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and so he leaves new york and travels around coast of south america and heads to san francisco. and he gets to francisco thinking, this is where he's going to spend the rest of his life is the time of the gold rush. there's a lot of opportunity, but he also arrives and he finds that san francisco is rife crime. there's a tremendous amount crime and in fact, a lot of arson. the city was burned down several times in 1851 and 1852. and group of local men formed what called the san francisco vigilance committee. and this was an extremely organization of people who decided we're going to put down the crime through extralegal means. and this committee arresting people and putting them trial in their own courts and then executing them. and appleton got involved in this but he was a little uncomfortable with this extralegal judicial process and so by 1850 152 he resigned from the vigilance committee and he acquired an interest in this ship, the mary adeline. he set sail from san francisco back the coast of south america, looking a cargo that will take back to new york city. back home. b
and so he leaves new york and travels around coast of south america and heads to san francisco. and he gets to francisco thinking, this is where he's going to spend the rest of his life is the time of the gold rush. there's a lot of opportunity, but he also arrives and he finds that san francisco is rife crime. there's a tremendous amount crime and in fact, a lot of arson. the city was burned down several times in 1851 and 1852. and group of local men formed what called the san francisco...
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i'm not sure where it comes from, but i think it comes from some mines in south america. this red top up here, the eraser that a rubber probably comes from where the rubber tree isn't native. it was imported from south america by some businessmen with the help of the british government, this brass, i haven't the slightest idea where it came from or the yellow paint or the paint and made the black lines or the glue that holds it together. literally thousands of people cooperated to make this pencil. people who don't speak the same language, who practice different religions, who might one another if they ever met. when you go down the store and buy this pencil, you are in effect trading few minutes of your time for a few seconds of the time of all those thousands of people, what brought them together, induced them to cooperate, to make this pencil. there was no commissar sending offices from sending out orders from some central office. it was a magic of the price system, the impersonal operation of prices that brought them together and got them to cooperate to make this pen
i'm not sure where it comes from, but i think it comes from some mines in south america. this red top up here, the eraser that a rubber probably comes from where the rubber tree isn't native. it was imported from south america by some businessmen with the help of the british government, this brass, i haven't the slightest idea where it came from or the yellow paint or the paint and made the black lines or the glue that holds it together. literally thousands of people cooperated to make this...
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, south america, i don't want to get too geographically specific, but the fact of the matter is, i think there are options of the world that exist in a very vibrant way that again, leaning into trade policy could deliver better results than what we've seen. i think at the beginning a while back i would've characterized the trade coming from the white house as just treading water, but i don't think it is that good these days and that inactivity, the in action from the administration that many democrats tell me off to the side that they are concerned about as well that we are losing opportunities and that is with our own interest in mind as well as the broader geopolitical interest as well. >> losing opportunities takes me back to farmers and they are so in touch with trade and so reliant on trade. are they asking you to find new ways to open market access and how do we get there in a bipartisan way? it just feels very stuck. >> calling it stuck, that is correct. i think u.s. agriculture, they are very engaged on trade. they understand whether it is tpi, other promotion of our products abr
, south america, i don't want to get too geographically specific, but the fact of the matter is, i think there are options of the world that exist in a very vibrant way that again, leaning into trade policy could deliver better results than what we've seen. i think at the beginning a while back i would've characterized the trade coming from the white house as just treading water, but i don't think it is that good these days and that inactivity, the in action from the administration that many...
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i am looking around the world and i said in south america was there a hurricane or sternotomy i wasn't aware of? the answer is no. ultimately, for those who have the context of the wizard of oz, it is like the wizard at the microphone saying disregard the man as the curtain is being pulled back a little dog toto but disregard the man pulling levers and spinning wheels and i think the american people have this figured out. the migration is because it has been an advertisement under this administration to come into this country and i come from this sooner state and oklahoma and history designates legal land run occurred in the 1880s and this wasn't for illegals but legal citizens and history remembers this time i believe in the past three years as bidens land run for illegals paid for by you as taxpayers and we are being asked to give their treasure and children's treasure of the future for this and they say it cost us $4000 for every illegal immigrant and a gold rush to transport illegals to the city of their choice, free emergency healthcare. once these people have a child it is cash p
i am looking around the world and i said in south america was there a hurricane or sternotomy i wasn't aware of? the answer is no. ultimately, for those who have the context of the wizard of oz, it is like the wizard at the microphone saying disregard the man as the curtain is being pulled back a little dog toto but disregard the man pulling levers and spinning wheels and i think the american people have this figured out. the migration is because it has been an advertisement under this...
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every every thing like 40% of the enslaved people who were brought to america came south carolina. now, if you add a scholar, say, if you add up like just people who stopped there it might be up to 90%. well, right so that history like telling it from the perspective of like new york is something that happened in boston doesn't make sense if talking about how black people saw america. so that's what i wanted to do there's a lot of really great characters in this book. and as far as historical figures, i know who mine is. i want and i want to get you to talk about him, but i want hear who is your favorite historical character, who you are talking about in this? oh, i think my favorite. so i would say the favorite is the story of jimmy and the stonewall rebellion. but he really isn't a character in that story. so i would probably have to say that's what i said earlier. total force. joe yeah. and so for joe is the person who inspired what what we call america's first police force. now right. so they people say, well, police started in boston, so in 1821, from 1821 to 1823, a man, an e
every every thing like 40% of the enslaved people who were brought to america came south carolina. now, if you add a scholar, say, if you add up like just people who stopped there it might be up to 90%. well, right so that history like telling it from the perspective of like new york is something that happened in boston doesn't make sense if talking about how black people saw america. so that's what i wanted to do there's a lot of really great characters in this book. and as far as historical...
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you know, we talk casually about narco states in central and south america. we talk about afghanistan of these countries which are the main producers of drugs. and then they come to be completely dependent. but we see, you know, myanmar now is the producer of the majority of the world's drugs. so it's possible to switch away from it. it's not a completely good story in myanmar because, of course, they now produce a lot of methamphetamine. so so afghanistan over their heroin component. but myanmar picked up some methamphetamine, but it is possible to that away. but oftentimes it usually moves just sort of around to different of these states. so, yeah, i hope that answers your question. okay, perfect. final question. okay. let's thank our guests. thank you also
you know, we talk casually about narco states in central and south america. we talk about afghanistan of these countries which are the main producers of drugs. and then they come to be completely dependent. but we see, you know, myanmar now is the producer of the majority of the world's drugs. so it's possible to switch away from it. it's not a completely good story in myanmar because, of course, they now produce a lot of methamphetamine. so so afghanistan over their heroin component. but...
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america and trying to create this isolated in separate community. good are the ways that you can think of that. the branch davidians in in in the people's are not the same that would undermine that claim. yeah although keep some on i think like level of armament at waco is a huge difference like stockpile ng weapons illegal or illegal however they were purchased and then over a million rounds of ammo on compound i think it's mixed draws a huge line between the two. okay so this is something that really marks different and different than anything that we've seen before. right. which when you combine that with language of cult and crazy and mind control contributed to people feeling nervous about what was going on, even the actual violation was just paperwork, right. what what they were there. you know, jonestown people's temple had practiced suicide right. in these exercises called white knights where they had sometimes not known whether or not. it was laced with cyanide. koresh insisted he suicide was not what they were about. you're not going. you
america and trying to create this isolated in separate community. good are the ways that you can think of that. the branch davidians in in in the people's are not the same that would undermine that claim. yeah although keep some on i think like level of armament at waco is a huge difference like stockpile ng weapons illegal or illegal however they were purchased and then over a million rounds of ammo on compound i think it's mixed draws a huge line between the two. okay so this is something...
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america, which was replacing an enormous quantity of silver on the international market. but then what happened that that this this supply began to dry up and the british had to find some other article, some other commodity to trade with the board of trade for did so because they had seen the dutch drawing market for opium in southeast. they decided to do the same thing in relation to china. so in 1763, so this was essentially the same problem that the faces in relation to china still, i mean english exports to china were almost nonexistent. what would the chinese going to do with, you know, wool from manchester or whatever? so so they had to find something else. and actually it's interesting, you know, same trade deficit that you see today existed way back then as well so this is what the qianlong emperor said in a letter to king george. the you know, so. i mean, really at the turn phrase, you know. so anyway, in 1763, the british won the battle of boxer. and that's they got control of this region in the in the gangetic plain. well, opium production. india had previously
america, which was replacing an enormous quantity of silver on the international market. but then what happened that that this this supply began to dry up and the british had to find some other article, some other commodity to trade with the board of trade for did so because they had seen the dutch drawing market for opium in southeast. they decided to do the same thing in relation to china. so in 1763, so this was essentially the same problem that the faces in relation to china still, i mean...
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america. well, one of the ways that they did this was to funnel covert money to groups that were trying to fight some of the people who were promoting. so that's the second part of the scandal. they're not related in terms of policy, but the iran-contra issue merged them together. so that's why it's a weird merger of things, right? iran and the contras are two different continents, but this is why it's sort of one big scandal. this second part was illegal because congress forbid. and so basically this is the president around congress illegally. that's the scandal. so just a note. when the president not involved in the scandal, which as i said, was wide ranging, they coopered. the national security advisor, john poindexter, resigned, and oliver, who was necessary to counsel, is red. president reagan, a special commission headed by former texas senator hn tower. and then an independent counsel, requested the white house investigate the wrongdoing of the nsa, and the white house cooperated. so ba
america. well, one of the ways that they did this was to funnel covert money to groups that were trying to fight some of the people who were promoting. so that's the second part of the scandal. they're not related in terms of policy, but the iran-contra issue merged them together. so that's why it's a weird merger of things, right? iran and the contras are two different continents, but this is why it's sort of one big scandal. this second part was illegal because congress forbid. and so...
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, asia, and europe, or south-central america. all the while, facilitating and amassing the cartels wealth that allows them to continue and reminding the world of it. thank you, and i welcome any questions you may have. >> thank you very much. i will turn next to rebecca shea , whose work was mentioned by senator grassley in his opening statement, and taking the opportunity, as she delivers her testimony, to put into the record entitled national security assessment criminal exploitation of the federal aviation administration. is her objection? without objection. please proceed, ms. shea. >> chairman whitehouse -- oh, thank you. >> i don't know who the last one was, but they sure worked over that microphone. >> okay. thank you. sorry for that. chairman whitehouse, coach herman grassley, embers of the caucus. thank you for the opportunity to discuss the criminal and national security risks associated with opaque information and faa aircraft registrations. faa's civil registry is the largest in the world with approximately 300,000 ai
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may god continue to bless america, and the great state of south carolina. thank you. [applause] [applause]
may god continue to bless america, and the great state of south carolina. thank you. [applause] [applause]
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south carolina is a home of african people that came to america. south carolina is very unique. we believe that we have to have resiliency and we must be able to do like our ancestors. we must be able to see it. once we see it we must be able to claim it. we can claim it by putting forth efforts. once you claim it you've got to achieve it. sometimes we stop at achievement. we added another factor. you've got to maintain it. that is what happened throughout the country. we have a situation in south carolina. we are one of the few states that the confederate flag. we got a call in october from someone who said to us, we need the urban league to bring the flag down because it is a distraction, it sends the message that we are not welcome and we are second-class citizens. i think god we had dr. david swanton. he had his doctorate from harvard university. when it came to south carolina he hung with the people. he said if there is no justice there will be no peace. this is the president of the university. he said to us, when we decide to mobilize, to march, january 17, 2000, we decide
south carolina is a home of african people that came to america. south carolina is very unique. we believe that we have to have resiliency and we must be able to do like our ancestors. we must be able to see it. once we see it we must be able to claim it. we can claim it by putting forth efforts. once you claim it you've got to achieve it. sometimes we stop at achievement. we added another factor. you've got to maintain it. that is what happened throughout the country. we have a situation in...
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may god continue to bless america and the great state of south carolina. thank you. [ applause ] >> c-span has been delivering congressional coverage for 45 years. here is a highlight from a key moment. >> racial profiling has to stop mr. speaker. just because someone wears a hoodie does not make them a hoodlum. the bible teaches us -- the member will -- the member will -- the chair must remind you to -- >> walk in mercy and humbly with your god. in the new testament, it teaches us these words. the spirit of the lord is upon me because he has anointed me to proclaim the good news to the poor. >> the member is out of order. >> c-span. powered by cable. >>> c-span is your unfiltered view of government and we are funded by these television companies and more including spark light. >>> the greatest time on earth is the place you come home. at spark light it is our home too. we are facing our greatest challenge and that is why spark light is working round-the- clock court -- clock. we want to make your job easier so we do hours. >> we are giving you a front- ro
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[applause] south carolina is the home of african people who came to america we are unique as you know. we believe we have to have resiliency and we must be able to do like our ancestors. we must walk back we must be able to see it. we must be able to claim it and we are going to claim it by putting forth efforts not through us most us you have got to work. once you claim you have got to achieve it. sometimes we stop at achievement. we added another factor you got to maintain it. that is what happened throughout this country. we had a situation in south carolina where one of the few states that flew the confederate flag. we got calls in october 1999 from someone who said to us we need the urban league. we need the urban league to bring this flag down and says that we are not welcome we are second-class citizens. i thank god he was the president wrote in black america under jordan. he was from harvard university don't count to south carolina every corporate leader wanted him on the board but he hung with the people. he said there is no peace if there is no justice there will be no peace
[applause] south carolina is the home of african people who came to america we are unique as you know. we believe we have to have resiliency and we must be able to do like our ancestors. we must walk back we must be able to see it. we must be able to claim it and we are going to claim it by putting forth efforts not through us most us you have got to work. once you claim you have got to achieve it. sometimes we stop at achievement. we added another factor you got to maintain it. that is what...
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afria dispatch about the philippine-america war reporting on a skirmish in which five american soldiers were killed, four wounded and two missing in action. now this. now remember, in november of 1899, the conventional aspect of the war, the filipino american war had ended. and on that day, arthur macarthur in the field commanding the second division, sent a message back to headquarters. so this is november 23rd, 1899, and said the so-called philippine republic is destroyed, the congress is dissolved. the president of the so-called republic is a fugitive. the generals are separated without any means of conference or concerted action. the authority under which an army has was kept in the field no longer exists. the army itself, as an organization, has disappeared. but as we saw from article on the front page of the virginian pilot, this assessment of aguinaldo and the philippine fight independence, those proved more resilient than, was anticipated at the time. and from november of 1899. recall that at point again, all those slip through a cordon. there was an american pincer movement tha
afria dispatch about the philippine-america war reporting on a skirmish in which five american soldiers were killed, four wounded and two missing in action. now this. now remember, in november of 1899, the conventional aspect of the war, the filipino american war had ended. and on that day, arthur macarthur in the field commanding the second division, sent a message back to headquarters. so this is november 23rd, 1899, and said the so-called philippine republic is destroyed, the congress is...
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explanation of her own experience growing up as a black girl in america during the great depression of the 1930's and 1940's. her words encapsulate the essence of the, of american beauty and it, it's not just a triumph, but also the struggles that shape us, guiding our path to becoming who we are meant to be. i know why a caged bird sings is a testimony for transformation and triumph over adversary making it an essential piece of literature. every child in this nation should have the opportunity to read it if they are truly to understand the history of the united states. in her writing, maya angelou offers, quote, without willing it, i have gone from being ignorant of being ignorant to being aware of being aware. the worst part of my awareness was that i didn't know what i was aware of. i knew very little, but i was certain that things had, that things i had yet to learn wouldn't be taught to me at george washington high school. i began to cut classes, to walk in golden gate park or wander along the shiny counter of the emporium department store. when mother discovered i was playing
explanation of her own experience growing up as a black girl in america during the great depression of the 1930's and 1940's. her words encapsulate the essence of the, of american beauty and it, it's not just a triumph, but also the struggles that shape us, guiding our path to becoming who we are meant to be. i know why a caged bird sings is a testimony for transformation and triumph over adversary making it an essential piece of literature. every child in this nation should have the...
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in may, south dakota governor kristi noem will release no going back. the truth on what's wrong with politics and how we move america forward. governor noem, of course, has been mentioned as a vice presidential running mate for donald trump. governor noem's newest book comes two years after the release of her autobiography, not my first rodeo lessons from the heartland. now, in june, presential candidate robert f kennedy jr will release is blueprint for imoving government. it's titled america's path back to moral leadership. mr. kennedy has published several books since announcing his presidential bid last year, including the wuhan cover up and american values lessons i learned from my family, current and former members of congress are also releasing books this spring. house homeland security chairman mark green will release we before me the advantage of putting others before self. the republican congressman from tennessee is a physician and retired u.s. army major who served as a flight surgeon during tours in iraq and afghanistan. and in april, former
in may, south dakota governor kristi noem will release no going back. the truth on what's wrong with politics and how we move america forward. governor noem, of course, has been mentioned as a vice presidential running mate for donald trump. governor noem's newest book comes two years after the release of her autobiography, not my first rodeo lessons from the heartland. now, in june, presential candidate robert f kennedy jr will release is blueprint for imoving government. it's titled america's...
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self calm, has everything central america and south. i want to see how we can get northcom and south, to work better at sharing information and resources as part of the work that you all do, the national security and defense of our country, is also in that particular area. we have already talked to both commanders. we have asked that they can align themselves. they see mexico very differently. i just want to get your thoughts on what we can do to get those two commended areas to work better. >> thank you sir, for your interest in this topic. i do believe that we have a credible job of working together currently. both commanders are great commanders. having said that, there are always things that we can do to improve our collaboration. i think this gets to your point. from my perspective, what i see the commanders doing, is just that. finding ways to support each other, finding ways to make sure that there are no gaps that can be exploited. there will always be a new challenge that presents itself. it would require us to acquire addition
self calm, has everything central america and south. i want to see how we can get northcom and south, to work better at sharing information and resources as part of the work that you all do, the national security and defense of our country, is also in that particular area. we have already talked to both commanders. we have asked that they can align themselves. they see mexico very differently. i just want to get your thoughts on what we can do to get those two commended areas to work better....
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in may, south dakota governor kristi noem will release no going back. the truth on what's wrong with politics and how we move america forward. governor noem, of course, has been mentioned as a vice presidential running mate for donald trump. governor noem's newest book comes two years after the release of her autobiography, not my first rodeo lessons from the heartland. now,n june, presidential candidate robert f kennedy jr will release is blueprt for improving government. it's titled america's path bk to moral leadership. mr. kennedy has published several books since announcing his presidential bid last year, including the wuhan cover up and american values lessons i learned from my family, current and former members of congress are also releasing books this spring. house homeland security chairman mark green will release we before me the advantage of putting others before self. the republican congressman from tennessee is a physician and retired u.s. army major who served as a flight surgeon during tours in iraq and afghanistan. and in april, former h
in may, south dakota governor kristi noem will release no going back. the truth on what's wrong with politics and how we move america forward. governor noem, of course, has been mentioned as a vice presidential running mate for donald trump. governor noem's newest book comes two years after the release of her autobiography, not my first rodeo lessons from the heartland. now,n june, presidential candidate robert f kennedy jr will release is blueprt for improving government. it's titled america's...
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, that gets blurred, except maybe in the south. in some ways, the line between democracy and, equality is relatively. but you mention liberty as the sort of key ambition, the key motivation for the american revolution. how do you think the connection between democracy and liberty? what in what sense was what they were for ultimately expressed in democratic forms? well, they debate, as i say, the imperial debate is really about liberty and the colonists are looking for the they don't want to be under they under the of the british but the british making decisions about who's going to be taxed, not taxed and. that's how they thought of liberty and freedom. and that of course is very much in and we're very deeply embedded mean the united states is very deeply indebted to to our english heritage in that we we had common law and we had habeas corpus and we had english bill of rights and all of that played into the americans could not invented overnight all of their notions of rights individual liberties and so on. so liberty is is crucia
, that gets blurred, except maybe in the south. in some ways, the line between democracy and, equality is relatively. but you mention liberty as the sort of key ambition, the key motivation for the american revolution. how do you think the connection between democracy and liberty? what in what sense was what they were for ultimately expressed in democratic forms? well, they debate, as i say, the imperial debate is really about liberty and the colonists are looking for the they don't want to be...