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butterfield, he was not very surprised.ght at him. i felt very good. yeah. i can sleep at night now. >> we talked to butterfield only moments after he left the courtroom. and he told us what the verdict meant to him. >> so a free bible study for the rest of my life, free meals included. that's what it is. free bible study for the rest of my life, free meals included. how can you beat that? it's not a joke and i'm trying not to make light of it. i'm trying not to go crazy in this place. >> it was a horrible thing he did to his daughter and a parent is supposed to be the person that protects and loves you. and he was the boogie man that we try to save our children from. >> you guys only see her as dead. she is in the cell with me every day. i just wrote another song two days ago. i feel she helped me with these songs. i've written nine songs in jail, 314 poems. so in my opinion, she's not dead. i hear from her all the time. >> go straight back to your cell. go back to your cell. >> back in his cell, butterfield turns to one o
butterfield, he was not very surprised.ght at him. i felt very good. yeah. i can sleep at night now. >> we talked to butterfield only moments after he left the courtroom. and he told us what the verdict meant to him. >> so a free bible study for the rest of my life, free meals included. that's what it is. free bible study for the rest of my life, free meals included. how can you beat that? it's not a joke and i'm trying not to make light of it. i'm trying not to go crazy in this...
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he called alex butterfield. who is the deputy assistant to the president who is the person who is dealing with the president more than anybody else, other than haldeman, and actually more face-time than haldeman because he is the person who takes documents in and out. and haldeman -- excuse me, butterfield in turn calls the secret service, the technical services division. they are the people who made sure that nobody outside of the white house was bugging the white house or none of the white house lines were being bugged. so they had the capability and the understanding. butterfield told me over the years when he went to al wong, the head of the technical services division, wong said, oh, here we go again. that he had been there -- how this had happened in prior presidencies. so he knew exactly what it was. what was different, however, is that they put in a voice-activated system. isn't that annoying video? what it means to have have a voice-activated system is that any time nixon spoke, it triggered the recordi
he called alex butterfield. who is the deputy assistant to the president who is the person who is dealing with the president more than anybody else, other than haldeman, and actually more face-time than haldeman because he is the person who takes documents in and out. and haldeman -- excuse me, butterfield in turn calls the secret service, the technical services division. they are the people who made sure that nobody outside of the white house was bugging the white house or none of the white...
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butterfield that if he's not here this afternoon, i will send the senate sergeant at arms out to fetch him and bring him to the hearing. which, having located him in a barber chair, i did faithfully. this message changed his mind, and later that afternoon butterfield now quite contrite and neatly quaffed arrived at the senate -- at the senate to give his electrifying testimony. the subpoena that i served on butterfield still hangs in my office. >> the interesting and i think very clever decision that the
butterfield that if he's not here this afternoon, i will send the senate sergeant at arms out to fetch him and bring him to the hearing. which, having located him in a barber chair, i did faithfully. this message changed his mind, and later that afternoon butterfield now quite contrite and neatly quaffed arrived at the senate -- at the senate to give his electrifying testimony. the subpoena that i served on butterfield still hangs in my office. >> the interesting and i think very clever...
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and he said there's a guy named butterfield over there, i think he works in haldeman's office. and he says we don't have time, we don't have time. and then -- anyway, i guess in a way that served me well, not being known at all. >> they called you on a friday afternoon. >> well, because you insisted. you made two calls to scott armstrong. so he is really -- if there's any hero worship to be done about the revelation of the tapes, i can swear to you i never would have -- you know i didn't volunteer. i had almost escaped because i was leaving the day after the testimony to go to the soviet union for almost three weeks. you are the guy. you should be sitting -- >> but i didn't know. and people on the committee were simply asking -- and the term was the satellite witnesses who will either verify or refute what dean said. and i said one of our sources had said there's a guy named butterfield who was in charge of internal security, which in a way you were. you had liaison with the secret service. you did lots of those security functions. and i went to your house one night and knocked
and he said there's a guy named butterfield over there, i think he works in haldeman's office. and he says we don't have time, we don't have time. and then -- anyway, i guess in a way that served me well, not being known at all. >> they called you on a friday afternoon. >> well, because you insisted. you made two calls to scott armstrong. so he is really -- if there's any hero worship to be done about the revelation of the tapes, i can swear to you i never would have -- you know i...
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alexander butterfield, tom johnson and h.w. bill brands. thank you for joining us. thank you very much. [applause]
alexander butterfield, tom johnson and h.w. bill brands. thank you for joining us. thank you very much. [applause]
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alexander butterfield and tom explore the foreign policies of the presidents they worked for. emotional burdens they faced during the conflict. part of the three-day conference at the lyndon b. johnson presidential library. cold vietnam war summit. you can find schedule information at c-span.org. an hour.ram is about please welcome the director of the lbj presidential library. the: on may 22, 1971 crowd assembled on the university of texas grounds to dedicate this library. 2100 antiwar protesters were kept from interrupting the proceedings by a phalanx of highway patrolman. warr chance of no more carried by high winds and accompanied by the pounding of trashcan lids were clearly heard. by former president lyndon johnson and his assembled guests including president nixon. it was an apt metaphor. had filteredar into the administrations of both johnson annex in. johnson and nixon. when johnson took his turn at the podium he proclaimed it is all here. the story of our time. with the bark off. there is no record of mistake or an unpleasantness or criticism that is not included in t
alexander butterfield and tom explore the foreign policies of the presidents they worked for. emotional burdens they faced during the conflict. part of the three-day conference at the lyndon b. johnson presidential library. cold vietnam war summit. you can find schedule information at c-span.org. an hour.ram is about please welcome the director of the lbj presidential library. the: on may 22, 1971 crowd assembled on the university of texas grounds to dedicate this library. 2100 antiwar...
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butterfield: i yield to mr. kind, ron kind of wisconsin, such time as he may consume to speak to this bill. thank you, mr. kind, for coming to the floor. there's not a member of this body who works harder than you on issues pertaining to veterans. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. kind: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my good friend from north carolina for yielding me this time. mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of the jason simcakoski promise act. jason was a veteran who unfortunately saw his life end way too soon while receiving treatment at the toma v.a. medical center in the heart of my congressional district. i want to thank subcommittee chairman bilirakis for the leadership and support he's shown this legislation. he's been a joy to work with. i want to thank chairman miller for the leadership you provided the committee and the concern and attention you've given to our veterans throughout our country. i want to thank representative
butterfield: i yield to mr. kind, ron kind of wisconsin, such time as he may consume to speak to this bill. thank you, mr. kind, for coming to the floor. there's not a member of this body who works harder than you on issues pertaining to veterans. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. kind: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my good friend from north carolina for yielding me this time. mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of the...
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butterfield from north carolina. mr. butterfield: let me thank you, congresswoman beatty, for yielding time and thank you for your friendship and thank you for all that you do. not just for the congressional black caucus but for all that you do for the constituents that you represent back in ohio, and for what you do for all people in america. let me also thank mr. jeffries, congressman jeffries, for your great work and your willingness to participate in these special order hours. i know the evening is late sometimes, but the two of you come to the floor and you work so very hard. thank you, thank you so very much. i want to spend my few minutes, if i can, mrs. beatty, talking about just an overview of the criminal justice system. there's no question that the criminal justice system is broken. all of us, i think, can agree on that. those on the left and those on the right. all of us, even for different reasons perhaps, come to one conclusion, that the criminal justice system is in need of serious, serious reform. i know
butterfield from north carolina. mr. butterfield: let me thank you, congresswoman beatty, for yielding time and thank you for your friendship and thank you for all that you do. not just for the congressional black caucus but for all that you do for the constituents that you represent back in ohio, and for what you do for all people in america. let me also thank mr. jeffries, congressman jeffries, for your great work and your willingness to participate in these special order hours. i know the...
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at 9:10 p.m., bob woodward and butterfield on president nixon and watergate. at 10:30 p.m., the nixon 1974 resignation from office. and at 10:55 p.m., richard nixon's farewell to his white house staff. the watergate scandal on american history tv in prime time. it starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> this weekend the c-span cities tour hosted by our charter and time warner cable partners takes you to san bernardino, california, located east of los angeles. on december 2nd of 2015, 14 people were killed and 22 were seriously injured in a terrorist attack at the inland region center in san bernardino. we'll talk with congressman pete aguilar about the attack and recovery efforts by the community. his district includes the inland regional center. >> when we talk about terrorism when we talk about the fight against terror, it isn't something that is in the abstract any more. it is something that across this country means something because this isn'tsy -- is a big city here in san bernardino that was attacked and this could happen anywhere. >> and we'l
at 9:10 p.m., bob woodward and butterfield on president nixon and watergate. at 10:30 p.m., the nixon 1974 resignation from office. and at 10:55 p.m., richard nixon's farewell to his white house staff. the watergate scandal on american history tv in prime time. it starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> this weekend the c-span cities tour hosted by our charter and time warner cable partners takes you to san bernardino, california, located east of los angeles. on december 2nd...
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of the house of representatives for the last 10 years on behalf of now yield to me congressman butterfield. pe mr. butterfield: thank you for yielding me time and thank you for your work and on behalf of e people i represent in that district in new york and the gentlelady from ohio and joyce eatty, you are an incredible leader and i thank the two of you for selecting the discussion. it is an appropriate topic. we are working on the 19 5 voting rights act and i will single out congressman lewis and ongresswoman sewell and swam jackson lee who have worked tirelessly to enforce the right to vote. mr. speaker, on august 6, 19 5 and i remember it well. it was a few days after i graduated from high school, this congress, this house of representatives where we are seated tonight and the senate together passed the the voting rights act. this act was signed by the president of the united states immediately and then it has had a profound impact for empowering african hifere americans to participate in the elect torl process. prior to the voting rights act, it was a sad state of affairs in north caro
of the house of representatives for the last 10 years on behalf of now yield to me congressman butterfield. pe mr. butterfield: thank you for yielding me time and thank you for your work and on behalf of e people i represent in that district in new york and the gentlelady from ohio and joyce eatty, you are an incredible leader and i thank the two of you for selecting the discussion. it is an appropriate topic. we are working on the 19 5 voting rights act and i will single out congressman lewis...
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my name is sarita butterfield and i was 22 years old when i met bill cosby. >> reporter: she says she'dnever met cosby until one day when he called her on the phone. >> he said to me that he had saw my picture in the magazine and thought i was very beautiful. aspiring actress. and he says, "how would you like to join me and my family for christmas eve dinner in massachusetts?" wow. i was ecstatic. everything was wonderful. and until later that evening -- i was in the guest house and i was alone. bill cosby wrapped his arms around me, grabbed me by my hair and pulled me back. and he was attempting to kiss me. groping me, not just my breasts. he felt pretty entitled to touch me in parts that he had no right to. i said, "stop. get off me." i said, "your family is here." what was i going to say? his intentions were to prey on me. and -- and to sexually assault me in his home on christmas eve. that was, that's unbelievable. i don't know. i've never gotten over it. i've never told anyone. and the worst is when you come back from a situation, all the bunnies, my fellow co-workers and bunnies,
my name is sarita butterfield and i was 22 years old when i met bill cosby. >> reporter: she says she'dnever met cosby until one day when he called her on the phone. >> he said to me that he had saw my picture in the magazine and thought i was very beautiful. aspiring actress. and he says, "how would you like to join me and my family for christmas eve dinner in massachusetts?" wow. i was ecstatic. everything was wonderful. and until later that evening -- i was in the guest...
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butterfield of north carolina, but his supporters fear he could be deported any day.din is one of several teens in north carolina -- sometimes referred to as the "nc6" -- who has been targeted by immigrations customs and enforcement agents as part of the obama administration's so-called operation border guardian. to washington, d.c., where we're joined by two guests. axel herrera is a senior at riverside high school in durham, north carolina. wildin acosta was a student at the same school. and paromita shah is the associate director of the national immigration project of the national lawyers guild. welcome to democracy now! paromita shah, talk about what happened on the day that wildin was picked up. where was he and what are the grounds for him being imprisoned from january right through now? we're talking, what, five months? >> the story began a couple of years ago when wildin commended the country as a minor. froms fleeing persecution honduras and he came into the united states. he was detained by customs and border patrol and eventually he finally made his way to
butterfield of north carolina, but his supporters fear he could be deported any day.din is one of several teens in north carolina -- sometimes referred to as the "nc6" -- who has been targeted by immigrations customs and enforcement agents as part of the obama administration's so-called operation border guardian. to washington, d.c., where we're joined by two guests. axel herrera is a senior at riverside high school in durham, north carolina. wildin acosta was a student at the same...
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butterfield, i don't want america to get the wrong impression. but i see that you have action items. can you tell me what is good but the system that we could work with? this is a system we can fix. we need to get people back in the system. also if it's good? >> is no doubt about it and he is back to the two track system. but that system does perform well, and when you look at other systems they all have issues. i went to school in new jersey, working for a number of years minus some of the issues they have. san francisco is facing significant issues. it is a large infrastructure investment. day-to-day the system works well. >> also, the concern is people in america are moving back into the cities. if we don't have a system that is safe i think we are headed for trouble, and i know we have a responsibility to make sure there is enough funding for the infrastructure, the safetyinfrastructure, the safety part of it, and i just want america to know what you can still companies the system. we are going to fix it. >> you can cows with a couple in from
butterfield, i don't want america to get the wrong impression. but i see that you have action items. can you tell me what is good but the system that we could work with? this is a system we can fix. we need to get people back in the system. also if it's good? >> is no doubt about it and he is back to the two track system. but that system does perform well, and when you look at other systems they all have issues. i went to school in new jersey, working for a number of years minus some of...
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rezoned didn't allow office and the building was a legal non-conforming office with burt field and butterfieldhe political climatic change is change but without controversy in 2013 investigating or less taken over management danny and arey talked about the building the building was used for office and non-conforming to allow for the legal office to make sure the records were clear to any it was clear if he were seeking to do the right thing clear up city records and pay the fees and move on as a result i went through the options with them, they were multiple first do nothing the building was running smoothly and a variant of the finishes the central soma zoning district westbound pending and designated this block as office with the wait for central soma and then do whatever the process that central soma called for to turn it into office a third option to tampering the legitimate process program excuse me - which was ceron amnesty for some business owners i sunshine had experience and find if difficult not completely clean rift history a fourth option seeking a letter of depreciation if the zon
rezoned didn't allow office and the building was a legal non-conforming office with burt field and butterfieldhe political climatic change is change but without controversy in 2013 investigating or less taken over management danny and arey talked about the building the building was used for office and non-conforming to allow for the legal office to make sure the records were clear to any it was clear if he were seeking to do the right thing clear up city records and pay the fees and move on as...
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alexander butterfield and tom explore the foreign policies of the presidents they worked for. emotional burdens they faced during the conflict. part of the three-day conference at the lyndon b. johnson presidential library. cold vietnam war summit. you can find schedule information at c-span.org. this program iab
alexander butterfield and tom explore the foreign policies of the presidents they worked for. emotional burdens they faced during the conflict. part of the three-day conference at the lyndon b. johnson presidential library. cold vietnam war summit. you can find schedule information at c-span.org. this program iab
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>> a historian is joined by a former lbj aide, tom johnson, and a former nixon aide, alexander butterfieldonday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. ourern on "reel america," five-part series on the church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities of the cia, fbi, and nsa. >> we are here to review the major findings of our full investigation of f b i domestic intelligence," -- including the co-intel program and other programs aimed at domestic targets. political abuses of fbi severalence, and specific cases of unjustified intelligence operation. >> for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to www.c-span.org. earlier today president obama became the first u.s. president to visit hiroshima, japan. during his visit he met for talks with the japanese prime minister. the president also made remarks and took part in a wreath laying ceremony in hiroshima. this is about 40 minutes. president obama: 71 years ago on a bright, cloudless morning death fell from the sky and world was changed -- the world was changed. a flash of light and a wall of fire destroyed a city an
>> a historian is joined by a former lbj aide, tom johnson, and a former nixon aide, alexander butterfieldonday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. ourern on "reel america," five-part series on the church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities of the cia, fbi, and nsa. >> we are here to review the major findings of our full investigation of f b i domestic intelligence," -- including the co-intel program and other programs aimed at domestic targets....
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and i want to do another promotion of the briefing congressman butterfield and i are hosting on may 24th. you have ten business days to submit questions to the record and ask the witnesses to respond promptly to those questions. with that, the subcommittee is adjourned. [n ainaudible conversations] >> congress is back today and it's a busy week ahead for the house. members return monday to consider several bills including one to prevent tax fraud and identity theft. then on tuesday debate begins on the $610 billion defense authorization bill which currently has more than 300 amendments attached to it. also is military construction and v.a. programs, and emergency spending to combat the zika virus. you can watch the house live here on c-span. the senate meets today at 2:00 p.m. eastern for general speeches followed by debate on the nomination of paula xinis to be u.s. district judge in maryland with a confirmation vote at 5:30. later we will see work on military construction and funding for zika virus research. you can follow the senate live on c-span 2. >> in the coming week the house ta
and i want to do another promotion of the briefing congressman butterfield and i are hosting on may 24th. you have ten business days to submit questions to the record and ask the witnesses to respond promptly to those questions. with that, the subcommittee is adjourned. [n ainaudible conversations] >> congress is back today and it's a busy week ahead for the house. members return monday to consider several bills including one to prevent tax fraud and identity theft. then on tuesday debate...
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brand joined by former lbj aide tom johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explore the president's during the conflict. on real america, five-part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities of cia, fbi, irs and nsa with testimony by cia director william colby, fbi's james adams, nsa director allen, fbi informants and others. >> we are here to review major findings of fbi domestic intelligence including programs aimed at domestic targets. fbi surveillance of law abiding citizens and groups, political abuses of fbi intelligence and several specific cases of unjustified intelligence operations. >> for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> israel's ambassador to the u.s. spoke about the anti--defamation leagues national leadership summit in washington, d.c. this is about 45 minutes. >> he was born and raised in miami beach, florida, a city where both his late father and brother served as mayor, and you can consult the summit app about information in his journey. the at ba he is one of t
brand joined by former lbj aide tom johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explore the president's during the conflict. on real america, five-part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities of cia, fbi, irs and nsa with testimony by cia director william colby, fbi's james adams, nsa director allen, fbi informants and others. >> we are here to review major findings of fbi domestic intelligence including programs aimed at...
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brandis joined by the former aide tom johnson and alexander butterfield to explore the policies during the conflict monday afternoon at one eastern on real america a five part series on the 1975 church committee hearings to conduct the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. the testimony by the director william colby james adams and general lewallen from fbi informants and others. we are here to review the major findings of our investigation of fbi domestic intelligence including the program and others aimed at domestic targets. fbi surveillance from the law-abiding citizens and groups, political abuses of fbi intelligence in several specific cases of unjustified intelligence operations. >> for the complete weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> in addition to the classes all over the planet i wish to be graduated into a world of peace, life and love but that's not the case. we all live in a fairytale but i guess the 1 percent does. this memorial day watch commencement speeches in their entirety offering encouragement to the class of 2016 from business leaders like the president michael powell at pep
brandis joined by the former aide tom johnson and alexander butterfield to explore the policies during the conflict monday afternoon at one eastern on real america a five part series on the 1975 church committee hearings to conduct the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. the testimony by the director william colby james adams and general lewallen from fbi informants and others. we are here to review the major findings of our investigation of fbi domestic intelligence including the program and others aimed...
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brand is joined by former lbj aide tom johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explore presidents' foreign policies during the conflict, during our five-part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities of the cia, irs, nsa, with colby, adams, allen, fbi informants and others. >> we are here to review the major findings of our full investigation of fbi intelligence including the co-intel program and other programs aimed at domestic targets. fbi surveillance of law abiding citizens and groups, political abuses of fbi intelligence, and several specific cases of unjustified intelligence operations. >> for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> british house of commons leader and conservative party member chris grayling delivered remarks on capitol hill, urging the uk to exit from the european union. he discussed the challenges of the eurozone, trade agreements, intelligence sharing, and the future of the conservative party. the united kingdom will hold an in or out referendum on june 23rd
brand is joined by former lbj aide tom johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explore presidents' foreign policies during the conflict, during our five-part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities of the cia, irs, nsa, with colby, adams, allen, fbi informants and others. >> we are here to review the major findings of our full investigation of fbi intelligence including the co-intel program and other programs aimed at...
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brand is joined by former lbj aide tom johnson and former nixon aide alex ander butterfield to explore the president's foreign policies during the conflict. monday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. eastern on real america, our five part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convene to investigate the intelligence activities of the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. testimony by cia director william colby, the fbi's james adams and nsa director lou allen, fbi informants and others. >> we are here to review the major findings of our full investigation of fbi domestic intelligence including the program and other programs aimed at domestic targets. fbi surveillance of law abiding citizens and groups, political abuses of fbi intelligence and several specific cases of unjustified intelligence operations. >> for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go, to c-span.org. >> the afghan ambassador to the u.s. recently discussed on going effort toward peace and unity in afrg as well as the potential for sustained democracy. he spoke this week in washington, d.c. this is about an hour. >> good evening,
brand is joined by former lbj aide tom johnson and former nixon aide alex ander butterfield to explore the president's foreign policies during the conflict. monday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. eastern on real america, our five part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convene to investigate the intelligence activities of the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. testimony by cia director william colby, the fbi's james adams and nsa director lou allen, fbi informants and others. >> we are here to...
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and i want to do another promotion of the briefing congressman butterfield and i are hosting on may 24th. you have ten business days to submit questions to the record and ask the witnesses to respond promptly to those questions. with that, the subcommittee is adjourned. [n ainaudible conversations] ea saturday morning. join the discussion. >> the government will soon start checking social media as part of the background check for employees seeking a security clearance. tony scott testified before the house subcommittee on government operations and security. the new policy allows the government to seek out public posts on facebook and other social media but not ask individuals for their private passwords. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> the subcommittee on government operations and the subcommittee on national security will come to order and without objection the chair is authorized to declare a recess at any time. we are here today to discuss incorporating social media into the federal security clearance and background investigations. having a security clearance means by definiteion y
and i want to do another promotion of the briefing congressman butterfield and i are hosting on may 24th. you have ten business days to submit questions to the record and ask the witnesses to respond promptly to those questions. with that, the subcommittee is adjourned. [n ainaudible conversations] ea saturday morning. join the discussion. >> the government will soon start checking social media as part of the background check for employees seeking a security clearance. tony scott...
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aide tom johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explain the president's foreign policies during the conflict. monday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. on real america, our five-part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities of the c.i.a., f.b.i., i.r.s. and the n.s.a. with testimony by c.i.a. director william colby, the f.b.i.'s james adams, general lou allen. f.b.i. informants and others. >> we are here to review the major findings of f.b.i. domestic intelligence including the cointel programs and other programs aimed at domestic targets. f.b.i. surveillance of law-abiding citizens and groups. political abuses of f.b.i. intelligence, and several specific cases of unjustified intelligence operations. >> for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> earlier today, u.s. forces commander lieutenant general charles brown held a briefing about the ongoing military operations against isis. he spoke with reporters from southeast asia through skype. this is about 45 minutes. >> good morning, general. just w
aide tom johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explain the president's foreign policies during the conflict. monday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. on real america, our five-part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities of the c.i.a., f.b.i., i.r.s. and the n.s.a. with testimony by c.i.a. director william colby, the f.b.i.'s james adams, general lou allen. f.b.i. informants and others. >> we are here to review the major...
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brand joined by former lbj aide tom johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explore the president's during the conflict. on real america, five-part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities of cia, fbi, irs and nsa with testimony by cia director william colby, fbi's james adams, nsa director allen, fbi informants and others. >> we are here to review major findings of fbi domestic intelligence including programs aimed at domestic targets. fbi surveillance of law abiding citizens and groups, political abuses of fbi intelligence and several specific cases of unjustified intelligence operations. >> for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> congress passed medicare access and chip reauthorization act last year that changes the way the government reimburses medicare providers. the acting administrator for centers for medicare and medicaid services and before a house panel to discuss the proposed rules. this is about an hour and a half. >> the subcommittee will come to order. good afternoon
brand joined by former lbj aide tom johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explore the president's during the conflict. on real america, five-part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities of cia, fbi, irs and nsa with testimony by cia director william colby, fbi's james adams, nsa director allen, fbi informants and others. >> we are here to review major findings of fbi domestic intelligence including programs aimed at...
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aide tom by former lbj johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explore the policies duringflict at 1:00 eastern on railamerica our five-part series on the 1970 five church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities the say i come fbi, irs, and nsa. andtestimony by ca director james adams, and as a director general lew allen, fbi informant and others. here to review the major findings of our investigation of the domestic intelligence, including the program, and other programs aimed at domestic targets. fbi surveillance of law-abiding citizens and groups, political abuses of fbi intelligence, and several specific cases of unjustified intelligence operations. >> for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. next, another hearing on security screening delays at tsa airport checkpoints. and recommendations for repairing the system. a house homeland security subcommittee heard from representatives of airports most severely impacted, including tucson, arizona, syracuse, new york, and chicago. this hearing is one hour and 20 minutes. m
aide tom by former lbj johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explore the policies duringflict at 1:00 eastern on railamerica our five-part series on the 1970 five church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities the say i come fbi, irs, and nsa. andtestimony by ca director james adams, and as a director general lew allen, fbi informant and others. here to review the major findings of our investigation of the domestic intelligence, including the...
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brands is joined by former lbj aide tom johnson, a former nixon aide alexander butterfield who lookedver the presence foreign policy. monday afternoon at 1 p.m. on reel america our five part series on the 1975 church committee hearings can be to investigate intelligence activities of the cia, fbi, irs and the nsa. testimony by cia director william colby, fbi chance at them, and as a director, fbi informants and others. >> we are here to review the major findings of our full investigation of fbi's domestic intelligence including the colin kahl program and other programs aimed at domestic targets. f. the ice events of law abiding citizens and groups, political abuses of fbi intelligence and several specific cases of unjustified intelligence operations. spent for the complete american history tv we can schedule go to c-span.org. >> mexico position on senior health care and other issues facing people as they reach retirement age. we'll hear from former hud secretaries henry cisneros and mel martinez and two former mayors of congress. the bipartisan policy center hosted this event. [inaudi
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butterfield: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, it is bipartisan legislation like this that makes me proud to be a member of the united states congress. and so i want to thank each one of my colleagues for your role in making this day happen. i want to thank jason's family. i'm not going to single them out except to make reference to them, mr. speaker. i just want to thank jason's family for making the journey to washington today for this very important and moment us occasion. with -- momentus occasion. with that -- are there any other speakers on our side? with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. miller: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i wish that we did not have to discuss this tragedy today on the floor. jake is not with us, not by his choice. his wife is a widow. his daughter is now fatherless. . s parents lost a son why? why did he die of a drug overdose in
butterfield: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, it is bipartisan legislation like this that makes me proud to be a member of the united states congress. and so i want to thank each one of my colleagues for your role in making this day happen. i want to thank jason's family. i'm not going to single them out except to make reference to them, mr. speaker. i just want to thank jason's family for making the journey to washington today for this very important and moment us occasion. with...
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brands is joined by former lbj aide tom johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explore the president's foreign policies during the conflict. monday afternoon at 1 p.m. eastern on we'll america our five part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities of the cia, fbi, irs and the nsa with testimony from director william colby, the fbi's jame james ada, nsa director-general alan fbi informant, and others. >> we are here to review the major funder of our full of fbi domestic intelligence including the colin kahl program and other programs aimed at domestic targets. fbi surveillance of law-abiding citizens and groups, political abuses of fbi intelligence, and several specific cases of unjustified intelligence operations. >> for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go to c-span.org you. spent the u.s. senate continues debate on the defensive programs and policy bill. it authorizes $602 billion for the pentagon in fiscal year 2017. the bill would require women to register for the draft, and continues the prohib
brands is joined by former lbj aide tom johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explore the president's foreign policies during the conflict. monday afternoon at 1 p.m. eastern on we'll america our five part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities of the cia, fbi, irs and the nsa with testimony from director william colby, the fbi's jame james ada, nsa director-general alan fbi informant, and others. >> we are here to...
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. >> historian hw brand is joined by tom johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explore the presidents' foreign policies during the conflict, monday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, our five-part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convene to investigate the intelligence activities of the cia, fbi, irs, and nsa. the testimony from cia director, the director's james adams, nsa director lou allen, fbi informants and others. >> we're here to review the major findingsf our full investigation of fbi intelligence, including the coen tell program and other targets aimed at domestic targets. fbi surveillance of law-abiding citizens and groups, political abuses of fbi intelligence, and several specific cases of unjustified intelligence operations. >>> for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> food security scholars, produce growers and nonprofit leaders testified before the house agriculture committee on efforts to reduce food waste by suppliers and consumers. the committee is looking at proposed legislation called the fo
. >> historian hw brand is joined by tom johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explore the presidents' foreign policies during the conflict, monday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, our five-part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convene to investigate the intelligence activities of the cia, fbi, irs, and nsa. the testimony from cia director, the director's james adams, nsa director lou allen, fbi informants and others. >> we're here to...
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at 9:10 p.m., journalist bob woodward and alexander butterfield on president nixon and watergate.d nations zalmay khalilzad discusses his memoir "the envoy, my journey through a turbulent world." >> we saw the extremists such as zarqawi exploited though we then corrected it towards the end of the period i was there by reaching out to the sunnis, building up iraqi forces, by establishing a unity government, killing zarqawi to bring about security, violence was way down but unfortunately when we left and the vacuum was filled by rival regional powers pulling iraq apart, violence escalated and we have isis now. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> wednesday, a look at the obama administration's response to the zika virus. the brooksings institution hears from the centers from disease control and prevention appropriations office. that's live, 9:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> the impact of low energy prices on oil and gas revenue-dependent nations is the topic of discussion wednesday at the center for strategic and international studies. energy market experts wil
at 9:10 p.m., journalist bob woodward and alexander butterfield on president nixon and watergate.d nations zalmay khalilzad discusses his memoir "the envoy, my journey through a turbulent world." >> we saw the extremists such as zarqawi exploited though we then corrected it towards the end of the period i was there by reaching out to the sunnis, building up iraqi forces, by establishing a unity government, killing zarqawi to bring about security, violence was way down but...
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brands is joined by a former aide, tom johnson, and former nixon aide, alexander butterfield, to explore the president's foreign policies during the conflict. t monday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. eastern on real america, our hearingings convene to investigate the intelligence activities of cia, irs. fbi informants and others. zwl we are here to review the major findings of our full investigation of fbi domestic sbel jerngs including the call and tell program and other programs aimed at domestic targets. fbi surveillance of law-abiding citizens and groups. political abuses of fbi intelligence and several specific cases of unfjustified intelligence operations. zpl for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to cspan.org. >>> nasa nasa administrator now the state of science and technology-related education. he was at the brookings institution in washington, d.c. inventor and education advocate, dean kamen, also took part in the discussion. this is about an hour and a half. >> i think we're wired. ladies and gentlemen, it's a great pleasure to welcome you this morning to brookings.
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brand is joined by former lbj aide tom johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explore the president's foreign policies during the conflict. monday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. eastern on real america our five-part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities of the cia, fbi, irs, and the nsa. with testimony by cia director william colby, the fbi's james adams, nsa director jen lou allen, fbi informants, and others. >> we are here to review the major findings of our full investigation of fbi domestic intelligence including the co-intel program and other programs aimed at domestic targets. fbi surveillance of law-abiding citizens and groups, political abuses of fbi intelligence, and several specific cases of unjustified intelligence operations. >> for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go to c-span.org. this week on "washington journal's" spotlight on magazines, a conibutor for "reason" joins us to discuss funding the war on terrorism. >> and we continue today with our ongoing spotlight on magazines series, fea
brand is joined by former lbj aide tom johnson and former nixon aide alexander butterfield to explore the president's foreign policies during the conflict. monday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. eastern on real america our five-part series on the 1975 church committee hearings convened to investigate the intelligence activities of the cia, fbi, irs, and the nsa. with testimony by cia director william colby, the fbi's james adams, nsa director jen lou allen, fbi informants, and others. >> we are...
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butterfield, the democratic representative from north carolina on a tweet saying disappointing! north carolina stands to lose millions in federal education fund for our children if we don't repeal hb2 now. this connected to concerns about title ix funding as its known by the education department. so continue calling in on those thoughts as well. if you want to give your thoughts on those topics, a couple of other stories to show you. facebook in the news. concerning specifically about their news coverage. this is jessica ginn saying they denying or at least denying sensoring conservative use. gives -- the -- host: let's go to tom, line two. good morning. you're on next. caller: hello? >> hi. you're on. caller: yeah. i just like to comment on that law they're trying to come out with. host: yeah, go ahead. caller: in my opinion, i don't think a grown man have no business going in the bathroom with -- if you're born a grown man and you want to turn out to be a transgender, that's your business but you have no business going in the bathroom with little young girls. i mean, loretta m
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butterfield are host pediatric trauma briefing on sues the 2 this. with that discussion, mr. chairman i yield back. >> anybody else on our side want anything to add at this point? i recommend the ranking member, mr. pallone for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank all of our participate pants for joining us -- participants joining us today. additionally i like to thank the chairman's for his commitment to this examination on concussions and brain trauma. earlier this year we had an initial roundtable on this issue and at the time i requested of chairman upton we hold a series of hearings on concussions an sports related head trauma. i proposed we start with examination of head impact and youth sports. i'm gratified we're here to discuss this very top and look forward to additional hearings on this important issue. parents across the country are concerned about the risk of concussions with good reason. i have my own experience as a parent in dealing with my daughter's concussion and deciphering the med al vice provided. it is challenging as parent to balan
butterfield are host pediatric trauma briefing on sues the 2 this. with that discussion, mr. chairman i yield back. >> anybody else on our side want anything to add at this point? i recommend the ranking member, mr. pallone for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank all of our participate pants for joining us -- participants joining us today. additionally i like to thank the chairman's for his commitment to this examination on concussions and brain trauma. earlier...
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joinedorian h w brand is by tom johnson and alexander butterfield to explore the presidents foreign policy reel america, our five-part series on the 1975 church committee hearings, convened to discuss the secret activities of the cia and fbi. by leaders and others. >> we are here to review the major findings of our domestic intelligence, including the call intel program and other programs aimed at a mistake targets. -- at domestic targets. fbi looking at civilian groups. of several specific cases unjustified intelligence operations. >> for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. cox is the director of the criminal justice policy group at the center for american progress. how many americans have criminal records? in threearly one americans. the barriers associated with this are lifelong. barriers to employment, education, housing. we have a new report that shows those barriers and those consequences with families and children's of those with criminal records. nearly one into american children have parents with a criminal record
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rezoned didn't allow office and the building was a legal non-conforming office with burt field and butterfieldhe political climatic change is change but without controversy in 2013 investigating or less taken over management danny and arey talked about the building the building was used for office and non-conforming to allow for the legal office to make sure the records were clear to any it was clear if he were seeking to do the right thing clear up city records and pay the fees and move on as a result i went through the options with them, they were multiple first do nothing the building was running smoothly and a variant of the finishes the central soma zoning district westbound pending and designated this block as office with the wait for central soma and then do whatever the process that central soma called for to turn it into office a third option to tampering the legitimate process program excuse me - which was ceron amnesty for some business owners i sunshine had experience and find if difficult not completely clean rift history a fourth option seeking a letter of depreciation if the zon
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butterfield, i don't want america to get the wrong impression. but i see that you have action items. can you tell me what is good but the system that we could work with? this is a system we can fix. we need to get people back in the system. also if it's good? >> is no doubt about it and he is back to the two track system. but that system does perform well, and when you look at other systems they all have issues. i went to school in new jersey, working for a number of years minus some of the issues they have. san francisco is facing significant issues. it is a large infrastructure investment. day-to-day the system works well. >> also, the concern is people in america are moving back into the cities. if we don't have a system that is safe i think we are headed for trouble, and i know we have a responsibility to make sure there is enough funding for the infrastructure, the safetyinfrastructure, the safety part of it, and i just want america to know what you can still companies the system. we are going to fix it. >> you can cows with a couple in from
butterfield, i don't want america to get the wrong impression. but i see that you have action items. can you tell me what is good but the system that we could work with? this is a system we can fix. we need to get people back in the system. also if it's good? >> is no doubt about it and he is back to the two track system. but that system does perform well, and when you look at other systems they all have issues. i went to school in new jersey, working for a number of years minus some of...