mr. biden: please be seated. today it is my great honor, an it is an honor, to lead to my security team a man of great experience and accomplishment. and a man with whom i ve seen some interesting parts of the world, when i was vice president. someone with whom i have worked closely for many years and i ve seen perform to the highest standards under intense pressure. someone who i hold in the highest personal regard as a member of as man of great decency and dignity. in my judgment there s no question that he is the right person for this job, at the right moment, leading the department of defense at this moment in our nation s history. he s led major coalitions of allies and partners to fight terrorism. and it took some real diplomatic capacity to get that done. he s overseen some of the most complex logistical efforts ever undertaken by the united states military. helped end a war. and literally bring tens of thousands of troops home safely. he s loved by the men and women
desk to add to my security team a man of great experience and accomplishment. and a man with whom i ve seen some interesting parts of the world, when i was vice president. someone with whom i have worked closely for many years and i ve seen perform to the highest standards under intense pressure. someone who i hold in the highest personal regard as a man of great decency and a man of dignity. in my judgment there s no question that he is the right person for this job, at the right moment, leading the department of defense at this moment in our nation s history. he s led major coalitions of allies and partners to fight terrorism. and it took some real diplomatic capacity to get that done. he s overseen some of the most complex logistical efforts ever undertaken by the united states military. helped end a war. and literally bring tens of thousands of troops home safely. he s loved by the men and women of the armed forces. feared by our adversaries. known and respected by our al
good afternoon. today it is my great honor, an it is an honor, to lead to my to add to my national security team leader of extraordinary courage, character, experience, and withplishment, and a man whom i ve seen some interesting parts of the world, when i was vice president. someone with whom i have worked closely for many years and i ve seen perform to the highest standards under intense pressure. someone who i hold in the highest personal regard as a member of as man of great decency and dignity. in my judgment there s no question that he is the right person for this job, at the right moment, leading the department of defense at this moment in our nation s history. he s led major coalitions of allies and partners to fight terrorism. and it took some real diplomatic capacity to get that done. he s overseen some of the most complex logistical efforts ever undertaken by the united states military. helped end a war. and literally bring tens of thousands of troops home safe
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from concert musicians. you want to find out what are the skills that they use. what can you steal from this orchestra, transplant into your own life, thereby bringing greater success not only to yourself but to all those who work with you. woodruff: all that and more on tonight s pbs newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: do you have the papers? the white house has been lying about the vietnam war for 30 years! what s next? you re talking about exposing government secrets. is that legal? what is it you think we do here for a living, kid? if we publish this, we could all go to prison. if there s a way to destroy you, nixon will find it! i m asking your advice, not for your permission. what are you going to do? the post. what are you talking about? i always wanted to be part of a small rebellion. rated pg-13. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance a