Ultimately triggered the device. What happened then . Knocked me out. There was a pressure plate under my feet. I tumbled in the air and landed maybe five or 10 eight from where i had been standing previously. When it detonated there was a big cloud of dust and i could not see anything because of the Hayes Browning everything out. The wind was not out of me. Reason i couldd not stand up. Earsll had my device in my so i can hear the people around me saying, you eod is hit. Eod is down. I was the only eod so i knew it was me they were talking about. Probably the most painful thing i can remember. Tourniquets on each of my legs what was left of them, and what was left of my arm. I was on the nfl, they rendered aid and load me onto the stretcher. Then on to a helicopter and that is the last thing i remember. For about a week until i woke up in Walter Reed Medical Center here in washington, and easy when you are recovering, when you think back to that now, are you surprised that here you ar
The thunderous applause of the world. I dont seek applause. I seek the security and peace, and prosperity, and a future for the jewish state. The jewish people have sought their place under the sun for 3000 years, and we are not about to be swayed by mistaken policies that have caused great, great damage. Israelis do not need to be lectured about the importance of peace by foreign leaders. Israels hand has been extended in peace to its neighbors from day one, from its very first day. We have prayed for peace. We have worked for it every day since then. And thousands of israeli families have made the ultimate sacrifice, to defend our country and advance peace. My family has been one of them. There are many, many others. No one wants peace more than the people of israel. Israel remains committed to resolving the outstanding differences between us and the palestinians through direct negotiations. This is how we made peace with egypt. This is how we made peace in jordan. Its the only way w
Representativeelect brian mast, representing the 18th district. What were you doing before you when this house seat . Rep. Elect. Mast counterterrorism and a political career and a little bit of time with the Israeli Military. What was your work in counterterrorism . Rep. Elect. Mast explosive specialist. I worked with the National Nuclear Security Administration on issues of nonproliferation and nonterrorism and the federal bureau of firearms on homemade explosives and postblast and analysis. Continuing my expertise is a bomb technician which is how i spent my crew in the military, as a bomb technician. How did you start your career . Rep. Elect. Mast you get a little bit of taste of explosives as an engineer. I had a propensity for it so i decided i wanted to advance and ultimately became a bomb technician. For me, in entailed i was a technician at our highest level of special operations, a little bit different than the movies people see where you use a bomb suit or robots. I was the
Point. My name merely of families privately, your car who that you would never hear at a press conference. They are currently for the questions. Acause while the list of for to the people that we talk to the very beginning of your last group that i talked to richard ley street resume to her thank you. Live. Bye. This weekend on cspan city store. Along with our Comcast Cable partners he will explore the history and literary life of provo, utah. Showcases many of his great finds including Brigham Youngs copy of the book of mormon as well as an original copy of thomas payne common sense. Thomas payne went to robert bell, wanted to have that printed and he wanted the buy the soldiers mittens. After went through preprintings, they had a falling out. Thomas paid a lot anybody to print a pretty lower the prices that anybody can print it. Thats why that book is so wellknown imprinted. J Spencer Fleming talks about antimormonism in america. 1830sts founding in the through their current struggle
Working with the commuter Reporters Committee for the freedom of the press. We put together the coalition for court transparency. It was a single issue group with five or six clients. I was a part of a Consulting Firm in d. C. , and the issue was ending the broadcast media in the federal judiciary. From the federal level to the Supreme Court, we had 20 different groups together, and pressed various different forms as lobbying, media, it going on tv, programs like this, trying to get cameras in the Supreme Court. After doing a number of events like cspan, i realized it wasnt just the issue of a lack of broadcast media inside the courtroom that made the Supreme Court very opaque. It wasnt just the cameras issue. It was the fact that they dont follow the same ethics rules as every other federal judge, the fact that they serve for life where as most other document sees democracies there is a time limit. They dont put information online. They dont say when justice cane is speaking in massac