Started because were at 9 00. But im going to do this. Im going to read you a paragraph, just in case any of you wandered in without actually checking your program or the door, and you can guess what that paragraph what this panel is about. It is a fearful thing to lead this great peaceful people into war into the most terrible and disastrous of all wars, civilization itself seeming to be in the balance. But the right is more precious than the peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest to our hearts, for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments, for the rights and liberties of small nations, for a universal dominion of right by such a concert of free peoples and shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free. To such a task we can dedicate our lives and our fortunes, everything that we are and everything that we have, with the pride of those who know that the
For the right of those who submit to authority and have a voice in their own governments, the right and liberties of small nations, universal dominion of rights for such a concert of free people, as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free. We can dedicate our lives and we have, everything with the pride to know the day has come when america privileged to spend her blood in her might for the privilege see of her birth and happiness and peace that she has treasured. She can do no other. This is a panel on Woodrow Wilsons legacy. Together by the society of historians in the gilded age and progressive area death era. Continue thish to or any other conversation, for the reception occurring this evening from 5 00 to 7 00 on the fourth floor. I am an historian at Duke University and ill injured is the panel in the order of presentation, the order of the program. First, mary, professor and chair at the History Department where she was also the foundin
Want to work, if we major skills that we do. My card is filling up at d. C. This fall. We will have you back to ctu at that important subject. You have to catch tammy, buster, bob and one do not break and not been for the names of those leaders. Were up against our time here. This is the nature of the panel and ask you to think bob woodson, tammy bruce. [applause] and we will have more for the western conservative Senate Annual conference night, including their marks in South Carolina senator tim scott and the Freedom Coalition founder, ralph reid. That is at 8 00 eastern over on cspan. I was after president obama authorize the use of military action against extremist forces in iraq, u. S. Armed forces carried out several airstrikes against the militant group, isis. During a 90 minute briefing with reporters, White House Press secretary on the josh earnest discuss u. S. Military action in iraq, including this mornings airstrike in the town of your real. As we have seen the isis and mak
Everyone is coming to the new york worlds fair. Theyre coming from the four corners of the earth. And from five corners idaho. They come down from frisco and hamburg from nineveh, from aurora, illinois. Through 295 in the bronx. The wilsons got here last. Sphere. T unit they find a machine that playfully demonstrates law of averages. By chance, the to meet and join up sightseeing. The two meet and join up sightseeing. This weekend on American History tvs real america, the experience in 1964 new york worlds fair today at 4 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan three. For over 35 years, cspan brings Public Affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings and conferences, and offering complete gaveltogavel coverage of the u. S. House, all as a Public Service of private industry. We are cspan, created by the cable tv industry 35 years ago and brought to as a Public Service by your local cable or satellite provider. Watch u
Good morning everybody. The Committee Meets this morning to review department of defense proposals relative to the growth of personnel costs. We welcome the joint chiefs of staff to testify on these proposals to explain why they support them, what their impact is on the force and their impact on other areas of the Defense Budget. Our witnesses on the first panel are general martin dempsey, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general ray chiefs of staff of the army, admiral jonathan chief of naval operations, general mark welsh, chief of staff of the air force, general James Amos Commodore of the marine corps and also chief of the National Guard bureau. We will have a second panel consistenting of nongovernment witnesses that i will introduce later. Its not often that all the members of the joint chiefs of staff testify before us in a single hearing. So it is not often that we have the opportunity to thank them as one group. For the contrib