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the civil war inspired the enslaved and abolitionists in spain cuba and brazil. but the demise of inter-racial democracy in the united states also contributed to the unchecked emergence of imperialism and reactionary authoritarianism in the western world by the early 20th century, the united was not just a city upon a hill. unprecedented experiment in democratic republicanism with slavery as the kind paradox in a republic committed to human equality. but it could now serve as a model of racist oppression. the jim crow south and genocidal warfare against indian nations would inspire the nazis in germany as well. the apartheid state in south africa africa now the second american republic during the civil war then was a massive. course correction in u.s. history, resulting in the destruction of racial slavery and the enactment of national citizenship regardless of race. it's for rather than success paved the way for the triumph of a global u.s. empire and revived the specifically southern dream of an imperial and built on and intended perpetuate racial as i argue in
the civil war inspired the enslaved and abolitionists in spain cuba and brazil. but the demise of inter-racial democracy in the united states also contributed to the unchecked emergence of imperialism and reactionary authoritarianism in the western world by the early 20th century, the united was not just a city upon a hill. unprecedented experiment in democratic republicanism with slavery as the kind paradox in a republic committed to human equality. but it could now serve as a model of racist...
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so please join me in welcoming maj jason cuba. all right well, good morning ladies and gentlemen. our afternoon now. and let me just say what an absolute lou honor it is for me to be here today. and i want to thank dr. brooks and mr. dozer for the very kind invitation and allow me to come here today and for the personal time and attention they give me is very gracious. host this morning. if you were one of my marine corps units right now, i'd be telling all of you in the back to get up and get front and center here and consolidate forces. but since you're a little more senior crowd, i think we'll allow you to stay right where you are. but i am really encouraged by the of you that have joined us today that tells me that your lovers american history and that's near and dear to my heart. and today, without making a political statement that's more important than ever. and as we get ready to approach the 250th anniversary of the birth of, our great nation, i can't think of a better time reconnect with our history and to be able to understand it, to put it into context and what we're de
so please join me in welcoming maj jason cuba. all right well, good morning ladies and gentlemen. our afternoon now. and let me just say what an absolute lou honor it is for me to be here today. and i want to thank dr. brooks and mr. dozer for the very kind invitation and allow me to come here today and for the personal time and attention they give me is very gracious. host this morning. if you were one of my marine corps units right now, i'd be telling all of you in the back to get up and get...
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today's knows the marine corps inside major-general jason cuba is a marine with more than 30 years of service. an infantry man by trade. he is commanded at every level from commander to commanding general. jason has also served in several key staff positions, including as a strategic planner with the joint chiefs of staff, the director of the marine calls expeditionary warfare school marine corps is office of legislative affairs and chief of staff of the us naval naval striking and support forces for naito. he holds master's degrees in military studies and in national security studies and has written articles for the marine cause gazette and won several awards from the marine corps association. he is the author of from cold war to iso one marine's journey and marines the origins, the corps and the american revolution, 1775 to 1777, which is the subject of today's talk. so please join me in welcoming maj jason cuba. all right well, good morning ladies and gentlemen. our afternoon now. and let me just say what an absolute lou honor it is for me to be here today. and i want to thank dr.
today's knows the marine corps inside major-general jason cuba is a marine with more than 30 years of service. an infantry man by trade. he is commanded at every level from commander to commanding general. jason has also served in several key staff positions, including as a strategic planner with the joint chiefs of staff, the director of the marine calls expeditionary warfare school marine corps is office of legislative affairs and chief of staff of the us naval naval striking and support...
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secretary, i want to remind my colleagues you were a political refugee born in havana, cuba. came to the united states of america, graduated from high school and became a prosecutor for nine years as assistant united states attorney, you were appointed to youngest u.s. attorney and deputy secretary of homeland security and now you have achieved the position as secretary. i want to thank you for your public service to our country. i'm new at congress. i just got elected in february and i was watching what was going on down here. you kind of tune it out a bit, all the back and forth and one of the things that i've talked about in my campaign and every problem we face in our country is complicated, nothing is simple and you cannot solve complicated problems in an environment of fear and anger where everybody is yelling and screaming at each other. it's impossible. you can never get to the meat and bones that's necessary and that's why i was excited by the senate bill, the bipartisan compromise that you worked on along with senator lankford and murphy and sinema and my colleagues
secretary, i want to remind my colleagues you were a political refugee born in havana, cuba. came to the united states of america, graduated from high school and became a prosecutor for nine years as assistant united states attorney, you were appointed to youngest u.s. attorney and deputy secretary of homeland security and now you have achieved the position as secretary. i want to thank you for your public service to our country. i'm new at congress. i just got elected in february and i was...
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san juan and kettle hill in cuba and. teddy roosevelt lent kelly all the horse equipage, the accouterments that were in that day and insisted that kelly depict the horse named little texas thin lost a lot of weight and was was a very thin mount. so kelly was sure to depict that by the time this statuette was complete did teddy was president roosevelt kelly delivered it to the white house. but now you can see that statuette at sagamore in roseville. it's private collection. kelly at work in his studio and made a scientific american magazine front cover it was about an article about bronze casting and kelly on the ladder there is working on and the equestrian statue of general john porter. that's up in portsmouth, hampshire. and there he is working on the figure to sit on the horse of general porter. very controversial statue. porter. you know, literally dismissed from the army for treason for his role in the battle of second manassas, second bull run. but he was eventually exonerated, cleared and restored to rank. so but t
san juan and kettle hill in cuba and. teddy roosevelt lent kelly all the horse equipage, the accouterments that were in that day and insisted that kelly depict the horse named little texas thin lost a lot of weight and was was a very thin mount. so kelly was sure to depict that by the time this statuette was complete did teddy was president roosevelt kelly delivered it to the white house. but now you can see that statuette at sagamore in roseville. it's private collection. kelly at work in his...
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would like to pick up one thing which yuri just mentioned here, that is the defense industrial base, cuba also to produce equipment, to produce ammunition that we need is also a proposal now within the european union. the commission's made reported to a ramp up the production, this is something we're looking at. so this is something where we -- lots to do within the eu, with aware of it, to really, speaking about joint procurement, operability, joint research developer, joint production, you name it. i think that would of thought of things we have on the table and is also some important steps going on. this is not a theoretical discussion. i can say for france and germany, this is for 155 million, just started construction but also their defense. we build a factory to produce -- [inaudible] this is really i think things which are going on. nato remains the backdrop for our security. we will see, i spoke more about the european union of course break close cooperation with uk make clear and we could see when -- also announced joint production of artillery system. so i think this is unique,
would like to pick up one thing which yuri just mentioned here, that is the defense industrial base, cuba also to produce equipment, to produce ammunition that we need is also a proposal now within the european union. the commission's made reported to a ramp up the production, this is something we're looking at. so this is something where we -- lots to do within the eu, with aware of it, to really, speaking about joint procurement, operability, joint research developer, joint production, you...
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the secretary was born in havana cuba and they emigrated to the u.s. with his family as refugees in 1962. raised in the hells kitchen neighborhood of new york city he attended public schools and received an appointment to the u.s. naval academy where he earned a bachelors of electrical engineering. secretary del toro was commissioned as the surface warfare officer upon his graduation in 1983. his 22 year naval career included a series of critical appointments and numerous tours of duty at sea where he helped manage the budgets of the dod, department of state, cia, dia, national reconnaissance office, and peace corps. after retiring at the rank of commander secretary del toro founded std technology solutions inc. in 2004. as the ceo and president he supported the defense program across a host of long-term and immediate issue areas like shipbuilding, ai, cybersecurity, acquisition programs, space systems, health command training. he was sworn in as the 78th sec. of the navy august 9, 2021. secretary del toro holds a masters in national security studies f
the secretary was born in havana cuba and they emigrated to the u.s. with his family as refugees in 1962. raised in the hells kitchen neighborhood of new york city he attended public schools and received an appointment to the u.s. naval academy where he earned a bachelors of electrical engineering. secretary del toro was commissioned as the surface warfare officer upon his graduation in 1983. his 22 year naval career included a series of critical appointments and numerous tours of duty at sea...
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house and the cuban government to try to normalize relations, to try to get on a better footing with cuba. it didn't end up going so well. but there was an effort to do that in this interview, this interview that they gave barbara walters, was part of an effort by the cubans to present a different side of fidel castro. this is not something barbara walters knew at the time, nor would have cared why she got the interview. she only that that she got the interview. and it's the most wonderful interview. he said they go on a boat across the bay of pigs. it's not even an interview. it's a whole life, you know, a day in the life of fidel. it became a one hour special. they cross the bay of pigs in a boat and fidel castro talks about how he likes to spearfish there. and he drives jeep with her in the front seat across the mountains to go to this mountain retreat where he gives her his gun, the hold aloft as they through streams so his gun doesn't get wet and they end up and this this feast with whole roasted pig and wine from argentina. and, you know, it sparked all these rumors that they were m
house and the cuban government to try to normalize relations, to try to get on a better footing with cuba. it didn't end up going so well. but there was an effort to do that in this interview, this interview that they gave barbara walters, was part of an effort by the cubans to present a different side of fidel castro. this is not something barbara walters knew at the time, nor would have cared why she got the interview. she only that that she got the interview. and it's the most wonderful...
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and jefferson had an ad in mind land from sea to sea, including canada, cuba, the land and the wealth of the land, the to those who lived on it and the land as we well know included every aspect of property in which not only soil, but the labor force, the slaves that work the soil. what jefferson didn't have in hand from his sources is the claim that all men are created equal. the anglo american world agreed that all englishmen were created equal, that possess the same legal. we had no argument with that what the colonists were claiming seemed to london to be rights possessed by no components of the empire, the right not to be taxed or regulated by parliament. and you know, that's that's become, you know, that's become good american, you know, bedrock. free at best taxes at at worst as little tax as possible. right. okay. so jefferson and his colleagues didn't mean mean that all men are created equal. the modern sense. they did not believe that women were created equal, that slaves were created, that nonwhite races were created equal. and for jefferson, a college, it would not have in
and jefferson had an ad in mind land from sea to sea, including canada, cuba, the land and the wealth of the land, the to those who lived on it and the land as we well know included every aspect of property in which not only soil, but the labor force, the slaves that work the soil. what jefferson didn't have in hand from his sources is the claim that all men are created equal. the anglo american world agreed that all englishmen were created equal, that possess the same legal. we had no argument...
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i he control the yellow fever vacationing cuba and died short before returning to york city. his body was cremated. nash is placed in an after unclean by his wife. the ashes were dumped so the urn could be used for a gin rickey. talbot bo, age 70, died. 19th 1895. architect and landscape designer calvert paul went for a morning from his son tom in brooklyn. he never returned. the morning was gray foggy. his body was found next day, battered by rough tides along the rocky pier. although some folks saw him walking on the pier, it believed he fell off it and drowned and this said and green as calvert poe was a friend over three decades, green conveyed, they worked together daily for consecutive years as. nurse and tom, aged 50. although overall plans for the central park were prepared by bo and olmstead. plaid takes credit for the choice of their distribution and landscaping of the park. he held the position of chief gardener and superintendent of the park until he died. consumption. tuberculosis at home on september 1718 oh 70. leaving wife and several children poorly provided
i he control the yellow fever vacationing cuba and died short before returning to york city. his body was cremated. nash is placed in an after unclean by his wife. the ashes were dumped so the urn could be used for a gin rickey. talbot bo, age 70, died. 19th 1895. architect and landscape designer calvert paul went for a morning from his son tom in brooklyn. he never returned. the morning was gray foggy. his body was found next day, battered by rough tides along the rocky pier. although some...
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although cuba isn't bad. no. [inaudible] >> communist china. that's what they did throughout the region, it even though i was involved in that, because of been around for so long, that also challenge, i added up about nine different countries from korea all the way to inject, of which the u.s. was involved in all of them except india and only partially because it was very complicated burma. philippines twice, southeast asia two major conflict there, thailand, indonesia. but here's the difference. the chinese got nowhere up to 1972. no clear-cut victory after the limited successes with korea at great cost. that's why they lost almost 1 million people and french indochina up to 1954. beyond that, every, every place they either lost, 1932 i was there in vietnam, they either lost or the jury is still out. and that was a fact i'm not the major but a factor in their of course historic flip. so in looking, my answer to your question, david, is if we want to do with an extraordinarily similar situation, we have to look at how we dealt with communist ch
although cuba isn't bad. no. [inaudible] >> communist china. that's what they did throughout the region, it even though i was involved in that, because of been around for so long, that also challenge, i added up about nine different countries from korea all the way to inject, of which the u.s. was involved in all of them except india and only partially because it was very complicated burma. philippines twice, southeast asia two major conflict there, thailand, indonesia. but here's the...
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they went to cuba, they went to mexico, wherever the fish were they went. so that percy the youngest or the oldest boy with cancer could could fish and the last town they ended up in where, he died was saint petersburg, florida and you'd be surprised many people end up in central florida or, saint petersburg with those of stories and my mother was a spanish. she went to did summers in mexico and, guatemala. she was very dramatic she was very heavy in high school. and she was on every student council president. one debate contests, all that stuff. but she could never get a date because was so heavy and so third year at florida state. i think she lived on grapefruit, cigarets and coffee and became a beautiful woman. and that's the one. my my dad met her and they got married a year later and she she was a woman was far too large for the little towns we lived in. you know, she would walk into the grocery store was like a broadway entry. so yeah, she was a lot of makeup and so you meet not a lot of makeup, so but she never pressured me. but i always felt like th
they went to cuba, they went to mexico, wherever the fish were they went. so that percy the youngest or the oldest boy with cancer could could fish and the last town they ended up in where, he died was saint petersburg, florida and you'd be surprised many people end up in central florida or, saint petersburg with those of stories and my mother was a spanish. she went to did summers in mexico and, guatemala. she was very dramatic she was very heavy in high school. and she was on every student...
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already been hearing about from my own work about a community of african born people that moved from cuba to south florida at the end of the 19th century and maybe has more general frame. i'm interested in talking and thinking about this project from in the context of what we might identify as a growing and very fertile field of scholarship in latin american and caribbean studies, which seeks to draw direct connections between specific events, communities and individuals in the americas and specific events. communities and individuals in coastal africa. right. so not general links between general cultural areas or linguistic areas, but specific links between individual roles and events in both sides of the atlantic. it's really this work not hindered by the absence of census census reporting about afro descended people. available about the transatlantic slave trade inquisition records and careful attention to the historiography and documentary sources available in atlantic africa to try and build those that kind of those kinds of links. and in that frame the promise of the current paper o
already been hearing about from my own work about a community of african born people that moved from cuba to south florida at the end of the 19th century and maybe has more general frame. i'm interested in talking and thinking about this project from in the context of what we might identify as a growing and very fertile field of scholarship in latin american and caribbean studies, which seeks to draw direct connections between specific events, communities and individuals in the americas and...
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attorney, on top of that a political ref i few gee, born in havana, cuba. he's the first latino e and immigrant confirmed to serve as homeland security secretary. as for those articles of impeachment delivered by house republicans, that to be considered by the senate, again, limited debate expected featuring republicans with senator schumer ultimately moving to dismiss the charges overall. and that's what you'll see play out today on c-span2. again, our app at c-span now and the web site at c-span.org. >> host: senate impeachment trial is part of that process that lays out -- plays out. senator patty murray will take the oath as the presiding officer over this impeachment trial. the swearing in of all senators will take place serving as their official part as jurors. they will sign an oath book as part of the process that you heard our guest talk about from national journal and then the proclamation given by the sergeant at arms and then the start of the trial itself. remember, limited debate is expected on the floor before that move to dismiss by senator s
attorney, on top of that a political ref i few gee, born in havana, cuba. he's the first latino e and immigrant confirmed to serve as homeland security secretary. as for those articles of impeachment delivered by house republicans, that to be considered by the senate, again, limited debate expected featuring republicans with senator schumer ultimately moving to dismiss the charges overall. and that's what you'll see play out today on c-span2. again, our app at c-span now and the web site at...
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would like to pick up one thing which yuri just mentioned here, that is the defense industrial base, cuba also to produce equipment, to produce ammunition that we need is also a proposal now within the european union. the commission's made reported to a ramp up the production, this is something we're looking at. so this is something where we -- lots to do within the eu, with aware of it, to really, speaking about joint procurement, operability, joint research developer, joint production, you name it. i think that would of thought of things we have on the table and is also some important steps going on. this is not a theoretical discussion. i can say for france and germany, this is for 155 million, just started construction but also their defense. we build a factory to produce -- [inaudible] this is really i think things which are going on. nato remains the backdrop for our security. we will see, i spoke more about the european union of course break close cooperation with uk make clear and we could see when -- also announced joint production of artillery system. so i think this is unique,
would like to pick up one thing which yuri just mentioned here, that is the defense industrial base, cuba also to produce equipment, to produce ammunition that we need is also a proposal now within the european union. the commission's made reported to a ramp up the production, this is something we're looking at. so this is something where we -- lots to do within the eu, with aware of it, to really, speaking about joint procurement, operability, joint research developer, joint production, you...
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about this treaty, one hundred 85 plus nations including places like yemen, iran, iraq, afghanistan, cuba, haiti, some terms in that, we haven't seen it. we haven't seen the 30 plus amendments, we are shooting in the dark and i don't know that you know more anymore than the rest of it than we do but there was another draft just last month that created a multilateral system for sharing pathogens with pandemic potential. i listed some of the countries involved. it also commits each party which would include us if we were signatories, to produce access to evidence-based information on pandemics. the aim there, i guess is to combat misinformation and disinformation, as you see it or as they see it. my question, is with the potential threat to us sovereignty for decisionmaking on whether pandemic even exists and the prescribed remedies including lockdowns and even medicating, would you commit before the committee today to pledge not to adopt policies pursuant to the treaty until such time and if such time that treaty would be ratified by the united states senate? >> i'm not sure how to answer
about this treaty, one hundred 85 plus nations including places like yemen, iran, iraq, afghanistan, cuba, haiti, some terms in that, we haven't seen it. we haven't seen the 30 plus amendments, we are shooting in the dark and i don't know that you know more anymore than the rest of it than we do but there was another draft just last month that created a multilateral system for sharing pathogens with pandemic potential. i listed some of the countries involved. it also commits each party which...