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the speaker was the washington richard:, wast the chief correspondent in annapolis. chuck and i got to spend a great bening and portobello with and richard colin after a talk on corruption in maryland politics. we left that evening. in fact, one thing that is indelible is richard collins said to ben bradlee, i can't member whether use of this, but it does not matter, it's all the .ame we talked a lot that night about agnew and we realized no one had done a real look at his legacy. time, we wrote an occasional paper about it for the center of democracy. we spent a lot of time going through his papers where very few had ventured before. some of deal the democratic new employed prolabor policies to unanimous a -- close-to-unanimous policy. democrats in general felt the public party bore the responsibility for the forgotten man's plate -- plight. ofy were on the wrong side an elemental economic shift after the stock market crash and the onset of the great depression. roosevelt a working-class supporter was the only man we had in the white house who'd understand that my b
the speaker was the washington richard:, wast the chief correspondent in annapolis. chuck and i got to spend a great bening and portobello with and richard colin after a talk on corruption in maryland politics. we left that evening. in fact, one thing that is indelible is richard collins said to ben bradlee, i can't member whether use of this, but it does not matter, it's all the .ame we talked a lot that night about agnew and we realized no one had done a real look at his legacy. time, we...
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the colonies together and only about nine or so will show up in annapolis. what they agree there is that they will have another meeting in the spring of 1787 and you get 12 of the colonies there. the rhode islanders chose not to play well with others. other questions? okay, guys. on thursday we will come in and we will talk about the constitutional convention and then we will wrap it up next tuesday. have a great day guys. >> the governments involvement in v.a. health care is the most effective way for the government to honor veterans. that does not mean the government should not have the ability to go to the private sector -- the veteran should not have the ability to go into private sector when better care is available. announcer: watch book tv every weekend on c-span2. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to c-span store
the colonies together and only about nine or so will show up in annapolis. what they agree there is that they will have another meeting in the spring of 1787 and you get 12 of the colonies there. the rhode islanders chose not to play well with others. other questions? okay, guys. on thursday we will come in and we will talk about the constitutional convention and then we will wrap it up next tuesday. have a great day guys. >> the governments involvement in v.a. health care is the most...
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the race finished in annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycled annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycle d d own annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycled down the road. and everybody was cheering. i am incredibly proud to have been able to have had an opportunity to take part in such an extreme event. it has forced me to sort of go out of my comfort zone, i suppose. we were able to achieve something quite incredible, and hopefully others will be able to look back on what we have achieved and inspired them to go and take on their own race across america. this past month has marked 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall, an event which brought down a government, reunited families, and marked a change in fortunes for one very strange amusement park. so, i have come over to spree park, in the south—east of berlin. it is about 30 minutes drive from the city centre and my first impression is they absolutely don't want you to get in. it is totally fenced off. the park shut its gates to the public in 2001. and since then, nature has slowly reclaimed the rides and attractio
the race finished in annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycled annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycle d d own annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycled down the road. and everybody was cheering. i am incredibly proud to have been able to have had an opportunity to take part in such an extreme event. it has forced me to sort of go out of my comfort zone, i suppose. we were able to achieve something quite incredible, and hopefully others will be able to look back on what we have achieved and inspired...
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the colonies together and only about nine or so will show up in annapolis. what they agree there is they will have another meeting in the spring of 1787 and you get 12 of the colonies there. those rhode islanders chose not to play well with others. other questions? ok, guys. on thursday we will come in and we will talk about the constitutional convention and then we will wrap it up next tuesday. have a great day guys. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] listen to lectures in history on the go i streaming our podcast anywhere, anytime. you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. this weekend on the presidency, former white house chiefs of staff johnson in and andrew card sununu and andrew card. sununu served under george h.w. bush and mr. card under george w. bush. >> the most interesting thing to me was the process that president undertook on all of his decisions. he was a president that list
the colonies together and only about nine or so will show up in annapolis. what they agree there is they will have another meeting in the spring of 1787 and you get 12 of the colonies there. those rhode islanders chose not to play well with others. other questions? ok, guys. on thursday we will come in and we will talk about the constitutional convention and then we will wrap it up next tuesday. have a great day guys. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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in fact, nine months later george washington traveled to annapolis america -- and annapolis, maryland and there, he would finally once and for all surrender his sword to be civilian government. you could say that perhaps this is his greatest achievement, that he arrived that morning, the already said farewell to his officers andtaff he rode into annapolis that day alone, entered into the when i taught at the naval academy some years ago i took my students there to show them this momentous setting. congresse continental or articles of congress had convened and the galleries were full. backgrounde in the is the white-haired lady. the artist's is supposed of the martha. there were not throngs of women and the building was near full. certainly, martha was not there and ultimately when washington , thomas mifflin, he welcomed the general and he read a statement, a statement that has been drafted by thomas jefferson, but before he read that statement, washington , having finished the work, he did a farewell to the i hereby offer my commission and take my leave from all the implements of pub
in fact, nine months later george washington traveled to annapolis america -- and annapolis, maryland and there, he would finally once and for all surrender his sword to be civilian government. you could say that perhaps this is his greatest achievement, that he arrived that morning, the already said farewell to his officers andtaff he rode into annapolis that day alone, entered into the when i taught at the naval academy some years ago i took my students there to show them this momentous...
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the students go to annapolis and they sit in in his office. they arrest like 250 of them or something like that. and he's got very stern words for them as well. right? he'll close the campus if he has to until they start to shape up. that protest then gets pushed aside with king's assassination. the track record is, you know, yes, you can look at him as a moderate governor, but yeah, after april '68, he's made this pretty hard turn. >> when he's elected in 1966, you know, it's a classic case study in american politics he runs in the democratic primary -- there are three primary candidates. one is a congressman from montgomery county, progressive, the others is an attorney general and the third is this segregationist also from montgomery county. mahoney winds, the segregationist faces off against agnew in the general elections. there were democrats for agnew clubs. we interviewed a few of them. one came out proudly for agnew in '66 because they didn't want to vote for this segregationl e segregationalist candidate. he overturns the ban on inter
the students go to annapolis and they sit in in his office. they arrest like 250 of them or something like that. and he's got very stern words for them as well. right? he'll close the campus if he has to until they start to shape up. that protest then gets pushed aside with king's assassination. the track record is, you know, yes, you can look at him as a moderate governor, but yeah, after april '68, he's made this pretty hard turn. >> when he's elected in 1966, you know, it's a classic...
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the race finished in annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycled down the road. and everybody's cheering, driving past. i'm incredibly proud to have been able to have had an opportunity to take part in such an extreme event. it has forced me to sort of go out of my comfort zone, i suppose. cheering and applause. we were able to achieve something really quite incredible, and hopefully, others will be able to look back on what we have achieved and inspire them to go and take on their own race across america. hello there. we are only a couple of minutes away from the start of meteorological winter. the first day of december. it is going to be a cold day as well. some parts of the country today struggle to get above freezing and has a mist and fog around. we're stuck this cold air underan area of around. we're stuck this cold air under an area of high pressure. the far south—west has been milder. the channel islands, too. near that weather front there is still some cloud maybe rain and drizzle still to come. that gets pushed away by the breeze. further north, fog f
the race finished in annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycled down the road. and everybody's cheering, driving past. i'm incredibly proud to have been able to have had an opportunity to take part in such an extreme event. it has forced me to sort of go out of my comfort zone, i suppose. cheering and applause. we were able to achieve something really quite incredible, and hopefully, others will be able to look back on what we have achieved and inspire them to go and take on their own race across...
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first spoke to "60 minutes'" bill whitaker in annapolis, maryland earlier this year. he now tells us the new gbs study is proof of what he's seen with his own eyes over the past ten years. >> i think it's going to help a loft people reduce their suffering and the suffering to their families as well. >> reporter: in the new study, active duty military members with ptsd were given two injections two weeks apart, some with sgb, and others with a placebo. their symptoms were monitored for eight weeks. those who got the sbg injections saw twice as much improvement. how do patients describe the effects of the treatment to you? >> usually the is some form of i feel relaxed and calm in a way i haven't for years. >> reporter: the sgb procedure works like this. a generally harmless anesthetic is injected deep into the neck, affecting a set of nerves. those nerves help control the fight other flight reactions, often amplified in ptsd patients, which can cause them to have trouble sleeping or easily become irritate and angry. the sgb anesthetic appears to block those impulses bet
first spoke to "60 minutes'" bill whitaker in annapolis, maryland earlier this year. he now tells us the new gbs study is proof of what he's seen with his own eyes over the past ten years. >> i think it's going to help a loft people reduce their suffering and the suffering to their families as well. >> reporter: in the new study, active duty military members with ptsd were given two injections two weeks apart, some with sgb, and others with a placebo. their symptoms were...
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abusivo de la policÍa de nueva york unto pintaron los carros patrulleros donde se leÍan frases como maten annapolis dÍa luego de que vÍdeos como este ocurrieron en un vagÓn del subway se hicieron virales mostrando sus armas y apuntando hacia dentro del vagÓn. muestran a un joven afroamericano que tenÍan las manos levantadas. al ver el arma el pÁnico se apodera de los demÁs pasajeros para los que un viaje a casa se convierte en un verdadero caos. sebastiÁn coello te tome el tren todos los dÍas y vive en carne propia el trato de la policÍa. >> no es como muchaeducaciÓn. >> une otro suceso recientegolpearon a jÓvenes afroamericanos en medio de una trifulca en el metro. el iba a buscar su mochila dice el papÁ de los jÓvenes por lo que ahora demandan la ciudad por 5,000,000 de dÓlares. en res esta 500 oficiales de policÍa en el sistema de transporte a pesar de que segÚn las autoridades el crimen no ha incrementado. >> una manera mÁs diferente y eficiente es usar el dinero que el gobernador esta usando. correr mÁs buses y más trenes. >>mÁs protestas podrÍan realizarse. la policÍa n
abusivo de la policÍa de nueva york unto pintaron los carros patrulleros donde se leÍan frases como maten annapolis dÍa luego de que vÍdeos como este ocurrieron en un vagÓn del subway se hicieron virales mostrando sus armas y apuntando hacia dentro del vagÓn. muestran a un joven afroamericano que tenÍan las manos levantadas. al ver el arma el pÁnico se apodera de los demÁs pasajeros para los que un viaje a casa se convierte en un verdadero caos. sebastiÁn coello te tome el tren todos...
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i was sitting in my office and i saw something about annapolis. i looked at it, and yes, this man had burst into the doors of the first new paper i had worked at out of college. it was a nice little paper, i made good friends there. nothing terrible ever happened. obviously there was crime and political arguments, but it was a lovely town and lovely place to work. some of my closest friends i met during that time, early 1974. tabs somebody -- to have somebody burst in the door and shoot, spray gun fire, it might have nothing to do with anything else, but it certainly has something to do with the times we live in, the availability of weapons and the ease with which raw, angry emotions, can turn into violence even in a place that matters a lot to you. susan: thanks for bringing your photographs in. will he be seeing more of your -- will we be seeing more of your work? pamela i hope so. : i will be writing from time to time and working on some longer writing projects that will hopefully see the light of day. pamela: thanks for being with us the last
i was sitting in my office and i saw something about annapolis. i looked at it, and yes, this man had burst into the doors of the first new paper i had worked at out of college. it was a nice little paper, i made good friends there. nothing terrible ever happened. obviously there was crime and political arguments, but it was a lovely town and lovely place to work. some of my closest friends i met during that time, early 1974. tabs somebody -- to have somebody burst in the door and shoot, spray...
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she is in annapolis, maryland. she finds a new role where survivors prompt from prison camps are brought back into union lines. this is where paroled union prisoners are brought and integrated back into the union army as well as any medical attention they need, that sort of thing. barton is there and is providing assistance to those soldiers being brought in from places like andersonville. she sees these men coming off the boat in 1865 and is horrified, understandably so. she also begins to hear word of the many thousands of men who have not survived andersonville. more than 13,000. what she realizes is that the army has no way of notifying families of what happened to their loved ones. men out on the battlefield during the war, if they are shot or wounded or killed in action, the u.s. army has no mechanism of informing those families of what happened. instead it falls on the officers or enlisted men in the individual units. this is in the age before dogtags or formal government identification. if a soldier should
she is in annapolis, maryland. she finds a new role where survivors prompt from prison camps are brought back into union lines. this is where paroled union prisoners are brought and integrated back into the union army as well as any medical attention they need, that sort of thing. barton is there and is providing assistance to those soldiers being brought in from places like andersonville. she sees these men coming off the boat in 1865 and is horrified, understandably so. she also begins to...
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reporter: on june 28th, 2018, a gunman with a longtime grudge against the "capital gazette" newspaper in annapolis, maryland, walked into its offices and opened fire. five people were killed including 56-year-old sports writer john mcnamara who had been married to andrea shamblee. when we met her recently she was wearing his press pass. is that something you wear frequently? >> i wear it almost every day. >> reporter: a reflection of their mutual total devotion. >> he was devoted to his family. he was devoted to his writing. and lucky for me he was devoted to me. >> reporter: he was also devoted to an unfinished book, "the capital of basketball," that he had labored over in his spare time for 13 years. it's an exhaustive look at how basketball in d.c.-area high schools changed the course of the sport over the past century. shamblee, while a huge basketball fan, had never read a word of her husband's notes. after going through his files, she decided that she would finish his book. how does it feel to hold that book in your hands now? >> i feel very conflicted. i feel like this is a secret between j
reporter: on june 28th, 2018, a gunman with a longtime grudge against the "capital gazette" newspaper in annapolis, maryland, walked into its offices and opened fire. five people were killed including 56-year-old sports writer john mcnamara who had been married to andrea shamblee. when we met her recently she was wearing his press pass. is that something you wear frequently? >> i wear it almost every day. >> reporter: a reflection of their mutual total devotion. >>...
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reporter: on june 28, 2018, a gunman with a longtime grudge against the "capital gazette" newspaper in annapolis, maryland, walked into its offices and opened fire. five people were killed, including 56-year-old sportswriter john mcnamara, who had been married to andrea chamblee. when we met her recently, she was wearing his press pass. is that something you wear frequently? >> i wear it almost every day. >> reporter: it's a reflection of their mutual, total devotion. >> he was devoted to his family. he was devoted to his writing. and lucky for me he was devoted to me. >> reporter: he was also devoted to an unfinished book, "the capital of basketball," that he had labored over in his spare time for 13 years. it's an exhaustive look at how basketball in d.c. area high school changed the course of the the sport over the past century. chamblee, while a huge basketball fan, had never read a word of her husband's notes, but after going through his files, she decided that she would finish his book. how does it feel to hold that book in your hands now? >> i feel very conflicted. i feel like this is a s
reporter: on june 28, 2018, a gunman with a longtime grudge against the "capital gazette" newspaper in annapolis, maryland, walked into its offices and opened fire. five people were killed, including 56-year-old sportswriter john mcnamara, who had been married to andrea chamblee. when we met her recently, she was wearing his press pass. is that something you wear frequently? >> i wear it almost every day. >> reporter: it's a reflection of their mutual, total devotion....
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. >> in your commissioning ceremony in annapolis to remember what president nixon told you and your fellow graduates? >> frankly i don't. not to be dismissive i'm sure if i heard about it the excitement of that moment you know what happens when you graduate and my father watching me to give me the very first salute when i became commissioned that's what i most remember and with all due respect to the president because there is a president and the presidency and people forget that that when we look at that man at that moment i looked at the presidency i'm glad it was there with mister nixon but i remember my father the most. >> you talk about out to see the navy admiral as an officer what was the most difficult decision you ever had to make in the u.s. navy? >> we are a little different in the navy than the other services. there is a wall across berlin and eastern europe with the military act was an act of aggression that was very black and white rules but the navy operates of the commons of the seas and everybody owns it. and then to command my first shift and then to brief on the rules of
. >> in your commissioning ceremony in annapolis to remember what president nixon told you and your fellow graduates? >> frankly i don't. not to be dismissive i'm sure if i heard about it the excitement of that moment you know what happens when you graduate and my father watching me to give me the very first salute when i became commissioned that's what i most remember and with all due respect to the president because there is a president and the presidency and people forget that...
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you heard selfish mentioned earlier, selfridge is a graduate of annapolis. he is not up from the mid-shipmen score. this could be his belt buckle. if you are in sick bay, this is porcelain. if you are in sick pay, you are in your, bunk, the foreman comes in and give you something to drink. this comes out of a sailor's housewife. there is a key, needles, thread, buttons. there, you can say, some say they are lonesome for the deep sea. if you cope to this as polyethylene glycol, it looks like the sailor just finished. if you don't have polyethylene glycol, you will recognize that. there's a boot pistol. officers provided their pistols. now, you can see, your toothbrush looks just the same that it is now, except it hasn't any bristles on it. this is canister on the left. that is grape shot. if you say grape and canister, they are not interchangeable. there, you can see tobacco. a guy tries the tobacco. there, you can see lots of shells. now, you can see this boot has a lapse. we knew the vessel had intercepted people smuggling boots across the mississippi river
you heard selfish mentioned earlier, selfridge is a graduate of annapolis. he is not up from the mid-shipmen score. this could be his belt buckle. if you are in sick bay, this is porcelain. if you are in sick pay, you are in your, bunk, the foreman comes in and give you something to drink. this comes out of a sailor's housewife. there is a key, needles, thread, buttons. there, you can say, some say they are lonesome for the deep sea. if you cope to this as polyethylene glycol, it looks like the...
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host: at your commissioning ceremony in annapolis, do you remember what president nixon told to and your fellow graduates -- told you and your fellow graduates? guest: i frankly don't. not that i am being dismissive of it. moment asment of that we threw our hats up in the air, it happens when you graduate, but not where it comes down. and my father watching me to give me the very first salute when i became commissioned. no, that's what i most remember. with all due respect to the president, because there is the president and there is the presidency, and i think we tend to forget that. i think we forget when we look at that man, at that moment, i looked at the presidency. i was glad to have the presidency there in mr. nixon, but it was my father i most remembered. host: you mentioned being out to sea as an officer. what was the most difficult decision joe sestak ever had to make in the u.s. navy? guest: yes. are little different in the navy than in the other services. the other services grew up in the cold war, and there was a wall across berlin, across eastern europe. if someone flew acr
host: at your commissioning ceremony in annapolis, do you remember what president nixon told to and your fellow graduates -- told you and your fellow graduates? guest: i frankly don't. not that i am being dismissive of it. moment asment of that we threw our hats up in the air, it happens when you graduate, but not where it comes down. and my father watching me to give me the very first salute when i became commissioned. no, that's what i most remember. with all due respect to the president,...
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. >> at your commissioning ceremony in annapolis, do you remember what president nixon you and your fellow graduates? i frankly don't. not that i'm dismissive of it, heard e at the moment i about it. the excitement of that moment, as we threw our hats up in the as you well know, happens hen you graduate, not caring where it comes down, and my father watching me to give me very first salute, when i whate commissioned, that's i most remember. with all due respect to the president, because there is the the dent and there is presidency, and i think we tend to forget that. we end to forget that when look at that man, at that moment, i looked at the presidency, and while i don't remember his words i was glad no have the presidency there, so to nixon but it's my father i most remember. >> you mentioned being out to sea. as a navy admiral and officer, was the most difficult ever had to sestak make in the u.s. navy? >> yes. we are a little different in the services.in the other the other services grew up, cold say, in the war,&there was a wall across europe.and eastern if somebody flew across that
. >> at your commissioning ceremony in annapolis, do you remember what president nixon you and your fellow graduates? i frankly don't. not that i'm dismissive of it, heard e at the moment i about it. the excitement of that moment, as we threw our hats up in the as you well know, happens hen you graduate, not caring where it comes down, and my father watching me to give me very first salute, when i whate commissioned, that's i most remember. with all due respect to the president, because...
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and i got an appointment to annapolis, but unfortunately i failed the physical. so the navy's loss was the air force's gain. and i moved into the air force, went through a small aviation college, and basically got my commission. my wings at laughlin air force base. then i went out at dallas, learned how to fly under the aces of the korean war. and my first initial assignment was to myrtle beach 354, which was commanded by a double ace. inace in korea as well as world war ii. and he was what i would say an inspirational leader. he wouldcolored jeep, travel around to various locations on the base indicating his very presence. here.ould say hey, here's basically he made all of these people part of the 354. when the vagaries of military to a k55 got assigned korea. i lost my love affair with the hun. this really established the love affair with the saber. a marvelous, marvelous fighter aircraft. down on the taiwan straits. top cover during a period of time when nationalists would resupply the islands. i served as air controller with the seventh infantry. and returnin
and i got an appointment to annapolis, but unfortunately i failed the physical. so the navy's loss was the air force's gain. and i moved into the air force, went through a small aviation college, and basically got my commission. my wings at laughlin air force base. then i went out at dallas, learned how to fly under the aces of the korean war. and my first initial assignment was to myrtle beach 354, which was commanded by a double ace. inace in korea as well as world war ii. and he was what i...
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. >> tonight we're pleased to welcome back to the broadcast, an annapolis grad that spent 30 years in the u.s. navy, former head of the u.s. southern command, former supreme allied commander ofinate oe. last on this broadcast to talk about this new book, "sailing true north. the voyage of seven admirals and the voyage of character." what more can the intel" community do if dr. hill looks at that committee begging them not to pass along a story started by russia that ukraine somehow medaled in our election? the intel committee has now briefed the senate. please don't pass on this russian propaganda and yet our did just that on a live television interview this morning. >> let's start with feoownau hill herself. when i was preair pairing to to be the supreme ally of natob i went around talking to experts. everybody said to me -- this was seven or eight years ago, you've got to talk to dr. fiona hill. so i've known her well over a decade. she's rock solid. was born in northern england. she's literally the daughter of a coal minor. the dolly parten line. ph.d. from harvard. a career civil
. >> tonight we're pleased to welcome back to the broadcast, an annapolis grad that spent 30 years in the u.s. navy, former head of the u.s. southern command, former supreme allied commander ofinate oe. last on this broadcast to talk about this new book, "sailing true north. the voyage of seven admirals and the voyage of character." what more can the intel" community do if dr. hill looks at that committee begging them not to pass along a story started by russia that ukraine...
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here are today's contestants-- a naval architect from annapolis, maryland... a receptionist from naperville, illinois... and our returning champion-- a financial counselor from jersey city, new jersey... whose 3-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome once again. elise is doing very well. she's on a roll on our program, but now with beth and stephen here, it's time for our players to show what they know. let's go to work in the first round, shall we? ♪ and today you get to deal with these categories... yes, we will. followed by... we want you to name the movie for us. and finally... - elise, start. - word on the street, $200. beth. - what is avenue? - good. word on the street for $400. elise. - what is boulevard? - good. 1960s, $200. stephen. - what is smoking? - yes. idioms for $200.
here are today's contestants-- a naval architect from annapolis, maryland... a receptionist from naperville, illinois... and our returning champion-- a financial counselor from jersey city, new jersey... whose 3-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome once again. elise is doing very well. she's on a roll on our program, but now with beth and stephen here,...
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ever since my father reported to annapolis for his plead summer. after graduating first in his naval academy class i 1965. the year best known for hi heisman-winning classmate roger stone back. my father served a full on abul 30 years including as a captain of a nuclear ballistic missile submarine during the height of the cold wa 5 great uncles served honorably in the navy and the armyn world war 2. tom taggard was stationed in the philippines at the timof the attack on pearl harbor. he survived e brutal bataan death march and 3 ana half years and up japanese prisoner of war ca unbroken he returnedo service as an air force judge advocate upholding the rule of law until his dea in 1965. today i appear before you once again. under subpoena as a factwitness ready to answer all of your questions about the evts and developments examined in this inquiry. to the best of my ability and recollection subject to the limits placed on me by the law and this process. i will begin with some opening comments on the creek key principles at the heart. what brings me
ever since my father reported to annapolis for his plead summer. after graduating first in his naval academy class i 1965. the year best known for hi heisman-winning classmate roger stone back. my father served a full on abul 30 years including as a captain of a nuclear ballistic missile submarine during the height of the cold wa 5 great uncles served honorably in the navy and the armyn world war 2. tom taggard was stationed in the philippines at the timof the attack on pearl harbor. he...
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department will probably be simultaneous and be attacked by grant here, who has recently been reinforced by annapolis, so it will be impossible to send reinforcements to the valley from this army. i have instructed was general to communicate with you. a late report places general sigel at martinsburg, but conflicts with former report's. i am very respectively your obedient servant." in this order you will notice the emphasis on the western part, western virginia is the area he is concerned about that averill might be making another cavalry raid. the union has been attempting cavalry raids on the virginia-tennessee railroad, which is a vital link connecting richmond into knoxville, and the union knows that strategic importance and is threatening it. lee gives breckinridge some choices. he does not tell him exactly how to go about it, but gives him suggestions and tools that he should coordinate with. it is also similar to the way we would delegate tasks to other commanders, such as stonewall jackson. sigel also sent a report on may 1, the same day that lee writes to breckinridge. he writes from bunker
department will probably be simultaneous and be attacked by grant here, who has recently been reinforced by annapolis, so it will be impossible to send reinforcements to the valley from this army. i have instructed was general to communicate with you. a late report places general sigel at martinsburg, but conflicts with former report's. i am very respectively your obedient servant." in this order you will notice the emphasis on the western part, western virginia is the area he is concerned...
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he was fresh out of annapolis, and he told me that when he reported aboard, he was sent to the executive officer to get his assignment. the executive officer is absolutely exhausted, but we know this was a frenzy in order to get the ship repaired, replenished, everything set to go in three days. he told mr. crawford he would get back to him later. you was trained as a radar officer, but he was never going to see radar on the yorktown. what i want to do, john, is you -- is i want you to describe where your battle station was. john: let me insert something for your record. the battle of midway would've been fought with the same six carriers that bombed pearl harbor. we sank one and heavily damaged the other two. so they only had four carriers thanks to the battle of the coral sea. the enterprise was our sister ship. we are part of the enterprise -- proud of the enterprise. she is the one that lucked out. she is the only one of the original group of the yorktown class that survived. so anyway, we got underway at the end of the 72 hours, we worked day and night, and we between malachi and oa
he was fresh out of annapolis, and he told me that when he reported aboard, he was sent to the executive officer to get his assignment. the executive officer is absolutely exhausted, but we know this was a frenzy in order to get the ship repaired, replenished, everything set to go in three days. he told mr. crawford he would get back to him later. you was trained as a radar officer, but he was never going to see radar on the yorktown. what i want to do, john, is you -- is i want you to describe...
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george kent sworn to defend the constitution for nearly 60 years, ever since my father reported to annapolis after graduating first in his naval academy class in 1965, the year best known for his heisman winning roger stop that, my father served an honorable 30 years, including as a captain for a ballistic submarine during the height of the cold or. served honorably in the army and navy in world war ii. in particular, tom taggart was stationed in the philippines at the time of the attack on harbor -- on pearl harbor. he survived the brutal death march and three and a half years in a prisoner of war camp unbroken. he returned to service as an air force judge advocate, upholding the rule of law until his death in 1965. today i appear for you once again, under subpoena, as a fact witness ready to answer all of your questions about the events and developments examined in this inquiry. to the best of my ability and recollection, subject to the limits placed on me by the law and this process. i will begin with opening comments on the key principles at the heart of what brings me for you today. two
george kent sworn to defend the constitution for nearly 60 years, ever since my father reported to annapolis after graduating first in his naval academy class in 1965, the year best known for his heisman winning roger stop that, my father served an honorable 30 years, including as a captain for a ballistic submarine during the height of the cold or. served honorably in the army and navy in world war ii. in particular, tom taggart was stationed in the philippines at the time of the attack on...
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naval academy in annapolis, maryland. and this is "sea trials"! >> yea! ♪ work work >> they are doing their exercises in the water. which sounds fun at 5:30 in the morning in 50-degree weather. this shows them they are only as strong as their weakest link so they learn to work together and how to communicate together. >> 100. >> they are tied and their feet hurt and they are wet and sweaty and a long day for them physically and mentally. >> go go! >>. ♪ work work work work ♪ >> no joke, baby! this is no joke! ♪ work work hard work every day hard work ♪ >> we have a rifle overhead and in the water with the rifle overall their head and working on team work and group going under water and doing blocks while the teammates are giving them the combination to the locks and great team building event. ♪ >> woo. woo. >> determination. >> everybody here we have been learning about everything from leadership to building up each other's encouragement and trust all of that. this is like the combination of all of that. we are about to head to another course.
naval academy in annapolis, maryland. and this is "sea trials"! >> yea! ♪ work work >> they are doing their exercises in the water. which sounds fun at 5:30 in the morning in 50-degree weather. this shows them they are only as strong as their weakest link so they learn to work together and how to communicate together. >> 100. >> they are tied and their feet hurt and they are wet and sweaty and a long day for them physically and mentally. >> go go!...
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sworn to defend the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years ever since my father reported to annapolis for his plea summer after graduating 1st in his naval academy class in 1965 the year best known for his high xmen winning classmate roger staubach my father served a full honorable 30 years including as a captain of a nuclear ballistic missile submarine during the height of the cold war 5 great uncles served honorably in the navy and the army in world war 2 in particular tom taggart was stationed in the philippines at the time of the attack on pearl harbor he survived the brutal bataan death march and 3 and a half years in a japanese prisoner of war camp unbroken he returned to service as an air force judge advocate upholding the rule of law until his death in 1965. today i appear before you once again under subpoena as a fact witness ready to answer all of your questions about the events and developments examined in this inquiry to the best of my ability and recollection subject to the limits placed on me by the law and this process i will begin with some opening comments on the cree
sworn to defend the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years ever since my father reported to annapolis for his plea summer after graduating 1st in his naval academy class in 1965 the year best known for his high xmen winning classmate roger staubach my father served a full honorable 30 years including as a captain of a nuclear ballistic missile submarine during the height of the cold war 5 great uncles served honorably in the navy and the army in world war 2 in particular tom taggart was...
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sworn to defend the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years, ever since my father reported to annapolis. after graduating first in his navel academy class in 1965, the year best known for his heisman winning class mate, my father served a full honorable 30 years, including as a captain of a nuclear ballistic sub marine during the height of the cold war. five great uncles served honorably in the navy and army in world war ii. in particular, tom tag ert was stationed in the philippines at the time of the attack on pearl harbor. he survived the brutal baton death march and three and a half years in a japanese prisoner of war camp unbroken. he returned to service as an pair force judge advocate up holding the rule of law until his death in 1965. today i appear before you once again, under subpoena, as a fact witness, ready to answer all of your questions about the events and developments examined in this inquiry. to the best of my ability and recollection, subject to the limits placed on me by the law exami and this process. i will begin with some opening commence on the key principles at t
sworn to defend the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years, ever since my father reported to annapolis. after graduating first in his navel academy class in 1965, the year best known for his heisman winning class mate, my father served a full honorable 30 years, including as a captain of a nuclear ballistic sub marine during the height of the cold war. five great uncles served honorably in the navy and army in world war ii. in particular, tom tag ert was stationed in the philippines at...
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sworn to defend the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years, ever since my father reported to annapolis. >> that is the george kent who jim jordan lied about today. jim jordan also lied about ambassador william taylor, lied about taylor testifying you've got to impeach the president. jim jordan put those words in ambassador taylor's mouth, not true. ambassador taylor didn't come close to saying anything like that. he simply repeatedly answered questions about what he saw and what he heard and what he knows, nothing but facts. ambassador taylor and donald trump are a year apart in age. they are a year apart in college graduation, but they could not possibly be farther apart in the way that they have lived their lives. >> ambassador taylor, what year did you graduate from west point? >> 1969, sir. >> it was the height of the vietnam war, want it, sir? >> the height was about that time. >> what was your class rank at west point? >> i was number 5. >> how many people in your class? >> 800. >> 800 cadets, you were number 5? >> yes, sir. >> so when you were top 1% of your class at west point,
sworn to defend the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years, ever since my father reported to annapolis. >> that is the george kent who jim jordan lied about today. jim jordan also lied about ambassador william taylor, lied about taylor testifying you've got to impeach the president. jim jordan put those words in ambassador taylor's mouth, not true. ambassador taylor didn't come close to saying anything like that. he simply repeatedly answered questions about what he saw and what he...
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ever sense my father reported to annapolis for his summer. after graduating first in his naval academy class in 1965, the year best known for his heisman-winning classmate roger stall bastalback. he served a full 30 years as a captain of a ballistic member marine. five great uncles served honorably in the navy and army in world war ii. in particular, tom hagert was stationed in the philippines at the time in pearl harbor. he survived a brutal death march and 3.5 years in a japanese marine camp unbroken. he returned to service as an air force judge advocate upholding the rule of law until his death in 1965. today i appear before you once again under subpoena as a fact witness ready to answer all of your questions about the events and developments examined in this inquiry, to best of my ability and recollection, subject to the limits placed on me by the law and this process. i will begin with opening comments of the key principles at the heart of what brings me before you today. to wit, principle public service in pursuit of our enduring nation
ever sense my father reported to annapolis for his summer. after graduating first in his naval academy class in 1965, the year best known for his heisman-winning classmate roger stall bastalback. he served a full 30 years as a captain of a ballistic member marine. five great uncles served honorably in the navy and army in world war ii. in particular, tom hagert was stationed in the philippines at the time in pearl harbor. he survived a brutal death march and 3.5 years in a japanese marine camp...
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spoke to bill whitaker in annapolis this year. he tells us the new sgb body is proof of what he's seen with his own eyes over the past ten years. >> i think it's going to help a lot of people reduce their suffering and the suffering to their families, as well. >> reporter: in the new study, active-duty military members with ptsd were given two injections two weeks apart. some with sgb a placebo. their symptoeed eit weeks. those who got the sgb injections saw twice as much improvement. how do patients describe the effects of the treatment to you? >> usually there's some form of "i feel relaxed and calm in a way that i haven't for years." >> reporter: the sgb procedure works like this -- a generally harmful anesthetic is injected deep into the neck, affecting a set of nerves known as the stalate ganglion that controls the fight or flight reactions. often amplified in p std patients which can cause trouble sleeping or become easily irritated and angry. the anesthetic appears to block the nerve impulses between the brain and the body.
spoke to bill whitaker in annapolis this year. he tells us the new sgb body is proof of what he's seen with his own eyes over the past ten years. >> i think it's going to help a lot of people reduce their suffering and the suffering to their families, as well. >> reporter: in the new study, active-duty military members with ptsd were given two injections two weeks apart. some with sgb a placebo. their symptoeed eit weeks. those who got the sgb injections saw twice as much...
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sworn to defend the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years, ever since my father reported to annapolis for his summer. after graduating first in his naval academy class in 1965, the year best known for heisman winning staubach, my father served 45 years during the height of the cold war. five great uncles served honorably in world war ii. in particular, tom taggert was stationed in the philippines at the time of the attack on pearl harbor. he survived the death march and three and a half years in a japanese war camp unbroken. he returned to service as an air of service judge advocate, unhoup holding the rule of law until his death. i appear before you as a fact witness ready to answer all the questions about the events and developments examined in this inquiry. to the best of my ability and recollection, subject to the limits placed on me by the law and this process, i will begin with some opening comments on key principles at the heart of what brings me before you today. to wit, principled public service and enduring national interest in the place of ukraine and national security inte
sworn to defend the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years, ever since my father reported to annapolis for his summer. after graduating first in his naval academy class in 1965, the year best known for heisman winning staubach, my father served 45 years during the height of the cold war. five great uncles served honorably in world war ii. in particular, tom taggert was stationed in the philippines at the time of the attack on pearl harbor. he survived the death march and three and a half...
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sworn to defend the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years ever since my father reported to annapolis for his plebe summer after graduating first in his class in 1965, known for his heisman-winning classmate, roger staubach. he served a full 30 years including as a captain of a nuclear ballistic submarine during the height of the cold war. five great-uncles served honorably in the navy and the army in world war ii. tom taggart was stationed on pearl harbor. he survived the brutal bataan death march, and in a war camp unbroken. he returned as an air force judge advocate upholding the rule of law until his death in 1965. today i appear before you once again, under subpoena as a fact witness ready to answer all of your questions about the events and developments examined in this inquiry to the best of my ability and recollection, subject to the limits placed on me by the law and this process. i will be begin with opening comments on the key heart of what brings me before you today. to it, public service and enduring national interests in the place of ukraine and our national security int
sworn to defend the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years ever since my father reported to annapolis for his plebe summer after graduating first in his class in 1965, known for his heisman-winning classmate, roger staubach. he served a full 30 years including as a captain of a nuclear ballistic submarine during the height of the cold war. five great-uncles served honorably in the navy and the army in world war ii. tom taggart was stationed on pearl harbor. he survived the brutal bataan...
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annapolis 61, redwood 63 and concord 65. those are never average to slightly above. we have been so warm on the high side especially for inland areas this month but it is tough to get any cool air. we had some light rain this morning, blake county into mendocino county. a 10th of an inch, a few drizzle, a couple rainbows. i know there is a rainbow in sonoma right now, beautiful sonoma. most of this is clearing out, i think we are about done. 40s and 50s on the thames, more son, 64 to 68 on the forecast side. those are above average. the city, 64 and 56 bit above on both barely. more so on the low side. 44 in 1880 the coolest day of the week was 57 on wednesday, monday was 76, so you have had a crazy week. we will see the systems going through, most of it is almost out of here as it splits and the high will go in for a sunny and warmer weekend. so our cooldown was really only about 36 hours. it is kicked out of here and we will focus on after the weekend, next tuesday, but the weekend, lots of sun and warmer. might be an isolated 70 or so but more so on saturday into
annapolis 61, redwood 63 and concord 65. those are never average to slightly above. we have been so warm on the high side especially for inland areas this month but it is tough to get any cool air. we had some light rain this morning, blake county into mendocino county. a 10th of an inch, a few drizzle, a couple rainbows. i know there is a rainbow in sonoma right now, beautiful sonoma. most of this is clearing out, i think we are about done. 40s and 50s on the thames, more son, 64 to 68 on the...
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ever since my father reported to an appe annapolis, my father served a full honorable 30 years including captain as a nuclear ballistic submarine during the height of the cold war. five great auncles served in th army and navy in world war ii. tom taggert was stationed in the philippines at the time of pearl harb harbor. he served 3 1/2 years in a japanese prison of war camp unbroken. he returned to service as an air force judge advocate, upholding the rule of law until his death in 1965. today i appear before you once again under subpoena as a fact witness ready to answer all of your questions about the events and developments examined in this inquiry, to the best of my ability and recollection, subject to limits placed on me by the law and this process. i will begin with opening comments on a key principle at the heart of what brings me before you today. to wit, principled public service enduring our national public service. for the past five years, we have focused our united efforts across the atlantic to support ukraine in its fight for the cause of freedom and the rebirth of a count
ever since my father reported to an appe annapolis, my father served a full honorable 30 years including captain as a nuclear ballistic submarine during the height of the cold war. five great auncles served in th army and navy in world war ii. tom taggert was stationed in the philippines at the time of pearl harb harbor. he served 3 1/2 years in a japanese prison of war camp unbroken. he returned to service as an air force judge advocate, upholding the rule of law until his death in 1965. today...
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willy is joining us on the independent line from annapolis, maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. gentlemanening to the defending trump, sometimes i tche,him little dud because he reminds me of him. what this man is doing is more serious than what bill clinton did. it's about espionage. it's a serious matter. why are the republicans doing this? it's deeper than we think. certain members of the republican party are in it as much as trump. seems like when the shoe is on the other foot, the republicans do more squealing. when it was bill clinton, they were fools to move ahead. that is what i have to say. host: thank you for the call. we will have live coverage this week on c-span two, on the web, and on c-span radio. the ambassador for step by the trump administration will be telling her story live this a.m. eastern time, all of it available on her homepage. you can find all the information related to the impeachment inquiry and president trump. i have a question. what's the definition of a thetleblower? host: definition of a whistleblower? it dates back to the
willy is joining us on the independent line from annapolis, maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. gentlemanening to the defending trump, sometimes i tche,him little dud because he reminds me of him. what this man is doing is more serious than what bill clinton did. it's about espionage. it's a serious matter. why are the republicans doing this? it's deeper than we think. certain members of the republican party are in it as much as trump. seems like when the shoe is on the other foot,...
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to mark, calling from annapolis, maryland on the republican line. mark, the morning. caller: yes, hi, how are you? basically, there is no high crime. there is no misdemeanor that has been established and i understand the inquiry, but doesn't the president have a constitutional duty when he's giving american taxpayer money to a foreign government, doesn't he have a constitutional duty to ensure there is no corruption? we have mr. biden, former vice president biden who basically got a prosecutor fired, ok? he is running for president. so i really don't understand this whole thing. the president has a constitutional duty to basically make sure there is no corruption in foreign governments that we are giving aid to. quo, no no quid pro high crimes and misdemeanors, and there is no collusion with russia. i do not understand this. it is crazy to me. host: let's go to wane, calling from springfield, west virginia on the independent line. good morning. caller: morning. you very act oh host: yet -- you there? host: yes, go ahead wayne. caller: i have three points on the grand
to mark, calling from annapolis, maryland on the republican line. mark, the morning. caller: yes, hi, how are you? basically, there is no high crime. there is no misdemeanor that has been established and i understand the inquiry, but doesn't the president have a constitutional duty when he's giving american taxpayer money to a foreign government, doesn't he have a constitutional duty to ensure there is no corruption? we have mr. biden, former vice president biden who basically got a prosecutor...
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kent so worn serve the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years ever since my father reported to annapolis for his plebe summer. after graduating first in his naval academy, lassa 1965, the year best known for his heisman winning classmate roger stole back. my father served a full on or about 30 years including as a captain of a nuclear ballistic missile submarine during the height of the cold war. five great uncles served honorably in the navy and the army in world war ii. in particular tom tackett was stationed in the philippines at the time of the attack at pearl harbor. he survived the brutal bataan death march and three and half leaders in a japanese prison of war camp unbroken. he returned to service as an air force judge advocate upholding the rule of law until his death in 1965. today i appeared before you once again under subpoena as a fact witness ready to answer all of your questions about the events add to bill it was in this inquiry to but the best of my ability and recollection subject to the limits placed on me by the law and this process. i will begin with some opening comm
kent so worn serve the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years ever since my father reported to annapolis for his plebe summer. after graduating first in his naval academy, lassa 1965, the year best known for his heisman winning classmate roger stole back. my father served a full on or about 30 years including as a captain of a nuclear ballistic missile submarine during the height of the cold war. five great uncles served honorably in the navy and the army in world war ii. in particular...
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i first heard about you from my twin sons after the towers were struck on 9/11 they wanted to go to annapolis and serve their country and they read many of your books to prepare for that experience now they are out of service and in grad school. thank you for that. your mom has been reading your books and i have been enjoying them. >> did you go to west point? >> notre dame. i enjoy them very much and it left me with a few conclusions in the end. my first conclusion is that countries to go to war for economic reasons versus philosophical or political reasons. and the other was that george washington had so much trouble in the new york area with those battles is because we didn't have a navy so the royal navy was amazing but not only until the french came into blockade to created the siege of yorktown that we could actually win the war and we almost didn't. by the way my nephews are in middle school i impressed them about my knowledge. thank you they think the brilliant. [laughter] >> thank you. yes we tried to build a small continental navy we had some frigates under construction most of them
i first heard about you from my twin sons after the towers were struck on 9/11 they wanted to go to annapolis and serve their country and they read many of your books to prepare for that experience now they are out of service and in grad school. thank you for that. your mom has been reading your books and i have been enjoying them. >> did you go to west point? >> notre dame. i enjoy them very much and it left me with a few conclusions in the end. my first conclusion is that...
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sworn to defend the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years, ever since my father reported to annapolis. after graduating first in his naval academy class in 1965, the year best known for his classmate, my father served a full 30 years including as captain of a nuclear ballistic missile submarine during the height of the cold war. five great uncle served honourably in the navy and the army in world war ii, in particular, tom taggart was stationed in the philippines at the time of the attack on pearl harbor. he survived the brutal death march and three and a half years in a japanese prisoner of war camp, and broken. he returned to service as an air forcejet broken. he returned to service as an air force jet advocate, upholding the rule of law until his death in 1965. today i appear before you once again under subpoena is a fact witness, ready to answer all of your questions about the events and developments examined in this inquiry. to the best of my ability and recollection, subject to the limits placed on me by the law and this process. i will begin with some opening comments on the ke
sworn to defend the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years, ever since my father reported to annapolis. after graduating first in his naval academy class in 1965, the year best known for his classmate, my father served a full 30 years including as captain of a nuclear ballistic missile submarine during the height of the cold war. five great uncle served honourably in the navy and the army in world war ii, in particular, tom taggart was stationed in the philippines at the time of the...
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sworn to defend the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years, ever since my father reported to annapolis to plead summer. after graduating first in his academy class in 1965, they are best known for his heisman winning last-minute winner, he served a full honorable 30 years including as a captain of a nuclear submarine during the height of the cold war. five great uncles served honorably in the navy and army in world war ii. in particular, tom taggart was stationed in the philippines on the attack at pearl harbor. he survived the brutal bataan death march and three and half years of japanese prisoner of war camp unbroken. he returned to service as an air force judge advocate upholding the rule of law until his death in 1965. today, i appear before you once again, under subpoena as a fact witness ready to answer all of your questions about the events and developments examined in this inquiry. to the best of my ability and recollection, subject to the limits placed on me by the law in this process. i will begin with opening comments on a key principle at the heart of what brings me for you
sworn to defend the constitution continuously for nearly 60 years, ever since my father reported to annapolis to plead summer. after graduating first in his academy class in 1965, they are best known for his heisman winning last-minute winner, he served a full honorable 30 years including as a captain of a nuclear submarine during the height of the cold war. five great uncles served honorably in the navy and army in world war ii. in particular, tom taggart was stationed in the philippines on...
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the race finished in annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycled down the road. and everybody was cheering. i'm incredibly proud to have been able to have had an opportunity to take part in such an extreme event. it has forced me to sort of go out of my comfort zone, i suppose. cheering and applause. we were able to achieve something really quite incredible, and hopefully, others will be able to look back on what we have achieved and inspire them to go and take on their own race across america. hello, this is breakfast. good morning. this is a summary of today's main stories. here's louise with a look at this morning's weather. morning. this is a summary of today's main stories. two people, a man and woman were stabbed to death on bridge overnight. agro two was shot dead by an officer. he had been jailed but was afraid unlicensed one year ago. simonjones jailed but was afraid unlicensed one year ago. simon jones reports. terror returns to the streets of london. a man and a woman killed. but now the question is, how was this allowed to happen? pictures filmed from
the race finished in annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycled down the road. and everybody was cheering. i'm incredibly proud to have been able to have had an opportunity to take part in such an extreme event. it has forced me to sort of go out of my comfort zone, i suppose. cheering and applause. we were able to achieve something really quite incredible, and hopefully, others will be able to look back on what we have achieved and inspire them to go and take on their own race across america....