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washington became your founding father. abraham lincoln was your liberator. martin luther king spoke of your dreams and the flag that flies on the moon is sure flag. andhave as much freedom right as i do, but you also have the same responsibility and in that responsibility is about a country that is exceptional. equalveryone is created and when i watched this last week a transformation of this house and people are not held to the same account of others, when i watched a bill get introduced that talked about bds against israel, the complete opposite of where both parties have ever been, it is a clear sign that there is no longer a democratic party in the house of representatives. this is a socialist democratic party and this is what the fight is about and what the fight will continue to be about. >> are you comfortable with how house democrats handled the --usations against [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this weekend, am
washington became your founding father. abraham lincoln was your liberator. martin luther king spoke of your dreams and the flag that flies on the moon is sure flag. andhave as much freedom right as i do, but you also have the same responsibility and in that responsibility is about a country that is exceptional. equalveryone is created and when i watched this last week a transformation of this house and people are not held to the same account of others, when i watched a bill get introduced that...
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this is being cohosted with george washington, university -- george washington university. special thanks to president thomas leblanc of george washington university, tonya vog el, the director of athletics who helped get this food together properly and chris kennelly, the associate director of athletics at george washington university. john solomon is here from the aspen institute. the aspen institute has been doing such great work. i was involved in project play from the beginning. they're looking at sport as a public health issue. they are doing and norms important work. -- enormously important work. amy dunham helps get the good word out about sports and the way we need to keep getting the good word out about sports and keep abreast of everything that is happening. spent countless hours to try to get this conference right. this is an academic conference. it is a conference in the living memory of derek sheely. we want to get everything about this right. this is in just a conference. this is part of -- is not just a conference. this is part of a movement to understand ho
this is being cohosted with george washington, university -- george washington university. special thanks to president thomas leblanc of george washington university, tonya vog el, the director of athletics who helped get this food together properly and chris kennelly, the associate director of athletics at george washington university. john solomon is here from the aspen institute. the aspen institute has been doing such great work. i was involved in project play from the beginning. they're...
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i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. get to know geico and see how much you could save on renters insurance. woman 1: this is my body of proof. man 1: proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2: ...with humira. woman 3: humira targets and blocks a specific source of
i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. it's my special friend,...
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it was wonderful what you said about george washington. george iii asked someone, what is washington going to do after the war? he was told, he's going back to his farm. george iii said, he'll be the greatest man in the world. everybody respects giving of power like that. >> that's right. george washington had the option of being king. he said no. >> what do you think trump would do? >> he would take it in a second. that's what part of this event tomorrow is. that is just the complete opposite of what our founding father decides and what most americans want. >> if they see somebody looking for trouble, just walk away. the last thing we need is another charlottesville. >> i want to make a comment that this is the day that we are honoring the troops and honoring the birthday of our country. this guy is taking troops away from their family. >> let's see what tracks the tanks leave. they are 60 tons. they are not meant for promotions. they are meant for defending our country. thank you both for coming here tonight. coming up, you can't appeal
it was wonderful what you said about george washington. george iii asked someone, what is washington going to do after the war? he was told, he's going back to his farm. george iii said, he'll be the greatest man in the world. everybody respects giving of power like that. >> that's right. george washington had the option of being king. he said no. >> what do you think trump would do? >> he would take it in a second. that's what part of this event tomorrow is. that is just the...
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washington. ♪ >> no mistry greater and when i find about george washington. abby: you can see that exclusively on fox nation. sign up now go to the app store or population .com and follow the instructions. i know what you're thinking. why fox nation? it is simple. fox news brings you the headlines you need fox nation goes in-depth bringing you more of the stories you want in the history they did not teach you but for example, have you heard of george welch? >> george has been called a forgotten american hero. he's not forgotten. he was a very good pilot. he was a maverick. he was very smart and tough. he was basically indifferent to fame and fortune. abby: joining me now, someone who's familiar with george welch, retired u.s. air force colonel and author of the book, chasing the demon, dan hampton. dan, thank you for joining me. >> my pleasure, abby. abby: can you tell me more about the story behind george welch? >> george welch is a fascinating man. most people are familiar with him in connection with pearl harbor. he was one of the few army pilots they got
washington. ♪ >> no mistry greater and when i find about george washington. abby: you can see that exclusively on fox nation. sign up now go to the app store or population .com and follow the instructions. i know what you're thinking. why fox nation? it is simple. fox news brings you the headlines you need fox nation goes in-depth bringing you more of the stories you want in the history they did not teach you but for example, have you heard of george welch? >> george has been...
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they place green as one with his chief george washington. in recognizing and supporting the privacy of the civil power. a critical concept of governance, that spared the new nation. the efficiency of military adventuress. rodda's command, greene championed the establishment of civil dominance. for example, sending to georgia has personal representative, georgia clay. he absolutely made a gift for adroit maneuvering and political affairs. in 1781, drugs and delegates to congress the position to the rank of general, with command of the georgia militia greene must have been appalled. what would be the reaction of militia leaders, and our dedication and leadership the kurds. colonel john erickson james jackson, how to deal with this delicate situation? greene wrote to the delegates, i am a little apprehensive that the military characters in that state will not readily subscribe to the propriety of dr. bronson's appointment. that's putting it mildly. he then wrote to georgia colonels in neatly handed the problem to them. ahead while this business
they place green as one with his chief george washington. in recognizing and supporting the privacy of the civil power. a critical concept of governance, that spared the new nation. the efficiency of military adventuress. rodda's command, greene championed the establishment of civil dominance. for example, sending to georgia has personal representative, georgia clay. he absolutely made a gift for adroit maneuvering and political affairs. in 1781, drugs and delegates to congress the position to...
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so find arizona avenue, macarthur stacked up and maybe george washington with more traffic. with that flooding from monday's storms, we have a couple of closures here.
so find arizona avenue, macarthur stacked up and maybe george washington with more traffic. with that flooding from monday's storms, we have a couple of closures here.
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i learned that my ten timesot great grandmr is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com (nathan) secondhand smoke caused measthma attacks, infections and lung damage. and i never smoked. (announcer) if you or someone you know wants free help to quit smoking, call 1-800-quit-now. woman 1: this is my body of proof. man 1: proof of ss joint pain and clearer skin. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2: ...with humira. woman 3: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint mage and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. announcer: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, includin tuberculosis, and cancers, including lympho, have h
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i guess we have to start with the one principal that is come , and that was george washington. was the keyngton consumer for all intelligence during the revolution. arm, but hes the becausection very much of economies of scale, as one of the key intelligence managers, so he writes specific orders on tradecraft. , inhave the key consumer effect a chief operations it is a and even though small element, the tensions that existed today are the tensions that existed there. once it is quick as possible, but wants to protect the sources. you see what washington did. washington ran an incredibly sophisticated operation when you consider who he was and the issues he had to deal with in logistics and strategy. washington was an expert at what i would say is the most planning. deception that allowed him to completely full british commanders as to the size of his army and what he planned to do with it. for deception operations you need three key factors that are very hard to put together. abler one, you have to be to control the information from your side. and often no leaking falsifying i
i guess we have to start with the one principal that is come , and that was george washington. was the keyngton consumer for all intelligence during the revolution. arm, but hes the becausection very much of economies of scale, as one of the key intelligence managers, so he writes specific orders on tradecraft. , inhave the key consumer effect a chief operations it is a and even though small element, the tensions that existed today are the tensions that existed there. once it is quick as...
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plus, san francisco divided on plans to paint over a mural depicting the life of george washington. some say the artwork contains painful images of racism. others argue it should stand as a reminder of history. >> we should be teaching about the mural and what it means. i, as a half native american indian see no problem with the mural. it depicts what happened. dad, we need to talk about something important. you don't need to go anywhere dad, this is your home. the best home to be in is your own. home instead offers personalized in-home services for your loved ones. home instead senior care. to us, it's personal. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otez
plus, san francisco divided on plans to paint over a mural depicting the life of george washington. some say the artwork contains painful images of racism. others argue it should stand as a reminder of history. >> we should be teaching about the mural and what it means. i, as a half native american indian see no problem with the mural. it depicts what happened. dad, we need to talk about something important. you don't need to go anywhere dad, this is your home. the best home to be in is...
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[cheers and applause] in august of 1790, by request of george washington and alexandra hamilton. congress established a fleet of ten swift vessels to defend our shores. these revenue cutters would fight pirates, stop smugglers, and safeguard our borders. they are the ancestors of our faithful coast guard. [applause] when our ships were seized and stale to sailors kidnapped by foreign powers in 1812, it was a revenue cutter, the swift schooner thomas jefferson that swept into capture the first british vessel of the war. in 1897 when 265 whalers were trapped in ice in the ice fields of alaska were closing up, courageous officers tracked 150n frontier to rescue those starving men from certain death. in 1942, the coast guard manned landing crafts towards the pacific when the enemy attacked u.s. marines from the shore. if coast guard cinnamon first class douglas munro used his own boat to shield his comrades from pounding gunfire. he gave his life. hundreds of marines were saved. as he lay dying on the deck, his final question of body devotion that sales with every coast guardsmen, di
[cheers and applause] in august of 1790, by request of george washington and alexandra hamilton. congress established a fleet of ten swift vessels to defend our shores. these revenue cutters would fight pirates, stop smugglers, and safeguard our borders. they are the ancestors of our faithful coast guard. [applause] when our ships were seized and stale to sailors kidnapped by foreign powers in 1812, it was a revenue cutter, the swift schooner thomas jefferson that swept into capture the first...
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i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com so bob, what do you take for back pain? before i take anything, i apply topical pain relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables of certain cancers clater in life.k from an infection, human papillomavirus i knew widespread hpv is and while hpv clears for most, that might not be the case for him. i knei knew a vaccine could as hhelp protect him at age 11 or 12, befi knew so i talked to my child's doctor. now that you know that hpv can lead to certain cancers, don't wait. talk to your child's doctor today. [ text notification now that you have] new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles with softer, bouncier
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he holds a doctorate in public policy from george washington master of, and a public administration degree from the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard university. i am confident that he will be an outstanding secretary of defense. doubt aboututely no it. he is outstanding in every way. we are honored to have you aboard. justice to please administer the oath of office. mr. esper: i, mark esper do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. against all enemies foreign and domestic. faith.will bear true that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office from which i am about to enter. so help me god. justice alito: congratulations. [applause] mr. esper: thank you, mr. president for your kind words, confidence in me and this incredible opportunity. fork you justice alito administering the oath of office. i want to think the senate armed services committee for its quick action on my nomination and a strong bipartisan support i receive
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thank you to the eric shealy foundation and george washington universityor
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so we can write a biography of george washington because george washington was one of the extraordinary individuals, and by extraordinary here i mean famous to the extent that people saved his letters. and people remember what they felt, what they heard when they encountered washington. if somebody's famous, the finding the record of famous people is not a problem. i wrote about benjamin franklin, and i have to say that the first 30 years of benjamin franklin's life go by like this in my book. why? because there are no sources on it. the one source is franklin's own autobiography. in fact, you can measure this in a wonderful published collection of the franklin letters that is about 37 or 8 volumes, published by yale university press and the american philosophical society. took them 50 years to publish it. now, volume one, volume one goes from franklin's birth til the age of 30. and it's about that thick. volume 38 -- if that's the last one -- is equally thick, and it covers three months. not three decades, but three months of franklin's life. why? because then he was world famous, peop
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at a school they wanted to paint over a mural of george washington. charles: to your point, the san francisco mural was considered degrading. i implore everyone to look at it after the show. but one of the people who said they thought it was mistake, said the mural wasn't there to glorify the killing of native americans but to criticize the genocide. in fact it was made by, you know, sort of a socialist -- >> call that day, charles, payne day? charles: it was something. >> you know, what troubles me about this, i am a liberal. i'm a progressive and it starts to look like this is what all progressives think. it's not. most of us understand the balance between understanding your history, as i said, find me a country that doesn't have bad? in its history. >> absolutely. >> we're no different in that regard. we have a lot of good. why we're still living here, folks. you don't have to live here. you want to live here. you can't overdo these things. it does styles get to the point where people are going over the line. charles: deroy, you will have some blac
at a school they wanted to paint over a mural of george washington. charles: to your point, the san francisco mural was considered degrading. i implore everyone to look at it after the show. but one of the people who said they thought it was mistake, said the mural wasn't there to glorify the killing of native americans but to criticize the genocide. in fact it was made by, you know, sort of a socialist -- >> call that day, charles, payne day? charles: it was something. >> you know,...