Cspan. The fullmotion is on the order paper. To move the motion i call representing army welfare, british minister overseas in germany, kate jones. Please give her a warm welcome. [applause] thank you, mr. Speaker. I have a dream, a dream that one day i thank you for such a heavy impact that will change the world forever when Martin Luther king gave a speech, the plague of racism on the country. I campaign of acceptance at what was there was none. I have a dream. I we dream that one day lgbt people no longer live in fear. That is being that not to be obtained without [inaudible] i believe will not be realized today and tomorrow or this coming term in part of. Begin to write the injustices because what we can accomplish it today. This legislation will not on transfer in the real world. Its often a pair for my interactions with young people particularly my own constituents, discrimination is not the feature of human condition. It is a learned behavior. Which makes to questions. Where was
Mr. Wortman is an awardwinning journalist and the former editor at yale alumni magazine. His book the millionaires unit is about a generation of privileged young men prepared to risk it all to fight a distant war in france. Driven by the belief their membership in the american elite required certain sacrifice, they led the way before america declared formally to join the war. The bulk of this group, the Yale Aero Club, became the first squadron in the u. S. Navy air reserve. The press dubbed them the millionaires unit. Without further ado please join me in welcoming mr. Marc wortman. [applause] well, thank you for coming out this evening. Thank you to barnes noble for having me. This is as many of you know a home coming of sorts. Having grown up in bethesda, it is wonderful to see so many old friends here. Especially today on the 39th day out of the 40 days and 40 nights of rain. Its been an extraordinary deluge here. Now, please pardon me if i refer to notes occasionally. Im much more
His experience in world war i. Good evening. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to barnes noble bethesda. We are delighted to have marc wortman with us this evening. Mr. Wortman is an awardwinning journalist and the former editor at yale alumni magazine. His book the millionaires unit is about a generation of privileged young men prepared to risk it all to fight a distant war in france. Driven by the belief their membership in the american elite required certain sacrifice, they led the way before america declared formally to join the war. The bulk of this group, the Yale Aero Club, became the first squadron in the u. S. Navy air reserve. The press dubbed them the millionaires unit. Without further ado please join me in welcoming mr. Marc wortman. [applause] well, thank you for coming out this evening. Thank you to barnes noble for having me. This is as many of you know a home coming of sorts. Having grown up in bethesda, it is wonderful to see so many old friends here. Especia
Airport where that teenager snuck onto the tarmac and stowed away into a flight to highway. The tsa is changing its procedures. And watch your step. A mans leg gets wedged between a train and the platform. A crowd of commuters rushes in as video shows the power of the people. Today, august 6th, 2014. From nbc news this is today with matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning. Welcome to today on a wednesday morning. 7 00 on the west coast. Can we put that video up again . All those people helping to push that train off that man. That could have been a horrifying story. It is really heartwarming. We will tell you about that in a little the while. We want to talk about the top story. The massive theft of 1. 2 billion user names and passwords from hundreds of thousands of websites. Pete williams is nbcs justice correspondent. Pete, 1. 2 billion user names and passwords. This is like the keys to the kingdom. Pete, good morning to you. Reporter ma
From the 2013 roosevelt reading festival Cheryl Mullenbach discusses her book double victory how africanamerican women broke race and gender barriers to help win world war ii. This is about half an hour and starts now on booktv. Im the Education Specialist at the roosevelt president ial library and museum. On the half of the franklin d. Roosevelt president ial library and museum but would like to welcome all of you in our audience and those of you watching at home on cspan two to the tenth annual roosevelt reading festival. Franklin roosevelt plan for the library to become a premier Research Institution for the study of the entire roosevelt era through the librarys research from its consistently one of the busiest of all the president ial libraries and this years group of authors reflects the wide variety of research that is done here. That may quickly go over the format for the festivals concurrent sessions. At the top of each hour session begins with a 30 minute author talk followed