And now more from president Lyndon Johnson with remarks on the conflict in vietnam and u. S. Policy in Southeast Asia. The speech was titled peace without conquest. It took place april 7, 1965. During the current Academic Year this marks the second occasion on which Johns Hopkins has been privileged to welcome our chief executive to this campus. Ladies and gentlemen, i present the president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] senator brewster, senator tidings, members of the congressional delegation, members of the faculty of Johns Hopkins, student body, my fellow americans, last week 17 nations sent their views to some two dozen countries having an interest in Southeast Asia. We are joining those 17 countries and stating our american policy tonight, which we believe will contribute towards peace in this area of the world. I have come here to review once again with my own people the views of the american government. Tonight americans and asians are dieing for a world where ea
The current Academic Year this marks the second occasion on what john hopkins has been privileged to welcome our chief executive to this campus. Ladies and gentlemen, i present the president of the united states. [cheers and applause] senator rooster, senator tidings, member of the congressional allegation, members of the faculty are john hopkins to embody, my fellow americans. Last week, 17 nations send their views to sound too dozen countries, having an interest in Southeast Asia. We are joining those 17 countries and stating our american policy tonight which we believe will contribute towards peace in this area of the world. I have come here to review, once again, with my own people, the views of the american government. Tonight, americans and asians are dying for a world where each people may choose its own path to change. This is the principal in which our ancestors fought in the valleys of pennsylvania. A principle in which our son fight tonight in the jungles of vietnam. Vietnam
Here during the current academic year, this marks the second occasion on which Johns Hopkins has been privileged to welcome our chief executive to this campus. Ladies and gentlemen, i present the president of the united states. Mr. Garland, senator brewster, senator tidings, members of the congressional delegation, members of the faculty of Johns Hopkins, student body, my fellow americans. Last week, 17 nations sent their views to some two dozen countries having an interest in Southeast Asia. We are joining those 17 countries and stating our american policy tonight, which we believe will contribute towards peace in this area of the world. I have come here to review, once again, with my own people the views of the american government. Tonight, americans and asians are dying for a world where each people may choose its own path to change. This is the principle for which our ancestors fought in the valleys of pennsylvania. It is a principle for which our sons fight tonight in the jungles
Substance, feeble in fact. That the court notwithstanding that strict scrutiny virtually always ruled for the government. Were going to leave this recorded program at this point. You can watch it online at cspan. Org. We go live now to a joint Economic Committee meeting looking at the impact of covid19. Watching live coverage on cspan3. Senator peters from michigan and many others who will be joining us from the house and the senate. Before i deliver my opening statement, i would like to acknowledge that today the United States passed another sad milestone that weve lost more than 200,000 americans to covid19. Our hearts go out to their families, to the husbands and wives, mothers and fathers, children, grandchildren, even grandparents. Americans everywhere must fight harder to stop the virus from spreading so we can protect millions more from experiencing this loss. Members of congress and members of this committee, were all united to do our part. With that, let me turn it over to our
Welcome to Washington Post life. This afternoon i am doing by Linda Mcmahon my longtime business associate. She and her husband vince ran and built World Wrestling entertainment into eight 1 billion business. She has headed the Small Business administration under trump but left the position last r to had the super pac, on this third day of the Republican National convention, join me in welcoming Linda Mcmahon. Enke for joining us. Thank you for joining us. Ms. Mcmahon thank you. Frances you know the president probably as well as anyone. What duis and oldtime friend and longtime business associate think his most compelling message will be . Willcmahon i think he continue to talk about the things he has done. Then i think he will look forward. But he will talk about his taxes,es in lowering regulations, better trade deals. Unleashing the Energy Sector. Those have been his strong suits. He has created so many jobs. Unemployment was at an alltime low. Africanamericans and hispanics have th