let us pray. god of all grace, we thank you that you sent your son, jesus christ, to break the power of death and to bring life and immortality to light through the gospel. he shared our life and took himself our death and opened the kingdom of heaven to all who trust in him. look not on us, but look on us as found in him and bring us safely through judgment to the joy and peace of your presence. most gracious god, with all our hearts we thank you for the long life, the shining example, the steadfast commitment to duty, the strong faith, and the good humor of our wise and great queen. we thank you for the deep love she has inspired from all her subjects, for the many ways in which she met and welcomed people from all walks of life. for the diplomacy with which she resolved conflict and for the stability she brought to the commonwealth. for the life and example of our queen, with all of our hearts we give you thanks. for the king and the role he now assumes, grant him w
at the moment. how many jobs do you have? of course, there s foxbusiness show every day. if i can plug it, 4 to 5 pm. that s the bulk of what i do. i also do a lot of different segments for lkespn and also fox news. i did one this morning on fox and friends and i also doa radio show every saturday morning for three hours . the national radio show runs here on w abc radio but we re live streamed and also syndicated. and i also do some, well i write op-ed pieces pretty much constantly and some informal political consulting. with my friends on policy pretty much anybody who asks so i m a busy camper. i m a grateful camper. life after the white house has been terrific so it s a real blessing . this is your second stint in the white house. your first being? a few years ago, 40 years ago it was somewhat lower position. i was an economics deputy at the office of management and budget during the reagan bu administration . the director in those days was dana stockman who remai
He worked in washington, d. C. , lives in annapolis with his two dogs, and is known for his wellreceived book, intrepid sailors. That was named a notable book in 2012 by Naval Institute proceedings magazine. Lets welcome chip reid. [applause] mr. Reid thank you everybody. It is a pleasure to be back here again. Its a real honor to be here as part of the marine corps. I am both an army and marine corps veteran. I saw the light in 1982 and decided to become a man. [laughter] lion and the bay is a joint work. They approached me two years ago about taking on the manuscript which was incomplete. He had passed away prior to getting to what i call the meat of the 1814 campaign, the British Landing at benedict, maryland, the battle for fort mchenry and so on. It had incomplete accounts of joshua barneys flotilla. We will talk about that in a little bit. Most of all, what he did have, which folks in england have suddenly recognized is one of the most detailed accounts of royal Marine Operations
His people. That he seesepal as he seeks to build. We americans share his vision and his hopes. We know it is hard for our nation to be torn in the cocoon of the past to be catapulted forward almost overnight into the 20th century. What we also know from 15 years of partnership in progress that the people of nepal will triumph in their struggles. Advanced is not and by your own borders. End at advance does not your own borders. No alterations to advance by making clear what you cherish the most and want most to see. If america shares nepals hopes and visions, it is because she herself was once locked behind closed doors, denied her freedom, isolated in remote vastness. Like nepal, the america of today finds that her advances do not end at her home borders. Having thrown wide the doors of opportunity to her own people, she now carries her influence and example into the great forums of the world. Throughout november, president johnson would remind his countrymen how far america has come