Visits museums and historic places. Next, a visit to the u. S. Armys archives in carlisle, pennsylvania, to learn about their soldier experience gallery, which traces army history from the 1898 spanish american war to the present. Welcome to the u. S. Army heritage and Education Center in carlisle, pennsylvania. My name is carl warren. Im going to show you around today. This is the part of the facility more like a museum rather than an artifact archives or Storage Facility. Its our way to show the American Public the sort of materials we have here, so you can understand army history, whether youre a soldier and a veteran or someone who has never had family or been in the army themselves. We start the timeline for this exhibit with the spanishamerican war because thats when our collections have the very first recorded audio oral histories of soldiers who actually experienced the war itself. Of course the spanish american war we have the title, the great adventure, because the army was n
Is not strictly or even primarily a topic for academic analysis and that you are the experts in this history. It is with that recognition that i will share a few thoughts with you today, but i do so with humility and appreciation for the opportunity to be with you today. Between the fall of 1960 and october of 1962, the parents of more than 14,000 cuban children made the heartbreaking decision to send their children alone to the United States where they were cared for by friends, relatives, foster parents, as well as in camps and orphanages. The reasons why parents did this were varied. Many feared for the spiritual wellbeing of their catholic children after an increasingly radicalized cuban revolution began to oppress religious expression, close schools, expel priests and religious orders from the island. Others feared growing interventions into family life and panicked after rumors that castro intended to deprive parents of Legal Authority over their children began to circulate. They
Billion in new revenue, new taxes. If you do that by closing loopholes or other ways around. Now, to come to numbers like that, you think it would be more difficult to pull the democrats or more difficult to pull the republicans . A lot of those cuts could be doing things like cutting tax breaks for businesses, and other special interests that are out there. And that is something that i believe plenty of people in the tea party and others might sign on to. I think it would be more difficult to get republicans to come on to that bargain because they have a bright line on taxes. Democrats, as i mentioned a but if youre talking about cutting loopholes and cutting tax breaks that certain people are getting, we have Grover Norquist joining us today. He might not say that what is raising taxes. I expect he would say that is raising taxes. Look, the president said in our interview two weeks ago that tax rates are a thing of the past. Raising tax rates are a thing of the past. That what he wan
Is central park was the first great civic work of art in this country. This young democracy, europeans had hoped we would fail. We did not. They said, you may succeed economically, but you will never put anything out culturally that is interesting. What do you know . We fold them. Fooled them. We put out central park. The city that put out the spark, it is a city that has grown. We had 60,000 people in a city that barely stretched from the battery down the road. That was new york in 1800. By 1860, the city had stretched up to 59th street. The already know the manhattan is going to cover the whole of manhattan island. Only went tocity 60s street. Out of park was built westchester. In 1811,commissioners the hudson river is at the top, east river is down below. The builtup city is to left of us. ,hen they laid out the grid ifir mental attitude was, people want recreation, they will go to the riverfronts. Those with money would buy a states on the riverfronts and they would have gorgeous h
History from the 1898 spanishamerican war to the present. Welcome to the u. S. Army heritage and Education Center in carlisle, pennsylvania. Im carl warren, im going to show you around today. This is the part of the facility more like a museum rather than an artifact archives or storage facility. Its our way to show the American Public the sort of materials we have here so you can understand army history, whether youre a soldier and a veteran or someone who has never had family or been in the army themselves. We start the timeline for this exhibit with the spanishamerican war because thats when our collections have the very first recorded audio oral histories of soldiers who actually experienced the war itself. Of course the spanish american war we have the title, the great adventure, because the army was not ready to go to war at this period of time, when the u. S. S. Maine exploded in havana harbor and cubans rebelled against the span ir, everything came to a head and we declared war