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the sea made the nation, but the farmers made the land. generations have been molding the countryside into friendly, useful shapes with machinery nowadays here, too. britain's agriculture is one of the world's most highly mechanized. from these fields come half the country's food. these fields feed the beasts, the ultimate thoroughbreds who go overseas to sire champions in other lands. but what is a nation, really? only its people. they may go back a long way, but the british of all things are a content people, living their lives with enthusiasm and zest and cheerfulness. who are they? well, they work with their muscles. they wrestle with papers like everyone else. they work in shops. they create things. they communicate things. they control big machines. they conjure with curious secrets. and then there are those who take the responsibility for organizing the community system that is called government, from the small ways of the local town council to the big ways of the nation's administration, all aiming at a new national effort, a new s
the sea made the nation, but the farmers made the land. generations have been molding the countryside into friendly, useful shapes with machinery nowadays here, too. britain's agriculture is one of the world's most highly mechanized. from these fields come half the country's food. these fields feed the beasts, the ultimate thoroughbreds who go overseas to sire champions in other lands. but what is a nation, really? only its people. they may go back a long way, but the british of all things are...
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i believe that all nations should be friends who if the relations among the nations in the persian gulf region and especially between iran and saudi arabia are founded on justice respect brotherhood and friendship what the situation in the region will totally change when i believe that under such circumstances the regional nations will get the chance to play their historical role. of spreading peace brotherhood and security worldwide. intra regional competition and conflict will harm everyone. there will be no winners inside the region asked. the only winners will be the enemies of the regional states. as a basic strategy. i think the persian gulf littoral states. should be totally united. and their unity is quite vital for the region and the world. of course the meddling of extra regional powers. has always caused some problems. and i hope the leaders of the countries that act more astutely and overt differences in conflicts among themselves. i once again reiterate that the role of iran and saudi arabia in the region is key and pivotal. if they stand together all regional nations inclu
i believe that all nations should be friends who if the relations among the nations in the persian gulf region and especially between iran and saudi arabia are founded on justice respect brotherhood and friendship what the situation in the region will totally change when i believe that under such circumstances the regional nations will get the chance to play their historical role. of spreading peace brotherhood and security worldwide. intra regional competition and conflict will harm everyone....
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fauci is the director of the national institute of technology and the director of the national institute of health. as the longtime chief of the niaid laboratory of immuno -regulation, dr. fauci has made many seminal contributions in research and is one of the world's most cited biomedical scientists. he was one ofthe ? ? principal architects -- he was one of the principal architects. a program needed in our community that saved millions of lives throughout the developing world. we felt that the person of the year for 2021, in the spirit of dr. martin luther king jr.'s teachings, is dr. anthony fauci. he has become familiar to us all over the world because of his work during this time. he has never abandoned, as he has done the work, of making sure that it was fairness and the advocacy of health care for all. that is a credit to dr. king to, no matter whether you are dealing in high-profile or anonymity, that you remain stable and steady in your discipline. no one has personified that this year better than dr. anthony fauci. it is for that reason on behalf of national action network that
fauci is the director of the national institute of technology and the director of the national institute of health. as the longtime chief of the niaid laboratory of immuno -regulation, dr. fauci has made many seminal contributions in research and is one of the world's most cited biomedical scientists. he was one ofthe ? ? principal architects -- he was one of the principal architects. a program needed in our community that saved millions of lives throughout the developing world. we felt that...
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us on nation, the seminole nation and the muscogee nation are against going along -- the chickasaw nation, the seminole nation and the muscogee nation are against going along with that. there is a law in place -- you are going to do it. it has other provisions in place to go along with it and there are things built in to it that sets the stage as we approach oklahoma statehood. it's at the timeline on when the remaining tribes will have to get there tribal roles completed . it also has other provisions in their that dismantle -- in there that dismantle parts of the tribal government. the tribal constitution we created in 1868, we created the offices of a principal chief, a second chief. it was not until 1868 that the muscogee nation were united under one chief, but with the passage of the curtis act, it set the stage for dismantling those parts of our tribal government and the federal government assumed control of all those offices. when i would talk about our national council at the time, they would be in this space at the time. the curtis act pretty much said it would not recognize the
us on nation, the seminole nation and the muscogee nation are against going along -- the chickasaw nation, the seminole nation and the muscogee nation are against going along with that. there is a law in place -- you are going to do it. it has other provisions in place to go along with it and there are things built in to it that sets the stage as we approach oklahoma statehood. it's at the timeline on when the remaining tribes will have to get there tribal roles completed . it also has other...
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of a new president a group of men in the nation's -- of men meet in the nation's capital. this is the joint congressional inaugural committee. under the chairmanship of the senator from illinois, the members establish policy, work out details. senator dirksen is assisted by senators mike mansfield of montana and edward jordan of north carolina. representative gerald ford of michigan, speaker of the house john mccormack of massachusetts. representative carl albert of oklahoma. mark trice, the executive director of the joint inaugural committee. the nation lays out an elaborate welcome mat for the new president. as the final day approaches tens of thousands of citizens from every state and territory arrive to witness the momentous event. for many without tickets, it was a long and cold weight. -- wait. january 20 began with below freezing weather and thousands of visitors out early to locate a vantage point close to the inaugural stand. wherever they hailed from, american citizens can claim two towns and once every four years they rededicate themselves to -- they congregate
of a new president a group of men in the nation's -- of men meet in the nation's capital. this is the joint congressional inaugural committee. under the chairmanship of the senator from illinois, the members establish policy, work out details. senator dirksen is assisted by senators mike mansfield of montana and edward jordan of north carolina. representative gerald ford of michigan, speaker of the house john mccormack of massachusetts. representative carl albert of oklahoma. mark trice, the...
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in dallas, the 50th anniversary. the national action network, rev. al sharpton on behalf of the nbna president and nurses worldwide. got rev. sharpton: thank you. -- rev. sharpton: thank you. god bless you. we are forever indebted to our nurses. thank you and god bless you. [applause] >> our first peace in freedom board nominee is miss stacey abrams. >> stacey abrams is a new york times best-selling author of our time is now. she is an author and political leader. as minority leader >> the democratic nominee for governor of georgia. over of course of her career she has founded multiple organizations for voting rights and hiring and training people of color and tackling social issues. dedicated to civil engagement, her most recent endeavors include ensuring every american has a voice in our election system and to ensure accuracy and concensus and greater participation in civic engagement, and the economic advancement project. a public policy initiative to broaden economic power and build equity in the south she serves on the board of advisors for the
in dallas, the 50th anniversary. the national action network, rev. al sharpton on behalf of the nbna president and nurses worldwide. got rev. sharpton: thank you. -- rev. sharpton: thank you. god bless you. we are forever indebted to our nurses. thank you and god bless you. [applause] >> our first peace in freedom board nominee is miss stacey abrams. >> stacey abrams is a new york times best-selling author of our time is now. she is an author and political leader. as minority leader...
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they are the nation's finest. ours is an all-volunteer force, magnificently trained, highly motivated. the troops know why they're there, and listen to what they say. for they've said it better than any president or prime minister ever could. listen to hollywood huddleston, marine lance corporal. he says let's free these people so we can go home and be free again. and he's right. the terrible crimes and tortures committed by saddam's henchmen against the innocent people of kuwait are an affront to mankind, and a challenge to the freedom of all. listen to one of our great officers out there, marine lieutenant general walter boomer. he said there are things worth fighting for. a world in which brutality and lawlessness are allowed to go unchecked isn't the kind of world we're going to want to live in. listen to master sergeant j.p. kendall of the 82nd airborne. we're here for more than for just the price of a gallon of gas. what we're doing is going to chart the future of the world for the next 100 years. it's bette
they are the nation's finest. ours is an all-volunteer force, magnificently trained, highly motivated. the troops know why they're there, and listen to what they say. for they've said it better than any president or prime minister ever could. listen to hollywood huddleston, marine lance corporal. he says let's free these people so we can go home and be free again. and he's right. the terrible crimes and tortures committed by saddam's henchmen against the innocent people of kuwait are an affront...
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of the governor as well as the national guard and others in this effort. we've been working closely with our federal and state partners to ensure vaccines get to the facilities in maryland and that's what the governor illustrated. it does take time from the time they tell us that we have a vaccine allocation to when we order it and it actually gets delivered here to the state directly to a certain facility the hospitals and local health department implemented the plan that has been happening around the scenes including staff training and education, communications to the eligible groups, coordination with local providers, coordination with local counterparts and fire and ems, for example. they had to set up appointment schedules and make sure that the clinics were set up securely and safely and also with adequate room to accommodate all of our precautions to avoid crowding in these vaccine clinics. so all of this has been happening behind the scenes that perhaps people may not fully appreciate but this is work that the local health departments, hospitals an
of the governor as well as the national guard and others in this effort. we've been working closely with our federal and state partners to ensure vaccines get to the facilities in maryland and that's what the governor illustrated. it does take time from the time they tell us that we have a vaccine allocation to when we order it and it actually gets delivered here to the state directly to a certain facility the hospitals and local health department implemented the plan that has been happening...
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during so many times of crisis, the guard has been on the nation's speed dial. responding to natural disasters and unrest, from the civil rights movement to the racial justice protests that gripped the country last summer. as millions of americans fell sick with an unrelenting virus, they built field hospitals and administered tests and now we've called upon them again to ensure the peaceful and dignified transfer of power, the very bedrock of our government they lost one of their own here a week ago, capitol police officer brian sicknick, a veteran of the new jersey air national guard. in the tense days that followed, units began arriving from around the country. upwards of 20,000 guard troops are expected to be deployed to washington to protect this building, the lives of the lawmakers who work here, and the inauguration of our next president tonight this is the state of our democracy, the halls of our capitol resemble a military base the stakes of this mission couldn't be any higher and our thanks for their service. that's "nightly news" for this wednesday th
during so many times of crisis, the guard has been on the nation's speed dial. responding to natural disasters and unrest, from the civil rights movement to the racial justice protests that gripped the country last summer. as millions of americans fell sick with an unrelenting virus, they built field hospitals and administered tests and now we've called upon them again to ensure the peaceful and dignified transfer of power, the very bedrock of our government they lost one of their own here a...
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the nation's capitol and all 50 states on high alert. checkpoints and barricades put up throughout washington, d.c. tonight, the fbi warning of quote, substantial threat of ieds and lawmakers. sources telling abc news the inauguration rehearsal planned for sunday has been delayed. and alarming new bouthe alt on capitol hill. how close were pro-trump rioters to vice president mike pence as he was whisked away by secret service, as many were chanting hang mike pence? >>> new questions tonight over former and current lawmakers. were any involved in these riots? what we've learned. >>> and this evening, the phone call between vice president pence and the vice president-elect kamala harris. martha raddatz with late reporting. >>> president trump's final days in the white house. the president is now planning a military style sendoff for himself the morning of the inauguration. the senate impeachment trial could begin as early as later the same day. will there be more pardons? who will defend him at the senate trial. jon karl standing by on tha
the nation's capitol and all 50 states on high alert. checkpoints and barricades put up throughout washington, d.c. tonight, the fbi warning of quote, substantial threat of ieds and lawmakers. sources telling abc news the inauguration rehearsal planned for sunday has been delayed. and alarming new bouthe alt on capitol hill. how close were pro-trump rioters to vice president mike pence as he was whisked away by secret service, as many were chanting hang mike pence? >>> new questions...
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the national guard has been deployed to protect the state capitol in sacramento. this is what it looks like. today is armed troops arrived and began on loading gear. governor newsome says about 1000 troops will be surrounding the capital and other state buildings over the coming days ahead of the inauguration, and more than 20,000 troops have been in washington d. c for days. now, the national mall, looking more like a military base. much of the area surrounding the capital will be shut down for the inauguration. fox news mike tobin has the latest from washington. u. s capitol police arresting a man friday who arrived at a security checkpoint in washington with an unregistered handgun in more than 500 rounds of ammo, police say the man identified as 31 year old westley, allan bealer of virginia, was carrying an unauthorized credential to the inauguration. his family says he has no ill intentions, claiming his an air force veteran who works in private security. he also told police about the weapon. the development comes as the nation's capital remains on high alert
the national guard has been deployed to protect the state capitol in sacramento. this is what it looks like. today is armed troops arrived and began on loading gear. governor newsome says about 1000 troops will be surrounding the capital and other state buildings over the coming days ahead of the inauguration, and more than 20,000 troops have been in washington d. c for days. now, the national mall, looking more like a military base. much of the area surrounding the capital will be shut down...
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today the united nations headquarters stands in new york a daily reminder of the need for nations to work together for peace. to help secure that peace, the united states joined the 15 nation north atlantic treaty organization or the american people, membership in nato was never an issue. voters of both major political parties strongly supported the alliance. in 1952 they elected president a man who had played a vital role in europe, dwight d. eisenhower. as supreme commander he led armies in the liberation of europe. there for the second time in a generation american boys had joined in the cause of freedom. ♪ they went home, their country sought to help them resume a peaceful life. schools opened their doors to millions of veterans. ever since it began, the united states has seen a constant growth of education. a high school diploma is now almost taken for granted. every year 2.5 million students enroll in the universities and professional schools. many of the young men who had fought in north africa and normandy went back to the farms. they went back to working the earth in the q
today the united nations headquarters stands in new york a daily reminder of the need for nations to work together for peace. to help secure that peace, the united states joined the 15 nation north atlantic treaty organization or the american people, membership in nato was never an issue. voters of both major political parties strongly supported the alliance. in 1952 they elected president a man who had played a vital role in europe, dwight d. eisenhower. as supreme commander he led armies in...
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the league of nations. the fact is wilson bakes the covenant for the league of nations into the treaty of versailles, so to ratify the treaty meant we could then join the league of nations, we never ratified the treaty. this is that big fight between the senator and the president, thus we never joined the league of nations, thus technically we were still at war with germany until president harding negotiated a separate piece with -- peace with germany that was nonpunitive. it simply restored peace with them in 1921. really remarkable. there's a question all the way in the back. >> so, i'm going to some world war i and world war ii lectures and i don't hear a lot about the effect on the middle east and china and asia. because i believe there was something that woodrow wilson did to the chinese, a type of betrayal. could you explain a little bit on those aspects of world war i? garrett: yeah, so the question here was about the other parts of the world that were impacted by world war i, for example, the middle
the league of nations. the fact is wilson bakes the covenant for the league of nations into the treaty of versailles, so to ratify the treaty meant we could then join the league of nations, we never ratified the treaty. this is that big fight between the senator and the president, thus we never joined the league of nations, thus technically we were still at war with germany until president harding negotiated a separate piece with -- peace with germany that was nonpunitive. it simply restored...
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has the thick skin probably needed for the national stage and the national role. can you talk about how she did become a contender for the vice presidential nomination? ill know her name was in the mix. think pretty early on but so were a lot of individuals. how did she become the one that biden chose? >> well, i think the national press corps has a better fission on that than i do from out here in california, but what i do know -- well, president biden said early on he was going to pick a woman and then george floyd was killed under the knee of an officer and that changed politics nationally. became apparent he would pick a person of color. susan rice was obviously in the mix, congresswoman karen bass was clearly in the mix. we know karen bass out here, assembly speaker. she is a very good politician and no doubt would have been fine on the ticket. there was a perception that kamala harris was overly ambitious. i think that's an odd attribute to give to a politician. all politicians, anyone who rowses is ambitious. at any rate, whatever was happening in wilmingto
has the thick skin probably needed for the national stage and the national role. can you talk about how she did become a contender for the vice presidential nomination? ill know her name was in the mix. think pretty early on but so were a lot of individuals. how did she become the one that biden chose? >> well, i think the national press corps has a better fission on that than i do from out here in california, but what i do know -- well, president biden said early on he was going to pick...
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the national security law mr t. in the world as has been warning that this is in fact the 1st step toward repression in fact there were warnings that this would happen for example from human rights watch you said that the hong kong authorities with china's backing are imposing mainland style repression on a city long recognised for its freedoms they say hong kong's new security legislation is nothing more than a roadmap for repression don't these latest arrests prove those warnings true ok so your view one might want to subpoena the whole world is over reacting and i'm supposed to be the most liberal of the pro give beijing. membership the whole world is over reacting they don't even know the details of these arrests or what it's all above. just like the supporters of bollywood from the us but how about the hong kong government's promise that this law would be used to target only a minority of people mr t. and me kerry lamb she she went on the airwaves she actually spoke before the united nations saying it would onl
the national security law mr t. in the world as has been warning that this is in fact the 1st step toward repression in fact there were warnings that this would happen for example from human rights watch you said that the hong kong authorities with china's backing are imposing mainland style repression on a city long recognised for its freedoms they say hong kong's new security legislation is nothing more than a roadmap for repression don't these latest arrests prove those warnings true ok so...
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giving our nation's capital the appearance of a third world nation. for more on what's happening on the ground in washington, we turn to fox news correspondent mike tobin. mike in. >> reporter: and, lou, let me give you a quick look around in this area of north capitol street very near union station. you can see the presence of the national guard with one of the vehicles there as we're here on north capitol street. as we look in the direction of the capitol, you can see some of that fencing. it's all over town. on top of that, 12,000 feet of razor wire that surrounds the capitol and also the presence of some of the capitol police. you can't go a few blocks in this town without running into fencing, a roadblock, another checkpoint with security forces and the ubiquitous presence of the national guard. as we watched yesterday, squad after squad, platoon after platoon of forward were showing up. there are now some 21,000 troops on the ground, excess of 25,000 troops are expected, and they will be vetted by the fbi and the secret service. the secretary of
giving our nation's capital the appearance of a third world nation. for more on what's happening on the ground in washington, we turn to fox news correspondent mike tobin. mike in. >> reporter: and, lou, let me give you a quick look around in this area of north capitol street very near union station. you can see the presence of the national guard with one of the vehicles there as we're here on north capitol street. as we look in the direction of the capitol, you can see some of that...
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in the area of the national mall. following the presidents remarks, a large crowd again to march east bound and constitution avenue northwest. as the demonstrators approach the united states capitol grounds there was noticeable change in their demeanour. they preach the fencing along the us capitol grounds and confront the police line surrounding the building. it was requested by the building. it was requested by the united states capitol police to provide assistance with credit management and to to the violence in their intent on gaining access to their intent on gaining access to the capital. a riot was declared. it was clear that there were intent on causing harm to our officers by deploying chemical irritants on police, to force entry into the united states capitol building. as you are aware, they were able to gain access to the capital building andi gain access to the capital building and i can confirm that one civilian sustained a gunshot wound inside of the capital. giving us an update on the capital. giving us
in the area of the national mall. following the presidents remarks, a large crowd again to march east bound and constitution avenue northwest. as the demonstrators approach the united states capitol grounds there was noticeable change in their demeanour. they preach the fencing along the us capitol grounds and confront the police line surrounding the building. it was requested by the building. it was requested by the united states capitol police to provide assistance with credit management and...
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foundation and wrote for the nation simultaneously. huntington knew that, i was chronically wrong aboutey everythingng in self-righteous time and thehe longer era i know that was hard to believe but it was a lot longer then. but he always felt like you are wrong and misguided and naÏve and all these things but i want the argument in the debate because i think there's a value to be had by listening to the perspective even if i think they are wrong, in the 20 years since then, there was low trust in government then and there was a two studies in the late '90s in american government and the only people had faith in, i feel like today there is more of a tendency to dismisss a liberalt the very value system of opposing face-to-face of ideas that i find disagreeable or that are raw, is that a quaint elite liberall mindset that was very nice and a bunch of white guys who run the same ecosystem? because that is a way that a lot of that, the idea that i should be confronting, i think you're wrong but i want to listen to it. >> huntington after
foundation and wrote for the nation simultaneously. huntington knew that, i was chronically wrong aboutey everythingng in self-righteous time and thehe longer era i know that was hard to believe but it was a lot longer then. but he always felt like you are wrong and misguided and naÏve and all these things but i want the argument in the debate because i think there's a value to be had by listening to the perspective even if i think they are wrong, in the 20 years since then, there was low...
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it's important to do that as a nation. >> and that is the national mall tonight. powerful, lit up to remember each of those lives lost. every single one of them alive one year ago today, a loss this current president has not fully acknowledged. trump whose tumultuous presidency will come to an end in 17 hours at noon tomorrow, just a short time ago releasing his farewell address. in it he does not mention joe biden by name. he does however list this as one of his accomplishments. >> i'm especially proud to be the first president in decades who has started no new wars. >> the irony lost upon him that this is what the capitol of the united states of america looks like tonight to the entire world, a fortified war zone, movements completely restricted, fences with barbed wire installed. barriers blocking roads to all the national monuments. 25,000 national guard troops are stationed there. look at this marching by the capitol, a stunning video taken by our own manu raju today. this war like reality is all because of the battle cries to trump's supporters who then stag
it's important to do that as a nation. >> and that is the national mall tonight. powerful, lit up to remember each of those lives lost. every single one of them alive one year ago today, a loss this current president has not fully acknowledged. trump whose tumultuous presidency will come to an end in 17 hours at noon tomorrow, just a short time ago releasing his farewell address. in it he does not mention joe biden by name. he does however list this as one of his accomplishments. >>...
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the nation's goal abroad. our basic goal remains the same. a peaceful world community, a free and independent states. free to choose their own future, and their own system. so long at it does not threaten the freedom of others. some may choose forms that we may not use for ourselves. but it is not for us they are choosing -- wealth in diversity, the communist cannot. for we offer a world of choice, and they offer a world of coercion. and a way of the past, shows clearly that feed him -- not coercion, is the way of the future. at times our goal has been obscured by -- by conflict. grown sustenance from five -- the moral in physical strength of the united states. the united strength of the atlantic community. the regional strength of our hemispheric relation, the creative strength of our efforts in the new and developing nations. and the peace keeping strength of the united nations. bonds alone are not enough to -- i must be kept by men. our instrument and our hope is united nations. and i see america, and the i
the nation's goal abroad. our basic goal remains the same. a peaceful world community, a free and independent states. free to choose their own future, and their own system. so long at it does not threaten the freedom of others. some may choose forms that we may not use for ourselves. but it is not for us they are choosing -- wealth in diversity, the communist cannot. for we offer a world of choice, and they offer a world of coercion. and a way of the past, shows clearly that feed him -- not...
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that it should be near the national mall and affiliated with the smithsonian. i am pleased that a bipartisan group of members of congress have introduced legislation to create this museum here in washington, d.c. on one of two sites on our national mall. over 200 members of congress have supported the legislation that has been introduced into the house and the senate and is pending today. the group of the members of congress who support this legislation on a bipartisan basis have continue to fight for this and grow. we are optimistic that the importance of writing women's stories into our national narrative is a value that becomes stronger and more clear every day. >> it is time that we come together and that we have an appropriate, bipartisan approach to addressing the collecting and the in trying of what women have done in the fight and the cause of freedom. >> many americans are familiar with the fight for women's suffrage, and the leaders who risked their lives and security to ensure all women and men had the right to vote, but i think far too little is kno
that it should be near the national mall and affiliated with the smithsonian. i am pleased that a bipartisan group of members of congress have introduced legislation to create this museum here in washington, d.c. on one of two sites on our national mall. over 200 members of congress have supported the legislation that has been introduced into the house and the senate and is pending today. the group of the members of congress who support this legislation on a bipartisan basis have continue to...
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we're in a national emergency and it's time we treat it like one, together the national plan as the united states of america. as i said yesterday in my inaugural address, there are moments in history when more is asked of a particular generation, more is asked of us as americans than other times. we are in that moment now. history is going to measure whether we are up to the task. i believe we are. the american people have given so much already, but i believe they're ready to set big goals and pursue them with courage, conviction and honesty because the health of the nation is literally at stake. it's not hyperbole. i'm convinced the american people are ready as well to spare no effort, no expense to get this done. what could be more important? the more people we vaccinate and the faster we do it the sooner we can put this pandemic behind us and the sooner we can build our economy back and build it back better and get back to our lives and to our loved ones. we can do this. we can do this if we stand together as fellow americans, and as the united states of america. so god bless those lost
we're in a national emergency and it's time we treat it like one, together the national plan as the united states of america. as i said yesterday in my inaugural address, there are moments in history when more is asked of a particular generation, more is asked of us as americans than other times. we are in that moment now. history is going to measure whether we are up to the task. i believe we are. the american people have given so much already, but i believe they're ready to set big goals and...
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the nation. it takes politicians willing to be courageous enough to. do things differently on band. i think we've started to see the started to see the results. we've got a long way to go. is the tie breaking vote in the senate, harris will have power that few vice presidents have ever seen. she will cast the deciding vote each time that there is a tie and believe me, that's an also amount of power. former san francisco mayor willie brown is confident in harris his abilities to take on the mountain of work going forward. she is going to be relied upon by the president, more than any previous vice president, and she's going to be respected by her fellow senators. the nation will be watching how harris handles the job of vice president and so will her former colleagues knowing there's work to be done and someone ready to do it in san francisco, evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news. we are tracking that forecast. the wind advisories been dropped the winter dying down, but now we've got a chance. a lit
the nation. it takes politicians willing to be courageous enough to. do things differently on band. i think we've started to see the started to see the results. we've got a long way to go. is the tie breaking vote in the senate, harris will have power that few vice presidents have ever seen. she will cast the deciding vote each time that there is a tie and believe me, that's an also amount of power. former san francisco mayor willie brown is confident in harris his abilities to take on the...
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the national security law mr t. in the world as has been warning that this is in fact the 1st step toward repression in fact there were warnings that this would happen for example from human rights watch who said that the hong kong authorities with china's backing are imposing mainland style repression on a city long recognized for its freedoms they say hong kong's new security legislation is nothing more than a roadmap for repression don't these latest arrests prove those warnings true ok so your view one might want to subpoena the whole world is over reacting and i'm supposed to be the more liberal of the pro give beijing camp. membership the whole world is over reacting there you go you know the details of these arrests or what it's all above. just like supporters of honor trump in the us but how about the hong kong government's promise that this law would be used to target only a minority of people mr t. and i mean kerry lam she she went on the air waves she actually spoke before the united nations saying it wou
the national security law mr t. in the world as has been warning that this is in fact the 1st step toward repression in fact there were warnings that this would happen for example from human rights watch who said that the hong kong authorities with china's backing are imposing mainland style repression on a city long recognized for its freedoms they say hong kong's new security legislation is nothing more than a roadmap for repression don't these latest arrests prove those warnings true ok so...
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it in 2004 as the national museum. in 2014, the congress again in a bipartisan bill named the memorial as the national memorial. effectively carrying both congressional designations as the national museum and national memorial. quite a sitting tribute for a citizen initiated museum and memorial. all to honor those who served in world war i and marked the turning point for the nation and the impact it had in the united dates. the founding catastrophe of the 20th century, the moment that launched the american century captured here with national designation. let's go up to the memorial and talk about some of the architectural features of this extraordinary landmark. behind us is this extraordinary memorial tower dedicated in 1926, but the foundation stone laid in 1921 when the president and commanders gathered here to begin the building work. this extraordinary power which is larger than the statue of liberty. a dominant feature on the landscape. on extraordinary tribute to those who served in world war i. it also marks t
it in 2004 as the national museum. in 2014, the congress again in a bipartisan bill named the memorial as the national memorial. effectively carrying both congressional designations as the national museum and national memorial. quite a sitting tribute for a citizen initiated museum and memorial. all to honor those who served in world war i and marked the turning point for the nation and the impact it had in the united dates. the founding catastrophe of the 20th century, the moment that launched...
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national guard, and the d.c. police. as we speak, there are more troops around the capitol than there are in afghanistan. no force will prevent tomorrow's constitutional proceedings from taking place. tomorrow, joe biden and kamala harris will be administered the oath of office. they will be sworn into the presidency and the vice presidency of the united states. and the powers vested in our chief executive will flow to a new officeholder. a peaceful passing of the torch, as it has been for over two centuries in the grand tradition of democracy in the united states of america. tomorrow the country will turn the page on the most chaotic and divisive presidency that can ever be remembered. we will begin again the hard work of unifying this nation, to defeating the pandemic, recovering our economy, and repairing our standing in stature in the world. and this is just the beginning. the inauguration of a new president and the start of a new administration always brings a flurry of activity to our nation's government. b
national guard, and the d.c. police. as we speak, there are more troops around the capitol than there are in afghanistan. no force will prevent tomorrow's constitutional proceedings from taking place. tomorrow, joe biden and kamala harris will be administered the oath of office. they will be sworn into the presidency and the vice presidency of the united states. and the powers vested in our chief executive will flow to a new officeholder. a peaceful passing of the torch, as it has been for over...
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it is increasingly difficult because of the introduction of the national security law and the arbitrary implementation of the law that we have seen so far. so, a lot of people are very concerned. i would say we increasingly succumbed to a feeling of helplessness and pervasive fear, as well. so, it's become harderfor me, for example, to reach out to talk freely with people. i attended a small discussion just a couple of evenings ago with a small group of local activists. we had to put away our phones. we were very concerned about the meeting itself, although there was nothing really special that we would like to talk about, just about sharing feelings. so, i think that's a kind of a concern that a lot of people, notjust in hong kong but all over the world, will have about hong kong's future and its fight for democracy. you talk about fear. are you fearful talking to me right now? because i don't think either of us is so naive that we believe the authorities, if i can put it that way, will not be tuned in to this conversation. well, i am sort of an optimist, and i must remain hopeful, and
it is increasingly difficult because of the introduction of the national security law and the arbitrary implementation of the law that we have seen so far. so, a lot of people are very concerned. i would say we increasingly succumbed to a feeling of helplessness and pervasive fear, as well. so, it's become harderfor me, for example, to reach out to talk freely with people. i attended a small discussion just a couple of evenings ago with a small group of local activists. we had to put away our...
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and the nation was shocked. this is a version of the story of that riot, which left 43 dead, thousands injured and a city in flames. these films tell a part of that story."q@ >> keep moving. >> what do you think about all of this? >> i think it's kind of awful. all the stores are closed and the restaurants. >> do you blame anybody for all of this? >> really, i don't know who to blame. it's really awful. >> do you think that makes it right? >> no, it isn't right. >> are you angry, are you mad at anybody? >> well, no, not exactly. >> get over here. >> what are you shooting at? >> burn baby burn. >> climb over. climb over. climb over. climb over. >> will the fire department get here shortly? they'll try. hopefully they succeed. the fire is getting close to the gas station. will the fire truck get here, the block of buildings gone, next to it homes and people. >> it is 20 minutes after five. what are you do tonight? >> not much. i'm about to go and stay for a little while. >> what do you mean some place else to live
and the nation was shocked. this is a version of the story of that riot, which left 43 dead, thousands injured and a city in flames. these films tell a part of that story."q@ >> keep moving. >> what do you think about all of this? >> i think it's kind of awful. all the stores are closed and the restaurants. >> do you blame anybody for all of this? >> really, i don't know who to blame. it's really awful. >> do you think that makes it right? >> no,...
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the national guard in the capital building resting in between shifts while they protect one of the nation's mos revered structures. we will have an update on the massive security presence in washington, dc when we come back . ♪ ♪ (quiet piano music) (loud music & noises) ♪ ♪ (quiet piano music) comfort in the extreme. the lincoln family of luxury suvs. (judith) at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. (money manager) because our way works great for us! (judith) but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. (money manager) so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? (judith) nope, we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. (money manager) but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? (judith) we don't have those. (money manager) so what's in it for you? (judith) our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. when you're through with powering through, it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine.
the national guard in the capital building resting in between shifts while they protect one of the nation's mos revered structures. we will have an update on the massive security presence in washington, dc when we come back . ♪ ♪ (quiet piano music) (loud music & noises) ♪ ♪ (quiet piano music) comfort in the extreme. the lincoln family of luxury suvs. (judith) at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. (money manager) because our...
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we're the nation that believes in the future. we're the nation that can shape the future, and we have begun to do just that by strengthening the power and choice of individuals and families. together these last two years we put dollars for childcare directly in the hands of parents instead of bureaucracies. the potential of americans with disabilities has been unshackled. made home ownership possible for more americans. the strengths of a democracy is not in bureaucracy, it is in the people and their communities and everything that we do let us unleash the potential of our most precious resource. our citizens themselves. we must return to families, communities, states of every kind. the power to chartt their own destiny. that is where erik is all about. i know tonight in some regions of our country people are in genuine economic distress. and i hear them. earlier this month, cathy black well of massachusetts wrote me about what can and when the economy slows down. she said my heart is aching and i think you should know that your
we're the nation that believes in the future. we're the nation that can shape the future, and we have begun to do just that by strengthening the power and choice of individuals and families. together these last two years we put dollars for childcare directly in the hands of parents instead of bureaucracies. the potential of americans with disabilities has been unshackled. made home ownership possible for more americans. the strengths of a democracy is not in bureaucracy, it is in the people and...
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the american people stand firm in the faith which has inspired this nation from the beginning. we believe that all men have a right to equal justice under law and equal opportunity to share in the common good. we believe that all men have a right to freedom of thought and expression. we believe all men are created equal because they are created in the image of god. from this faith, we will not be moved. [ applause ] the american people desire and are determined to work for a world in which all nations and all people are free to govern themselves as they see fit and to achieve as free and satisfying life. above all else, our people desire and are determined to work for peace on earth, a just and lasting peace, based on genuine agreement, freely arrived at by equals. in the pursuit of these ames, the united states and other like-minded nations find themselves directly opposed by a regime of contrary aims and total conquest of lives. that regime adheres to a false philosophy which purports to offer freedom, security and greater opportunity to mankind. misled by that philosophy, ma
the american people stand firm in the faith which has inspired this nation from the beginning. we believe that all men have a right to equal justice under law and equal opportunity to share in the common good. we believe that all men have a right to freedom of thought and expression. we believe all men are created equal because they are created in the image of god. from this faith, we will not be moved. [ applause ] the american people desire and are determined to work for a world in which all...
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square miles in the arctic national wildlife refuge. in cybersecurity the president issued an executive order his advisor says closes a loophole tat made u.s. infrastructure vulnerable to foreign attacks. the president ordered the declassification of documents related to the fbi's pressure probe during the 2016 presidential campaign. the u.s. reached 400,000 deaths from covid-19, 1/4 of those occurring in the last month. a panel commissioned by the world health organization criticized the agency for not declaring a global emergency sooner. one panel member, former si priderent the w.h.o. needs more enforcement power. >> states are looking at w.h.o., for coordination and guidance, but are not equipping it witthh access, or the funding needed to provide that. stephanie: president-elect biden had an emotional departure from his home state of delaware today on the eve of his inauguration at aational guard headquarters named for his older son beau, who died of brain cancer in 2015. pres.- elect biden: it is deeply personal that our next jour
square miles in the arctic national wildlife refuge. in cybersecurity the president issued an executive order his advisor says closes a loophole tat made u.s. infrastructure vulnerable to foreign attacks. the president ordered the declassification of documents related to the fbi's pressure probe during the 2016 presidential campaign. the u.s. reached 400,000 deaths from covid-19, 1/4 of those occurring in the last month. a panel commissioned by the world health organization criticized the...
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. >>> the national rifle association, the nation's foremost gun lobby, has filed for bankruptcy. the gun rights group which is based in new york says it is exiting what it believes is a corrupt political and regulatory environment, and will restructure as a texas nonprofit. the nra says it won't change its workforce or operations and finances are fine. but it wants what it calls protection from new york officials. >>> onto weather, and paul, it was kind of weird, we do not need a jacket, it was nice and warm and sunny and gorgeous but kind of weird. >> we are having a little problem with his microphone. maybe we will give it a try. oh, hang on. >> let's try that button. >> there you are. >> happy friday. >> the batteries are good. >> exactly. anyway, as i was saying, it will feel more like april, easter weekend. let's take a look at the big picture perspective, it is a warm, dry pattern that is going to continue through not just a holiday but to the first half of next week, during the storm track, way up to the north but those storms still exist and those are sending those swells
. >>> the national rifle association, the nation's foremost gun lobby, has filed for bankruptcy. the gun rights group which is based in new york says it is exiting what it believes is a corrupt political and regulatory environment, and will restructure as a texas nonprofit. the nra says it won't change its workforce or operations and finances are fine. but it wants what it calls protection from new york officials. >>> onto weather, and paul, it was kind of weird, we do not...
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up to 21,000 national guard members deployed to protect the nation's capital on inauguration, after the deadly siege on the capitol. concerns extremists feel emboldened by what they did at the capitol. and just in tonight, what we're now hearing from the fbi director, christopher wray. the entire capitol complex shut down. they may now close the national mall. concern tonight in all 50 states. and arrests. the man seen in the capitol with the confederate flag. the retired firefighter seen on video throwing a
up to 21,000 national guard members deployed to protect the nation's capital on inauguration, after the deadly siege on the capitol. concerns extremists feel emboldened by what they did at the capitol. and just in tonight, what we're now hearing from the fbi director, christopher wray. the entire capitol complex shut down. they may now close the national mall. concern tonight in all 50 states. and arrests. the man seen in the capitol with the confederate flag. the retired firefighter seen on...
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to descend on the nations capital for the payment of homage. and on the morning of january 20, 1953, the people of the nation dedicated -- arrived at the capital where thousands had jammed the area to hear and witness the ceremony. meanwhile, on the inaugural stance, celebrities were taking their places. representatives from each of the united states and foreign nations were on hand representing their governments. behind the podium where the president would be sworn in, the camera sees margaret chase smith and former republican presidential candidate from new york, and the governor of south carolina, jimmy burns. the famous marine band played many courses as a guest continued to file in and the great throng awaited the chief's arrival. here to salute a fellow officer. and members of the highest court in the land on the lakes that are, president truman was escorted through the huge dome of the building. next to appear was the vice president night. his entrance being met with a spontaneous cheer from the tremendous crowd. last to arrive was the g
to descend on the nations capital for the payment of homage. and on the morning of january 20, 1953, the people of the nation dedicated -- arrived at the capital where thousands had jammed the area to hear and witness the ceremony. meanwhile, on the inaugural stance, celebrities were taking their places. representatives from each of the united states and foreign nations were on hand representing their governments. behind the podium where the president would be sworn in, the camera sees margaret...
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the nation's capitol looking like a war zone, the threat from home grown extremists. today, rallies instead of riots in several states. also,ew video from inside the capitol siege. the rioters appearing intent to a coup. >> has to be something here that we can use against the skum bags. >> plus the 45th president, packs up making way for the 46th. we will review mr. biden's agenda. the u.s. faces 400,000 covid deaths. the daunting crisis confronting the new administration. >>> a little nervous that it may be just the eye of the hurricane, so, we will see. >> phil spector dies. famous for his music and murder. and later, a get well letter from a montana girl who offers a troubled nation hope. >> i hope you and your family are nice and healthy. ♪ ♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening, for generations, we the people have taken pride in the peaceful transition of power. but tonight, we remain a nation on edge. wednesday, at noon, joe biden will be sworner in as the 46th president. and president trump's single term will end one week after he was impe
the nation's capitol looking like a war zone, the threat from home grown extremists. today, rallies instead of riots in several states. also,ew video from inside the capitol siege. the rioters appearing intent to a coup. >> has to be something here that we can use against the skum bags. >> plus the 45th president, packs up making way for the 46th. we will review mr. biden's agenda. the u.s. faces 400,000 covid deaths. the daunting crisis confronting the new administration....
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in this room, we cover the impact railroads had for the creek nation, the muskogee nation. the treaty that was signed in 1866, the reconstruction treaty, it said we had to allow two railroads to come across the creek nation, one east-west and one north-south. when the railroads came through, it asked for large right-of-ways on each side of these railroads. when i mentioned the right-of-ways, that means the amount of land available on each side of the railroad. we are not talking a few feet, we are talking, particularly in these initial railroads, we are talking a few miles on each side of the railway. what happens is, particularly at these railroad points, these stations, if you will, muskogee is one of them, you have lots of non-native people who come to live within the right-of-way. but if you were a non-native person, our laws didn't apply to native persons. if a native person or creek person found themselves in some sort of disagreement or altercation with a non-native person, our laws didn't apply to them. there were lots of non-native people or non-creek people living
in this room, we cover the impact railroads had for the creek nation, the muskogee nation. the treaty that was signed in 1866, the reconstruction treaty, it said we had to allow two railroads to come across the creek nation, one east-west and one north-south. when the railroads came through, it asked for large right-of-ways on each side of these railroads. when i mentioned the right-of-ways, that means the amount of land available on each side of the railroad. we are not talking a few feet, we...
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the national guard. two areas of real big concern now, the chief sund saying this was dismissed before the siege and during the siege it went too slowly. >> we've seen a lot of video after the fact that showed us just how bad things were. i mean, it was clear in realtime things were bad. but we learned that they were even worse. there was still enough information for there to be a call as soon as this happened from law enforcement, and i wonder, it sounds, then, like the sergeant-at-arms on both sides were operating under assumption that this crowd actually would not turn on the capitol. would that be correct? >> i think that's fair, and, you know, even the chief, who has since resigned and all three actualli actualli lly resigned so did bo sergeant of arms. some said in a public statement a couple days ago a robust plan for a first amendment protest and this was not a first amendment protest. never seen a mob like this is 36 years of police work in d.c. and in charge of the inauguration of president oba
the national guard. two areas of real big concern now, the chief sund saying this was dismissed before the siege and during the siege it went too slowly. >> we've seen a lot of video after the fact that showed us just how bad things were. i mean, it was clear in realtime things were bad. but we learned that they were even worse. there was still enough information for there to be a call as soon as this happened from law enforcement, and i wonder, it sounds, then, like the sergeant-at-arms...
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view, one of my the darkest days in the history of our nation. an unprecedented assault on our democracy. an assault literally on the citadel of liberty in the united states capital itself. an assault on the rule of law, an assault on all of us here grieve the loss of life, grieve the desecration of the people's house. but what we witnessed yesterday was not dissent. it was not disorder. it was not protest. it was chaos. they weren't protesters. don't dare call them protesters. they were a riotous mob. insurrectionists. domestic terrorists. it's that basic. it's that simple. i wish we could say we couldn't see it coming, but that isn't true. we could see it coming. the past four years, we've had a president who has made his contempt for our democracy, our constitution, the rule of law clear in everything he has done. he unleashed an all-out assault on our institutions of our democracy from the outset, and yesterday was but the culmination of that unrelenting attack. he's attacked the free press, who dared to question his power. repeatedly calling
view, one of my the darkest days in the history of our nation. an unprecedented assault on our democracy. an assault literally on the citadel of liberty in the united states capital itself. an assault on the rule of law, an assault on all of us here grieve the loss of life, grieve the desecration of the people's house. but what we witnessed yesterday was not dissent. it was not disorder. it was not protest. it was chaos. they weren't protesters. don't dare call them protesters. they were a...
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but if the nation's problems are continuing, so are this great 4ú nation's assets: our economy, the democratic system, our sense of exploration, symbolized most recently by the wonderful flight of the apollo 8, in which all americans took great pride -- [ applause ] and the good commonsense and sound judgment of the american people, and their essential love of justice. we must not ignore our problems. but neither should we ignore our strengths. those strengths are available to sustain a president of either party -- to support his progressive efforts both at home and overseas. unfortunately, the departure of an administration does not mean the end of the problems that this administration has faced. the effort to meet the problems must go on, year after year, if the momentum that we have all mounted together in these past years is not to be lost. although the struggle for progressive change is continuous, there are times when a watershed is reached -- when there is -- if not really a break with the past -- at least the fulfillment of many of its oldest hopes, and a stepping forth into a new envi
but if the nation's problems are continuing, so are this great 4ú nation's assets: our economy, the democratic system, our sense of exploration, symbolized most recently by the wonderful flight of the apollo 8, in which all americans took great pride -- [ applause ] and the good commonsense and sound judgment of the american people, and their essential love of justice. we must not ignore our problems. but neither should we ignore our strengths. those strengths are available to sustain a...
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los angeles, the first county in the nation to top one million. it is a number only four states other than california have exceeded so far. in arizona there is new data revealing the state has the highest covid infection rate in the country. in virginia, they reported the highest two days of new cases since the pandemic began. with that more than 12 million americans now have received the first dose of a vaccine according to the cdc. dr. fauci says new cases or new vaccines from johnson & johnson and astrazeneca could be ready for approval within the next few weeks. so with that president-elect biden, his vaccine rollout plans, how the states are preparing for them, let's bring in edward lawrence. he has been reporting on that from washington. edward. reporter: senior biden administration officials tell me they want to build a national vaccine system from the ground up. officials tell me that the new administration wants to hire 100,000 public health safety workers to help facilitate vaccinations as well as do contact tracing. so right now the hea
los angeles, the first county in the nation to top one million. it is a number only four states other than california have exceeded so far. in arizona there is new data revealing the state has the highest covid infection rate in the country. in virginia, they reported the highest two days of new cases since the pandemic began. with that more than 12 million americans now have received the first dose of a vaccine according to the cdc. dr. fauci says new cases or new vaccines from johnson &...
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of the national guard to help secure the peace. jeff. >> reporter: this has been an extraordinary day and started early, early this morning when president trump's supporters, at his urging, descended on washington, d.c.. they came here before the sun came up and we were walking with them along constitution avenue as they prepared to fill the ellipse. as i was describing it, i said there were tens of thousands of people there, potentially. but one of president trump's followers corrected me. she said you should call this a massive crowd, and it was a massive crowd that seemed to grow during the day and grew even larger as it got closer to president trump's speech to the crowd. and when he arrived, he soaked up the adulation, repeated some of the slogans, stop the steal, the slogans that suggested or said outright that the election was rigged. slogans that his followers repeated to me over and over and over again without evidence. but also during the president's more than hour-long speech, he told his followers what to do next. >> we
of the national guard to help secure the peace. jeff. >> reporter: this has been an extraordinary day and started early, early this morning when president trump's supporters, at his urging, descended on washington, d.c.. they came here before the sun came up and we were walking with them along constitution avenue as they prepared to fill the ellipse. as i was describing it, i said there were tens of thousands of people there, potentially. but one of president trump's followers corrected...
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to eliminate the paradox of poverty in the midst of plenty in this nation, this, the richest nation in the world. the antipoverty program has had many achievements. it also has some failures. but we must not cripple it after only three years of trying to solve the human problems that have been with us and have been building up among us for generations. i believe the congress this year will want to improve the administration, the poverty program, by reorganizing portions of it and transferring them to other agencies. i believe, though, it will want to continue until we have broken the back of poverty with the efforts we're now making throughout this land. [ applause ] i believe and i hope the next administration, i believe they believe, is that the key to success in this effort is jobs, is work for people who want to work. and the budget for fiscal 1970, i shall recommend a total of $3,500,000,000 for our job training program. and that's five times as much as we spent in 1964 trying to prepare americans where they can work to earn their own living. [ applause ] the nation's commitmen
to eliminate the paradox of poverty in the midst of plenty in this nation, this, the richest nation in the world. the antipoverty program has had many achievements. it also has some failures. but we must not cripple it after only three years of trying to solve the human problems that have been with us and have been building up among us for generations. i believe the congress this year will want to improve the administration, the poverty program, by reorganizing portions of it and transferring...
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if you will, it's time to kick off, for the first time in our nations history, and god willing, the last time we won't be able to be together, here it is, our virtual parade across america. >> i'm tony goldwyn. i got to tell you i played a president on tv a few years ago and i never got a parade from shonda rimes like the one you are going to see today. as jon stewart noted, the parade across america features americans from across the country joining us from their hometowns and in the next hour or so you will see participants and performers from all 50 states and all territories honored to be committed to the idea of an america united. tributes to those right next door to us making a difference in this terrible pandemic. americans remaining faithful to their beloved traditions, one of them being a performance by a group of musicians who have been featured at every inauguration for almost a century. >> we are the united states coast guard band and are honored to have performed in every inauguration since 1929. ♪ >> the coast guard band is here today representing the coast guard and depa
if you will, it's time to kick off, for the first time in our nations history, and god willing, the last time we won't be able to be together, here it is, our virtual parade across america. >> i'm tony goldwyn. i got to tell you i played a president on tv a few years ago and i never got a parade from shonda rimes like the one you are going to see today. as jon stewart noted, the parade across america features americans from across the country joining us from their hometowns and in the...
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joining me are major general tim ofen the national guard and depy secretary the maryland department of health. we begin 2021 at a critical moment in the war against covid-19 which continues to pose a serious threat it does offer hope and we have a long way to go in this fight. distributing and administering vaccines throughout 2021 will be without question the peacetime undertaking in american history and it will be a massive all hands on deck ongoing operation involving the federal, state and local governments and private sector. over thehe last nearly three weeks, we've already successfully allocated, deployed and distributed 270,150 doses directly into the hands of the frontline vaccinate her's and hospitals, nursing homes and local health departments to begin phase one a of the vulnerable population vaccination. this represents 98.7% of all the doses the federal government allotted to the state of maryland. only 1.3% have been retained by the state and state health department or emergency backup reserve purposes. 270,150 doses have already been deployed to every single hospital in
joining me are major general tim ofen the national guard and depy secretary the maryland department of health. we begin 2021 at a critical moment in the war against covid-19 which continues to pose a serious threat it does offer hope and we have a long way to go in this fight. distributing and administering vaccines throughout 2021 will be without question the peacetime undertaking in american history and it will be a massive all hands on deck ongoing operation involving the federal, state and...
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and mutual mistrust that lies at the heart of the nation's crisis tip us over the edge? with me to talk about all that and much more are two of the finest political minds in the cup, jonah goldberg and tom benton. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. gerry: so not to be too pollyannaish about it, but is it possible this could represent some sort of catharsis for the country? could we take a step back here from this abyss that we seem to have been approaching for so long? >> it's certainly possible. one can certainly hope for that. there is a difference between hope and optimism. you know, you can hope for things that are not, that are unlikely. i think, i think everyone's -- not everyone, because already there are bad actors who are trying to minimize what this was all about. but i think most reasonable people on either side of the aisle are at least trying to take a breath and take all of this in. and i do think that joe biden -- perhaps not the democratic party, but joe biden himself -- sees his place in history as trying to be this kind of unifier. whether he can b
and mutual mistrust that lies at the heart of the nation's crisis tip us over the edge? with me to talk about all that and much more are two of the finest political minds in the cup, jonah goldberg and tom benton. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. gerry: so not to be too pollyannaish about it, but is it possible this could represent some sort of catharsis for the country? could we take a step back here from this abyss that we seem to have been approaching for so long? >> it's...
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congress appropriates dollars to the national institute myself, i report to the director of the national institute of health, a political appointee. the rest of us who work at an ih servants andcivil funded by the government. host: one thing i showed the viewers earlier was a statistic that shows suicide rates have been climbing over the last two decades. why? caller: that is a really good question i wish we knew the answer to. like most things with health and mental health, there are probably many, many reasons, amongst them include the rising challengescertainty, with economics, and lifestyles, s, substancenes use, etc.. all of these factors combined together and no one factor can explain the increase. we really don't know why those rates have been increasing consistently for the past two decades. i do want to point out there is a glimmer of hope at the end of that seemly inexorable rise. rates went down ever so to 13.9 perm 14.2% 100,000. that means about 800 lives saved comparing 2019 to 2018. mayhink the reason why we --and i emphasize the "may" be seeing a decrease is the increased
congress appropriates dollars to the national institute myself, i report to the director of the national institute of health, a political appointee. the rest of us who work at an ih servants andcivil funded by the government. host: one thing i showed the viewers earlier was a statistic that shows suicide rates have been climbing over the last two decades. why? caller: that is a really good question i wish we knew the answer to. like most things with health and mental health, there are probably...