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and mrs. gates. they're the victim's parents. [ door closes ] we asked them to sort through some photos of their daughter for us. i-it's always good for the jury to -- to have a human face to go along with the story that we tell them at trial. oh, i-i'm sorry, mr. and mrs. gates, this is kelly. kelly is a potential witness in your daughter's case. oh. [ chuckles ] what a -- what a great photo. is this, uh, high-school graduation? well, now, that's one with the cap on, but i like the one without better. it's -- where is it? where is it? mr. gates: i think i saw it. oh, yeah. here. well, kelly, why don't you, uh, why don't you have a seat right here? and if you folks will excuse me, i'm gonna step out for a bit. if you would just -- just keep sorting through the photos. yeah, we will. [ sighs ] we will. we asked the victims' families to pick out a photo or two, and they always bring in every picture they have. at least we're putting them to good use. call me when kelly's had enough, would you? yes, ma'
and mrs. gates. they're the victim's parents. [ door closes ] we asked them to sort through some photos of their daughter for us. i-it's always good for the jury to -- to have a human face to go along with the story that we tell them at trial. oh, i-i'm sorry, mr. and mrs. gates, this is kelly. kelly is a potential witness in your daughter's case. oh. [ chuckles ] what a -- what a great photo. is this, uh, high-school graduation? well, now, that's one with the cap on, but i like the one without...
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mr. gates served under several presidents, most recently presidents george w. bush and barack obama. >> when i was the director of central intelligence at the and of the cold war, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given the cia a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union, of i believe after the end the cold war we would have to be more open about what we did and why we did it, and even to an extent how we did it, to help the american people better understand why intelligence was important to the government and to presidents, and why presidents valued it. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a"." >> this year, c-span is touring cities across the country, exploring american history. next, a recent visit to santa barbara, california. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. given the growing demands for water for environmental needs, there is more of a demand to develop additional sources, and to continue to diversify. one of the city's hallmarks is diversifica
mr. gates served under several presidents, most recently presidents george w. bush and barack obama. >> when i was the director of central intelligence at the and of the cold war, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given the cia a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union, of i believe after the end the cold war we would have to be more open about what we did and why we did it, and even to an extent how we did it, to help...
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mr. gates has served under several presidents. most recently, presidents george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end the cold war when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. i believed that after the end of the cold war, we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even to an extent how we did it to help the american people better understand why intelligence was important to the government and to presidents and why presidents valued it. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >> oklahoma senator james vitia langford took to the senate earlier to talk about the president's budget request. m >> $4.1 trillion.he that's the amount that congresss will then discussion over the i. next few months. it's no big secret that presidential budgets typically are dead on arrival. this one's especially so. obviously, it's the last one off the president's term. into it's required b
mr. gates has served under several presidents. most recently, presidents george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end the cold war when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. i believed that after the end of the cold war, we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even to an extent how we did it...
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mr. gates served under several presidents, most recently president george w bush and barack obama. to believei became very strongly the american people had given the cia a pass on a lot of things because of contract withl the soviet union. i believed after the end of the cold war we would have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and to an extent, how we did it to help the american people better understand why intelligence was important to the government and presidents and why presidents valued it. at 8:00r: sunday night eastern on c-span's q&a. supreme court justice in tildenscalia -- -antonin scalia. this is just over 30 minutes. susan swain: associate justice antonin scalia, would you discuss what the role and responsibility of a supreme court justice is? justice scalia: to try to come out the right way on cases that the court has agreed to hear. and also, secondly -- and this is the only respect in which the job differs from the job of a court of appeals judge, to decide on w
mr. gates served under several presidents, most recently president george w bush and barack obama. to believei became very strongly the american people had given the cia a pass on a lot of things because of contract withl the soviet union. i believed after the end of the cold war we would have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and to an extent, how we did it to help the american people better understand why intelligence was important to the government and presidents and why...
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mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe they -- very strongly that the american people had given c.i.a. a pass on a lot of things because of this existential con ghrict the soviet union and i believe that after the cold war we were going to have to be more open about what we did, why we did it and even to the extent of how we did it to help the american people better understand why intelligence was important to the government and to presidents and why popts valued it. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on "q&a." this washington journal morning, a discussion of the life and legacy of justice antonin scalia, who was found dead in el paso. this is about an hour. >> joining us here in our tudios is jeff braven, correspondent for the "washington journal". recollections about justice scalia and the impact he had on the high court. guest: with him it seemed that what you see is what you get. he was gareluss, sometimes extrem
mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe they -- very strongly that the american people had given c.i.a. a pass on a lot of things because of this existential con ghrict the soviet union and i believe that after the cold war we were going to have to be more open about what we did, why we did it and even to the extent of how we did it to help the...
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mr. gates served under several presidents, most recently presidents george w.bush and barack obama. >> when i was the director of central intelligence at the and of the cold war, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given the cia a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union,
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mr. gates an served under several president, most recent ris presidents george w. bush and barack obama. >> at end of the cold war when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american peopleing had given cia a pass on a lot of things because of thut existential conflict with the soviet union. i believe that after the end evident cold war, we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even to an extent how we did it to help the american people better understand why intelligence was important to the government and to presidents. and why presidents valued it. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >> now vermont governor peter shumlin gives his state of the state address and discusses financial assistance for students attending college, sick leave for vermont worker, investing in renewable energy, attracting new jobs to the state, and combating drug abuse in vermont. this is just under an hour.
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mr. gates: you look down the road. vonnie: it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." vonnie: hello, i am vonnie quinn, and welcome to "bloomberg best." us begin with a day by day look at the top headlines. with the june 23 date set for a u.k. referendum on eu membership, campaign season on brexit began in earnest monday, and it was an immediate financial and economic impact. cameron answering questions from lawmakers in the house of commons. these are live pictures you are watching. david cameron has made the case , buttaying in the union the campaign, is it all about volatility -- doesn't really matter how many people turnover to the boris johnson's fight? one of the most recognizable politicians in the u.k. and his decision to support brexit has had quite an effect on the pound. jon: we have a chart -- is the brexit risk premium exaggerated? rob: we have been arguing for many months, it is something investors need to take notice of . events over the weekend are risk.ially raising the whereas now having a referendum date, the issue is a lot more tradable than it was.
mr. gates: you look down the road. vonnie: it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." vonnie: hello, i am vonnie quinn, and welcome to "bloomberg best." us begin with a day by day look at the top headlines. with the june 23 date set for a u.k. referendum on eu membership, campaign season on brexit began in earnest monday, and it was an immediate financial and economic impact. cameron answering questions from lawmakers in the house of commons. these are live pictures you...
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secretary gates: at times, those questions were asking me what i thought mr.orth had been referring to when he would write something or another, and that is when i answered, i did not know, that it is far from me to know what was in his mind. it was a long hearing and i had one exchange with senator metzenbaum and i had been testifying, i think, for 10 big parthours, and a of testifying on the hill is not answering questions but figuring out what they are, because so often and never of congress is making a speech. i remember this senator at one point read a very long and , and i was just exhausted and i lost the bubble. i could not figure out what the question was. i said, with all due respect, senator, i am tired, what is the question? he did not know what the , and one aide kneeled beside him and ended up reading the whole thing over again, and i found the question and there that i thought i could .nswer testifying in front of the congress is always an interesting experience. brian lamb: you spent two years in service and a lot of years in this town. what do
secretary gates: at times, those questions were asking me what i thought mr.orth had been referring to when he would write something or another, and that is when i answered, i did not know, that it is far from me to know what was in his mind. it was a long hearing and i had one exchange with senator metzenbaum and i had been testifying, i think, for 10 big parthours, and a of testifying on the hill is not answering questions but figuring out what they are, because so often and never of congress...
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mr. gates: the best governance is where you look down the road 10 to 20 years.nd oil with the future of electric cars. it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ vonnie: hello, i am vonnie quinn. welcome to "bloomberg best." a weekly look at the most important business news and analysis from around the world. let's begin with a day by day look at the top headlines. with the june 23 date set for a u.k. referendum on eu membership, campaign season on brexit began in earnest monday. there was an immediate financial and economic impact. u.k. prime minister david cameron answering questions from lawmakers in the house of commons. these are live pictures you are watching. cameron has been making the case for staying in the european union. but cameron's stance is suffering a setback as long as the london mayor is rallying for a brexit. does it really not matter how many people turnover to the force johnson side? >> he is one of the most recognizable politicians in the u.k. and his decision to support brexit has had quite an effect on the pound. jon: we have a char
mr. gates: the best governance is where you look down the road 10 to 20 years.nd oil with the future of electric cars. it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ vonnie: hello, i am vonnie quinn. welcome to "bloomberg best." a weekly look at the most important business news and analysis from around the world. let's begin with a day by day look at the top headlines. with the june 23 date set for a u.k. referendum on eu membership, campaign season on brexit began in...
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mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently george w. bush and barack obama. the cold war,of when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a path on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. i believe that at the end of the cold war, we would have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even to an extent how we did it to help the american people better understand why intelligence was important. to the government and presidents and why presidents valued it. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on q&a. >> next, and oversight hearing on the implementation of the iran nuclear agreement. they heard from stephen mull, the lead coordinator at the state department. the hearing is two hours and ten minutes. heard from stephen mull, the lead coordinator at the state department. the hearing is two hours and ten minutes. >> this hearing will come to order. this morning the committee extensiveour oversight of the obama administration's nuclear itsement wi
mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently george w. bush and barack obama. the cold war,of when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a path on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. i believe that at the end of the cold war, we would have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even to an extent how we did it to help the american people better...
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we don't know mr. gates' reasoning but we do know how he's different. horrified by revelations that they tapped into their computer connections. sheer anger and they let the president know. now, microsoft was targeted. this is one of the slides that is easily available on the internet showing nsa workers which of your secrets they could see. not only is microsoft on the list, it's at the top of the list, but it didn't take action the way apple did. one of apple's first action is encrypted phones top to bottom when it saw that slide and it is actually how we ended up today. >> so interesting. >> try to keep it in place. thank you very much, scott. >>> they're not for tech companies any more. so-called nap pods have come to the cal campus. >> this sounds like a great idea for everybody. just installed four areas that they're calling rest zones and nat includes a nap pod like this one at the student center. comfy chairs around campus so people can rest in between classes just in time for mid-terms if you don't oversleep them. >> and sometimes like where we
we don't know mr. gates' reasoning but we do know how he's different. horrified by revelations that they tapped into their computer connections. sheer anger and they let the president know. now, microsoft was targeted. this is one of the slides that is easily available on the internet showing nsa workers which of your secrets they could see. not only is microsoft on the list, it's at the top of the list, but it didn't take action the way apple did. one of apple's first action is encrypted...
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defense robert gate, discusses his book, a passion for leadership, lessons .n change and reform mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently, george w. bush and barack obama. >> when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. i believe that after the end of the cold war, we would have to be more open about what we did and how we did it to the american people better understand why intelligence was important to the government and two presidents and why presidents valued it. >> sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> the potomac institute healthy for monday on countering terrorist organizations and dialogical threats. speakers included former home in security tom ridge, former senator joe lieberman, defense vincent, andagent officials from sri lanka. this is over two hours. >> ladies and gentlemen. i am the ceo of the potomac institute of policy studies and it is my great honor to welcome you to the 18th annual review of terrorism
defense robert gate, discusses his book, a passion for leadership, lessons .n change and reform mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently, george w. bush and barack obama. >> when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. i believe that after the end of the cold war, we would have to be more open about what we did and...
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mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently presidents george w. at thed barack obama >> end of the cold war when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people have given cia of us on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. i believe that after the end of the cold war, we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even how we did it to help the american people better understand why intelligence agent to the government and two presidents and why presidents valued it. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern -- [drums] >> you are looking at a funeral procession at arlington national cemetery held in march 8, 2013. the full military honors ceremony is for two civil war sailors that went down the uss monitor ironclad and in 1862 storm up the coast of cape hatteras, north carolina.
mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently presidents george w. at thed barack obama >> end of the cold war when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people have given cia of us on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. i believe that after the end of the cold war, we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even how we did it to help the american...
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mr. cook, gates chance to potentially be released early which technically equates to a reduced sentence. >> the judge took the case and you advice. and will issue his ruling next week. >> his client will no longer speak publicly about the fraud charges he's facing. his lawyer told reporters outside the new york city courthouse his client will remain silent until the the infamous pharmaceutical c.e.o. is accused of defrauding clients. he's denied the charges. >> caught on camera, a plane landing in hawaiian waters. this happened off lagoon drive in honolulu. take a look. the cessna had landing gear issued and intentionally landed in the section of water known for sea landings. the cessna is not meant to listened on water. the pilot, though, was not hurt. >> harvey leonard and i are looking at the radar. right over boston it's clear. >> do you like that? >> everywhere else, it's just raining. >> of course, rain will be turning to boston and some areas are getting heavier rain than others. we'll let everybody know where all the action is. check it out. you do see that little dry slot, so to
mr. cook, gates chance to potentially be released early which technically equates to a reduced sentence. >> the judge took the case and you advice. and will issue his ruling next week. >> his client will no longer speak publicly about the fraud charges he's facing. his lawyer told reporters outside the new york city courthouse his client will remain silent until the the infamous pharmaceutical c.e.o. is accused of defrauding clients. he's denied the charges. >> caught on...
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mr. gates has served under central presidents most recently presidents george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. and i believe that after the end of the cold war we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it, and even to an extent how we did it, to help the american people better understand why intelligence was important to the government and to presidents and why presidents valued it. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >>> live now to capitol hill where a house foreign affairs subcommittee is looking into the long-term threat from the zika virus. tom frieden among those expected to testify today. live court and jury verage as t just getting underway. >> we know about these vectors but there is much scientists admiey
mr. gates has served under central presidents most recently presidents george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. and i believe that after the end of the cold war we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it, and even to an extent how we did...
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and mrs. gates. of course they take part in the bill and melinda gates foundation.have got some very interesting comments out in a series of interviews the last few days. bill and melinda gates later. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. bloomberg "surveillance" futures negative 7. dow futures negative 59. don't forget our interview with the chief financial officer of b.h.p. billiton. that was a wonderful interview with francine lacqua. is jeff graham. the son of phil gramm. it is nice when you chart your own path. he has done it with columbia and a new book. it is nice to have your book come out at the same time. what is different with the act vism now vs. the history of it? in "dear chairman"? >> i think the main thing that is happening is you have this hedge fund activism. a lot of that has been driven by the complicit behind the scenes, the big institutions. just in the past few months, the big institutions have begun to kind of pull back from that. tom: francine, this is absolutely fabulous. page 208 perfectly dear portfolio shareholder, put us to work to make your s
and mrs. gates. of course they take part in the bill and melinda gates foundation.have got some very interesting comments out in a series of interviews the last few days. bill and melinda gates later. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. bloomberg "surveillance" futures negative 7. dow futures negative 59. don't forget our interview with the chief financial officer of b.h.p. billiton. that was a wonderful interview with francine lacqua. is jeff graham. the son of phil gramm. it is nice...
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mr. gates served under several presidents most recently presidents george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war, when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given c.i.a. a pass n a lot of things because of this exiss ten shall conflict with the soviet union. and i believe after the end of the cold war we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even to an extent how we did it to help the american people better understand why intelligence was important to the government and to presidents and why presidents valued it. >> nearly a year ago the department of justice released our findings in
mr. gates served under several presidents most recently presidents george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war, when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given c.i.a. a pass n a lot of things because of this exiss ten shall conflict with the soviet union. and i believe after the end of the cold war we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even to an extent how we did it...
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mr. gates has served under several presidents most recently george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war, when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a pass on a lot of thing because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. and i believe after the end of the cold war we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it. and even to an extent how we did it to help the american people better understand why intelligence was important to the government and to presidents and why presidents valued it. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >>> the president's nominee to be the next commander general of military operations in afghanistan says security challenges remain there. his comments came during testimony before the senate armed services committee. senator john mccain, the committee's chair and senator jack reed, the ranking member, both support the nominee. this is an hour and a half. >> well, good morning all. and thank y
mr. gates has served under several presidents most recently george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war, when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a pass on a lot of thing because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. and i believe after the end of the cold war we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it. and even to an extent how we did it to help the...
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mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently presidents george w.ush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. and i believe that after the end of the cold war, we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even to an extent how we did it, to help the american people better understand why intelligence was important to the government and to presidents and why presidents valid it. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >>> the fourth circuit court of appeals heard oral argument recently over how schools across the country deal with transgender students and what bathrooms they're allowed to use. it's the case of a 16-year-old who was born female but identifies as male and was allowed to use the boys' restroom until parents complained. the oral argument is about 40 minutes. >> thank you, your honors. may i
mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently presidents george w.ush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. and i believe that after the end of the cold war, we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even to an extent how we did...
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mr. gates has served under several presidents, most w.ush andrge barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war, when i was director of the central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly than the american people had given cia a things becausef of the conflict with the soviet union. that after the end of the cold war we were going to more open about what we did and why we did it and how we did it to help the american people better understand why important to the government and to the presidents valued it.sidents >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern c-span's q & a. measureouse passed a requiring regulators to act faster. the bill which passed 416-2 >> the flint, michigan water
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mr. gates has served under several presidents most recently parking lights george w.ush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war, when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. and i believe that after the end of the cold war we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even to an extent how we did it to help the american people better understand why intelligence was important to the government and to presidents and why presidents valued it. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >>> investing more in education is a key priority in 2016 for idaho governor butch otter. he outlined his education policy agenda in his state of the state address. this is about a half hour. >>> for those who wouldn't shake my hand as i came down the aisle, i did -- i am coming down with something. i don't know what it is. in all the meetings this morning i was very careful not to shake a
mr. gates has served under several presidents most recently parking lights george w.ush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war, when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. and i believe that after the end of the cold war we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even to an extent how we...
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mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently presidents george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war, when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a pass on a lot of things, because of this existential conflict with the soviet union, and i believed that, after the end of the cold war, we were going to have to be more open about what we did, and why we did it, and even to an extent how we did it, to help the americanr)ulv(le better understand why intelligence was important to the government, and to presidents, and why presidents valued it. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> live to capitol hill on this tuesday morning, intelligence officials testifying before the senate armed services committee on global threats. this is live coverage. >> -- global threats faced by the united states and our allies as part of our oversight of the president's defense budget request for fiscal year 2017. i'd like to welcome back director of national intelligence ja
mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently presidents george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war, when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a pass on a lot of things, because of this existential conflict with the soviet union, and i believed that, after the end of the cold war, we were going to have to be more open about what we did, and why we did it, and even to an extent how...
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mr. gates has served under several presidents. most recently president george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people have given cia a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. and i believe that after the end of the cold war we were going to have to be more open about what we did and what we did it, even to an extent how we did it to help the american people better understand what intelligence was import. to the government and to the president and why president of value. value. >> sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. >> the u.s. senate is about to begin its session today. general speeches until 12:30 p.m. eastern when they were recess for party lunches. members will be back at 2:15 p.m. for a confirmation vote for ambassador to burma. also the chair and ranking member of the energy committee said it working to work on an energy bill that address the flint, michigan, water crisis. hhs secretary sy
mr. gates has served under several presidents. most recently president george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people have given cia a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. and i believe that after the end of the cold war we were going to have to be more open about what we did and what we did it, even to an extent how we did it...
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mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently george w. obama. >> at the end of the cold war, when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given the cia a pass on a a lot of things because of this exit essential conflict with the soviet union. i believe that after the end of the cold war, we will have to be more open about what we did and why we did it, and even to an extent how we did it, to help the american people better understand why intelligence was important to the government and to presidents, and why presidents value to. >> sunday at 8:00 eastern on "q&a." >> next, vermont senator bernie sanders, winner of the new hampshire primary, speaks to supporters in concord. he won the primary by double digits. [applause] bernie sanders: thank you. thank you, new hampshire. [applause] shortly after the polls closed secretary clinton called me and was very gracious in her congratulations. i think her for her call and i congratulate her and her supporters. very good campaign they ra
mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently george w. obama. >> at the end of the cold war, when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given the cia a pass on a a lot of things because of this exit essential conflict with the soviet union. i believe that after the end of the cold war, we will have to be more open about what we did and why we did it, and even to an extent how we did it, to help the american...
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mr. harris? the west gate, at 1:15. betty, you don't mind going with mr. harris, do you? oh, no, mother! of course not! he's so distinguished-looking! frivolous sal. jim, give betty the tickets. margaret, you need a new dress. you said so last week. i'll buy it for you. and -- and i'll get a new dress for betty, too, and a new dress for kathy and a new dress for bud. what?! i-i mean, a pair of slacks, i'll get you those slipcovers you've wanted for so long. jim, where are the tickets? on the 50-yard line! i mean, uh... upstairs, in the pocket of my blue shirt. oh, father. not t-the blue shirt? of the shirt that's hanging... what's the matter? oh, jim! nope. didn't come in yet. but he picked up the bundle three hours ago. he's a new man. don't know the route good. why do you put on a new man at a time like this? because the regular driver took off to go to the football game. what time is it? 12:45. no, it isn't. it's 12:50. so why did you ask me? i'm nervous. what time is it now? your time or my time? oh, bob harris will never forgive me. the game's probably started by now
mr. harris? the west gate, at 1:15. betty, you don't mind going with mr. harris, do you? oh, no, mother! of course not! he's so distinguished-looking! frivolous sal. jim, give betty the tickets. margaret, you need a new dress. you said so last week. i'll buy it for you. and -- and i'll get a new dress for betty, too, and a new dress for kathy and a new dress for bud. what?! i-i mean, a pair of slacks, i'll get you those slipcovers you've wanted for so long. jim, where are the tickets? on the...
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mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently presidents george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war, when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given c.i.a. a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. and i believe that after the end of the cold war, we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even to an extent how we did it, to help the american people better understand why intelligence was important to the government. and to presidents. and why presidents valued it. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> up next, federal reserve chair janet yellen presents her central bank's semiannual monetary policy report before the senate banking committee. she discussed the future of the u.s. economy in light of domestic and global issues. this is about three hours. >> the committee will come to order. today we will receive testimony from federal reserve chair janet yellen. this semiannual m
mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently presidents george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the end of the cold war, when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given c.i.a. a pass on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. and i believe that after the end of the cold war, we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even to an extent how we...
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. >> yes, i guess that is the bay bridge, golden gate bridge. >> there is mr. cam. >> mr.>> this is kind of fun. they are juicing it up. >> we have payton. >> look at how serious payton is. >> he has a game to play. >> he has his head in the game. >> everybody is wondering will this be his last game a lot of them don't even want to go to stuff like that. >> they get tired of it, because they have more of. that they have to do it two or three more times, where what else will you ask. you start asking silly questions like, what kind of underwear do you wear. do you wear cartoon underwear. come on, ask the silly question like that. >> they can do a marshawn lynch i'm just here so i won't get find. >> so by the way, gary what kind of underwear do you have on right now. >> black ones. it is one of the designers, he has his name up top. >> you are fancy. >> calvin kline. >> yeah, one of those. >> fruit of the loom. >> oh, no, we're good. >> let's talk eagles because we're not in it, necessary next time we will be in the super bowl but fletcher cox if we sign him, he will help. w
. >> yes, i guess that is the bay bridge, golden gate bridge. >> there is mr. cam. >> mr.>> this is kind of fun. they are juicing it up. >> we have payton. >> look at how serious payton is. >> he has a game to play. >> he has his head in the game. >> everybody is wondering will this be his last game a lot of them don't even want to go to stuff like that. >> they get tired of it, because they have more of. that they have to do it two or...
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mr. freeze in the gate who he would move on to next? maybe he'll tell us because guess who's next?erybody freeze. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than pr
mr. freeze in the gate who he would move on to next? maybe he'll tell us because guess who's next?erybody freeze. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace...
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mr. morgan, come on in. >> i want to go to the front. it's a four-foot fence. you know, there's a gate on it. ally open it. it's pure freedom. >> mr. morgan, you know that i'm going to interview you today for a possible custody reduction from the level two facility that you're at now to level one. now i have a series of questions that i'd like to ask, okay? >> okay. >> all right. what's your projected release as you know it right now? >> it's 5/1/2011. >> okay. i know that you have three points, which qualifies you to be at level one facility. tell me what you know about the level one facility. >> it's a work facility, work camp. it's more freedom. and it's just able to walk outside and breathe the air whenever you want to do it. >> right. which is a privilege. >> right. it's a privilege that i feel i've earned. >> okay. >> in the long run. because county -- i've been in prison for a year and a half, but can the with county it's been almost 2 1/2 years. >> ever received a misconduct report in any of that time? >> no, ma'am. >> never have any problems with anybody? hmm-mm. >> are you anxious? s
mr. morgan, come on in. >> i want to go to the front. it's a four-foot fence. you know, there's a gate on it. ally open it. it's pure freedom. >> mr. morgan, you know that i'm going to interview you today for a possible custody reduction from the level two facility that you're at now to level one. now i have a series of questions that i'd like to ask, okay? >> okay. >> all right. what's your projected release as you know it right now? >> it's 5/1/2011. >>...
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there was one protest that he came to where he wanted to crash through the gates and go placed on leave but sea world employee. >> mr. macomb has returned to work as sea world in a different department. >> reporter: the company did not say how many employees were involved, sea world says his employees were posing as animal- rights activist hoping to maintain the safety and security of employees, customers and animals. in the face of credible threats. the park is struggling to revamp its image after losing profits following the 2013 release of the documentary blackfish. as for the latest headlines, the park ceo is saying thursday they will and the undercover practice. can whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >>> the pentagon is fighting back against isis with new cyber attacks targeting the group's recruiting efforts on social media. defense secretary ash carter ordered commanders to ramp up the fight against isis last month. officials say operations are focused on preventing isis from the shooting propaganda and videos across the internet. >>> volusia county's first indoor shooting range combined with a restaurant and
there was one protest that he came to where he wanted to crash through the gates and go placed on leave but sea world employee. >> mr. macomb has returned to work as sea world in a different department. >> reporter: the company did not say how many employees were involved, sea world says his employees were posing as animal- rights activist hoping to maintain the safety and security of employees, customers and animals. in the face of credible threats. the park is struggling to revamp...
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mr. tuwala in five minutes. i understand your urgency, but inside our embassy gates, munthir tuwala is on sovereign saudi soil. i have no authority to hand him to you, not without official proceedings. well, you can't seriously think that we're gonna sit around and wait for you to talk about it? you must respect our process. you're harboring the known perpetrator so let me lay out our process: you're gonna open your gates and hand over tuwala, or we're gonna break them down. madam secretary, that would be an act of war. it sure would be. you have four minutes. (sirens wailing) (indistinct chatter) this is your last chance to surrender munthir tuwala! you have to wait. we must have permission from the king. we have our orders. you cannot enter. we will resist. open the gates now. up there! on the roof! someone get on the roof! freeze! it's tuwala! someone stop him! don't let him jump! don't jump! don't do it! the bold nissan rogue, with intuitive all-wheel drive. because winter needs a hero. now get a $189 per month lease on the 2016 nissan rogue. nissan. innovation that excites. more "stay" per roll. more "sit
mr. tuwala in five minutes. i understand your urgency, but inside our embassy gates, munthir tuwala is on sovereign saudi soil. i have no authority to hand him to you, not without official proceedings. well, you can't seriously think that we're gonna sit around and wait for you to talk about it? you must respect our process. you're harboring the known perpetrator so let me lay out our process: you're gonna open your gates and hand over tuwala, or we're gonna break them down. madam secretary,...
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gate said you wanted to see me. we were about to leave. hello, major healey. hello, mrs. bellows. oh, incidentally, major, do you play bridge? amanda. hm? [groans] goodbye. i can't wait to see him on the moon. is anything wrong? they said it was urgent. yeah, i got a problem. it's jeannie. did anything happen to jeannie? i think she's trying to get rid of me. why would she wanna do that? she's crazy about you. yeah, well, i thought so too. she brought a-- a beautiful girl home last night, roger. practically threw her at me. i mean, she was gorgeous. she said if i don't like this one, she'll get me another one. wait, wait, wait, wait. jeannie brought a beautiful girl home to you, and said if you didn't like her, she'd get another. she never did anything like this before. yeah, well, i happen to be free tonight, maybe the other girl, you could get for me. i think she's planning on-- on leaving me. did you have a fight or something? no, i didn't have any fight. i-- well, i don't think so. i don't know, i just don't know. and she wants a new master. wha--? what do you mean? you're not
gate said you wanted to see me. we were about to leave. hello, major healey. hello, mrs. bellows. oh, incidentally, major, do you play bridge? amanda. hm? [groans] goodbye. i can't wait to see him on the moon. is anything wrong? they said it was urgent. yeah, i got a problem. it's jeannie. did anything happen to jeannie? i think she's trying to get rid of me. why would she wanna do that? she's crazy about you. yeah, well, i thought so too. she brought a-- a beautiful girl home last night,...
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mr. trump follows through on his threat to file a defamation lawsuit, there are at least four data points that will be relevant in lit gating this lawsuit. number one, the tim russert interview. his own words sate on national television are a matter of public record and by definition repeating someone's own words cannot be defamation. and, once again, what he said on national television is that he is very pro choice, he would not ban partial birth abortion, and he is pro choice in every respect. a second data point that would surely be relevant is mr. trump's statement in august of 2015 that he believes his sister would make a "phenomenal supreme court justice. " now, who is his sister? his sistser a court of appeals judge appointed by bill clinton. his sister has an extreme left wing position. his sister as an appellate judge struck down the new jersey law banning partial birth abortion. now, remind you, new jersey is not a bright red state. new jersey is a blue state. and yet donald's sister concluded it was irrational to ban partial birth abortion. that is a fringe legal opinion. that is an opinion on the stream left of
mr. trump follows through on his threat to file a defamation lawsuit, there are at least four data points that will be relevant in lit gating this lawsuit. number one, the tim russert interview. his own words sate on national television are a matter of public record and by definition repeating someone's own words cannot be defamation. and, once again, what he said on national television is that he is very pro choice, he would not ban partial birth abortion, and he is pro choice in every...
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that was there has to be the ability to follow up and have access in order to invest gate any suspected or -- >> mr secretary. >> -- suspicious sites. >> i apologize. >> i'll just finish quickly. we have a right of access for any suspicious site not to be collected by the other. but they themselves are the right of access. >> why didn't you ask for a signature from iran on the nuclear agreement? why didn't you ask iran to sign the nuclear agreement? >> well, i believe they did sign it. >> well the letter that you sent said it's not a signed agreement. i mean, it specifically states, as a matter of fact -- >> there was a signed -- excuse me. iran did sign. the vice president of iran went over to the iaea and signed the agreement at the iaea he headquarte headquarters, signed it the morning before it was announced. >> the jcpa is not a tretty or executive agreement. >> that's after. >> and it is not a signed document. >> that is accurate. it's not a treaty. it is a political agreement. but the actual agreement between the iaea and iran is signed. and that is a legal obligation. >> but the iran nuclea
that was there has to be the ability to follow up and have access in order to invest gate any suspected or -- >> mr secretary. >> -- suspicious sites. >> i apologize. >> i'll just finish quickly. we have a right of access for any suspicious site not to be collected by the other. but they themselves are the right of access. >> why didn't you ask for a signature from iran on the nuclear agreement? why didn't you ask iran to sign the nuclear agreement? >> well,...
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mr. mayor the san francisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log. >> shop and dine the 49 challenges residents to do they're shopping with the 49ers of san francisco by supporting the services within the feigned we help san francisco remain unique and successful and rib rant where will you shop the shop and dine the 49 i'm e jonl i provide sweets square feet potpie and peach cobbler and i started my business this is my baby i started out of high home and he would back for friends and coworkers they'll tell you hoa you need to open up a shop at the time he move forward book to the bayview and i thinks the t line was up i need have a shop on third street i live in bayview and i wanted to have my shop here in bayview a quality dessert shot shop in my neighborhood in any business is different everybody is in small banishes there are homemade recess pesz and ingredients from scratch we shop local because we have someone that is here in your city or your neighborhood that is provide you with is service with quali
mr. mayor the san francisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log. >> shop and dine the 49 challenges residents to do they're shopping with the 49ers of san francisco by supporting the services within the feigned we help san francisco remain unique and successful and rib rant where will you shop the shop and dine the 49 i'm e jonl i provide sweets square feet potpie and peach cobbler and i started my...
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gates and go into seaworld. mccomb was placed on administrative leave, but seaworld says he now remains an employee? grfx2 joel manby / seaworld ceo mr. mccomb?has returned to work at seaworld in a different joel manby / seaworld ceo mr. mccomb?has returned to work at seaworld in a different department. while the company did not say how many employees were involved, grfx3 seaworld says its employees were posing "?as animal rights activists?" hoping to "?maintain the safety and security of employees, customers and animals in the face of credible threats." the park struggling to revamp its image after losing profits following the 2013 release of the documentary "blackfish" as for this latest headline?the park's ceo saying thursday they will end the undercover practice high pressure and dry air are the dominant features across the southwest today and through the weekend. be common along with high temperatures between 75 and 80 degrees. our average temperature for the end of february is 65 degrees mainly sunny skies will continue through the weekend and clear into next thursday. monday into tuesday however, will be a bit breezy with a sl
gates and go into seaworld. mccomb was placed on administrative leave, but seaworld says he now remains an employee? grfx2 joel manby / seaworld ceo mr. mccomb?has returned to work at seaworld in a different joel manby / seaworld ceo mr. mccomb?has returned to work at seaworld in a different department. while the company did not say how many employees were involved, grfx3 seaworld says its employees were posing "?as animal rights activists?" hoping to "?maintain the safety and...
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mr. vinik criminal trespass to the chicago for several months last summer in the span of today's she was arrested to torrance >>anny hong: severance terms on the golden gate bridge failed to capture whoever shot to pedestrians would blowgun the art it happened last week when two people were walking on the sidewalk of the bridge >>mark: most of the is to mr. kohl's school had dated back to the 1960's after the dog died during a trip to the groomers it happened in december at and not a pet cause store. >>anny hong: they drop off their 14 you're jack russell for a nail trimming about 15 minutes later the manager of the store called to tell them there had been an incident that went back to the store and the manager showed them the room that's it wasn't just before he died. >>mark: 16,00476 for the dow industrial average of mother is out rage this morning after what she says happened to her child the gas is under investigation of the customs report water with a tracking rain and all parts of the bay where a set of model and heavy rain approach in downtown richmond the forecast coming up after the world according to gary. >>mark: over and across the past but no
mr. vinik criminal trespass to the chicago for several months last summer in the span of today's she was arrested to torrance >>anny hong: severance terms on the golden gate bridge failed to capture whoever shot to pedestrians would blowgun the art it happened last week when two people were walking on the sidewalk of the bridge >>mark: most of the is to mr. kohl's school had dated back to the 1960's after the dog died during a trip to the groomers it happened in december at and not...
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mr. bush: i would say that doctors have a disproportionate responsibility for this in that they don't have to prescribe. but they do. in amounts that are creating now this gate into heroin addiction that i think there should be growing awareness of. here is one solution. we should have prescription drug databases that are accessed, protecting privacy and all that, prescription drug databases that people can see, law enforcement can see -- we have it in florida, and we have seen a dramatic reduction in doctor and pharmacy shopping. there are doctors getting reimbursed with medicaid that have 100 x more in prescriptions. then it gets in the market, and they sell these pills are great profit. there are ways to monitor this so that the isolated cases that create a disproportionate amount of the problem can be monitored as well. >> -- in most cases. mr. bush: in new hampshire you don't have it. >> -- living on a border, as i did, we weren't able to catch people who were crossing over. mr. bush: thank you. yes, ma'am. >> we have time for one more. mr. bush: hang on, we have got to -- >> i have been in medicine one way or another my whole life. mr. bush: yes ma'am.
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mr. mayor the san francisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more informationons log welc did you know that many buildings in san francisco are not bolted to the foundation on today's episode we'll learn how the option to bolt our foundation in an earthquake. >> hi, everybody welcome to another episode of stay safe i'm the director of earthquake safety in the city and county of san francisco i'm joined by a friend matt. >> thank you thanks for being with us we're in a garage but at the el cap center south of market in san francisco what we've done a simulated the garage to show you what it is like to make the improvements and reduce the reflexes of earthquake we're looking at foundation bolts what do they do. >> the foundation bolts are one of the strengthening system they hold the lowest piece of wood onto the foundation that prevents the allows from sliding during an earthquake that is a bolt over the original construction and these are typically put in along the foundation to secure the house to the foundation one of the things we'll show you many types of b
mr. mayor the san francisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more informationons log welc did you know that many buildings in san francisco are not bolted to the foundation on today's episode we'll learn how the option to bolt our foundation in an earthquake. >> hi, everybody welcome to another episode of stay safe i'm the director of earthquake safety in the city and county of san francisco i'm joined by a friend matt. >> thank you thanks for being...
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that he came to where he wanted to crash through the gates and go into ter: mccome placed on seaworld says he's been reinstated as an employee. >> mr. mccomb has returned to work at seaworld in a different >> reporter: while they did not say how many employees were involved, seaworld says its employees were posing as animal rights activists hoping to and security of employees, customers and animals in the face of credible threats. the park struggling to revamp its image after losing profits 2013 release of the documentary "blackfish." as for this latest headline the park's ceo saying thursday they will end the undercover so, seaworld saying they made this decision following an investigation with independent counsel and an outside company. amy and right, kayna whitworth, thank you so much. >>> coming up next, the high school hoax. a 23-year-old who went back to e who thought he was the model student. how authorities tracked him down. >>> counting down to the oscars with a look at the contenders. the flu virus hits big. with aches, chills, and fever,g as a little flu. and it needs a big solution: an antiviral. so when the flu hits,or
that he came to where he wanted to crash through the gates and go into ter: mccome placed on seaworld says he's been reinstated as an employee. >> mr. mccomb has returned to work at seaworld in a different >> reporter: while they did not say how many employees were involved, seaworld says its employees were posing as animal rights activists hoping to and security of employees, customers and animals in the face of credible threats. the park struggling to revamp its image after losing...