Is no longer in doubt. You always have to grind in, even today, 20 years later, you know, without this friction nothing happens, because all the time you have to somehow find some compromises, for me this great responsibility, responsibility for her children, for her family, as a man, lies , so the question here seems to be this our relationships are absolutely devoid of routine, that is, for us one day is not like the other, we come up with some for ourselves the events we are heading towards, i dont know, with my eyes wide open, i dont know, im picking up speed, yes, we quarrel along the way, this progress, yes, we find some solutions, but we are interested, thats all, thats it this is what drives this same flywheel of our family, because that its really 20 years, well, weve been together for 20 years, its crazy, i dont feel it, that its behind us, its like weve been around for so long, its like one day has flown by, it just shows that we dont care. Thats all. You can get into histor
blood on joe biden s hand as he destroyed our southern border during president trump with the safest southern border we have seen in modern history. we had strength on our border that was not run by the cartels paired we didn t have these animals entering our country and president trump said this nine years ago that they are not going to sit and if we have a open border and no american children are dying. a very passionate texas congressman wesley hunt earlier speaking about the dangers of an open border following the murder of a 12-year-old girl in houston just a few miles outside of his district. the latest incident and a growing number of violent cases by immigrants who have illegally entered this country. welcome back as america reports roles into the second hour it is 2:00 on the east coast and sandra smith in new york and aishah great to have you today. aishah: thank you, i am aishah hasnie as we get shocking new deals up about the alleged of that 13-year-old girl i
Nationwide, the number one farm and total Small Business insurer in the u. S. Jolly Christmas music [jann] our first stop is the beautifully quaint town of portsmouth, New Hampshire. [rodney] i think its safe to say that no one does christmas quite like portsmouth. [jann] oh curious george, Merry Christmas [rodney] portsmouth, New Hampshire. Population, 21,000, is about 110 miles north of boston. [jann] their month long celebration is called a vintage christmas. Think of it as portsmouths Christmas Card to the world. [crowd] three, two, one cheering portsmouth is a very vibrant, exciting town and ya know, you can see by the crowd, people just come out and they love the holiday season. [jann] this might just be the place to channel your inner christmas. Ho ho ho. [jann] the local Strawberry Banke Museum brings christmas past to life. [rodney] for around 40 years, theyve been hosting the candlelight stroll. Candlelight stroll is 300 years of december in the same neighborhood. This is the
Good afternoon, everybody. You can hear me okay . My name is todd sedgwick. Im privileged to be one of the commissioners of the centennial commission, and it is my honor to help organize this symposium. I want to thank all the participants and all of you in the audience for coming, and the thousands who are watching this this afternoon from home as it is being live streamed. Very briefly i would like to introduce the moderator and panelists. On my far right is rob dalessandro, a wellknown author and military historian specializing in the American Expeditionary forces. And has written a couple of books. One is for sale outside. Im going to be a shill for rob and encourage you to buy his book out there. He just came out with a new one called remembering world war i, which is being published by eastern national. It just came out very recently. They are the distributor for the park service. He also is acting secretary of the American Battle monument commission, and most important to me, he
As some of you heard me say, some guest my have to depart earlier. Chairman walden is here, and rob simms. This is chairman waldens fourth visit and thank you for coming back and bringing mr. Simms with you. I will talk about representative waldens family coming by wagon train in 1845 in order to get as many questions. That is it for the biographical portion and now to the ground rules. We are on the record, no live bloging, tweeting, no filing of any kind while the breck breakfast is underway to give us time to listen to the guest. It is likely we will beending well before the 9 30 usual stop time. To help you resist the selfie urge we will email pictures to the reporters after the breakfast. If you would like to ask a question do the traditional thing and send a subtle, nonthreatening signal and i will call on one and all in the time we have available. We will start with letting the guests make opening comments and set the stage and go to questions after that. Thank you for coming. A