Host you havent given a chance for our this is part of a program that is sponsored by the Science Technology and Innovation Program here at the Wilson Center that also sponsors other projects. General raymond is a native of virginia, but a prograduate of clemson university. He graduated in 1984 and was commissioned as an air force officer. His first assignment was grand force, north dakota, where he and his wife were recently both honored by the university of north dakota, where i was humbled to be a president earlier. His last assignment in the air force was the space, where i got to work with him when i was the president of the university of colorado. He became the first lead for the Space Command just three years ago. But soon after that, he was assigned to be the first chief of space operations. We are thrilled to have them with us here today and learn more about the great things space force is doing to secure our country. Lets begin, if we could, general, talking about, why was it
Of africanamericans in this country. So by the time Robert Smalls died in 1950, he died brokenhearted, and financially, not near as well off as he once was. And so i have spent a lot of time talking about the history of this. As i used to say to my students when i taught, if it happened before it can happen again. And we see all the speculation about what the Supreme Court is going to do with the most important civil rights act, which i think was the Voting Rights act of 1965. And most experts think that thats about to come to a significant, and i call, a noble end. Oh grams of affirmative action, that simply means youre going to take positive steps. You cant be passive. Youve got to take positive steps to overcome the current effects of past discrimination, the history. Not going to happen by itself. If you bring that to a close, and people are speculating that that is about to happen, in fact i saw a few days ago one of the leading scholars, legal scholars in this country who was say
Lex today Debbie Wasserman schultz is our guest on newsmakers. Discuss economic inequality. Later, a look at the state of the u. S. Economy. This week on newsmakers Debbie Wasserman schultz chair of the Democratic National committee. In the studio we have karen at the washington post. If i could begin why you are in arizona. The dnc is meeting for their fall meeting. What will you be voting . Will be talking about the four key pillars that the Democratic National party will focus on over the next election cycle and beyond. Those are making sure that we can train and recruit the next generation of political leaders. We have hired a fulltime training stafford to make sure they have the tools they need to really run 20 first 21st century campaigns. Making sure we build on our digital advantage and ensure run we can continue to circles around the republicans when it comes to running a a modern campaign. Kick off a Voter Registration efforts. We know in states like arizona and arizona there
Caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. The factor begins right now. Hi im bill oreilly. Isis terror in america. That is the subject of this evenings talking points memo. 26yearold usama rahim shot dead by fbi agent and Boston Police officer. His nephew, 25yearold david wright has been arrested by federal agents in the same case. Apparently these men were inspired by isis to kill americans. One other suspect is being investigated in new england. Enter, antimuslim activist Pamela Geller who allegedly was a target of rahim and who has been criticized by the Southern Poverty Law Center for rabble rousing. Are you stoking the flames . Do you on some level relish being the target of these attacks . Relish being the target . Who selfpromotes to get killed . Thats the first thing. The second thing is the Southern Poverty Law Center, really erin . Since when . Who designated them anything . They are an uber left group. They dont track jihadist groups and groups that actually target f
Caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. The factor begins right now. Hi im bill oreilly. Isis terror in america. That is the subject of this evenings talking points memo. 26yearold usama rahim shot dead by fbi agent and Boston Police officer. His nephew, 25yearold david wright has been arrested by federal agents in the same case. Apparently these men were inspired by isis to kill americans. One other suspect is being investigated in new england. Enter, antimuslim activist Pamela Geller who allegedly was a target of rahim and who has been criticized by the Southern Poverty Law Center for rabble rousing. Are you stoking the flames . Do you on some level relish being the target of these attacks . Relish being the target . Who selfpromotes to get killed . Thats the first thing. The second thing is the Southern Poverty Law Center, really erin . Since when . Who designated them anything . They are an uber left group. They dont track jihadist groups and groups that actually target f