Override trumps veto of a resolution that would override the student loan forgiveness rule. Charles hanley is joining us. He is a former peak correspondent out with a new planes, life and death in a hidden war. We thank you for being with us on cspan. Thank you. Host the historical significance of the korean war what is it 70 years later . Guest we can see it simply and the tension that still exists on the peninsula with the. Nuclear crisis. It is sometimes called the forgotten war. It was an indecisive conflict in a faroff place. It came just five years after world war ii. Eventually, it was overshadowed by the vietnam war. But when we look back, we would can see we can see it is a watershed moment in 20thcentury history. It militarized the cold war between the communist and capitalist worlds. It was the first undeclared war by the United States and its history. Conflicts the last between great powers, in this case, american china with soviet with america and china soviet help. It per
Democratic republic. Two years ago, a United Nations commission supervised free elections south of the 30th parallel and the republic of korea, a sovereign, democratic nation, was born. In may 1950, the citizens of this young republic went to the polls again to exercise their democratic rights to choose their government under their democratic constitution. Even as the citizens of the korean republic voted in free the north korean communist leaders were boasting of their intention to unify the country by force. And this was the target, they partly mountainous peninsula and the 20 million peaceloving citizens of the republic of korea. The attack by the north korean communists came suddenly and without warning. The heroic Republican Army rallied to the defense of the republic, improvising quickly to meet the unprovoked aggression, korean republican troops were thrown against the invaders south of the 38th parallel, against a prepared army armed with tanks and guns, they were illequipped t
Youre an independent, 2027488002. Good sunday morning, the First Official start of summer and we wish you a happy fathered to the dads and grandfathers. Well get to your calls in a moment but the president taking aim at former Vice President joe biden. The speech lasting one hour and 15 minutes with the president s remarks alone. Heres part of what he had to say. President trump when biden first ran for president over 33 years ago, remember, i used to call him 1 joe, he never got more than 1 until obama took him off the trash heap but he blatantly copied the speech of a british politician, even ripping off the mans personal biography and Family History and claiming it as his own. He forgot to say he was born in america. Joe biden is a shameless hypocrite. Nce 2003, he has delivered fanning eulogying to the funerals and the funerals three leading supporters of segregation, including a former member of the kkk and yet biden is now smearing his racist, tens of millions of people like your
Tonights program has been a long time in coming. David was originally scheduled to be here in february, but was grounded byebye bad weather. Kansas city library programming, its the latest in our series with the u. S. Army command of general staff in ft. Leavenworth. But it also comes in the middle of the librarys partnership from january through may with the eisenhower president ial library and foundation in abilene. And its on the Dwight Eisenhower exhibit thats up on the second floor gallery. We had a series of programs running on Dwight Eisenhower. The next one is next wednesday. Tonight we focus on icen how are and George Marshall. The army chief of staff who targeted ike for advancement as a military officer, keen eye for talent. Among others with ike, he spied george patent and omar bradley. And he became one of ikes primary mentors as the army chief of staff from 1939 to 1945. Marshall, of course, went onto become the secretary of state and win a Nobel Peace Prize. David mills
Thank you for joining the Virtual Forum hosted by the institute of politics and public service, commonly referred to as g. U. Politics. My name is matt percy and i am a student in the school of public policy. In my time at georgetown, i have had the opportunity to attend many discussion groups and special events. I can part of a team launching a Student Organization in the court migration andy policy initiative. It is a tremendous honor to introduce our guest tonight, senator mitt romney. Growing up in utah, i can see the 2002 Winter Olympics ski jumps from my backyard. Senator romneys leadership saved in the olympics and transformed my home state. From cofounding band capital to serving as governor of massachusetts, to running as the republican nominee for president , to representing the great state of utah in the u. S. Senate, he has exhibited the best of American Leadership in the private and public sectors. Getting results while maintaining the upmost character and integrity. Senat