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For doing a very thorough, professional job. I think the country owes him a debt of gratitude and i look forward to hearing his testimony in detail about his findings. Wednesday the first thing i would like to address is you have a statement by mr. Durham, the u. S. Attorney in connecticut, who is looking at potential criminal liability regarding this matter. Attorney general barr and mr. Horowitz. You have three different views, or i guess two of the views is that there was no lawful predicate to begin the investigation. I think mr. Durham said he had more investigation than mr. Horowitz. Thats not my concern. Three lawyers can reasonably disagree and i trust mr. Horowitz to give his view. Lets assume for a moment there was a lawful predicate. The bar is low to open up a counterintelligence investigation and a reasonable articulation is a low standard in the law. The point i want to make is, lets assume for a moment it started out ok but didnt end ok. What i see in this report, and no ....
I wish my parents could have heard that. It would have made my father very proud and my mother actually would have believed you. So there you go. For me as you suggested, this lecture concludes an amazing year that began just a year ago when the library the fred w. Smith library for the study of George Washington opened and i was able to take a seat as one of the inaugural fellows. During that year, i learned what a treasure always of you have in mount vernon led by kurt brands and with library led by Doug Bradburn the staff here is simply extraordinary. They are extraordinaryily loyal. For 150 years, the mount vernon ladys association has kept this place special. With the new library the orientation and education center, no crop of those women have done a better job than the current one, at least since martha did it alone. Among those remarkable women, of course let me tha ....
For that introduction, thank you so much. I wish my parents could have heard that. It would have made my father very proud and my mother actually would have believed you. So there you go. Well, for me as you suggested, this lecture concludes an amazing year that began just a year ago when the library, the fred w. Smith library for the study of George Washington opened and i was able to take a seat as one of the inaugural library fellows. During that year, i learned what a treasure all of you have in mt. Vernon. Led by kurt v. Brands and with the library led by doug bradburn, the staff here is simply extraordinary. Theyre extraordinarily dedicated, theyre extraordinarily loyal and theyre extraordinarily collegial. For 150 years the mt. Vernon Ladies Association has kept this place special. And with the new library, the orientation and education center, no crop of those ....
Move. There. We think of retirement as golf, bridge, a condo in florida with no grass to mow. But what would it mean to George Washington . He used the word often in 1783 as the revolutionary war was winding down and he prepared to resign his commission as commander in chief of American Forces in december. Mt. Vernon would be the and im quoting here, the seat of my retirement from the bustle of the busy world, washington wrote in one typical letter. Yet what did he envision . What did he envision that retirement to be . He was only 51 years old. And the most celebrated man in america, if not the world. The master of one of virginias largest plantations and both deeply committed to and profoundly concerned about the future of his newly independent country. If by to retire one means to rest, he knew that would not be the case. First, he had plenty to do on the plantation. A ....
Hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. 0nly russia can explain. That is the simple commentary from germanys chancellor, angela merkel, as she revealed that the prominent kremlin critic, Alexei Navalny, was poisoned with a military grade nerve agent, novichok the victim of a crime that intended to silence him, as she put it. Mr navalny was flown to berlin after falling ill on a flight within russia last month. The confirmation coming from germany has elicited International Expressions of concern and condemnation of the russian government. Paul hawkins reports. Was this man poisoned by russia for being a long time critic of Vladimir Putin . Alexei navalny was a persistent thorn in the side of the russian president. He is currently in a coma in germany. The 44 year old airlifted there afte ....