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hayden: yeah. robert: it's interesting too that it's actually more of a family kind of situation that you were addressing first, and then this other history-making stuff kinda came about because of that, huh? so, how do you feel about being the first? jordan: excited. robert: yeah, how come? jordan: because i'm, like, one of the first, and all my friends can join if they want to. gonna all become sort of scouts as opposed to boy scouts,l join? girl scouts, and things like that. probably l the same way as you, huh? jordan: yeah. robert: yeah, hayden, all your friends, all the other boys all okay with this? or have you had a chance to talk to them about it? hayden: oh, well, i haven't really had a chance to talk about it with them. robert: mm-hmm, do you think that they'll be okay with it, though? hayden: probably. robert: yeah, yeah, i mean, it's a different day these days, you know? and, you know, well, i don't know. i mean, a lot of people may not want their sisters along on camping trips, but at
hayden: yeah. robert: it's interesting too that it's actually more of a family kind of situation that you were addressing first, and then this other history-making stuff kinda came about because of that, huh? so, how do you feel about being the first? jordan: excited. robert: yeah, how come? jordan: because i'm, like, one of the first, and all my friends can join if they want to. gonna all become sort of scouts as opposed to boy scouts,l join? girl scouts, and things like that. probably l the...
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thank you to general hayden and the director of the hayden center, larry pfeiffer. i look forward to this vigorous discussion, and i give you general hayden. [applause] >> thank you very much, congressman. president cabrera, dean rozell, thank you all. thank you all for coming. this is the inaugural event of the second year of the hayden center. we spent last year talking about truth tellers in a post-truth world, and then director pfeiffer and i thought a nice organizational concept for year two would be around the question of accountability. with regard to espionage in a democratic society. and that still was our theme. and we laid out a rather predictable course of events of things we would cover in the public events for the hayden center. and then there was that security clearance thing that happened. [laughter] and so we decided that this might actually be a good opportunity to take advantage of that controversy to take a look at question of presidents and secrets and dissent. what are the proper bounds for that kind of activity in a free and open society? and
thank you to general hayden and the director of the hayden center, larry pfeiffer. i look forward to this vigorous discussion, and i give you general hayden. [applause] >> thank you very much, congressman. president cabrera, dean rozell, thank you all. thank you all for coming. this is the inaugural event of the second year of the hayden center. we spent last year talking about truth tellers in a post-truth world, and then director pfeiffer and i thought a nice organizational concept for...
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i give you general hayden. [applause] gen. hayden: thank you, congressman. dean roselle,era, thank you all. thank you all for coming. this is the inaugural event of the second year of the hayden center. talking aboutyear truth tellers in a post-truth world. the doctor and i thought a nice organizational concept for year two would be around the question of accountability with regard to espionage in the democratic society. that is still our theme. they have laid out a rather predictable course of events of things we would cover in the public events for the hayden center. then there was the security clearance thing. so we decided this would be a good opportunity to take advantage of that controversy, to take a look at the question and secrets and dissent. the proper bounds for that kind of activity in a free society? that's the topic here for tonight. i will briefly introduce the panel members. and invite them to come up one one. you have some details in your programs. we want to get on to the discussion and your observations and questions before we're all done
i give you general hayden. [applause] gen. hayden: thank you, congressman. dean roselle,era, thank you all. thank you all for coming. this is the inaugural event of the second year of the hayden center. talking aboutyear truth tellers in a post-truth world. the doctor and i thought a nice organizational concept for year two would be around the question of accountability with regard to espionage in the democratic society. that is still our theme. they have laid out a rather predictable course of...
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[laughing] and so thank you, general hayden come for overseeing the creation of the michael v hayden center for intelligence policy and international security. dissent is always uncomfortable for people in charge. it can cost you a point working in a tennis match. you can get ejected from a baseball game. you could be held in contempt of course but dissent is essential in a a democracy. especially the informed dissent of those most certainly with the issues before us. general hayden doesn't get much introduction. in 40 years of public service he served in a variety of positions throughout our intelligence community and all over the world. world. he served in the air force, retiring as a 4-star general. he had signed up and ask you to counsel, the and intelligence agency, the u.n. command, before being appointed director of the national security agency in 19999 and then director of the cia where he served from 2006-2009. he knows quite a bit about the internal workings of the intelligence community, the accountability of the intelligence which the discussion will focus tonight. before
[laughing] and so thank you, general hayden come for overseeing the creation of the michael v hayden center for intelligence policy and international security. dissent is always uncomfortable for people in charge. it can cost you a point working in a tennis match. you can get ejected from a baseball game. you could be held in contempt of course but dissent is essential in a a democracy. especially the informed dissent of those most certainly with the issues before us. general hayden doesn't get...
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thank you to general hayden. i look forward to the vigorous discussion and i give you general hayden. [ laughter ] plus mac -- >> thank you all for coming. this is the inaugural event of the second year. we spent last year talking about truth in a post-truth world. then we thought a nice organizational concept for year two would be around accountability. that is still our theme. we laid out a predictable course of events of things we would cover in the events for the hayden center. then there was that security clearance thing that happened. so we decided this might actually be a good opportunity to take advantage of that controversy to take a look at the question of presidents and secrets and the extent. what are the private bounds of that kind of activity in a free and open society. so, that is the topic tonight. i will very briefly introduce the panel members and invite them to come up, one by one. you have some detail in your programs. we really do want to get on to the discussion and your questions, before we
thank you to general hayden. i look forward to the vigorous discussion and i give you general hayden. [ laughter ] plus mac -- >> thank you all for coming. this is the inaugural event of the second year. we spent last year talking about truth in a post-truth world. then we thought a nice organizational concept for year two would be around accountability. that is still our theme. we laid out a predictable course of events of things we would cover in the events for the hayden center. then...
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so we advise general hayden to go out and buy it.on't reinvent it. >> this is where hayden gets the idea to outsource. >> and then, five months after hayden had become the director, he appoints this internal and external team to do a study. i was on the internal team but i didn't get to promote my approach because i got assigned to the education and training investigation. so i got sidelined right off the bat. the people that were doing the architecture and that sort of stuff, they were his hand-picked to be in charge of the next organization. - - the others i can't name because they haven't been outed yet. >> - - goes on to become director. >> which was not only a combination of the direction element but all of the building. a combination of ddo and ddt. at the ddo had a deputy and deputy director. the ddt had director and deputy director. she took over both of these organizations and ran them by herself. >> we get into this november 2000 period, you've got the system deployed. >> ed was working on the front-end of three sites. taki
so we advise general hayden to go out and buy it.on't reinvent it. >> this is where hayden gets the idea to outsource. >> and then, five months after hayden had become the director, he appoints this internal and external team to do a study. i was on the internal team but i didn't get to promote my approach because i got assigned to the education and training investigation. so i got sidelined right off the bat. the people that were doing the architecture and that sort of stuff, they...
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this is general hayden's memoir. you will find in here just a one sentence reference to that ig investigation. what i hold in my hands right 200is a heavily redacted page report that was issued in december 2004 on the allegations that these folks made. i became aware of this when i worked on capitol hill for congressman rush holt was a member of the house intelligence committee. when nancy pelosi appointed him to the national commission on research and development in the intelligence community, i got to staff him on that particular panel. that meant i was able to request the classified version of this. as well as other documents that these folks have not seen. i have been in washington for 30 years. i will tell you, this document means the most damning investigative report i have ever read. once i got to cato and i began my practice here dealing with the intersection of constitutional liberty in the intelligence community, i made it my top priority to see what i could do to try to get this information out. american,
this is general hayden's memoir. you will find in here just a one sentence reference to that ig investigation. what i hold in my hands right 200is a heavily redacted page report that was issued in december 2004 on the allegations that these folks made. i became aware of this when i worked on capitol hill for congressman rush holt was a member of the house intelligence committee. when nancy pelosi appointed him to the national commission on research and development in the intelligence community,...
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he advised general hayden to go out and buy it. don't reinvent it. >> this is where hayden gets the idea to out source? >> and then five months after hayden was the director he appoints an internal/external team to do the study. i was on the internal teamich didn't get to promote my approach because i got assigned to the education and training investigation. so i got sidelined right off the bat. and the people that were doing the architecture and that sort of stuff, they were his hand pick-ees to run the next -- to be in charge of the next organization. maureen baginsky. i can name her name. the others i can't name because they haven't been outed yet. >> she goes on to become the head -- >> the director which was a combination of not only the production element, but also all the building. it was a combination of the ddo and the ddt. so she had -- and the ddo had a director and a deputy director. the ddt had a director and a deputy director. she took over both of these organizations and ran it by herself. >> so we get into this nove
he advised general hayden to go out and buy it. don't reinvent it. >> this is where hayden gets the idea to out source? >> and then five months after hayden was the director he appoints an internal/external team to do the study. i was on the internal teamich didn't get to promote my approach because i got assigned to the education and training investigation. so i got sidelined right off the bat. and the people that were doing the architecture and that sort of stuff, they were his...
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carla hayden has her picture taken in that frame as well. thank you for your time. >> guest: thank you for the bags, they are perfect. >> welcome to the washington convention center, the 18th annual national book festival, live coverage on booktv. we have a full day for you that includes author programs with supreme court justice sonja sotomayor and hamilton biographer john chernow and a chance to talk to pulitzer prize-winning historian doris kearns goodwin, fox news host brian killmeed, tara westover and many others. british spy novelist, this is live coverage of the 18th annual national book festival in washington. .. >> good morning everybody. we try to start right on time. i'm john haskell from the library of congress. we welcome you to the 18th annual national book festival. it is
carla hayden has her picture taken in that frame as well. thank you for your time. >> guest: thank you for the bags, they are perfect. >> welcome to the washington convention center, the 18th annual national book festival, live coverage on booktv. we have a full day for you that includes author programs with supreme court justice sonja sotomayor and hamilton biographer john chernow and a chance to talk to pulitzer prize-winning historian doris kearns goodwin, fox news host brian...
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lauren hayden says she met the doctor on tinder.and he attacked her lauren hayden/victim: took me hep off my top and i kept trying to just put it back on.//like, he's a monster."after news of his arrest she contacted police. sara sidner/los angeles: "investigators say, in 2016, they found out about the couple's crimes when a woman regained consciousness and began screaming in the apartment.but it wasn't until 2018 that police arrested the couple.so why the delay?sara sidner/los angeles: "police say they simply didn't have enough evidence. but they do now. they obtained a search warrant. and they say that investigators found 1000 or so videos on dr. robicheaux's phone that show him having sex and sometimes him and his girlfriend having sex with women in various stages of consciousness."but it wasn't until 2018 that they arrested the couple.so why the delay? police say they didn't have enough evidence until now to do so.-nats question-lauren hayden/victim: "absolutely not. one victim is one victim too many."one of dr robicheaux's patients is shocked byarrest:no font provided "he's a gr
lauren hayden says she met the doctor on tinder.and he attacked her lauren hayden/victim: took me hep off my top and i kept trying to just put it back on.//like, he's a monster."after news of his arrest she contacted police. sara sidner/los angeles: "investigators say, in 2016, they found out about the couple's crimes when a woman regained consciousness and began screaming in the apartment.but it wasn't until 2018 that police arrested the couple.so why the delay?sara sidner/los...
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we sat down with michael hayden, leon panetta, john brennan, jay johnson and madeleine albright. >> andhe russian investigation, the u.s. relationship with nato and the trump administration's threat to pull security clearances from some of those people we just mentioned. first up, our conversation with retired four-star general michael hayden, who ran both the nsa and cia. and we started by asking him about his new book, the assault on intelligence, american national security in the age of lies. >> i come at it with a three-layered problem. number one is cultural. and fun mentally that's the biggest one. it's us. the book is about us and our political discourse or lack of discourse, our distrust. that's anchored also on the lack of truth. post-truth world oxford definition, decision making based on feeling and preference rather than objective reality and we've gone to our corners, pledged allegiance to our tribes and data doesn't matter much. second layer, the president, who quite intelligently saw it, exploited it and now in office uses it and frankly i think worsens it. >> abuses it.
we sat down with michael hayden, leon panetta, john brennan, jay johnson and madeleine albright. >> andhe russian investigation, the u.s. relationship with nato and the trump administration's threat to pull security clearances from some of those people we just mentioned. first up, our conversation with retired four-star general michael hayden, who ran both the nsa and cia. and we started by asking him about his new book, the assault on intelligence, american national security in the age...
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so this is where hayden gets the idea to outsource. they come in and do a study.i did not get to promote my approach i got sidelined. on the people that were doing the architecture and that sort of stuff. there was the handpicked keys i can name her name. the others i can't name. they have not been outed yet. it was a combination of not only the production elements but also all of the building that was a combination and they have a deputy director. she took over both of these organizations and ran it by herself. so we get into this november of 2000 you have the system employed. they were working on the front end of three sites. taking inputs in. i connected them with process in the back and that went into every database that was relevant. on every source that they have. pulling it all together in a composite picture. that was the issue with analysis. i was not allowed to put the thin thread data in the database. my policy was never asked per mission only for guinness if you have to. it was a job that needed to be done. you just did it. i would've called the fbi. i
so this is where hayden gets the idea to outsource. they come in and do a study.i did not get to promote my approach i got sidelined. on the people that were doing the architecture and that sort of stuff. there was the handpicked keys i can name her name. the others i can't name. they have not been outed yet. it was a combination of not only the production elements but also all of the building that was a combination and they have a deputy director. she took over both of these organizations and...
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as for hayden. on the home stretch. the students are all finished. for the day whom should. own. fish traps and. no man. from the. family. to. serve her parents or friends. in which. posts. trying to leave her cries. for their deeds or. trying to shout scared and steve. minus from. should i. go. there very smart. it's fun. to see. the. foreign embassies. trying to secure the. chance to cheat. to be fair to keep. their seats. they're trying to shut scared me steve. also seems. to see through. he sees. things easy. to. see. you know. fever and. sees. signs sees. thank you. oh my thank you. thank you you thank . i hear. you know. i leave the chart in my mind tool from. me. city sure. but the worst in my far. right here. you know. i the picture of it my boat flying a. sharp good i just see you gun sit side shop even to the. side. of the. boat beat her. in her that's. not hurt she's. fine by me so i. have to. find it it's fine but i the minute he says she doubt i'll think of the. idea should. i try it some on. a specific site tunes from. my merits with the right. side. of history. sor
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>> general hayden, thank you. >>> just ahead, the results on a new poll. why there's bad news and some good news for the president. >>> and we're keeping an eye on hurricane florence, now barreling its way towards the carolinas. we'll look at how other storms have battered the region and the lessons learned from them, when we continue. ♪ [baby laughing] [baby crying] [baby laughing] [baby crying] [baby laughing] [baby crying] we hide hotel names, so you can find four star hotels at two star prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e hotwire.com walking a dog can add thouswalking this many?our day. that can be rough on pam's feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they relieve pain and give her the comfort to move more so she can keep up with all of her best friends. dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> there's new cnn polling on president trump's approval rating, and mostly, it's pretty bad news for the president. the latest results put the president's approval rating at just 36% and 58% of those polled disapprove of the job he's doing. this afte
>> general hayden, thank you. >>> just ahead, the results on a new poll. why there's bad news and some good news for the president. >>> and we're keeping an eye on hurricane florence, now barreling its way towards the carolinas. we'll look at how other storms have battered the region and the lessons learned from them, when we continue. ♪ [baby laughing] [baby crying] [baby laughing] [baby crying] [baby laughing] [baby crying] we hide hotel names, so you can find four...
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>> general hayden, thank you. >>> just ahead, the results on a new poll.hy there's bad news and some good news for the president. >>> and we're keeping an eye on hurricane florence, now barreling its way towards the carolinas. we'll look at how other storms have battered the region and the lessons learned from them, when we continue. but this hair color thing. i've got that figured out. garnier nutrisse. the #1 nourishing color crème, with avocado, olive and shea oils. nourishes while you color. for the rich color you expect. join the millions who have chosen nutrisse. nourished hair. better color. you're in the business of helping people. we're in the business of helping you. business funding to help make a difference. another way we have your back. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com.
>> general hayden, thank you. >>> just ahead, the results on a new poll.hy there's bad news and some good news for the president. >>> and we're keeping an eye on hurricane florence, now barreling its way towards the carolinas. we'll look at how other storms have battered the region and the lessons learned from them, when we continue. but this hair color thing. i've got that figured out. garnier nutrisse. the #1 nourishing color crème, with avocado, olive and shea oils....
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>> well, i-- i-- tom hayden, my second husband and i-- had started an organization in california.ic democracy. california is huge. it took a lot of none have this organization, which did absolutely great things. and it was during a recession, and i had to figure out, i gotta start a business that can make money for the organization. and it was the workout, and all the money from the workout went to campaign for -- >> stephen: all of this was to raise money? >> yeah, for the campaign for economic democracy. >> stephen: you must have raised some serious coin. >> yeah, i did. yeah. ( applause ) >> stephen: i had no idea. you're still-- you're still-- you're still-- you are still an activist. you still work to make the world a better place as you see it. what are the causes weighing heaviest on your mind right now? >> everything. ( laughter ). >> stephen: "all of the above." >> what i do, you know, when the election happened in november 2016, you know, like a lot of people, i thought what can i do? and i decided that i needed to put my focus on organizations that were on the ground in
>> well, i-- i-- tom hayden, my second husband and i-- had started an organization in california.ic democracy. california is huge. it took a lot of none have this organization, which did absolutely great things. and it was during a recession, and i had to figure out, i gotta start a business that can make money for the organization. and it was the workout, and all the money from the workout went to campaign for -- >> stephen: all of this was to raise money? >> yeah, for the...
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is hayden a commentator for cnn? that's a good point because he's a commentator and a critic. a critic guarantees he's a commentator. >> dan: don't you member the democrats have calling, months ago, when the initial redacted reports were released, they were saying that the dirt is in the redactions. now they are saying let's not see the redactions. >> marie: this is not going to be helpful to donald trump. i guarantee you. >> dana: be patient, marie. >> marie: next best topic, "new york times" being criticized for asking readers for help finding fake news. don't miss greg's monologue of next. stay tuned. ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ uhp. i didn't believe it. again. ♪ ooh, baby, do you know what that's worth? ♪ i want to believe it. [ claps hands ] ♪ ooh i'm not hearing the confidence. okay, hold the name your price tool. power of options based on your budget! and! ♪ we'll make heaven a place on earth ♪ yeah! oh, my angels! ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ [ sobs quietly ] you might or joints.hingace for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an
is hayden a commentator for cnn? that's a good point because he's a commentator and a critic. a critic guarantees he's a commentator. >> dan: don't you member the democrats have calling, months ago, when the initial redacted reports were released, they were saying that the dirt is in the redactions. now they are saying let's not see the redactions. >> marie: this is not going to be helpful to donald trump. i guarantee you. >> dana: be patient, marie. >> marie: next best...
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. >> host: and that full interview with karla hayden is available on our hundreds web site. i "educated o'the author is tara westover who is live now. before we start talking about your book, miss westover, which came out in february and has been on the bestseller list since, does this situation here with this crowd watching you and all these people around, does this make you uncomfortable or are you used to it now sunny wouldn't say makes me uncomfortable but still very surreal. doesn't feel completely real. it's a surprise to me. i wrote the book -- as a write are you said in a dark room and you're alone and you write something and there's never a moment you realize other people have read it. i don't see people reading it and yet they have and it's always just a surprise to me. i have not quite wrapped my ahead around it. >> host: to be in is situation in the first 17 years of your life, would this have been odd to you. >> guest: extremely odd. never went to a festival when i was a child because i was raise by survivalists and to find myself on the stage is -- this is diff
. >> host: and that full interview with karla hayden is available on our hundreds web site. i "educated o'the author is tara westover who is live now. before we start talking about your book, miss westover, which came out in february and has been on the bestseller list since, does this situation here with this crowd watching you and all these people around, does this make you uncomfortable or are you used to it now sunny wouldn't say makes me uncomfortable but still very surreal....
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. >> reporter: hayden, a senior football player, recalls playing beer pong with savannah and his teammaten. >> she was staring him down, giving him that look. i told him, i was like, "all right, she obviously wants it." he was like, "i know, i can tell." >> reporter: you had some interest in this guy. i saw you roll your eyes. why? >> i always said to my friends, i would never with him. he's a nice guy, but no. >> reporter: 40 underage teenagers partying, drinking, saying turn down, for what. ♪ turn down for what what were you drinking? >> smirnoff. i had about two of those before i got there, and then i had three or four beers. and then four double shots of fireball. it was all under an hour that i had drank this much. >> reporter: others quickly took notice. >> i first saw her on the couch, one of her friends was like, pouring a little alcohol in her mouth. she was just dancing, having a fun time and stuff. >> reporter: she didn't look like she was completely wasted? >> no. she was conscious, walking around, having a good time, not stumbling. i couldn't say she might have been able to w
. >> reporter: hayden, a senior football player, recalls playing beer pong with savannah and his teammaten. >> she was staring him down, giving him that look. i told him, i was like, "all right, she obviously wants it." he was like, "i know, i can tell." >> reporter: you had some interest in this guy. i saw you roll your eyes. why? >> i always said to my friends, i would never with him. he's a nice guy, but no. >> reporter: 40 underage teenagers...
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we just heard from general hayden, and he says chaos has been sewn. we were talking about how everybody we talked to this weekend wants to know who the writer is, and it's broken through to the people that work in the administration. when you have mike pence basically saying strap me up to the lie detrebgter rigector rig know there's something going on. watch this. >> should all top officials take a lie detector test, and would you agree to take one? >> i would agree to take it in a heartbeat and would submit to any review of the administration. >> do you think the administration should do that? >> that would be a decision for the president. >> the in a heartbeat has a special mike pence touch. >> the vice president has to go out of his way to say in a heartbeat i would take a lie detector. >> the white house thought it was a good idea in many ways. the reaction to the op-ed has really underscored the chaos. you had kellyanne conway saying this was the point of the op-ed was to sew chaos, and it has done that but it reflects the chaos that has gone on
we just heard from general hayden, and he says chaos has been sewn. we were talking about how everybody we talked to this weekend wants to know who the writer is, and it's broken through to the people that work in the administration. when you have mike pence basically saying strap me up to the lie detrebgter rigector rig know there's something going on. watch this. >> should all top officials take a lie detector test, and would you agree to take one? >> i would agree to take it in a...
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last year you might remember we introduced you to hayden bradley, the north bay teenager was diagnosedpulmonary etresiia at birth. he became a honorary member. tonight he will be giving away his own sharks trading card. >> i love it. i want one. >> if you want one, and we all do, actually, he'lle giving them at turin. they host the flames at the shark tank. i think 7:30 is the start time. >> he's an inspiration. crazy hockey season is here, so is basketball season. that means the seasons are changing. >> that's your could you and much here loves spores. you can see we have the low clouds pushing in, but not only in san francisco, we'll have the clouds moving throughout the bay area tomorrow. upper 50s and low 0s, and we'll get you a look to get you ready to get out the door. it's going to be coldest with 52 degrees. we have been talking a lot this week. the last time -- so it's been over five months. we have the possibility this weekend the best chance would be for the north bay, and notice the cooler temperatures down to the 0s. next monday and tuesday the data right now does not show
last year you might remember we introduced you to hayden bradley, the north bay teenager was diagnosedpulmonary etresiia at birth. he became a honorary member. tonight he will be giving away his own sharks trading card. >> i love it. i want one. >> if you want one, and we all do, actually, he'lle giving them at turin. they host the flames at the shark tank. i think 7:30 is the start time. >> he's an inspiration. crazy hockey season is here, so is basketball season. that means...
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general hayden made some remarks we wanted to highlight. we'll watch them together and discuss them on the other side. >> my instinct, no data. my instinct is the president has acted more and more desperate, more and more frightened by the prospect of the investigation continuing. and so he's doubled down on his attacks on the person of bob mueller and on the institutions that mueller represents or is guiding. >> jeremy, do you care to take a crack at what the former cia director was getting at there? >> yeah, and first of all, mike hayes is not just a former cia director, he's a former four-star air force general. he's devoted his entire life to the deputy director, was the deputy director of intelligence and was appointed by president bush. so when the president says it's only democrats attacking him or questioning his way of leading the country, he is talking about general hayden. i'll just end on this, brian, which is it is those members of the intelligence community, i think, who really deserve a lot of our praise and honor for the way
general hayden made some remarks we wanted to highlight. we'll watch them together and discuss them on the other side. >> my instinct, no data. my instinct is the president has acted more and more desperate, more and more frightened by the prospect of the investigation continuing. and so he's doubled down on his attacks on the person of bob mueller and on the institutions that mueller represents or is guiding. >> jeremy, do you care to take a crack at what the former cia director...
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karla hayden, the librarian of congress loves the game and what it's done for the country. >> baseballty and baseball unites people in the stands and baseball has really helped change the culture. >> baseball. so much more than just a game. harry smith, nbc news, washington. >> i bet nowhere does it say they player cannot flip his bat after a home run. >> cool artifacts though. the nun took over the box office. the horror movie opened in first place bringing in over $53 openr three weeks at number one, crazy rich asians came in second with 13.6 million and at third, starring jennifer garner topping $13 million in the opening weekend. >> thanks for start >>> as hurricane florence targets the east coast, flooding in various parts of the country is already having a huge impact. we'll tell you what's ahead. >>> to north korea, where a new kind of military celebration is taking place with one major mainstay missing from the picture. but a new report suggest there's more than meets the eye. >>> as week one of the nfl is off to a big start, so, too, is th reaction from shoppers to nike's cont
karla hayden, the librarian of congress loves the game and what it's done for the country. >> baseballty and baseball unites people in the stands and baseball has really helped change the culture. >> baseball. so much more than just a game. harry smith, nbc news, washington. >> i bet nowhere does it say they player cannot flip his bat after a home run. >> cool artifacts though. the nun took over the box office. the horror movie opened in first place bringing in over $53...
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what do you make of hayden drawing the line ever releaof r classified documents? there it is >> it is a tough question. this is one of the most egregious things that president trump has done, endangers sources of information and methods and making allies reluctant to share information with us. on the other hand, is this just a game of chicken that trump is playing to try to get sessions and rosenstein to resign? because if they do, he is now sized control of the russia investigation. so they have to really make a calculation about if i leave could it get worts. and i think that they are trying their best to serve our country, but at some point i do agree with general maidhayden that pes it is important to make a public stand so that the public does understand how significant this is. i think this is a story that maybe if you are an achblg member of the public you you appreciate because the president says i'm doing this in the interest of transparency and most people think that this is a good thing. but i think there are two motives. one is damaging this investigat
what do you make of hayden drawing the line ever releaof r classified documents? there it is >> it is a tough question. this is one of the most egregious things that president trump has done, endangers sources of information and methods and making allies reluctant to share information with us. on the other hand, is this just a game of chicken that trump is playing to try to get sessions and rosenstein to resign? because if they do, he is now sized control of the russia investigation. so...
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james clapper, michael hayden rogers will talk about the relationship between presidents and the intelligencenity. live from george mason university in virginia, here on c-span. q&a, richardht smith discusses his biography of herbert hoover. >> is that accomplishment is all that matters. it is an unsentimental -- the sort of thing you would expect an engineer to say. that is one of the keys to understanding his life, his success in everything but the presidency. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span'
james clapper, michael hayden rogers will talk about the relationship between presidents and the intelligencenity. live from george mason university in virginia, here on c-span. q&a, richardht smith discusses his biography of herbert hoover. >> is that accomplishment is all that matters. it is an unsentimental -- the sort of thing you would expect an engineer to say. that is one of the keys to understanding his life, his success in everything but the presidency. >> sunday night...
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. >>> i was honored to participate in an event for the hayden center named for general hayden.ed by admiral mike rogers and philip muddcia analysts. the four have never shared a stage before the trump presidency. their frankness was both refreshing and alarming. >> the thing that concerns me the most is our institutions are under attack, which i always thought, that's the strength of our system. it's the fact that we can count on these institutions, their ethos, their professionalism, their capitol hill to the rule of law over time regardless of the broader context that's ongoing. >> that has been a real strength for us as a nation. and now i just do not want to lose that. >> what bothers me the most is the institutions and values and norms and standards in this country that i spent a good 50-plus years in one capacity or another, in the trenches of the intelligence for every president since john f. kennedy, which those are under assault, which they are now, i felt it was my duty, my obligation to speak up. >> we're in the "in emergency break glass" situation. and so we're doin
. >>> i was honored to participate in an event for the hayden center named for general hayden.ed by admiral mike rogers and philip muddcia analysts. the four have never shared a stage before the trump presidency. their frankness was both refreshing and alarming. >> the thing that concerns me the most is our institutions are under attack, which i always thought, that's the strength of our system. it's the fact that we can count on these institutions, their ethos, their...
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general michael hayden said this.he next time the president talks about disrespecting veterans. that's a flag at full staff a day after john mccain died. is hayden right? is this going to follow him? >> it ought to. i'm sorry. >> this was the virtual patriotism that donald trump wants to exploit as opposed to the real patriotism that he showed so much disrespect for earlier in the week. but, you know, as a cultural wedge issue, this is irresistible to him. i can't help think of rick wilson's book, everything trump touches dies. i love the nfl. i love the green bay packers. i want to have a season where i can step away from politics and not have it be polluted by this kind of -- this kind of cultural warfare. but in the trump era, there's no escape. >> well, let's remember why colin kaepernick was kneeling in the first place. and also remember why americans revere athletes. they are role models and people look to them to use their platforms for good. and what better good is there than to draw attention to the fact at t
general michael hayden said this.he next time the president talks about disrespecting veterans. that's a flag at full staff a day after john mccain died. is hayden right? is this going to follow him? >> it ought to. i'm sorry. >> this was the virtual patriotism that donald trump wants to exploit as opposed to the real patriotism that he showed so much disrespect for earlier in the week. but, you know, as a cultural wedge issue, this is irresistible to him. i can't help think of rick...
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hayden,r: now, michael and michael rogers talk about presidents and the intelligence community at an event put together by george mason university. minutes. >> we'll get started in just a you.e, thank
hayden,r: now, michael and michael rogers talk about presidents and the intelligence community at an event put together by george mason university. minutes. >> we'll get started in just a you.e, thank
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james clapper, michael hayden rogers will talk about the relationship between presidents and the intelligence community. live from george mason university in virginia, here on c-span. q&a, richardht smith discusses his biography of herbert hoover. >> is that accomplishment is all that matters. it is an unsentimental -- the sort of thing you would expect an engineer to say. that is one of the keys to understanding his life, his success in everything but the presidency. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. this 17th anniversary on terroristber 11, 2001 attacks, we are joined by the expert from the rand corporation. where are we on the war on terror? be a balance sheet of pluses and frustrations. we have succeeded in degrading the operational capabilities and plundered al qaeda. was of the territory that taken by isis has been recovered. truly degraded their operational capabilities, particularly their ability to carry out large-scale, ambitious attacks in the united states. they have been largely reduced to haveexploitation homegrown terrorists carry out attacks. in that regard,
james clapper, michael hayden rogers will talk about the relationship between presidents and the intelligence community. live from george mason university in virginia, here on c-span. q&a, richardht smith discusses his biography of herbert hoover. >> is that accomplishment is all that matters. it is an unsentimental -- the sort of thing you would expect an engineer to say. that is one of the keys to understanding his life, his success in everything but the presidency. >> sunday...
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lady and in the book saw as the train with someone and bill hayden and tinker tailor but that to me isius of le carrÉ. he lived a lot of real life espionage john but he had the brilliance to see this character and said it was drawn from a rector of lincoln college at oxford and his first boss was at my five swords drawn from real people but there is george smiley and his wife in the sense of the trail and peter is in that first book and the special branch expectorant manville, if you know these books and they are all there and then he has that deck of cards from the start and then he keeps playing through his career right down to the legacy of spies, most recent book, which i loved, which has will hand in mantle and all these people who were in the first book. amazing. >> i'd like to echo that. the thing about george smiley is he's a complete contrast with james bond. james bond never questions what he's doing is right. james bond is an action man and has no real in her life. smiley is all the time troubled and anxious that the human damage being caused to all these little people or or
lady and in the book saw as the train with someone and bill hayden and tinker tailor but that to me isius of le carrÉ. he lived a lot of real life espionage john but he had the brilliance to see this character and said it was drawn from a rector of lincoln college at oxford and his first boss was at my five swords drawn from real people but there is george smiley and his wife in the sense of the trail and peter is in that first book and the special branch expectorant manville, if you know...
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i like to thank you doctor hayden for being an awesome mentor and teaching me everything i know aboutuilding inclusive and caring library communities. i enjoyed an incredible career because of your mentorship. i would just like to take this as an opportunity to thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything you do. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> hello. a week or two ago i read in the newspaper about trump ripping up his papers? i wonder if either one or both of you would want to weigh in on lines? [laughter] >> one of the fascinating jobs of the national archives is to deal with transitions of administrations and there are about 4000 presidential appointees leaving and arriving at the same time. one of our jobs is to ensure those folks for leaving are leaving behind their records and the other is to ensure the folks coming in i've been being trained about what the rules are. that includes the executive branch stuff in the presidential records stuff for those folks in the white house. if the same at the startup of any administration. the federal records act gives me more
i like to thank you doctor hayden for being an awesome mentor and teaching me everything i know aboutuilding inclusive and caring library communities. i enjoyed an incredible career because of your mentorship. i would just like to take this as an opportunity to thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything you do. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> hello. a week or two ago i read in the newspaper about trump ripping up his papers? i wonder if either one or both of you...
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detention center for refugees and migrants in the libyan capital tripoli it was sent to journalist sally hayden by one of the people being held that fell head and is with us today from london to tell us more and more also joined by abraham yunus he works for me here and is the head of the libyan mission he's with us from tunis sally and it's good to have you i'm going to go straight to my laptop for people who haven't seen your twitch a thread the one that's got so much attention it starts for the last twenty four hours i think texting and calling with refugees in libya five hundred pounds they struck in a tripoli prison without food or water of the heavy fighting broke out two days ago they say they run away leaving them alone not just by itself is striking but the reaction to the compile twichell said that you put together what was it. i mean yeah so essentially what happened was twenty sixth of august i got the face message from this group of people who said that they were refugees trapped in the detention center and obviously it took me about twenty four hours to kind of verify they were wh
detention center for refugees and migrants in the libyan capital tripoli it was sent to journalist sally hayden by one of the people being held that fell head and is with us today from london to tell us more and more also joined by abraham yunus he works for me here and is the head of the libyan mission he's with us from tunis sally and it's good to have you i'm going to go straight to my laptop for people who haven't seen your twitch a thread the one that's got so much attention it starts for...
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with me is sally hayden, a freelance journalist focusing on migration and humanitarian crises.ts of places where people try and leave to head to europe. first of all, what do you make of the un report? what the un report says is quite unsurprising. they're saying less people are trying to cross but more are dying. a lot of what has changed over the past year has been, kind of, people stopping or government is making it difficult for ngos to operate in the mediterranean than jo, making difficult for ngos to operate in the mediterranean thanjo, making it difficult for rescues to happen. lots of people are looking away from the death is happening. one thing that's been highlighted is looking at european governments that have taken at european governments that have ta ke n ste ps at european governments that have ta ken steps to stop at european governments that have taken steps to stop migrants from getting on their land, italy is one example. 1600 have died this year, that's a huge number. from your experience, you've talked to many who've tried this journey, tell us the sort of
with me is sally hayden, a freelance journalist focusing on migration and humanitarian crises.ts of places where people try and leave to head to europe. first of all, what do you make of the un report? what the un report says is quite unsurprising. they're saying less people are trying to cross but more are dying. a lot of what has changed over the past year has been, kind of, people stopping or government is making it difficult for ngos to operate in the mediterranean than jo, making difficult...
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hayden, what is a library today? >> guest: a library today is a opportunity center. i've been visiting library is are throughout the country this past year. i was in finley, ohio, and they have a section called, beyond books, things you can check out. owing machines, musical instruments. traffic cones. you're teaching your young people to drive. so libraries are places people can go into their communities, rural areas, everywhere. every community has a library that is that place in the community that everyone's welcome. >> host: who can access the library of congress? can anybody? >> guest: anybody can access the library of congress. with technology, the library's website. loc .gov, you can access, download materials, download materials wherever you are. physically if you come into the buildings in washington, d.c. but we're very pleased that you can access us throughout the internet. >> host: 100% of the material on the library available? >> guest: not yet. to the yet. what we're digitizing are the unique collections. in about a month the collections of president th
hayden, what is a library today? >> guest: a library today is a opportunity center. i've been visiting library is are throughout the country this past year. i was in finley, ohio, and they have a section called, beyond books, things you can check out. owing machines, musical instruments. traffic cones. you're teaching your young people to drive. so libraries are places people can go into their communities, rural areas, everywhere. every community has a library that is that place in the...
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female well let's go to our correspondent wayne hayden is joining us live from and i said what's happening today way and how is the president being remembered. well elizabeth as you mentioned this is a. period of mourning that has been declared by the government and that is now underway we are seeing a very steady stream of people entering the national funeral hall behind me to pay their last respects to the late president many members of the communist party of government and also diplomats foreign diplomats based here in hanoi in the public elizabeth will also get their chance to go into the funeral hold to say goodbye to the late president try and die. on thursday as you also mentioned it is the actual funeral service we will see some leaders of governments particularly from around the southeast asia region coming to that funeral service and when that is complete late on thursday the body of the late president will be taken just over one hundred kilometers south of the capital hanoi to nimbin province which is where he was born where he grew up in a small rural community there and that i
female well let's go to our correspondent wayne hayden is joining us live from and i said what's happening today way and how is the president being remembered. well elizabeth as you mentioned this is a. period of mourning that has been declared by the government and that is now underway we are seeing a very steady stream of people entering the national funeral hall behind me to pay their last respects to the late president many members of the communist party of government and also diplomats...
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hayden, library of congress. as you can imagine, this is one of my favorite times of the year. this is amazing. and to have you. i have a bio. when they talk about a person who needs no introduction, you might be that person. i would like to read this a little bit. if you don't mind. >> i don't mind. they might mind. >> host: justice the mayor -- justice sonia sotomayor was born in the bronx. [applause] >> she earned a ba from princeton university and a jd from yale law school. and in 1991, president george hw bush nominated her to the southern district of new york. in 1997 president bill clinton nominated her to the court of appeals, and barack obama nominated her to the supreme court. [cheers and applause] >> on may 26, 2009. she was confirmed on august 8, 2009, becoming the first latina on the high court. [cheers and applause] >> and she is a best-selling author, "the beloved world of sonia sotomayor" among others. however, justice, you have done something remarkable. >> host: how many years has been going on? >> guest: 18 years. >> host: and we never had books written for y
hayden, library of congress. as you can imagine, this is one of my favorite times of the year. this is amazing. and to have you. i have a bio. when they talk about a person who needs no introduction, you might be that person. i would like to read this a little bit. if you don't mind. >> i don't mind. they might mind. >> host: justice the mayor -- justice sonia sotomayor was born in the bronx. [applause] >> she earned a ba from princeton university and a jd from yale law...
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[applause] well, i'm for clint but i am carla hayden of thelibrary of congress . [applause] and as you can imagine, justice, this is one of my favorite times ofthe year . this is amazing and to have you and i have a bio. i think when they talk abouta person who needs no introduction , you might be pthe person, but i would like to readjust a little bit . if you don't mind. >> i don't mind. >> well, justice sotomayor is an associate justice of the us supreme court and she was born in thebronx, new york . [applause] she earned a ba from princeton university. and a jd from yale law school.pp and in 1991, president george hw bush nominated her to the us district court of new york . in 1997, president bill clinton nominated her towards the us court of appeals for the second circuit and then president barack obama nominated her to the supreme court . [applause] on may 26, 2009 and she was confirmed on august 8 2009, becoming the first latino on the high court. [applause] and she's a best-selling author, my beloved world amongothers . however, justice, you have done somet
[applause] well, i'm for clint but i am carla hayden of thelibrary of congress . [applause] and as you can imagine, justice, this is one of my favorite times ofthe year . this is amazing and to have you and i have a bio. i think when they talk abouta person who needs no introduction , you might be pthe person, but i would like to readjust a little bit . if you don't mind. >> i don't mind. >> well, justice sotomayor is an associate justice of the us supreme court and she was born in...