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welcome to the newseum tv studio, and the home of the unabomber's cabinet of. i hope you saw that.e pleased to partner with the national law enforcement museum. and elusive criminal targeted airlines and computer stores, could injured 23 others. the fbi branded him the unabomber. the fbi was flummoxed. the manifest was written by the unabomber his real name was ted kaczynski and sent to various publications through the turning point. before that, the investigation can be institutional pride, and individual egos. we talked to three fbi agents banned by fbi director louis free by cutting through the cumbersome procedures of the investigation and cutting free of bureaucratic restraints. the new book "unabomber," how the fbi broke its own rules to capture the terrorist ted kaczynski details the fbi's investigation for the unabomber and how these three worked together to bring him back. jim -- jim freeman was special agent in charge of the multi agency unabomber investigation and strategic management and the executive level. he began his career as a special agent with the fbi in 1964, w
welcome to the newseum tv studio, and the home of the unabomber's cabinet of. i hope you saw that.e pleased to partner with the national law enforcement museum. and elusive criminal targeted airlines and computer stores, could injured 23 others. the fbi branded him the unabomber. the fbi was flummoxed. the manifest was written by the unabomber his real name was ted kaczynski and sent to various publications through the turning point. before that, the investigation can be institutional pride,...
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world. >> if you had to add up all the grades of all the people you talk to that was nice of that newseumstory of the news in this country and see the exhibits. do they have any exhibits on the fox news channel. >> they had one on talking points. >> how could you have one on me without talking points? i invented talking points. all of the people grading, it would come out to be, what? >> i think a b minus average. >> it was an obama friendly crowd? >> you are at a museum about the mainstream media in d.c. on a work day so you are going to get a pro-obama crowd. i have a theory now about these young voters. a a lot of them are in college and they give obama an a for effort. because he tries really hard and he is aspirational. i say if you write a paper, does the teacher give you an a because you tried really hard and they say no. they don't care about obama's performance at all. >> they just want him to try. >> they like that he is trying hard. they like his personality and charisma. >> like elvis. remember when elvis was doing those stupid movies clam bake and all those. >> i don't rememb
world. >> if you had to add up all the grades of all the people you talk to that was nice of that newseumstory of the news in this country and see the exhibits. do they have any exhibits on the fox news channel. >> they had one on talking points. >> how could you have one on me without talking points? i invented talking points. all of the people grading, it would come out to be, what? >> i think a b minus average. >> it was an obama friendly crowd? >> you are...
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a great relationship, my dad had challenges growing debt but he got clean the law earlier in the newseums to work for the federal government. he did well for himself but he had some challenges growing up also that he had to overcome. that was my relationship. >> we have the beating aside, totally against that. 1,000 -- >> this is in the early 70s. >> selling that out, just the fact that she is not doing that, and that was love. >> i am from and eddie -- and eddie --amityville and i have a question about my relationship with my sister. she is an entrepreneur, and she entwines all these things and gets caught up with unsavory elements in our environment so she has been incarcerated most of my adult life back and forth. since i was 15 years old. in the frost this of differing times she has impersonated me. i am counselor and the work and different boards and that live in the town of babylon to assist in opening a silver home and i have been awarded certain things. as a veterans they allow me to start my own business and i think that mean -- i have one major challenge and that is how do i at
a great relationship, my dad had challenges growing debt but he got clean the law earlier in the newseums to work for the federal government. he did well for himself but he had some challenges growing up also that he had to overcome. that was my relationship. >> we have the beating aside, totally against that. 1,000 -- >> this is in the early 70s. >> selling that out, just the fact that she is not doing that, and that was love. >> i am from and eddie -- and eddie...
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details of that partnership will be unveiled later today at the newseum in washington, d.c. the program is expected to provide leaders the opportunity to study presidential leadership and decision-making. >>> arnold schwarzenegger said he'll be back, and he is. the actor and former california governor returns to the state capitol for two events today. one is the unveiling of his official portrait. the other is a discussion of california's fight against climate change. while in office, schwarzenegger frequently promoted the state's 2006 global warming bill. >>> for the first time since declaring california's gay marriage ban unconstitutional, a federal appeals court will hear arguments about same-sex weddings. today, three judges are set to hear arguments on gay marriage bans in idaho, nevada and hawaii. state and federal court judges have been striking down bans in more than a dozen states since the landmark supreme court ruling last year. right now, legalizing gay marriage is a decision left to each state, and so far, 19 states and washington, d.c., allow it. >>> a 700-acre
details of that partnership will be unveiled later today at the newseum in washington, d.c. the program is expected to provide leaders the opportunity to study presidential leadership and decision-making. >>> arnold schwarzenegger said he'll be back, and he is. the actor and former california governor returns to the state capitol for two events today. one is the unveiling of his official portrait. the other is a discussion of california's fight against climate change. while in office,...
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. >> and taking you live here on c-span2 to the newseum in downtown washington, d.c. and audience ready and candid remarks by president bill clinton and george w. bush to announce the launch of the presidential leadership scholars program, a partnership between a number of presidential centers for the study of presidential leadership philosophies, styles, practices and to allow leaders from various sectors to learn about aspects of presidency from key administration officials from practitioners and leading academics. today's moderator is josh bolten, a former chief of staff for george w. bush. we will wait in the room as the audience is gathered and waited for participants to take the stage. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> and waiting here at the newseum for the start and the launch of the presidential leadership scholars program. remarks expected by former presidents bill clinton and former president george w. bush. later today on c-span2 we will have remarks from george washington university,
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themy mcfly's outside a newseum.e on. >> hey, tommy. >> queue tommy. >> we will try to get it back. >> he's ignoring is because he has too much fun. next on abc seven news at 4:00, the benefits of breast-feeding for moms. >> and celebrating the mothers return from overseas. monsoon season may be over in the southwest but no one told mother nature that. >> and another look at the question of the day. did the vikings take the right decision on he is investigated for child abuse charges? >> reese witherspoon in town as part of a big red carpet affair. on theommy mcfly is out red carpet looking for reese witherspoon to talk about a new film she's in. was the word? worat's the word? tommy is being pensive tonight. >> i hope we can get back to him i'm very curious about all this. shelley move on to our next story i go we have a health alert for you for breast-feeding moms. it turns out the breast-feeding isn't only good for babies, it may also boost your overall health. examined women that breast-fed for seven to 12 months
themy mcfly's outside a newseum.e on. >> hey, tommy. >> queue tommy. >> we will try to get it back. >> he's ignoring is because he has too much fun. next on abc seven news at 4:00, the benefits of breast-feeding for moms. >> and celebrating the mothers return from overseas. monsoon season may be over in the southwest but no one told mother nature that. >> and another look at the question of the day. did the vikings take the right decision on he is...
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they were tea newseum talking about the initiative. talking about motivating ordinary people to get involved. >> i know in washington, everybody assumes we're talking about the next, you know, president or next senator. we're not. we're talking about leadership in all aspects of life. >> we believe there are some skills and i also think leaders are made. >> this isn't the first time the two presidents have worked together. back in 2010, they visited and raised money for haiti in the aftermath of that devastating earthquake. >>> and congratulations are still flowing in from around the world. the duke and duchess of cambridge are having a second baby. prince william and kate middleton made the announcement via twitter this morning just like they did the first time around. kate is suffering from severe morning sickness right now. the couple's first child, prince george, was born july 22nd, 2013. he is third in the line, behind his grandfather, prince charles, and his father, prince william. the child will be fourth in the line for the thr
they were tea newseum talking about the initiative. talking about motivating ordinary people to get involved. >> i know in washington, everybody assumes we're talking about the next, you know, president or next senator. we're not. we're talking about leadership in all aspects of life. >> we believe there are some skills and i also think leaders are made. >> this isn't the first time the two presidents have worked together. back in 2010, they visited and raised money for haiti...
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air and space museum at 6 and newseum in 10th place.rt institute of chicago earned the title of top museum both of the u.s. and the world. can you believe that? >> yes. >> you made the point earlier there are so many different here in d.c., new york, chicago. incredible art and artifacts. there's a lot to see. >> it is based on taste. some prefer a certain art. some like a little modern. maybe you want the classic. sculpture. classics i think d.c. has some of the best museums on the planet. >> the air and space is my favorite one. heading towards the museums today visiting, welcome to another gorgeous autumn day under way. it's rather cool. our temperatures in the low to mid-50s. fairfax, northern have va in the 50s. there's a little bit of patchy fog, especially south. visibility is thick with the fog around. around a quarter mile. dense fog around fredericksburg. watch out for that. walking and biking to work, a light jacket. after that, we'll jump into the low 60s. you'll be comfortable with a pull over and partly cloudy sky. into th
air and space museum at 6 and newseum in 10th place.rt institute of chicago earned the title of top museum both of the u.s. and the world. can you believe that? >> yes. >> you made the point earlier there are so many different here in d.c., new york, chicago. incredible art and artifacts. there's a lot to see. >> it is based on taste. some prefer a certain art. some like a little modern. maybe you want the classic. sculpture. classics i think d.c. has some of the best museums...
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and the newseum came in 10th. it is based on last year's reviews. whether you love them or not, you should me to the windy city. not necessarily experts saying these are the best museums. but in terms of the people actually visiting them. >> it is based on people's opinions and reviews. it is so subjective. trip adviser uses their own formula. >> i was just going to say air and space, national gallery, you would think they would make it a little higher. >> a lot of quality museums. let's turn to tom kierein. a little show-and-tell? >> the season for country fairs. bluemont in the foothills. it's been going on since 1969. >> it has? wow. >> it is a huge fair. it is family friendly. a lot of fun. they have, let's see, for aaron, they have basket weaving. >> you know, i've actually had a crack at it. >> for eun, wine tasting. >> now you're talking. >> a lot of great events. saturday from 10:00 to 5:00, beautiful weather for that. mid-70s. sunday, should be in the upper 70s. might get a shower towards the end of the event there at bluemont by 5:00 in th
and the newseum came in 10th. it is based on last year's reviews. whether you love them or not, you should me to the windy city. not necessarily experts saying these are the best museums. but in terms of the people actually visiting them. >> it is based on people's opinions and reviews. it is so subjective. trip adviser uses their own formula. >> i was just going to say air and space, national gallery, you would think they would make it a little higher. >> a lot of quality...
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former presidents will unveil the program tomorrow morning at the newseum in northwest washington. >>> tomorrow virginia governor terry mcauliffe is expected to lay out his plan to increase health care coverage to the poor in the commonwealth. over the summer, the governor ordered his secretary of health and human resources to come up with options to expand coverage to low-income virginians. mcauliffe tried to expand medicaid during the legislative session. state republicans blocked that move. >> president obama will hold a moment of silence thursday to remember september 11th 2001. white house staff will join president obama and the first lady on the south lawn of the white house. then the president will attend a memorial ceremony at the pentagon. >> this morning the president's ix cluesive interview. "meet the press" moderator chuck todd will join us right after this break with his perspective on what he said. >> plus, the habit police want ♪ go! go! wow! go power...oats! go! made from oats cheerios! cheerios! go, go, go! go power oats! go! cheerios! go power! go...power! yayyyy! >>
former presidents will unveil the program tomorrow morning at the newseum in northwest washington. >>> tomorrow virginia governor terry mcauliffe is expected to lay out his plan to increase health care coverage to the poor in the commonwealth. over the summer, the governor ordered his secretary of health and human resources to come up with options to expand coverage to low-income virginians. mcauliffe tried to expand medicaid during the legislative session. state republicans blocked...
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the former presidents will unveil the program tomorrow morning at the newseum in northwest d.c. >> tomorrowginia governor terry mcauliffe is expected to lay out his plan to increase health care coverage to the poor and commonwealth. over the summer the governor ordered the secretary of health and human resources to come up with options to expand coverage to low income virginians. mcauliffe tried to expand medicaid during the session. the state republicans blocked that move. >> the president will hold a moment of sighs lens thursday to remember september 11th, 2001. white house staff will join president obama and the first lady on the south lawn of the white house. then the president will attend a memorial ceremony at the pentagon. >> caught on camera, exactly what homeowners did not want to happen during the storms this weekend. wait until you see how >>> our wednesday's child this week, is a teen who spent most of his life in a foster care facility. we met demiamante this year and he's still waiting to be adopted. we think that maybe the right family might not have been watching before. ne
the former presidents will unveil the program tomorrow morning at the newseum in northwest d.c. >> tomorrowginia governor terry mcauliffe is expected to lay out his plan to increase health care coverage to the poor and commonwealth. over the summer the governor ordered the secretary of health and human resources to come up with options to expand coverage to low income virginians. mcauliffe tried to expand medicaid during the session. the state republicans blocked that move. >> the...
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. >> here we are in the newseum, so that requires leadership on your part. >> it does and i'm going to try to exercise it. if either of you has any political announcements, endorsements or predictions you would like to make, now would be a really fun time. [laughter] >> like the time -- remember the woman in canada, asked us about said what about another clinton-bush matchup, and my anxious was the first one didn't turn out too good. [laughter] >> okay. i'm going to exercise leadership and not let us get any farther off. i'm interested in the answers that both of you gave to the last question in talking about what kind of scholars you wanted. neither of you talked about politicians. or elected officials, because i gather that's not the core purpose of this scholarship program. it's not to train a bunch of new political leaders. >> no. but i think that politics is important, and i know he does, too. one of the thing is would like to do if we got into that -- i thought about it the other day i went to see "all the way." the broadway play about johnson passing the civil rights act. bryan
. >> here we are in the newseum, so that requires leadership on your part. >> it does and i'm going to try to exercise it. if either of you has any political announcements, endorsements or predictions you would like to make, now would be a really fun time. [laughter] >> like the time -- remember the woman in canada, asked us about said what about another clinton-bush matchup, and my anxious was the first one didn't turn out too good. [laughter] >> okay. i'm going to...
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a great relationship, my dad had challenges growing debt but he got clean the law earlier in the newseums to work for the federal government. he did well for himself but he had some challenges growing up also that he had to overcome. that was my relationship. >> we have the beating aside, totally against that. 1,000 -- >> this is in the early 70s. >> selling that out, just the fact that she is not doing that, and that was love. >> i am from and eddie -- and eddie --amityville and i have a question about my relationship with my sister. she is an entrepreneur, and she entwines all these things and gets caught up with uav she gets caught up with the savory elements of the environment. she has been incarcerated most of my adult life back and forth. i haven't had a sister since i was 16 years old. in the process of all these different times she has impersonated me. that happened in my community. i am a counselor. i work on different boards and different things in my community as well as my church. i'm in the process of trying to get suffolk county, he lived in the town of babylon to assist me
a great relationship, my dad had challenges growing debt but he got clean the law earlier in the newseums to work for the federal government. he did well for himself but he had some challenges growing up also that he had to overcome. that was my relationship. >> we have the beating aside, totally against that. 1,000 -- >> this is in the early 70s. >> selling that out, just the fact that she is not doing that, and that was love. >> i am from and eddie -- and eddie...
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. >> here we are in the newseum, so that requires leadership on your part. >> it does and i'm going to try to exercise it. if either of you has any political announcements, endorsements or predictions you would like to make, now would be a really fun time. [laughter] >> like the time -- remember the woman in canada, asked us about said what about another clinton-bush matchup, and my anxious was the first one didn't turn out too good. [laughter] >> okay. i'm going to exercise leadership and not let us get any farther off. i'm interested in the answers that both of you gave to the last question in talking about what kind of scholars you wanted. neither of you talked about politicians. or elected officials, because i gather that's not the core purpose of this scholarship program. it's not to train a bunch of new political leaders. >> no. but i think that politics is important, and i know he does, too. one of the thing is would like to do if we got into that -- i thought about it the other day i went to see "all the way." the broadway play about johnson passing the civil rights act. bryan
. >> here we are in the newseum, so that requires leadership on your part. >> it does and i'm going to try to exercise it. if either of you has any political announcements, endorsements or predictions you would like to make, now would be a really fun time. [laughter] >> like the time -- remember the woman in canada, asked us about said what about another clinton-bush matchup, and my anxious was the first one didn't turn out too good. [laughter] >> okay. i'm going to...
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headlines courtesy of the newseum here in washington. o to nicholas in rockford, illinois, a republican caller. nicholas, good morning to you. nicholas, you're here? >> everyone listening, go and research a little better before calling in with information that got from the democrats. the democrats are the ones that to begin oops at war with. the democrats are the ones that pulled the troops out of iraq was e the business finished. the democrats are the ones that got killed in iraq. democrats are the reason why strong threat to the u.s. and the weapons of mass destruction that president bush republicans. so if anyone is to blame, it's the democratic party. it's on them. or the ident bush republicans and i want to apologize to all of the epublicans out there that get blamed for this. you should not have to get blamed for something that the democrats have done. thank you. all right, nicholas, don, think? you caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: yes, the president gave speech last night. but i have a concern about the speech. an
headlines courtesy of the newseum here in washington. o to nicholas in rockford, illinois, a republican caller. nicholas, good morning to you. nicholas, you're here? >> everyone listening, go and research a little better before calling in with information that got from the democrats. the democrats are the ones that to begin oops at war with. the democrats are the ones that pulled the troops out of iraq was e the business finished. the democrats are the ones that got killed in iraq....
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i wonder if any of them have taken the time to see the writing on the wall of the newseum down the street. in big bold letters it says, "congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech." that's in the united states constitution. our founders passed a constitution, then they said, well, we forgot to do the bill of rights. so they came back with a bill of rights. and this is in the first amendment. free speech is one of the defining characteristics of liberal democracies worldwide. no country has developed and protected free speech as much aces the united states of america. other countries look to us as a model for this remarkable freedom. so why would anyone attempt to amend the constitution, amend the bill of rights and change the free trade exercise clause -- and change the free speech clause in the first amendment? when we look at the democratic leadership of the united states senate, we see a pattern of using a gag rule to silence senators who were sent here on behalf of the people who elected them to represent their views. the majority leader has prevented tennesseans, for
i wonder if any of them have taken the time to see the writing on the wall of the newseum down the street. in big bold letters it says, "congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech." that's in the united states constitution. our founders passed a constitution, then they said, well, we forgot to do the bill of rights. so they came back with a bill of rights. and this is in the first amendment. free speech is one of the defining characteristics of liberal democracies...
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a great relationship, my dad had challenges growing debt but he got clean the law earlier in the newseums work for the federal government. he did well for himself but he had some challenges growing up also that he had to overcome. that was my relationship. >> we have the beating aside, totally against that. 1,000 -- >> this is in the early 70s. >> selling that out, just the fact that she is not doing that, and that was love. >> i am from and eddie -- and eddie --amityville and i have a question about my relationship with my sister. she is an entrepreneur, and she entwines all these things and gets caught up with unsavory elements in our environment so she has been incarcerated most of my adult life back and forth. since i was 15 years old. in the frost this of differing times she has impersonated me. i am counselor and the work and different boards and that live in the town of babylon to assist in opening a silver home and i have been awarded certain things. as a veterans they allow me to start my own business and i think that mean -- i have one major challenge and that is how do i at thi
a great relationship, my dad had challenges growing debt but he got clean the law earlier in the newseums work for the federal government. he did well for himself but he had some challenges growing up also that he had to overcome. that was my relationship. >> we have the beating aside, totally against that. 1,000 -- >> this is in the early 70s. >> selling that out, just the fact that she is not doing that, and that was love. >> i am from and eddie -- and eddie...
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host: the front pages of everal newspapers across the country, courtesy of the newseum in washington, we'll begin with "the boston globe." to extend air strikes to syria and send more advisers, ground combat role against the islamic state. hen the detroit free press, obama calls for a relentless battle versus the islamic state. also in the papers, the houston chronicle, obama orders the islamic estroy state. and the president says u.s. and llies will use air strikes and train the syria rebels, the moderate syria rebels. times n the richmond dispatch strikes will expand to syria, the president outlining a four-part strategy in last night's address.e if you missed it, go to our website, c-span.org, watch the there.thing tommy in akron, ohio, democratic caller. good morning to you. morning, greta. first of all, i want to conspiracy r the theory on your necklace. what's next? re you going to say peter's ties match a certain flag of a certain country that they're pro for. it's ridiculous. it's conspiracy theorists. they're throwing a monkey wrench in this country coming together. anyway, t
host: the front pages of everal newspapers across the country, courtesy of the newseum in washington, we'll begin with "the boston globe." to extend air strikes to syria and send more advisers, ground combat role against the islamic state. hen the detroit free press, obama calls for a relentless battle versus the islamic state. also in the papers, the houston chronicle, obama orders the islamic estroy state. and the president says u.s. and llies will use air strikes and train the...