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saturday night at 10:00 eastern the commission questioning cia director william coley about illegally stored biological weapons. >> i cannot explain why that quantity was developed except that this was a collaboration that we were engaged in with the united states army and we did develop this particular weapon you might say as a possible -- for possible use. >> and on the civil war at 6:00. >> in 1860 the united states was 70 years old. it was not old enough to have wisdom. the lee family at that time had been living in virginia 225 years. i do not think lee anguished at all over the decision he made that april evening. and i think that devotion to duty came forth in 1861. his primary duty was to his family. his family had been virginians for over two centuries. the old dominion was lee's birthright. >> historian james bud robertson talks about general robert e. lee, his ties to virginia and his various military campaigns throughout the state. then sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house rewind," the film "a private decision" chronicles the 1968 presidential race. from the
saturday night at 10:00 eastern the commission questioning cia director william coley about illegally stored biological weapons. >> i cannot explain why that quantity was developed except that this was a collaboration that we were engaged in with the united states army and we did develop this particular weapon you might say as a possible -- for possible use. >> and on the civil war at 6:00. >> in 1860 the united states was 70 years old. it was not old enough to have wisdom....
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. >> so we know that the coley actually is in good shape. >> a world without bees would mean the end lot of the fruits and the nuts that we appreciate. >> all of the peaches, all of the apples. >> a lot of our bees die mostly just from not being able to keep themselves warm in the winter. but we do have a lot of problems with things that most beekeepers do see. >> remember that? >> yeah. >> they don't sting. >> oh. >> that's why i can hold him like this. >> we're looking to expand this initiative. we're looking to deepen our research. >> we're connected to them. >> yeah, they hep help us live so we should help them live as well. >> that's all for news4 this week. i'm veronica johnson. thanks for joining us. until next time, be safe, be kind, be happy. bye-bye. ♪ >>> nbc sports, home of the 2016 rio olympics. the nhl, pre premier league, the sprint cup playoffs and sunday night football. only on nbc. >> welco to philadelphia! it's game 6, flyers and capitals. michal neuvirth coming off shutout in game 5 leads the flyers on the ice. here come the washington capitals who lead the series
. >> so we know that the coley actually is in good shape. >> a world without bees would mean the end lot of the fruits and the nuts that we appreciate. >> all of the peaches, all of the apples. >> a lot of our bees die mostly just from not being able to keep themselves warm in the winter. but we do have a lot of problems with things that most beekeepers do see. >> remember that? >> yeah. >> they don't sting. >> oh. >> that's why i can hold...
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clay clayton is an attorney with robertson coley and clayton, ms. clayton practices civil litigation litigation for a wide range of clients for major corporations to individuals in cases involving fraud, rico securities, commercial matters, contract disputes, officer and director liability and shareholder and partnership concerns. mister robert raven served as assistant attorney general for legislative affairs with the us department of justice, where he drove attorney general janet reno's legislative initiative and handled the political challenges of congressional oversight of the department. he founded the rayburn group, public policy consulting organization in 2002 and continues to serve as president. he is a graduate of the wharton school and new york university law school. mister brian lennon served as federal prosecutor in michigan and virginia for 16 years and a trial attorney for the us department of justice civil division. as a deputy chief of the criminal division for the us attorney's office in the western district of michigan, ryan superv
clay clayton is an attorney with robertson coley and clayton, ms. clayton practices civil litigation litigation for a wide range of clients for major corporations to individuals in cases involving fraud, rico securities, commercial matters, contract disputes, officer and director liability and shareholder and partnership concerns. mister robert raven served as assistant attorney general for legislative affairs with the us department of justice, where he drove attorney general janet reno's...
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coley. mr. spencer? >> members of the committee, my name is bill spence. i'm president, chairman and ceo of ppl corporation. we deliver electric ut to more than 10 million customers in the u.s. and the uk. beyond my role overseeing ppl's operations, i'm also on the eei ceo policy committee on reliability and business continuity. i also am a member of the electricity subcommittee -- or subsector coordinating council that you heard about earlier today. the escc serves as a principal liaison between the federal government and the electric power sector to protect against cyberthreats to the nation's power grid. protecting the nation's power grid as you heard earlier is not only a top priority of the federal government. it's also a top priority for the industry. we have a very strong record of working together closely in all kinds of disasters and storms. along with our government partners. we identify, assess and respond to all threats. the electric sector takes a defense and depth approach to protecting grid assets. this approach includes three key elements.
coley. mr. spencer? >> members of the committee, my name is bill spence. i'm president, chairman and ceo of ppl corporation. we deliver electric ut to more than 10 million customers in the u.s. and the uk. beyond my role overseeing ppl's operations, i'm also on the eei ceo policy committee on reliability and business continuity. i also am a member of the electricity subcommittee -- or subsector coordinating council that you heard about earlier today. the escc serves as a principal liaison...
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coley. mr. spencer? >> members of the committee, my name is bill spence. i'm president, chairman and ceo of ppl corporation. we deliver electricity to more than 10 million customers in the u.s. and the uk. beyond my role overseeing ppl's operations, i'm also on the eei ceo policy committee on reliability and business continuity. i also am a member of the electricity subcommittee -- or subsector coordinating council that you heard about earlier today. the escc serves as a principal liaison between the federal government and the electric power sector to protect against cyberthreats to the nation's power grid. protecting the nation's power grid as you heard earlier is not only a top priority of the federal government. it's also a top priority for the industry. we have a very strong record of working together closely in all kinds of disasters and storms. along with our government partners. we identify, assess and respond to all threats. the electric sector takes a defense and depth approach to protecting grid assets. this approach includes three key elements.
coley. mr. spencer? >> members of the committee, my name is bill spence. i'm president, chairman and ceo of ppl corporation. we deliver electricity to more than 10 million customers in the u.s. and the uk. beyond my role overseeing ppl's operations, i'm also on the eei ceo policy committee on reliability and business continuity. i also am a member of the electricity subcommittee -- or subsector coordinating council that you heard about earlier today. the escc serves as a principal liaison...
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let's bring in deputy assistant secretary of defense for detainee affairs, coley simpson and alex sanchezacon association. thanks for joining us. >> good morning, maria. shrimp to give us your estimation in terms of how this plays out with guantÁnamo bay prisoners. where do they go? >> yet, so there's 91 guys now are in 15 countries. 51 from yemen. these two if they leave the island will go to some african country. we'll find out where they go in that country will have to mitigate the threat that those guys pose like all the transfers that guantÁnamo is closing by attrition. the obama administration endgame is to get to an irreducible number, maria, maybe 30, 40, 50 guys and go to congress and senate got a bring them here to do it. we will see whether the political will is to do it. maria: an incredible amount of debate to do this. give us the money part of the ankle, how money is pushing basically what's going on underground. >> are bankers are patriotic. brief 2 million reports last year 17 million cents 2001. 9/11 changed our world totally including in our banks. every time we see anyo
let's bring in deputy assistant secretary of defense for detainee affairs, coley simpson and alex sanchezacon association. thanks for joining us. >> good morning, maria. shrimp to give us your estimation in terms of how this plays out with guantÁnamo bay prisoners. where do they go? >> yet, so there's 91 guys now are in 15 countries. 51 from yemen. these two if they leave the island will go to some african country. we'll find out where they go in that country will have to mitigate...
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saturday night at 10:00 eastern the commissioner questioning cia director william coley about illegally stored biological weapons. >> i cannot explain why that quantity was developed except that this was a collaboration that we were engaged in with the united states army and we did develop this particular weapon, you might say, as a possible -- for possible use. >> and on "the civil war" at 6:00. >> in 1860 the united states was 70 years old. it was not old enough to have wisdom. the lee family at that time had been living in virginia 225 years. i do not think lee anguished at all over the decision he made that april evening. and i think that devotion to duty came forth in 1861. his primary duty was to his family. his family had been virginians for over two centuries. the old dominion was lee's birthright. >> historian james bud robinson talks about general robert e. lee, his ties to virginia and his various military campaigns throughout the state. and then sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house rewind," the film "a private decision" chronicles the 1968 presidential race. f
saturday night at 10:00 eastern the commissioner questioning cia director william coley about illegally stored biological weapons. >> i cannot explain why that quantity was developed except that this was a collaboration that we were engaged in with the united states army and we did develop this particular weapon, you might say, as a possible -- for possible use. >> and on "the civil war" at 6:00. >> in 1860 the united states was 70 years old. it was not old enough to...