He said, i regret that vote i have been saying that was the wrong decision. We were misled. There was false intelligence about wmds. She said i had dozens of debates with candidate obama in 2008, where he really hammered me on this vote. After that, he chose me as his secretary of state. After that, i was in the situation room when they were deciding whether they would go after osama bin laden. So she essentially said, i have learned from some of the mistakes i have made but my records show my judgment when it comes to Foreign Policy. The American Voter will decide whether they take that to be true. Guest tendon molly otoole from defense 11. Thank you for the time and information. Been mollyt has otoole from defense one. We will be back tomorrow as we are every day, 7 00 eastern time, for more washington journal. Have a great day. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] [captions Copyright
And now please welcome chief davidvation officer brown. [applause] david brown thank you very much. Ofcome to the closing lunch this conference. Reflect on time to all that the Preservation Movement has achieved over the last 50 years. Is also given us a chance to look forward and see how the work we are doing today will able to be here and participate in these conversations. Beingk forward to you involved in these conversations we aremonths ahead pleased to be joined by representatives of the American Express foundation. They have been at close partner of the trust. Story in thet history of preservation is the leadership provided by tim and richard and American Express. Some of theave iconic places and the hidden gems in america. As well as our pioneering work to engage millions of americans in preservation through social media. In 2011 American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation established the aspire award. It recognizes an emerging leader in the preservation f
Week and on cspan 3. Announcer as the 50th anniversary of the National Preservation act approaches, historians have gathered to look ahead at the workbook for them in the 20 for its century. Jewell addressed their conference. This was hosted by the National Trust for historic presentation preservation. It is about an hour. And now please welcome chief Preservation Officer david brown. [applause] david brown thank you very much. Welcome to the closing lunch of this conference. This is the time to reflect on all that the Preservation Movement has achieved over the last 50 years. It is also a chance to look forward and see how the work we are doing today will affect able to be here and participate in these conversations. We look forward to you being involved in these conversations in the months ahead we are pleased to be joined by representatives of the American Express foundation. They have been a close partner of the trust. A very important story in the history of preservation is the le
The u. S. Senate he is an outspoken voice for rural american and advocate for small businesses. Hes a champion of American Indian nations pushing for improvements in education, health care and housing, and working to alleviate poverty. Please join me in welcoming the honorable jon tester, the United States senator. Well, thank you, tim, for that kind introduction. Thank you for the warm welcome. It is great to be here today to celebrate the opening of the nations to nation exhibit. This exhibit is a tangible reminder of the federal governments relationship with sovereign tribal nations of this country. Its also a reminder of the moral and legal obligations that the United States has to honor and uphold our treaties with indian countries. The United States has 566 recognized tribes as sovereign entities with their own governments and their own laws. Sovereign is a key word, a treaty is formal, written agreements between sovereign states. And the constitution clearly states that a treaty
Hi. Rich department staff. Its a mid20th century Public Housing complex that includes about 61 buildings and 606 units. The housing complex was completed this two phases with the potrero terrace built in 1941 and the other one in 1954. The Department Took number of consultation with resource consultants to analyze the buildings with church landscape. We found the project was significant in architecture as one of the super block Public Housing complexes built before world war ii. However, in general, over across the entire site, integrity was lacking in a lot of major areas due to number of alterations over the lifetime of the project which basically determines that thus be concluded that there is no Historic Resource present on the project site. This review coinciding with both the sea kwa review as well as section review that is from the document. Im happy to answer any questions. Commissioners, questions from staff . Anybody . Commissioner jack . Yes, this is very admirable what you