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wife michael hayden, the former nasa and cia director sits down we former cia director james woolsey to asks national security on booktv's" after words "program. which that's followed at 10:00 with the panel on the history of the black power movement. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> the newman foundation at harvard university established the annual j. anthony lukas worrieds in 1998 and recently announces this year's finalists for works in progress-nonfiction writing and history. the first award is for unfinished books. the finalist include sasha eisenberg, whose writing history of same-sex marriage in america, and author steve luxenburg who is looking at the end of segregation in the united states. another works in progress finalist is steve one who is researching the creation of national public raid you're, and meredith wadman is examining cells used to develop vaccines. the lukas prize give awards for knock fiction writings. finalizes including adam brigles, guide to fracking, which reports on thefts of a texas town to stop an oil company's use of hydraulic fractur
wife michael hayden, the former nasa and cia director sits down we former cia director james woolsey to asks national security on booktv's" after words "program. which that's followed at 10:00 with the panel on the history of the black power movement. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> the newman foundation at harvard university established the annual j. anthony lukas worrieds in 1998 and recently announces this year's finalists for works in progress-nonfiction...
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i'm joined by james woolsey. the big question of course being what responsibility does a private company have to come forward and work with the government. maybe it's not just responsibility. maybe it's a code of ethics you need to adhere to because this is so important and critical to law enforcement. mr. woolsey, good to see you. >> good to see you, trish. >> in your view, how big a deal is this that apple is refusing to comply. >> it's a very big deal, and it's a hard deal because there is virtue on both sides. this is a security versus liberty conflict and those are both big values guaranteed by constitution and got to pay attention to both of them. on the security side, the law enforcement people have a good days to make. you fast-forward to today in technology is so advanced. they are using this to recruit. it is so critical. i would think that they would be able to break through and penetrate. how do you do that if you do not have the willingness of these companies? >> the problem gets harder all the time.
i'm joined by james woolsey. the big question of course being what responsibility does a private company have to come forward and work with the government. maybe it's not just responsibility. maybe it's a code of ethics you need to adhere to because this is so important and critical to law enforcement. mr. woolsey, good to see you. >> good to see you, trish. >> in your view, how big a deal is this that apple is refusing to comply. >> it's a very big deal, and it's a hard deal...
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james woolsey in a fox business exclusive, never said how far the government would go to get the information from the terrorists's cellphones. that hot topic absolutely sure to come up tonight in the lone star state, the five remaining republican presidential candidates face off indeed the number 10. it may be now or never for those who think they can stop the front runner, donald trump continues to build steam at this hour. the special report with us live on the lines of attack we seen next on the of winning contest. on wall street the bulls hoping terrible news, we are less than an hour to the closing bell. stay with me and start the countdown. let's get to this breaking news. apple has begun a conference call right now and addressing a battle the fbi has been in whether to open the iphone to the san bernardino terrorist who had owned it. this is developing as we speak about what i can tell you is they have filed a motion and in it they say, i will paraphrase, apple has gone above and beyond what is required by law to support the government in the investigation. governments say they are no
james woolsey in a fox business exclusive, never said how far the government would go to get the information from the terrorists's cellphones. that hot topic absolutely sure to come up tonight in the lone star state, the five remaining republican presidential candidates face off indeed the number 10. it may be now or never for those who think they can stop the front runner, donald trump continues to build steam at this hour. the special report with us live on the lines of attack we seen next on...
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he's interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> metadata isiterally outside the envelope for electronic communication. and as you said, american law enforcement traditionally has been able to look at the outside of the envelope. the supreme court decided that the fact of your phone call, who you called, when, for how long also was essentially the outside of the envelope. >> watch book tv all weekend every weekend on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> while fbi director james comey was on capitol hill earlier this week, he answered questions from lawmakers on local efforts to get apple to break the encryption on the phone used by one of the san bernardino shooters. comey was testifying before the house appropriations committee. here's a look. >> i have some very strong opinions about that, and there's a question here. but i want to start by thanking you for being diligent and pursuing the court order and staying on top of this. look, my view of the world, and i view it is one member of this committee doesn't necessarily reflect the ent
he's interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> metadata isiterally outside the envelope for electronic communication. and as you said, american law enforcement traditionally has been able to look at the outside of the envelope. the supreme court decided that the fact of your phone call, who you called, when, for how long also was essentially the outside of the envelope. >> watch book tv all weekend every weekend on c-span2. television for...
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wife michael hayden, the former nasa and cia director sits down we former cia director james woolsey to asks national security on booktv's" after words "program. which that's followed at 10:00 with the panel on the history of the black power movement. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv.
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britt human, newt gingrich and james woolsey.hing at us. they're threaten us on our own home turf, and we can't even decide whether we should get into a terrorist's iphone to get the information out of it. where do you stand on this? >> i don't think that's really the issue. the answer to the question of whether most any of us would give up a bit of privacy in order to stop terrorists from getting a nuclear weapon is, sure, we would. there's a balance here between security and privacy, and those are both important values. but apple has helped the fbi get into cell phones many times, dozens of times in order to figure out something related to terrorism. that's not what's at issue here. what's at issue here is that the fbi wants apple to design its operating system in such a way as to make it possible for the fbi to get into cell phones by itself. it doesn't want to have to go to apple and ask. and what that creates is a situation in which the bureau has essentially designed the operating system for modern telephones and the abilit
britt human, newt gingrich and james woolsey.hing at us. they're threaten us on our own home turf, and we can't even decide whether we should get into a terrorist's iphone to get the information out of it. where do you stand on this? >> i don't think that's really the issue. the answer to the question of whether most any of us would give up a bit of privacy in order to stop terrorists from getting a nuclear weapon is, sure, we would. there's a balance here between security and privacy,...
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he's interviewed by james woolsey the former fbi director and the clinton administration. >> host: general hayden, first of all, very fine book, enjoyed it a lot. going to start right off with a couple of interesting chapters in the middle. one about pittsburgh and your history of growing up there in the same neighborhood for many years and the other about your family and what it's like to have family and in the fbi. i thought you might want to see just a word about those before we jump into things like metadata and the rest. >> first of all, thank you. i didn't have a chapter on me in the book. i kind of have the manuscript with penguin, the publishers and said what about you. so i put one together. they suggest i put it near the end, it's not a dark and stormy night or anything. it's tied to the speech i gave at the university in 2007 after i was director and cia to the graduating class which is my alma mater. i used to pick it off of my experience and how i brought that with me to the cia. i mentioned in the book i was in the air force before i was in a classroom that didn't have a cruc
he's interviewed by james woolsey the former fbi director and the clinton administration. >> host: general hayden, first of all, very fine book, enjoyed it a lot. going to start right off with a couple of interesting chapters in the middle. one about pittsburgh and your history of growing up there in the same neighborhood for many years and the other about your family and what it's like to have family and in the fbi. i thought you might want to see just a word about those before we jump...
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he is interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> general hayden, mike, first of all, very fine book. >> thanks. >> enjoyed it's lot. start right off with a couple of interesting chapters in the middle. one about pittsburgh, and your history of growing up there and the same neighborhood for many years, and in the other about your family, and what it's like to have a family in the midst of espionage, and i thought you might want to say just a word about those before we jump into things like metadata and the rest. >> well, first of all, thank you. i didn't have a chapter on me in the book. i kind of had the manuscript fairly mature, penguin, the publisher, says what about you? so i went ahead and put one together, and as you suggest it put it near the end. it all began on a dark and stormy night or anything. it's tied to a speech i gave at duquesne university in 2007, after i was director of the cia. to the graduating class of duquesne, my alma mater. i used that to pivot off of my pittsburgh experience and how i brought that with me to cia. characte
he is interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> general hayden, mike, first of all, very fine book. >> thanks. >> enjoyed it's lot. start right off with a couple of interesting chapters in the middle. one about pittsburgh, and your history of growing up there and the same neighborhood for many years, and in the other about your family, and what it's like to have a family in the midst of espionage, and i thought you might want to say...
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former nasa and central intelligence agency director michael hate didn't talks to former director james woolsey about national security. also this weekend an author panel on the black power movement, report on required reading for incoming college students. plus, innovation adviser, alex ross, on how industries will change in the next ten years. journalists and historian, jessy hole hand, on the lives of slaves in the white house. and next week's in-depth guest, jane mayer, reports on the influence of big money in politics from a complete schedule, booktv.org. book tv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors, television for serious readers. >> up next on booktv, panel highlights many social movements and author greg jobin leeds talks about his book "when we fight, we win." >> our first event of 2016, so we're off to a good start, i would say. [applause] >> so, while you're here, please feel free to take advantage of both sides of this partnership. we'll have servers coming around the whole night. you can order food and drinks and makes it a fun atmosphere. then at the end there will be a book
former nasa and central intelligence agency director michael hate didn't talks to former director james woolsey about national security. also this weekend an author panel on the black power movement, report on required reading for incoming college students. plus, innovation adviser, alex ross, on how industries will change in the next ten years. journalists and historian, jessy hole hand, on the lives of slaves in the white house. and next week's in-depth guest, jane mayer, reports on the...
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former cia director james woolsey will share his thoughts on countdown to the closing bell at 3:00 p.morsey for fighting terrorism on the internet platform. a 25 minute propaganda video apparently made by isis supporter shows photographs of technology leaders targeted by bullets. a group calling itself the sense of caliphate army says it is whose odd to growing efforts to suspend accounts, remove those that serve as they say it had silent and promote terrorism. twitter and facebook declined to comment. lauren: the white house considering brien sandoval of nevada as a possible nominee to the supreme court. the move would be seen as an attempt by president obama to overcome senate republican resistance to any nominee to sandoval is a mexican-american. he's considered a moderate republican particularly when it comes to social issues in the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell reiterated that no nominee will be considered until a new president is in office. >> this is a matter of extraordinary importance to the future of the country. whoever makes this appointment will affect american li
former cia director james woolsey will share his thoughts on countdown to the closing bell at 3:00 p.morsey for fighting terrorism on the internet platform. a 25 minute propaganda video apparently made by isis supporter shows photographs of technology leaders targeted by bullets. a group calling itself the sense of caliphate army says it is whose odd to growing efforts to suspend accounts, remove those that serve as they say it had silent and promote terrorism. twitter and facebook declined to...
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he is interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> colonel hayden, very fine book. >> thank you. >> going to start right off with a couple of interesting chapters in the middle. one about pittsburgh and your history of growing up there in the same neighborhood for many years, and the other about your family and what it's like to have a family in the midst of espionage, and i thought you might want to say a word about those before we jump into things like metadata and the rest. >> well, first of all, thank you. i didn't have a chapter on me in the book. i kind of had the manuscript -- the publisher says, what about you? so i went ahead and put one together, and as you suggest i put it near the end. it all began on a dark and stormy night or anything. it's tied to a speech i gave at duquesne university in 2007 after was director of the cia to the graduating class. the folks also duquesne, my mall matter. i used that to pivot -- mall matter. i used that to palestine off my pittsburgh experience and brought that with me to the cia. catholic, liberal art
he is interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> colonel hayden, very fine book. >> thank you. >> going to start right off with a couple of interesting chapters in the middle. one about pittsburgh and your history of growing up there in the same neighborhood for many years, and the other about your family and what it's like to have a family in the midst of espionage, and i thought you might want to say a word about those before we jump...
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he sits down with former director james woolsey to discuss national security on week the's -- booktv's "after words" program. and that's followed at ten with a panel on the history of the black power movement. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> every day books are reviewed by publications throughout the country. here's a look at some recently-reviewed titles premiering this weekend on booktv. the latest book by the new yorker's jane mayer, "dark money," about the hidden intersection of money and politics, was reviewed in the washington post by tom hamburger. he writes: >> jane mayer will be live on booktv's "in depth" taking your questions about "dark money" and her other books next sunday at noon eastern. in the "usa today," scruggs looks at the invisibles by associated press reporter jesse holland. commenting on the book, ms. scruggs notes: >> blackhawk down author considered michael hayden's book "playing to the edge "for "the new york times." mr. bowden writes: >> michaelhayden discusses "playine edge" this week on "after words." here's a preview of his conversation w
he sits down with former director james woolsey to discuss national security on week the's -- booktv's "after words" program. and that's followed at ten with a panel on the history of the black power movement. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> every day books are reviewed by publications throughout the country. here's a look at some recently-reviewed titles premiering this weekend on booktv. the latest book by the new yorker's jane mayer, "dark money,"...
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that said, we were wondering last week when we spoke with the former head of the cia, james woolsey,ther this goes all the way to the top, he's what he said. listen, and then you can comment. >> i think under the current structure it will probably go to the supreme court, but i don't think that's the way we want things to work out. i think you have to change the structure to let both sides win. liz: what do you think? all the way to the supreme court? and then what? you leave it up to i wouldn't say the youngest people in the world sitting on the supreme court who might not have, you know, extreme knowledge, and everybody's got an ageneral da here. you start to look at the constitution. the constitution says keep things private. >> right. well, absolutely. at the bottom line, there's a lot of people that have a core philosophy that the last decision maker you want in any decision is a court of law making it. you always want to work things out ahead of time to the benefit of both parties. liz: yeah. >> here we have two parties, reasonable parties. they want the same objective; protect
that said, we were wondering last week when we spoke with the former head of the cia, james woolsey,ther this goes all the way to the top, he's what he said. listen, and then you can comment. >> i think under the current structure it will probably go to the supreme court, but i don't think that's the way we want things to work out. i think you have to change the structure to let both sides win. liz: what do you think? all the way to the supreme court? and then what? you leave it up to i...
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he is interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> general hayden mike, first of all, very fine book. >> thanks. >> enjoyed it's lot. start right off with a couple of interesting chapters in the middle. one about pittsburgh, and your history of growing up there and the same neighborhood for many years, and in the other about your family, and what it's like to have a family in the midst of espionage, and i thought you might want to say just a word about those before we jump into things like metadata and the rest. >> well, first of all, thank you. i didn't have a chapter on me in the book. i kind of had the manust
he is interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> general hayden mike, first of all, very fine book. >> thanks. >> enjoyed it's lot. start right off with a couple of interesting chapters in the middle. one about pittsburgh, and your history of growing up there and the same neighborhood for many years, and in the other about your family, and what it's like to have a family in the midst of espionage, and i thought you might want to say...
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he is interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> metadata ishe outside of the envelope for an electronic communication, and as you said, american law enforcement traditionally has been able to look at the outside of the envelope temp supreme court decided that the fact of your phone call, who you called, when, for how long, also was essentially the outside of the envelope. >> watch booktv all weekend, every weekend, on c-span2 2. television for serious readers. >> how can we best get people to pay attention to wasteful spending so we can define things that are interesting, different, easy to understand, because the government is so large >> starting the book and i believe the first year was about three billion and went up to 29 billion in 2006 and every year we can find earmarks in the appropriation bill it is released. >> sunday night q and a. >> tonight, house minority leader nancy pelosi talks about the refusal to hold hearings on president obama nominee. and speaker ryan talks about the budget and then a house hearing on the defense budget.
he is interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> metadata ishe outside of the envelope for an electronic communication, and as you said, american law enforcement traditionally has been able to look at the outside of the envelope temp supreme court decided that the fact of your phone call, who you called, when, for how long, also was essentially the outside of the envelope. >> watch booktv all weekend, every weekend, on c-span2 2. television...
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former cia director james woolsey, thanks for joining us today. >> thank you. >>> we've been tellingyou, just a few days to go before super tuesday. it stands to be a big night for frontrunner donald trump, if he continues his winning streak. but will it be a make or break night for the rest of the field? ed rollins, former adviser to president reagan, is joining us to weigh in on some of the politics and strategies that could come into play on march 1st. >>> and new outrage over the president's push to shut down gitmo. republicans blasting the president in their weekly address saying it only serves to weaken our national security. ahead we'll speak to a snort from kansas where some of the remaining detainees may end up, and he's trying to fight that. stay with us. i'm mary ellen, and i quit smoking with chantix. i have smoked for 30 years and by taking chantix, i was able to quit in 3 months and that was amazing. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it absolutely reduced my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mo
former cia director james woolsey, thanks for joining us today. >> thank you. >>> we've been tellingyou, just a few days to go before super tuesday. it stands to be a big night for frontrunner donald trump, if he continues his winning streak. but will it be a make or break night for the rest of the field? ed rollins, former adviser to president reagan, is joining us to weigh in on some of the politics and strategies that could come into play on march 1st. >>> and new...
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he's interviewed by james woolsey, former c.i.a. director in the clinton administration. >> metadata is outside the envelope for electronic communication and as you said, american law enforcement traditionally has been able to look at the outside of the envelope. the supreme court decided that the fact of your phone call, who you called, when, for how long also was essentially the outside of the envelope. >> watch book tv all weekend every weekend on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> "the hill" reports this morning apple will argue in legal filings this week that congress should decide where they should comply with the f.b.i. and unlock the encrypted iphone. the associated press report said they defied a court order directing the firm to help authorities unlock the iphone used by one of the san bernardino shooters in the terror attack which left 14 people dead. the f.b.i. wants apple to create software that would disable a fail-safe feature that wipes the iphone memory after an incorrect password has been entered 10 times
he's interviewed by james woolsey, former c.i.a. director in the clinton administration. >> metadata is outside the envelope for electronic communication and as you said, american law enforcement traditionally has been able to look at the outside of the envelope. the supreme court decided that the fact of your phone call, who you called, when, for how long also was essentially the outside of the envelope. >> watch book tv all weekend every weekend on c-span2. television for serious...
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he's interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> metadata is literally the outside of the envelope for electronic communication. and as you said, american law enforcement traditionally has been able to look at the outside of the envelope. the supreme court decides that the fact of your -- decided that the fact of your phone call, who you could, when, for how long, also was essentialingly the outside of the enyes lope. >> watch booktv all weekend every weekend on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> senate democrats held a hearing this week on republicans' refusal to have any confirmation hearings for president obama's nominee to replace supreme court justice antonin scalia. president obama has said he would nominate somebody and let the american people decide if they're qualified. this event with senate democrats is about an hour and ten minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> okay. welcome, everyone. we're going to have a number of senators coming, but we want to hear from all of you, and so i want to thank you for being here. our four gu
he's interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> metadata is literally the outside of the envelope for electronic communication. and as you said, american law enforcement traditionally has been able to look at the outside of the envelope. the supreme court decides that the fact of your -- decided that the fact of your phone call, who you could, when, for how long, also was essentialingly the outside of the enyes lope. >> watch booktv all...
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he is interviewed by james woolsey. >> metadata is the outside of the envelope for electronic communication. month for smit has traditionally been able to look at the outside of the envelope. the supreme court decided that the fact of your phone call, who you called, when, for how long, also was essentially the outside of the envelope. >> watch booktv all weekend on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> washington journal continues. now are twog us congressman. representative john carney, a democrat from delaware. renaccingressman james who is a republican from ohio. they will be talking about their bipartisan working group. good morning gentlemen. tell me a little bit about this bipartisan working group. rep. carney: we try to work every week. we get together at the beginning of the week to find ways that we can work together on legislation . we talk about the agenda for the week. we talk about members initiatives they are working on and have a lot of dialogue. how we address the challenges facing the country. i come from a state where bipartisanship is a great tradition. we have an
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he's interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> metadata isliterally the outside of the envelope for electronic communication. and as you said, american law enforcement traditionally has been able to look at the outside of the envelope. the supreme court decided that the fact of your phone call, who you called, when, for how long, also was essentially the outside of the envelope. >> watch "book tv" all weekend, every weekend on c-span2, television for serious readers. >>> c-span's campaign 2016 is taking you on the road to the white house, and saturday is the south carolina democratic primary. our live coverage begins at 7:30 p.m. eastern with election results and speeches from the democratic candidates, hillary clinton and bernie sanders. also get your reaction through your phone calls and tweets. join us saturday for live coverage on c-span, c-span radio, and cspan.org. >>> attorney general loretta lynch was on capitol hill earlier today to talk about the justice department's 2017 budget request. she touched on the president's plan to shut d
he's interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> metadata isliterally the outside of the envelope for electronic communication. and as you said, american law enforcement traditionally has been able to look at the outside of the envelope. the supreme court decided that the fact of your phone call, who you called, when, for how long, also was essentially the outside of the envelope. >> watch "book tv" all weekend, every weekend on...