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ask associate director james adams admits to some of the excesses while defending a number of other fbi practices. then at 8:00, on lectures in history, >> the rest of us may see a death or two. they see hundreds. they are the first to sort of see patterns, or shifts, in how people are going out oe
ask associate director james adams admits to some of the excesses while defending a number of other fbi practices. then at 8:00, on lectures in history, >> the rest of us may see a death or two. they see hundreds. they are the first to sort of see patterns, or shifts, in how people are going out oe
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announcer: then associate fbi director james adams admits to excessive overreach. then at 8:00, on "lectures on history." >> they see hundreds and so they are the first to sort of see in hows, or shifts people are going out of the world. so they are the ones who sound the alarm's. stephen barry on corners and how they spot threats to public health. and secretary of state john kerry, who once served in the vietnam war and who is an opponent of the war, shares his views. secretary kerry: our veterans did not receive the welcome home or the treatment that they not only deserved what was needed, and the contract between the soldier and the government simply was not honored. announcer: then at 8:00 on "the presidency." >> what other person sitting at watching on tv watched reagan deliver the speech? it was white eisenhower. he meet -- it was dwight eisenhower. he immediately called his former secretary of speech and said what a fine speech and then he called his former special assistant and said, what an excellent speech that reagan had delivered. followingld end up eis
announcer: then associate fbi director james adams admits to excessive overreach. then at 8:00, on "lectures on history." >> they see hundreds and so they are the first to sort of see in hows, or shifts people are going out of the world. so they are the ones who sound the alarm's. stephen barry on corners and how they spot threats to public health. and secretary of state john kerry, who once served in the vietnam war and who is an opponent of the war, shares his views. secretary...
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it is the edited highlights of testimony of deputy associate fbi director james adams. let's watch. >> from the outset today, it was plain that much of the interrogation would revolve around the committed disclosures yesterday of the attempts to discredit dr. king. a campaign that was waged over seven years. the hand of hoover was everywhere in the harassment of dr. king. adams told up 25 separate acts acknowledging there was no legal basis for any of them. the proceedings, adams is being questioned about an anonymous letter sent to dr. king in 1964. shortly before he received the nobel peace prize. a letter which some suggest was an attempt to induce suicide. democratic chairman frank church quoted directly from the letter. >> "king, there is only one left -- thing left for you to do. you know what it is. you have just 34 days in which this exact number has been selected for specific reasons. it is -- it has definite, practical significance. you are done. there is but one way out for ou." if you had received such a , how would you have interpreted this? what would you
it is the edited highlights of testimony of deputy associate fbi director james adams. let's watch. >> from the outset today, it was plain that much of the interrogation would revolve around the committed disclosures yesterday of the attempts to discredit dr. king. a campaign that was waged over seven years. the hand of hoover was everywhere in the harassment of dr. king. adams told up 25 separate acts acknowledging there was no legal basis for any of them. the proceedings, adams is being...
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. >> then associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the successes while defending a number of. then at 8:00 on "lectures in history" the rest of us may in a bad life see a death or two. they see hundreds. and so they're the first to sort of see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so so they are the one who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia profession sorry on the role of coroner and how they shed life on the emerging patterns of death within a society. sunday evening at 6:30 "secretary of state john kerry" who served in the vietnam war and later became a vocal opponent and later shares his view at the linden b. johnson at the texas library. >> they did not receive the benefits nor the treatment that they not only deserve, but needed and the fundamental contract between soldier and government simply was not >> uttered. >> then at 8:00 on the >> presidency. >> one other person sitting at home watching tv, watched reagan delivered the speech, it was dwight eisenhower. he immediately called his former attorney general and said, what a fine speec
. >> then associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the successes while defending a number of. then at 8:00 on "lectures in history" the rest of us may in a bad life see a death or two. they see hundreds. and so they're the first to sort of see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so so they are the one who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia profession sorry on the role of coroner and how they shed life on the emerging patterns of...
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. >> then, associate fbi director, james adams admitted to some of the accesses while defending a number of other fbi practices. then at 8:00, lectures in history -- >> the rest of us may, in a bad life, see a death or two. they see hundreds. so, they are the first to sort of see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so, they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia professor steven barry on the role of a coroner and how they shed light on death in a society and threats to public health. sunday evening at 6:30, secretary of state, john kerry who served in the vietnam war and became an opponent of the war spoke. >> our veterans did not receive either the welcome home nor the benefits or the treatment that they not only deserved, but needed. and the fundmental contract between soldier and government simply was not honored. >> at 8:00, on the presidency. >> one other person sitting at home watching tv, watched reagan deliver the speech. it was dwight eisenhower. he called the former attorney general and said what a fine speech ronald reagan just deli
. >> then, associate fbi director, james adams admitted to some of the accesses while defending a number of other fbi practices. then at 8:00, lectures in history -- >> the rest of us may, in a bad life, see a death or two. they see hundreds. so, they are the first to sort of see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so, they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia professor steven barry on the role of a coroner and how they shed light...
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writings on peace , she will discuss john do we, james adams. with that, i turn it over to our first professor. -- first presenter. >> let me begin by thanking the center along with the staff for organizing this wonderful events and invited me to speak this morning. mention upfront that my talk is decidedly more historical and political and perhaps was founded more in the past and the present or future. it's also about intellectuals, but i hope it will provide thought as we consider together the contours of our contemporary belittle debate. the landscape, and how we might find common ground. 19thl be speaking at century philosopher and the invention of the political tradition to show how this tradition is perhaps more then historians of sometime allowed. in their struggle for the world, e greatmunists have on rest, theover the generalizing of their beliefs. the west has forgotten how to read their books. we have only the dimmest idea of where we came from. 1949,te life magazine in and it's lamented fell on eager ears. the year before, the offic
writings on peace , she will discuss john do we, james adams. with that, i turn it over to our first professor. -- first presenter. >> let me begin by thanking the center along with the staff for organizing this wonderful events and invited me to speak this morning. mention upfront that my talk is decidedly more historical and political and perhaps was founded more in the past and the present or future. it's also about intellectuals, but i hope it will provide thought as we consider...
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. >> then, associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the excesses, while defending a numberother fbi practices. then, at 8:00. >> the rest of us might see one or two. they see hundreds. there is a first to see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. >> university of george professor stephen very on the role of the coroner and how they shed light on the emerging patterns of death within a society and spot potential threats to public health. sunday evening at 6:30, secretary of state john kerry, who served in the vietnam war, and later became a vocal opponent of the war, shares his views at the lyndon b. johnson library in texas. >> we did not receive the welcome home, nor the benefits or the treatment that they deserved and needed. in the fundamental contract between soldier and government was not honored. >> 10 at 8:00, on the print -- then, at 8:00, on the presidency. >> by eisenhower immediately called his former attorney general and said, what a fine speech ronald reagan had just delivered. he then called a former special assistant and said, what an e
. >> then, associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the excesses, while defending a numberother fbi practices. then, at 8:00. >> the rest of us might see one or two. they see hundreds. there is a first to see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. >> university of george professor stephen very on the role of the coroner and how they shed light on the emerging patterns of death within a society and spot potential threats to public health....
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announcer: and then associate fbi director james adams admits to the excesses while defending a number of f ei practices. and that at 8:00 on lectures in history -- they seeh or two, hundreds. and for them to see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so they are the ones who found the alarm. university of georgia professor steven barry on the role of the corridor and how they shed light on the emerging patterns of death in society and response to public health. kerry, who:30, john served in the vietnam war and became a vocal opponent of the war. he shares his views on vietnam at the lyndon b. johnson presidential library in austin, texas. john kerry: they did not receive the belt go home or the benefits and that treatment that they needed. -- welcome home or the benefits that they needed. they were not honored. >> and then on the presidency. >> and for the person at home that watched reagan deliver the speech, it was dwight eisenhower. he called his former attorney general and said, what a fine speech ronald reagan had just delivered. he then called a former spec
announcer: and then associate fbi director james adams admits to the excesses while defending a number of f ei practices. and that at 8:00 on lectures in history -- they seeh or two, hundreds. and for them to see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so they are the ones who found the alarm. university of georgia professor steven barry on the role of the corridor and how they shed light on the emerging patterns of death in society and response to public health. kerry,...
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. >> then associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the successes while defending a number of other fbi practices. then at 8:00 on "lectures in history" -- >> see a death or two, they see hundreds. and so they're the first to sort of see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so, they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia professor steven berry on the role of a coroner and how they shed light on the emerge patterns of death within a society and spot potential threats to public health. sunday evening at 6:30 secretary of state john kerry who served in the vietnam war and later became a vocal opponent of the war shares his views on vietnam at the lyndon b. johnen presidential library in austin, texas. >> our veterans did not receive the welcome home or the benefits or the treatment that they not only deserved but needed, and the fundamental contract between soldier and government simply was not honored. >> then at 8:00 on the presidency -- >> one other person sitting at home watching tv watched reagan deliver the speech. it was dwigh
. >> then associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the successes while defending a number of other fbi practices. then at 8:00 on "lectures in history" -- >> see a death or two, they see hundreds. and so they're the first to sort of see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so, they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia professor steven berry on the role of a coroner and how they shed light on the emerge...
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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 the most trusted advisers. >> please join me in welcoming the ambassador. >>> it's a pleasure to speak at this conference, and it gives me on behalf of israel the opportunity to thank jonathan -- where is jonathan? is he here? okay, well, now as a
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...
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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 pepperdine university, president of oracle at the university of southern california command maria contreras-sweet, the administrator at whittier college. >> you can count on your self. what makes you special, what distinguishes you from others in business we c
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...
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. >> then associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the excesses while defending a number of other fbi practices. then at 8:00 on "lectures in history" -- >> the rest of this may in a bad life see a death or two. they see hundreds. and so they're the first to sort of see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so, they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> a university of georgia professor steven berry on the role of a coroner and how they should light on the emerging patterns of death in a society and spot potential problems with public health. and then john kerry who served in the vietnam war and later became a vocal opponent of the war shares his views on vietnam at the lyndon b. johnson presidential library in austin, texas. >> our veterans do not receive either the welcome home nor the benefits nor the treatment that they not only deserve but needed. and the fundamental contract between soldier and government simply was not honored. >> then at 8:00 "on the presidency" -- >> one other person sitting at home watching tv watched reagan deliver the spe
. >> then associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the excesses while defending a number of other fbi practices. then at 8:00 on "lectures in history" -- >> the rest of this may in a bad life see a death or two. they see hundreds. and so they're the first to sort of see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so, they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> a university of georgia professor steven berry on the role of a coroner and how...
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. >> than the director james adams admits to some of the excesses while defending a number of other practiceses and history. >> the rest of us may see a bat or two. they see hundreds so they are the first cf. patterns or shifts of how people are going out of the world. so, they are the ones who sounded the alarm. >> stephen bury on the role of the coroner and how they shed light on the emerging patterns of death in a society an the sot threats to public health. sunday at 6:30, john kerry who served in the vietnam war and became an opponent shares his views at the lyndon johnson presidential library in austin texas. our veterans didn't receive the welcome home or the benefits for the treatment that they not only deserved if needed and the fundamental contract between soldier and government wasn't honored. then on the presidency. >> the person sitting at home watched ronald reagan delivered the speech. was dwight eisenhower. he immediately called the former attorney general and said what a fine speech he just delivered. he then called a former special assistant and said what an excellent speech
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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, ladies and gentlemen. i'm tony cully foster. i have the honor of being the president and ceo of the world affairs council. we're an institution where learning happens. our goal tonight in our public program is to provide our distinguished guests an opportunity, all of you, after this presentation by ambassador mohib to ask questions. please, list ebb ca
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...
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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 want to confirm you can hear us. general brown: got you loud and clear. >> good morning, everybody. we're pleased to be joined by lieutenant general charles q. brown jr. who is the commander of u.s. air forces central command giving us an update today on operation inherent resolve. general, we'll turn it over to you for any
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....
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ask associate director james adams admits to some of the excesses while defending a number of other fbi practices. then at 8:00, on lectures in history, >> the rest of us may see a death or two. they see hundreds. they are the first to sort of see patterns, or shifts, in how people are going out of the world. so they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia professor steven barry about the role of a corner and how they shed light on the emerging patterns of death within society and spot potential threats to public health. sunday evening at 6:30, john kerry, who served in vietnam and later became a vocal opponent of the war, shares his views on vietnam at the lyndon b. johnson presidential library in austin, texas. >> our veterans did not receive either the welcome home, nor the benefits, nor the treatment, that they not only deserve, but needed. and the fundamental contract to between soldier and government sibley was not honored. >> at 8:00, on the presidency. sitting ater person home watching tv watched ronald reagan deliver the speech? it was dwight eisenhower. he i
ask associate director james adams admits to some of the excesses while defending a number of other fbi practices. then at 8:00, on lectures in history, >> the rest of us may see a death or two. they see hundreds. they are the first to sort of see patterns, or shifts, in how people are going out of the world. so they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia professor steven barry about the role of a corner and how they shed light on the emerging patterns of death...
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. >> then associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the excesses while defending a number of other fbi practices. and on lectures and history: >> the rest of us may see one or two but they see hundreds. they are the first to see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so they are the ones who sound the alarm >> university of georgia professor steven berry on the role of the corner and how they shed light on the emerging deaths of society and spot potential public health threats. and secretary of state john kerry who served in the vietnam war and later became a focal voent opponent of the war shares his views of vietnam. >> our veterans didn't receive the welcome home, the benefits or treatment they not only deserve but needed. and the fundamental contract between soldier and government simply was not honored. >> then at 8:00 the presidency. >> what person at home watched reagan deliver the speech? it was eisenhower and he called his attorney general and said what a fine speech. and he called a formal special assistant and said what an excellent speech
. >> then associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the excesses while defending a number of other fbi practices. and on lectures and history: >> the rest of us may see one or two but they see hundreds. they are the first to see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so they are the ones who sound the alarm >> university of georgia professor steven berry on the role of the corner and how they shed light on the emerging deaths of society and...
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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, everybody. we're going to begin. i'm really excited to finally be having this hearing. when i came to congress back in 2001, the sustainable growth rate or sgr we know it by provision in balanced budget act of '96 was in the process of being im
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...
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andtestimony by ca director james adams, and as a director general lew allen, fbi informant and otherso 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. mr. katko: the committee on homeland security, subcommittee on transportation security, will come to order. i ask unanimous consent that the gentlewoman from arizona, ms. mcsally, be allowed to sit on the dais and participate in this hearing. without objection, so ordered. the subcommittee is meet
andtestimony by ca director james adams, and as a director general lew allen, fbi informant and otherso 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...
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. >> james adams admits to the excessives. >> we may see that or two. they were the first to see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> the university professor on the role of a coroner and how they shed light on the patterns of death within a society and spot potential threats to public health. sunday evening at 6:30. they later became a vocal opponent and shares views at the lyndon b. johnson library in austin, texas. >> they did not receive the welcome home or the benefits or the treatment that they not only deserve, but needed. the fundamental contract between soldier and government simply was 23409 honored. >> then at 8:00 on the pedestrian. >> one of the persons watched reagan deliver the speech. dwight eisenhower. he called his former attorney general and said what a fine speech ronald reagan had delivered. he called a former special assistant and said what an excellent speech ronald reagan had dlifrelivered. he wrote back a plan for him to follow. he followed advice to the letter
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director james adams admitted to some of the excesses while defending a number of other f.b.i. practices. then at 8:00 on lectures in history -- >> the rest of us may see a death or two. they see hundreds. and so they're the first to sort of see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia professor on the role of a coroner and how they shed light on the emerging patterns of death within a society as -- and spot potential threats to public health. sunday evening at 6:30, secretary of state john kerry who served in the vietnam war and later became a vocal opponent of the war shares his vunes vietnam at the lyndon b. johnson presidential library in austin, texas. >> our veterans did not receive the welcome miami nor the benefits nor the treatment that they not only deserved but needed and the fundamental contract between soldier and government simply was not honored. >> then at 8:00, on "the presidency." >> what other person sitting at home watching tv watched reagan deliver the speech. it was dwig
director james adams admitted to some of the excesses while defending a number of other f.b.i. practices. then at 8:00 on lectures in history -- >> the rest of us may see a death or two. they see hundreds. and so they're the first to sort of see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia professor on the role of a coroner and how they shed light on the emerging patterns of death within a society as...
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. >> then associate of the eye to ator james adams admits number of the excesses. at 8:00, on lectures in history -- see one or of us may two coup, but they see hundreds. they were the first to see patterns and how people are going out of the world. they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia professor stephen bury on the role of the corner and how they shed light on the patterns of death and stop potential threats to public health. secretary of state john kerry who served in the vietnam war and later became a vocal opponent to the war shares his views on the war at the lyndon b. johnson presidential library in austin, texas. >> our veterans did not receive the welcome home or the treatment that they deserved and needed. the fundamental contract between soldier and government simply was not honored. >> at 8:00, from the presidency -- >> what of the person sitting at home watching tv watched ronald reagan delivered this speech. it was quite eisenhower. he called his former attorney general and said -- what a fine speech had just been delivered by
. >> then associate of the eye to ator james adams admits number of the excesses. at 8:00, on lectures in history -- see one or of us may two coup, but they see hundreds. they were the first to see patterns and how people are going out of the world. they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia professor stephen bury on the role of the corner and how they shed light on the patterns of death and stop potential threats to public health. secretary of state john kerry...
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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 food recovery act. this is almost two hours. >> good morning. this hearing on the committee of agriculture, food waste from the field to the table come to order. i have asked david scott to open us with a prayer. david. >> dear heavenly father, we come before you to first of all give thanks. we thank you for so many blessings you bestow upon us. blessing
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...
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." >> then, associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the excesses while defending a number of other fbi practices. then at 8:00 on "lectures in history" -- >> the rest of us may in a bad life see data or two. they see hundreds. and so they're the first to sort of see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the worl so so they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia professor steven berry on the role of a coroner and how they shed light on the emerging patterns of death within a society and spot potential threats for public health, sunday evening at 6:30, secretary of state john kerry, who served in the vietnam war and later became a vocal opponent of the war, shares his views on vietnam at the linden b. johnson presidential library in austin, texas. >> our veterans did not receive neither the welcome home nor the benefits nor the treatment that they not only deserved but neede and and the fundamental contract between soldier and government simply was not honored. >> then at 8:00, on "the presidency" -- >> what other person sitting at home watchi
." >> then, associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the excesses while defending a number of other fbi practices. then at 8:00 on "lectures in history" -- >> the rest of us may in a bad life see data or two. they see hundreds. and so they're the first to sort of see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the worl so so they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia professor steven berry on the role of a coroner and how...
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announcer: then, james adams admits to some of the excesses ofle defending a number other fbi practices. then at 8:00, on "lectures and history" -- see hundreds. they are the first seeing patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. they are the ones who sounded the alarm. ofouncer: the university georgia professor on the role of a coroner and how they shed light on the emerging patterns of death within a society and spot potential threats to public health. at 6:30, john kerry, who later served in the vietnam war and local -- and later became a vocal opponent, shared his views on the war at the lyndon b. johnson library in austin, texas. secretary kerry: our veterans did not receive the benefits nor the treatment that they not only deserved, but needed. and the fundamental contract between soldier and government was not honored. announcer: 10 at 8:00, on the presidency -- >> what other person sitting at home on the tv watched reagan deliver the speech? it was dwight eisenhower. he immediately called his former attorney general and said, what a fine speech. former special
announcer: then, james adams admits to some of the excesses ofle defending a number other fbi practices. then at 8:00, on "lectures and history" -- see hundreds. they are the first seeing patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. they are the ones who sounded the alarm. ofouncer: the university georgia professor on the role of a coroner and how they shed light on the emerging patterns of death within a society and spot potential threats to public health. at 6:30,...
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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, featuring a recent edition of "reason" magazine. and inside that is this piece. the high price of security theater. the $4 trillion war on terror. where did the money go? jim bovard joining us, a contributor to "reason" magazine, to talk about this piece that he wrote. let's begin with this $4 trillion price tag first. how did you come up with that number?
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...
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the testimony by cia director william colby, the fbi's james adams, nsa director general 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 cspan.org. >>> on wednesday food security scholars, produce growers and non-profit leaders testified before the house agriculture committee on efforts to reduce food waste by suppliers and consumers. and maine representative she willy ree discussed her proposed legislation called the food recovery act. this is about two hours. >> good morning. this hearing on the committee of agriculture, food waste from the field to the table, will come to order. i've asked david scott to open us with a prayer. david? >> dear heavenly father, we come before your throne of grace to first
the testimony by cia director william colby, the fbi's james adams, nsa director general 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...
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. >> then associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the excesses, while defending a number of other fbi practices. then at 8:00. >> the rest of us might have seen one or two. they see hundreds. there is a first two sort of see patterns or shift in a way people are going out of the world. they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia professor on the role of a corner and how they shed light on death and spot potential threats to public health. then, secretary of state john kerry, who served in the vietnam war, shares his views on vietnam at the lyndon b. johnson presidential library in austin, texas. >> our veterans to not receive the welcome home, nor the benefits or the treatment they deserved. and the fundamental contract between soldier and government simply was not honored. thehen at 8:00 on presidency. >> a person watching at home watched reagan deliver the speech. it was dwight eisenhower. immediately called his former attorney general and said, what a fine speech ronald reagan just delivered. he then called a former special assistant and said, what
. >> then associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the excesses, while defending a number of other fbi practices. then at 8:00. >> the rest of us might have seen one or two. they see hundreds. there is a first two sort of see patterns or shift in a way people are going out of the world. they are the ones who sound the alarm. >> university of georgia professor on the role of a corner and how they shed light on death and spot potential threats to public health. then,...
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. >> james adams admits to some of the excesses while defending a number of other cap practices.dited :00 in lectures in ortory, we may see a death two. they see hundreds. they are the first see the pattern or shift in how people are going out of the world. they are the ones who sound the alarm. steven barry on the role of the corner on how they shed light on the emerging patterns of death within a society and spot attentional threats to public health. sunday evening at 6:30, john kerry who served in the vietnam war and later become -- became a vocal opponent of the war shares his views on vietnam in austin, texas. >> our veterans did not receive the welcome home their the benefits or the treatment that they not only deserved but needed. the fundamental contract between soldiers and government simply was not honored. >> then at 8:00, on the presidency. >> one person watching tv watched reagan deliver this each , it was dwight eisenhower. he immediately called his former attorney general and said what a fine speech ronald reagan has just delivered. he then called a former special
. >> james adams admits to some of the excesses while defending a number of other cap practices.dited :00 in lectures in ortory, we may see a death two. they see hundreds. they are the first see the pattern or shift in how people are going out of the world. they are the ones who sound the alarm. steven barry on the role of the corner on how they shed light on the emerging patterns of death within a society and spot attentional threats to public health. sunday evening at 6:30, john kerry...
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. >>> then associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the excesses while defending a name better of other fbi practices. then at 8:00 on lecture on history. >> the rest of us may in a bad life see a death or two. they see hundreds. so they're the first to sort of see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so they are the ones who sound the alarm. >>> university of georgia professor steven barry on the role of a coroner and how they shed light on the emerging patterns of death within a society and spot potential threats to public health. sunday even at 6:30, secretary of state john kerry who served in the vietnam war and later became a vocal opponent, shares his views on vietnam at the linden b. jansen presidential library in austin, texas. >> they received neither the welcome home or treatment that they not only deserved but needed. the fundamental contract with soldier and government simply was not honored. >>> then at 8:00, on the presidency -- >> what other person sitting at home watched ronald reagan deliver the speech? it was dwight eisenhower. he immed
. >>> then associate fbi director james adams admits to some of the excesses while defending a name better of other fbi practices. then at 8:00 on lecture on history. >> the rest of us may in a bad life see a death or two. they see hundreds. so they're the first to sort of see patterns or shifts in how people are going out of the world. so they are the ones who sound the alarm. >>> university of georgia professor steven barry on the role of a coroner and how they shed...
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-- james traub's biography of john quincy adams is especially strong. adams was a complicated hero, a patrician visionary. one of the most important diplomats in american history and finally slavery's greatest enemy in american politics, james traub does justice to the man and his time. a historian of complexity and a writer's eye for drama and detail. after his talk and question and answer, james traub will be signing of one level up. outside the national archives store. please welcome james traub to the national archives. [applause] >> thank you very much for that introduction. when i was coming here this morning and taking a taxi to penn station in new york, every bus i passed had a giant sign on the side that said hamilton. and so naturally i thought what if lynn manual moran, producer, writer and star of the show came to me and said i have done the hamilton hip-hop things. what have you got for me with john quincy adams? so i thought i need to have a story to tell. this is the first book, i will tell you a story i would tell him if he ever came to
-- james traub's biography of john quincy adams is especially strong. adams was a complicated hero, a patrician visionary. one of the most important diplomats in american history and finally slavery's greatest enemy in american politics, james traub does justice to the man and his time. a historian of complexity and a writer's eye for drama and detail. after his talk and question and answer, james traub will be signing of one level up. outside the national archives store. please welcome james...
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nevertheless i don't believe george washington, john adams, james madison and almost every great thinker in history believed in a cartoon. that dismissal ismo very common today. people have a dismissive attitude to those of us who actually believe in the god of the bible and you are free to have that belief. it is not cartoonish. it is indispensable that there is a god who demand that we be good people who we will have to answer. the best idea ever developed for the creation of decent people. i would like everyone walking here to feel their behavior toward other humant beings is just by god. i don't know why that is objectionable. i don't. .. i can't think of a better idea. to think that i want through life having to be a good person and that god expects me to be good, why does that make people like the last caller angry so much so that he calls what we believe in a cartoon? it's a puzzle to me, frankly. i deal with them on the radio show, i deal with it in e-mail. i can only say that this is what -- it has presented a cartoonish caricature of what we believe in. and then say we believe
nevertheless i don't believe george washington, john adams, james madison and almost every great thinker in history believed in a cartoon. that dismissal ismo very common today. people have a dismissive attitude to those of us who actually believe in the god of the bible and you are free to have that belief. it is not cartoonish. it is indispensable that there is a god who demand that we be good people who we will have to answer. the best idea ever developed for the creation of decent people. i...
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. >>> democratic congressman adam shift and republican senator james langford. >>> plus, president obama calls out trump while meeting with foreign leader. if the president will will help or hurt the democrats in the election. all right now on fox news sunday. hello from fox news in washington with. it's been another roller coaster week for donald trump. he clinched the gop nomination and signed on with a debate and targeted by president obama and attacked fellow republicans. despite party leader and unifying. just another week. joining me now is trump campaign manager. corey, let's start with the highly anticipated trump sanders debate and trump said that he would love to debate sanders and then he backed out saying that it was inappropriate to replace the second one and here is what sanders had to say about all of that. >> trump claims to be a tough guy and pushes people around. let's have a debate. >> corey asked what is trump afraid of? >> well, first thank you for having me on and i thank the veterans as we remember memorial day. the question that was asked of mr. trump was asked in
. >>> democratic congressman adam shift and republican senator james langford. >>> plus, president obama calls out trump while meeting with foreign leader. if the president will will help or hurt the democrats in the election. all right now on fox news sunday. hello from fox news in washington with. it's been another roller coaster week for donald trump. he clinched the gop nomination and signed on with a debate and targeted by president obama and attacked fellow republicans....
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here is congressman adam and in oklahoma republicans senator james langford. so the way that i want to do this is what was said and then concluded and then whether or not clinton's exclusive use and private server was allowed. >> it was allowed under the rules of the state department. again -- >> so nobody signed off on it? >> no. it was allowed. >> here is what the report from the inspector general said. oig found no evidence that she requested or obtained guidance or approval to conduct e-mail account on the private server. senator langford? >> yeah, that's accurate. if she would have asked for it, she would not have received that. since 2002 they have not allowed employees to forward from a private emotion to their because it was not cur. cannot do this. >> congressman ship, it actually gets worse when two members of the state's department record keeping division complained ant it and expressed concerned a superior instructed them this way and instructed the staff never to speak of the personal e-mail again that's a quote from the oig report. congressman cl
here is congressman adam and in oklahoma republicans senator james langford. so the way that i want to do this is what was said and then concluded and then whether or not clinton's exclusive use and private server was allowed. >> it was allowed under the rules of the state department. again -- >> so nobody signed off on it? >> no. it was allowed. >> here is what the report from the inspector general said. oig found no evidence that she requested or obtained guidance or...
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it was here james madison, james monroe, john quincy adams, andrew jackson, and millard m l fillmoreor all inaugurated. inaugurated. here that a foreign citizen first addressed congress for the first time. the marquee to lafayette. this is historic ground if ever there was. here. right here. here congress established the smithsonian institution and voted for war on mexico. a decision strongly opposed by many including a congressman from illinois, abraham lincoln. here by act of congress, eight states became part of the union. alabama, missouri, arkansas, michigan, florida, texas, wisconsin, and california. states that an area nearly doubled the size of the country. acoustics in the hall were erratic, mainly terrible. from certain locations on the floor, one could hear what was being said, even whispered on the far side of the room. at the same time, it was next to impossible to hear what was being said from the podium. there are old tales of ghostly footsteps echoing here in the night. according to one story, a capitol policeman entered the hall on a new year's eve to find all the st
it was here james madison, james monroe, john quincy adams, andrew jackson, and millard m l fillmoreor all inaugurated. inaugurated. here that a foreign citizen first addressed congress for the first time. the marquee to lafayette. this is historic ground if ever there was. here. right here. here congress established the smithsonian institution and voted for war on mexico. a decision strongly opposed by many including a congressman from illinois, abraham lincoln. here by act of congress, eight...
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nevertheless, i don't believe that george washington, john adams, james madison and almost every great thinker in history believed in a cartoon. that dismissal is very common today.to people have a dismissive attitude toward those of us who actually believe in the god of the bible, and you're certainly free to have that belief. but it is not cartoonish, it is indispensable that there is a god who demands that we be good people and to whom we will have to answer is the best idea ever developed for the creation of decent people. i would like everyone walking along here to feel that their behavior toward other human beings is judged by god.ei i don't know why that is objectionable. i really don't. i can't think of a better idea. to think that i walk through life having to be a good person and that god expects me to be good, why does that make people like the last caller angry? so much so that he calls what we believe in a cartoon? it's a puzzle to me, frankly. i deal with it on my radio show, i deal with it in e-mail. and i can only say that this is what college has succeeded in doing. it
nevertheless, i don't believe that george washington, john adams, james madison and almost every great thinker in history believed in a cartoon. that dismissal is very common today.to people have a dismissive attitude toward those of us who actually believe in the god of the bible, and you're certainly free to have that belief. but it is not cartoonish, it is indispensable that there is a god who demands that we be good people and to whom we will have to answer is the best idea ever developed...
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gathered in statuary hall, the old house of representatives. ,t was here that james madison james monro, john quincy adams, andrew jackson, and millard fillmore were all inaugurated. inaugurated president. hear that a foreign citizen addressed congress for the first time. is de lafayette.afayet the congress established smithsonian institution and voted for war on mexico, a decision strongly opposed by many including a congressman from illinois, abraham lincoln. here eight states became part of the unit in -- union. alabama, missouri, arkansas, michigan, texas,, california. doubled thenearly size of the country. acoustics in the hall were erratic, mainly terrible. from certain locations on the floor one could hear what was being said, even whispered on the far side of the room. at the same time it was next to impossible to hear what was being said from the podium. tales of ghostly footsteps echoing here in the night. according to one story, a capitol policemen entered the hall on a new year's eve to find all the statues dancing. [laughter] one of the most moving moments in our country's story took place ju
gathered in statuary hall, the old house of representatives. ,t was here that james madison james monro, john quincy adams, andrew jackson, and millard fillmore were all inaugurated. inaugurated president. hear that a foreign citizen addressed congress for the first time. is de lafayette.afayet the congress established smithsonian institution and voted for war on mexico, a decision strongly opposed by many including a congressman from illinois, abraham lincoln. here eight states became part of...
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people like adam lanza and james hale ms, they had d. holmes, they had complicated and devastating behavioral health disorders. but there are adam lanzas and jerry lee loughners and james holmes in every other country in the world. but in these other societies, mental illness doesn't lead to matter murder. -- to mass murder. something is different in america, through which people that are coping with mental illness turn to a weapon. this celebratory culture of firearms and violence, this easy ssess to weapons offer -- access to weapons of war that enable men and women with severe men tale ill no, sir instantly transform themselves into mass murderers is unique in this country. and even if congress passed a bill today to magically eliminate all mental illness in the united states, our country would still have more gun violence and shooting deaths than any other country in the developed world, give than only 5% of these crimes are perpetrated by people with severe mental illness. curing mental illness would be a remarkable achievement, but
people like adam lanza and james hale ms, they had d. holmes, they had complicated and devastating behavioral health disorders. but there are adam lanzas and jerry lee loughners and james holmes in every other country in the world. but in these other societies, mental illness doesn't lead to matter murder. -- to mass murder. something is different in america, through which people that are coping with mental illness turn to a weapon. this celebratory culture of firearms and violence, this easy...